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If anybody has spare time to research Yes

International's E-Campus is always looking to people

to do one topic a month or so. Just contact Jo-Lee at

www.yesintl.com.

Janice.

 

Good stuff I found today:

http://thyroid.about.com/library/weekly/topicsub8.htm

 

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Hypothyroidism

The latest findings re: the relationship between the

painful wrist/forearm/hand nerve compression problem

known as carpal tunnel syndrome and hypothyroidism.

 

It is due to swelling of membranes that compress a

nerve in the forearm, and is more common in people

with hypothyroidism. In writing to me, many people

have reported that their CTS cleared up after being

diagnosed and treated for hypothyroidism. The July

27, 1998 Archives of Internal Medicine published by

the American Medical Association, has just reported on

a research study that found that many people with CTS

may have unrecognized medical diseases, including

hypothyroidism, as the cause of their CTS.

 

Blackstrap Molasses

Boosting iron stores with blackstrap molasses is a

good idea--especially because, in comparison to red

meat, a well known source of iron, blackstrap molasses

provides more iron for less calories and is totally

fat-free. Iron is an integral component of hemoglobin,

which transports oxygen from the lungs to all body

cells, and is also part of key enzyme systems for

energy production and metabolism.

 

A Spoonful of Molasses Helps Your Calcium Needs Go

Down

Blackstrap molasses is a very good source of calcium.

Calcium, one of the most important minerals in the

body, is involved in a variety of physiological

activities essential to life, including the ability of

the heart and other muscles to contract, blood

clotting, the conduction of nerve impulses to and from

the brain, regulation of enzyme activity, and cell

membrane function.

 

Molasses is also an excellent source of copper and

manganese and a very good source of potassium, and

magnesium.

 

Adding molasses to baked beans will give them that

traditionally robust flavor.

 

kim.cochrane

dezignchick

 

http://www.dreamsalive.com/HealthA.htm

TAKE BACK YOUR HEALTH

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What is the full web address of International

E-Campus?

Thanks.

Ratan.

 

--- Janice Ashby <oneplanet4life wrote:

 

> If anybody has spare time to research Yes

> International's E-Campus is always looking to people

> to do one topic a month or so. Just contact Jo-Lee

> at

> www.yesintl.com.

> Janice.

>

> Good stuff I found today:

>

http://thyroid.about.com/library/weekly/topicsub8.htm

>

> Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Hypothyroidism

> The latest findings re: the relationship between the

> painful wrist/forearm/hand nerve compression problem

> known as carpal tunnel syndrome and hypothyroidism.

>

> It is due to swelling of membranes that compress a

> nerve in the forearm, and is more common in people

> with hypothyroidism. In writing to me, many people

> have reported that their CTS cleared up after being

> diagnosed and treated for hypothyroidism. The July

> 27, 1998 Archives of Internal Medicine published by

> the American Medical Association, has just reported

> on

> a research study that found that many people with

> CTS

> may have unrecognized medical diseases, including

> hypothyroidism, as the cause of their CTS.

>

> Blackstrap Molasses

> Boosting iron stores with blackstrap molasses is a

> good idea--especially because, in comparison to red

> meat, a well known source of iron, blackstrap

> molasses

> provides more iron for less calories and is totally

> fat-free. Iron is an integral component of

> hemoglobin,

> which transports oxygen from the lungs to all body

> cells, and is also part of key enzyme systems for

> energy production and metabolism.

>

> A Spoonful of Molasses Helps Your Calcium Needs Go

> Down

> Blackstrap molasses is a very good source of

> calcium.

> Calcium, one of the most important minerals in the

> body, is involved in a variety of physiological

> activities essential to life, including the ability

> of

> the heart and other muscles to contract, blood

> clotting, the conduction of nerve impulses to and

> from

> the brain, regulation of enzyme activity, and cell

> membrane function.

>

> Molasses is also an excellent source of copper and

> manganese and a very good source of potassium, and

> magnesium.

>

> Adding molasses to baked beans will give them that

> traditionally robust flavor.

>

> kim.cochrane

> dezignchick

>

> http://www.dreamsalive.com/HealthA.htm

> TAKE BACK YOUR HEALTH

>

>

>

>

> Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam

> protection around

>

>

>

>

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