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Dear Robin,

The Total Body Cleanse for your son to permanently handle the allergies. Also change his diet to organic and more raw.

Wild Yam Root for you. Gotta take it every day or it'll reverse and make you hyperfertile. :-)

In Health and Love,

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robin morris

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Thursday, September 15, 2005 8:26 AM

Herbal Remedies - allergy

 

hi... i was just wondering if there was anything herbal i could give my son..he is 3 and suffers from seasonal allergies.. i also suffer from them...... I was also interested in any herbal birth control... The risks of all the medicinal ones are very scary.. thanks

Robin

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Thanks for the info doc!!"Dr. Ian Shillington" <DocShillington wrote:

 

Dear Robin,

The Total Body Cleanse for your son to permanently handle the allergies. Also change his diet to organic and more raw.

Wild Yam Root for you. Gotta take it every day or it'll reverse and make you hyperfertile. :-)

In Health and Love,

Doc

 

Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc

 

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robin morris

herbal remedies

Thursday, September 15, 2005 8:26 AM

Herbal Remedies - allergy

 

hi... i was just wondering if there was anything herbal i could give my son..he is 3 and suffers from seasonal allergies.. i also suffer from them...... I was also interested in any herbal birth control... The risks of all the medicinal ones are very scary.. thanks

Robin

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You're welcome hon.

 

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Thursday, September 22, 2005 11:11 PM

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Thanks for the info doc!!"Dr. Ian Shillington" <DocShillington wrote:

Dear Robin,

The Total Body Cleanse for your son to permanently handle the allergies. Also change his diet to organic and more raw.

Wild Yam Root for you. Gotta take it every day or it'll reverse and make you hyperfertile. :-)

In Health and Love,

Doc

 

Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc

 

-

robin morris

herbal remedies

Thursday, September 15, 2005 8:26 AM

Herbal Remedies - allergy

 

hi... i was just wondering if there was anything herbal i could give my son..he is 3 and suffers from seasonal allergies.. i also suffer from them...... I was also interested in any herbal birth control... The risks of all the medicinal ones are very scary.. thanks

Robin

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Hi, I'm a 35 year old, physically active male. Moved to Boston 2

years ago, asymptomatic.

 

Starting around January, 2006, the area under my eyes - from the

inner canthus and expanding outward - began to darken/redden. As

the months passed, I became more and more aware of constantly

appearing tired despite being full of energy. The area under my

eyes soon began to look puffy as well - especially in the mornings.

By mid-afternoon, the puffiness was decreased - in the beginning-

however, at this point in time, there really is no more decreasing

of symptoms as the day goes on.

Other symptoms include daily eye itchiness - mostly inner canthus,

but sometimes outer as well; and stickiness in the mornings.

I have fairly constant low-grade inflammation in my nose which

doesn't leave my stuffed up or with runniness - usually just dry

mucus ( " nuggets " ).

The hardest part is my appearance, as I can live with a little

itchiness and less-than-clear nasal passages. At this point, the

redness extends under my eye from the inner canthus about 2

centimeters on the left and a bit less on the right..

I have tried diet changes, anti-inflammatory vitamins and foods,

acupuncture and facial creams. None have caused any change in my

symptoms.

 

Perhaps someone out there could recommend to me a treatment based on

your experience? This is very frustrating, especially considering I

live quite a healthy lifestyle.

 

Thank you so much!

D

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, " dmacl12 " <dmacl12

wrote:

>

> Hi, I'm a 35 year old, physically active male. Moved to Boston 2

> years ago, asymptomatic.

>

> Starting around January, 2006, the area under my eyes - from the

> inner canthus and expanding outward - began to darken/redden. As

> the months passed, I became more and more aware of constantly

> appearing tired despite being full of energy. The area under my

> eyes soon began to look puffy as well - especially in the

mornings.

> By mid-afternoon, the puffiness was decreased - in the beginning-

> however, at this point in time, there really is no more decreasing

> of symptoms as the day goes on.

> Other symptoms include daily eye itchiness - mostly inner canthus,

> but sometimes outer as well; and stickiness in the mornings.

> I have fairly constant low-grade inflammation in my nose which

> doesn't leave my stuffed up or with runniness - usually just dry

> mucus ( " nuggets " ).

> The hardest part is my appearance, as I can live with a little

> itchiness and less-than-clear nasal passages. At this point, the

> redness extends under my eye from the inner canthus about 2

> centimeters on the left and a bit less on the right..

> I have tried diet changes, anti-inflammatory vitamins and foods,

> acupuncture and facial creams. None have caused any change in my

> symptoms.

