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I need a referral for a female patient in her late 50's in Bombay India

suffering from Interstitial Lung Fibrosis, frequent pneumonias, difficulty

in breathing and cure for the lung disease. An experienced

acupuncturist-herbalist is required. The patinet says that any large city in

India would be sutiable.

 

Contact me off-list at jlb

 

Thanks, JOE

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Kat

I did not create this recipe but use any nuts I have on hand, usually

walnuts, cashews, hazelnuts....

 

I forgot to post that the purpose of this recipe is to 'dose' control

virgin coconut oil... Chris had a coop on this wonderfully nutritious oil about

a

month ago.

 

mjh

 

 

In a message dated 6/16/03 8:12:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

writes:

 

 

>

> what kind of nuts do you use?

> It has an inordinate amount of fat in it!

> But it does sound sinfully delicious!

>

> I have most of those ingredients on hand.

>

> Kathy

>

>

> foxhillers [foxhillers]

> Sunday, June 15, 2003 10:40 AM

> MotherHerbsNews ;

> Yeast recipe... eat your hearts out!

>

>

> Now, folks, doesn't this sound good.

> mjh

>

> 3 cups shredded unsweetened coconut

> 2 cups chopped nuts

> 1 cup grounf flax seed

> 1 cup Lewis labs brewers yeast

> 1 cup toasted wheat germ

> mix together and

> add 4 cups liquified coconut oil (just liquify-not hot)

>

> spread in jelly roll pan and put in refrigerator to set. I line the pan with

> plastic wrap to facilitate ease in removing.

>

> Melt together 1/4 cup each

> semi-sweet chocolate and coconut oil and spread over top.

>

> Chill and score into 60 pieces.

>

> It will break easily at the score lines and store in plastic

> bags for 60 1 Tablespoon bites of coconut oil. Sinfully delicious and

> sinfully healthy.

>

> I use Lewis Labs yeast because it tastes so good. I don't

> know about other brands. My husband has had inherited essential tremors for

> 40 plus years and after 1 bite they disapeared. I know this sounds

> unbelievable. We find it equally hard to believe. Bev

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks! I have some organic coconut oil in my refrigerator, I hope it's ok

to keep it cool. I have found it's fine raw rubbed on the skin, but I tried

popping corn in it and I couldn't stand it. I love raw organic coconut

shreds in cookies and curry dishes.

 

Tell me, what do you eat the coconut oil for? Is it therapeutic for certain

ailments?

 

Naively yours, Kathy ;-)

 

 

foxhillers [foxhillers]

Monday, June 16, 2003 7:04 AM

 

Re: Digest Number 885

 

 

Kat

I did not create this recipe but use any nuts I have on hand, usually

walnuts, cashews, hazelnuts....

 

I forgot to post that the purpose of this recipe is to 'dose' control

virgin coconut oil... Chris had a coop on this wonderfully nutritious oil

about a

month ago.

 

mjh

 

 

In a message dated 6/16/03 8:12:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

writes:

 

 

>

> what kind of nuts do you use?

> It has an inordinate amount of fat in it!

> But it does sound sinfully delicious!

>

> I have most of those ingredients on hand.

>

> Kathy

>

>

> foxhillers [foxhillers]

> Sunday, June 15, 2003 10:40 AM

> MotherHerbsNews ;

> Yeast recipe... eat your hearts out!

>

>

> Now, folks, doesn't this sound good.

> mjh

>

> 3 cups shredded unsweetened coconut

> 2 cups chopped nuts

> 1 cup grounf flax seed

> 1 cup Lewis labs brewers yeast

> 1 cup toasted wheat germ

> mix together and

> add 4 cups liquified coconut oil (just liquify-not hot)

>

> spread in jelly roll pan and put in refrigerator to set. I line the pan

with

> plastic wrap to facilitate ease in removing.

>

> Melt together 1/4 cup each

> semi-sweet chocolate and coconut oil and spread over top.

>

> Chill and score into 60 pieces.

>

> It will break easily at the score lines and store in plastic

> bags for 60 1 Tablespoon bites of coconut oil. Sinfully delicious and

> sinfully healthy.

>

> I use Lewis Labs yeast because it tastes so good. I don't

> know about other brands. My husband has had inherited essential tremors

for

> 40 plus years and after 1 bite they disapeared. I know this sounds

> unbelievable. We find it equally hard to believe. Bev

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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