>

> Perhaps someone out there could recommend to me a treatment based

on

> your experience? This is very frustrating, especially considering

I

> live quite a healthy lifestyle.

>

> Thank you so much!

> D

>

Hello D,

If you suffer with any ailment it is most probably an allergic

response to food or drink. You need to test yourself across the range

and to do that easily and cheaply you need a natural allergy testing

manual and do the job at home.

You, or anyone can get this free, just go to

www.allergiesmaykill.com and ask.

Kind regards, Don Moody.

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I would strongly question my environment and the toxicity levels in the area in

which you

live, especially since this has all come about since moving to a new area --

Boston.

Cathleen

www.cathleenspringer.com

 

 

 

 

, " Donald Moody " <donmoody wrote:

>

> , " dmacl12 " <dmacl12@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Hi, I'm a 35 year old, physically active male. Moved to Boston 2

> > years ago, asymptomatic.

> >

> > Starting around January, 2006, the area under my eyes - from the

> > inner canthus and expanding outward - began to darken/redden. As

> > the months passed, I became more and more aware of constantly

> > appearing tired despite being full of energy. The area under my

> > eyes soon began to look puffy as well - especially in the

> mornings.

> > By mid-afternoon, the puffiness was decreased - in the beginning-

> > however, at this point in time, there really is no more decreasing

> > of symptoms as the day goes on.

> > Other symptoms include daily eye itchiness - mostly inner canthus,

> > but sometimes outer as well; and stickiness in the mornings.

> > I have fairly constant low-grade inflammation in my nose which

> > doesn't leave my stuffed up or with runniness - usually just dry

> > mucus ( " nuggets " ).

> > The hardest part is my appearance, as I can live with a little

> > itchiness and less-than-clear nasal passages. At this point, the

> > redness extends under my eye from the inner canthus about 2

> > centimeters on the left and a bit less on the right..

> > I have tried diet changes, anti-inflammatory vitamins and foods,

> > acupuncture and facial creams. None have caused any change in my

> > symptoms.

> >

> > Perhaps someone out there could recommend to me a treatment based

> on

> > your experience? This is very frustrating, especially considering

> I

> > live quite a healthy lifestyle.

> >

> > Thank you so much!

> > D

> >

> Hello D,

> If you suffer with any ailment it is most probably an allergic

> response to food or drink. You need to test yourself across the range

> and to do that easily and cheaply you need a natural allergy testing

> manual and do the job at home.

> You, or anyone can get this free, just go to

> www.allergiesmaykill.com and ask.

> Kind regards, Don Moody.

>

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Thank you, Don - I will check out that site immediately :)

D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " Donald Moody "

<donmoody wrote:

>

> , " dmacl12 " <dmacl12@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Hi, I'm a 35 year old, physically active male. Moved to Boston

2

> > years ago, asymptomatic.

> >

> > Starting around January, 2006, the area under my eyes - from the

> > inner canthus and expanding outward - began to darken/redden.

As

> > the months passed, I became more and more aware of constantly

> > appearing tired despite being full of energy. The area under my

> > eyes soon began to look puffy as well - especially in the

> mornings.

> > By mid-afternoon, the puffiness was decreased - in the beginning-

 

> > however, at this point in time, there really is no more

decreasing

> > of symptoms as the day goes on.

> > Other symptoms include daily eye itchiness - mostly inner

canthus,

> > but sometimes outer as well; and stickiness in the mornings.

> > I have fairly constant low-grade inflammation in my nose which

> > doesn't leave my stuffed up or with runniness - usually just dry

> > mucus ( " nuggets " ).

> > The hardest part is my appearance, as I can live with a little

> > itchiness and less-than-clear nasal passages. At this point,

the

> > redness extends under my eye from the inner canthus about 2

> > centimeters on the left and a bit less on the right..

> > I have tried diet changes, anti-inflammatory vitamins and foods,

> > acupuncture and facial creams. None have caused any change in

my

> > symptoms.

> >

> > Perhaps someone out there could recommend to me a treatment

based

> on

> > your experience? This is very frustrating, especially

considering

> I

> > live quite a healthy lifestyle.

> >

> > Thank you so much!

> > D

> >

> Hello D,

> If you suffer with any ailment it is most probably an allergic

> response to food or drink. You need to test yourself across the

range

> and to do that easily and cheaply you need a natural allergy

testing

> manual and do the job at home.

> You, or anyone can get this free, just go to

> www.allergiesmaykill.com and ask.

> Kind regards, Don Moody.

>

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Donald

Maybe there's some mold in your new home behind the walls or somewhere. You

should check it out. It could be what is making you feel ill.

nancy

 

Donald Moody <donmoody wrote:

, " dmacl12 " <dmacl12

wrote:

>

> Hi, I'm a 35 year old, physically active male. Moved to Boston 2

> years ago, asymptomatic.

>

> Starting around January, 2006, the area under my eyes - from the

> inner canthus and expanding outward - began to darken/redden. As

> the months passed, I became more and more aware of constantly

> appearing tired despite being full of energy. The area under my

> eyes soon began to look puffy as well - especially in the

mornings.

> By mid-afternoon, the puffiness was decreased - in the beginning-

> however, at this point in time, there really is no more decreasing

> of symptoms as the day goes on.

> Other symptoms include daily eye itchiness - mostly inner canthus,

> but sometimes outer as well; and stickiness in the mornings.

> I have fairly constant low-grade inflammation in my nose which

> doesn't leave my stuffed up or with runniness - usually just dry

> mucus ( " nuggets " ).

> The hardest part is my appearance, as I can live with a little

> itchiness and less-than-clear nasal passages. At this point, the

> redness extends under my eye from the inner canthus about 2

> centimeters on the left and a bit less on the right..

> I have tried diet changes, anti-inflammatory vitamins and foods,

> acupuncture and facial creams. None have caused any change in my

> symptoms.

>

> Perhaps someone out there could recommend to me a treatment based

on

> your experience? This is very frustrating, especially considering

I

> live quite a healthy lifestyle.

>

> Thank you so much!

> D

>

Hello D,

If you suffer with any ailment it is most probably an allergic

response to food or drink. You need to test yourself across the range

and to do that easily and cheaply you need a natural allergy testing

manual and do the job at home.

You, or anyone can get this free, just go to

www.allergiesmaykill.com and ask.

Kind regards, Don Moody.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Without talking more to you , it is difficult to pin point the causr -but

some things to check for are- drink plenty of water- 2 lts per day-not coffee,

tea and soft drinks-- water -straight pure water --this helps to detox the

liver--- low salt intake it could be an allergy to the paint on your walls, a

near by tree pollen-( does symptoms vanish if you go away for 2 weeks?) people

can form allergies to foods and products they have used for years-wear only

natural fibres- even undyed if possible, no synthetics- do you have this every

day-do u smoke-check out your life style from outside your own view-i know

that's not so easy but even white bread and sugar can cause these problems-for

allergies echinachea is helpfull. Do you work in air cond-- look at your

enviroment as a whole -try to elliminate one thing at a time until you are

rid of this nuisance-i know it is not so easy changing job locations or homes

but try diet-, clothes etc first then go full bore

with changes-can only help

 

Aradiaglow <aradiaglow wrote:

Donald

Maybe there's some mold in your new home behind the walls or somewhere. You

should check it out. It could be what is making you feel ill.

nancy

 

Donald Moody <donmoody wrote:

, " dmacl12 " <dmacl12

wrote:

>

> Hi, I'm a 35 year old, physically active male. Moved to Boston 2

> years ago, asymptomatic.

>

> Starting around January, 2006, the area under my eyes - from the

> inner canthus and expanding outward - began to darken/redden. As

> the months passed, I became more and more aware of constantly

> appearing tired despite being full of energy. The area under my

> eyes soon began to look puffy as well - especially in the

mornings.

> By mid-afternoon, the puffiness was decreased - in the beginning-

> however, at this point in time, there really is no more decreasing

> of symptoms as the day goes on.

> Other symptoms include daily eye itchiness - mostly inner canthus,

> but sometimes outer as well; and stickiness in the mornings.

> I have fairly constant low-grade inflammation in my nose which

> doesn't leave my stuffed up or with runniness - usually just dry

> mucus ( " nuggets " ).

> The hardest part is my appearance, as I can live with a little

> itchiness and less-than-clear nasal passages. At this point, the

> redness extends under my eye from the inner canthus about 2

> centimeters on the left and a bit less on the right..

> I have tried diet changes, anti-inflammatory vitamins and foods,

> acupuncture and facial creams. None have caused any change in my

> symptoms.

>

> Perhaps someone out there could recommend to me a treatment based

on

> your experience? This is very frustrating, especially considering

I

> live quite a healthy lifestyle.

>

> Thank you so much!

> D

>

Hello D,

If you suffer with any ailment it is most probably an allergic

response to food or drink. You need to test yourself across the range

and to do that easily and cheaply you need a natural allergy testing

manual and do the job at home.

You, or anyone can get this free, just go to

www.allergiesmaykill.com and ask.

Kind regards, Don Moody.

 

 

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