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, Julie Chambers <info@j...>

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> Secondly, if a person consumed a rice cake before noticing

that the other

> rice cakes in the package were teeming with little white

worms, what should

> that person do? Do the digestive juices make short work of

little white

> worms (versus contracting parasites via eggs)?

 

Julie

 

I bet what your " friend " saw were maggots. Since maggots are

the offspring of flies, mom would have particularly attracted to a

rice cake that had some sweetener or glaze. they are harmless

and do not surive the digestive tract. It seems much less likely

that parasitic worms would be on rice cakes. Those worms are

typically associated with undercooked animal products. Some

live in the soil, but would not have survived the cooking process

to make the rice cakes. How they would have been introduced

after packaging is hard to imagine, while a momentary fly can lay

a bunch of eggs unobserved and then fly off.

 

Maggots actually only eat decaying flesh and are an effective way

to debride nonhealing sores and such.

 

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Haven't you seen little white worms crawing in a box of couscous or rice, or

even cereal...they are the little worms that later turn into moths, the kind

of moths you sometimes see in the cupboard. I have even seen these little

worms in a box of raisins, once. I don't think they are maggots. I have seen

maggots and they are much bigger! My friend (no quotes needed!) said these

were about 1/2 " long and were visible through and through the entire package

of rice cakes.

 

Julie

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> I bet what your " friend " saw were maggots.

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, Julie Chambers <info@j...>

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> Haven't you seen little white worms crawing in a box of

couscous or rice, or

> even cereal...they are the little worms that later turn into moths

 

OK, now I understand. those moth larvae are not parasitic

either. and it makes sense that they could contaminate a

product just like fly larvae. I thought you were referring to a

different sort of critter.

 

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Julie

I have seen San Qi for sale in the hills of Yunnan both 'raw'

untreated and cooked - the latter is darker and the medicinal value

is said to be enhanced.

 

Wild Yam is different to Chinese yam (shan yao) although both

Dioscorea - just can't lay my hands on the differentiating botanical

names. Sorry

Sue

 

 

, Julie Chambers <info@j...> wrote:

> Dear Group,

>

> Two questions came up in class tonight that I could not answer.

Anyone know?

>

> 1. When ginseng is steamed, it turns red and translucent. Is the

typical San Qi (Rx Notoginseng) that we see, which looks reddish

brown and translucent, a steamed product?

>

> 2. Shan Yao -- Rx Dioscoreae -- is it the same " wild yam " that

is sold as creams for menopausal symptoms and sometimes in formulas

for " adrenal " boosting?

>

> Thank you for your help.

>

> Julie

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I have a bad habit of biting my nails. I believe its stress related. If they do grow, they break... or peel off.

 

The 2nd is, my back has been putting me in fits. It knots up. I dont want to keep taking pills to mask my problem. the last time it was like this, after my 1st child, i had to go to PT and do exercises and they had to put electrodes on my back just to be able to stand up straight. i just had another baby 3 mos ago and i believe thats what im heading for again unless i get it stopped now. sigh

 

 

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Check out Doc's back exercises in the files on the group's website - they're great for handling back problems. You can also check out the Deep Tissue Repair Oil.

 

love

Lisa

 

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Nikki

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Friday, October 07, 2005 3:04 PM

Herbal Remedies - Two Questions

 

I have a bad habit of biting my nails. I believe its stress related. If they do grow, they break... or peel off.

 

The 2nd is, my back has been putting me in fits. It knots up. I dont want to keep taking pills to mask my problem. the last time it was like this, after my 1st child, i had to go to PT and do exercises and they had to put electrodes on my back just to be able to stand up straight. i just had another baby 3 mos ago and i believe thats what im heading for again unless i get it stopped now. sigh

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thanks... just gotta find someone to put it on. :)

 

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Nikki

On 10/8/05, Lisa de Haas <lisa wrote:

 

Check out Doc's back exercises in the files on the group's website - they're great for handling back problems. You can also check out the Deep Tissue Repair Oil.

 

love

Lisa

 

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Nikki

herbal remedies

 

Friday, October 07, 2005 3:04 PM

Herbal Remedies - Two Questions

 

I have a bad habit of biting my nails. I believe its stress related. If they do grow, they break... or peel off.

 

The 2nd is, my back has been putting me in fits. It knots up. I dont want to keep taking pills to mask my problem. the last time it was like this, after my 1st child, i had to go to PT and do exercises and they had to put electrodes on my back just to be able to stand up straight. i just had another baby 3 mos ago and i believe thats what im heading for again unless i get it stopped now. sigh Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy.

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Congratulations on the successful birth of your second child! Surprisingly

enough, hormone imbalances can wreak havoc with our muscles. Just wait

till you hit menapause if you don't believe me. After the virth of a child

and while lactating, your hormones can be pretty mixed up. You might want

to try adding some tofu or other soy-based products to your diet to help

normalize your hormones to see if that helps with the muscle cramps in your

back. Also, you may have thrown your back out of place during pregnancy.

The first thing I do when I get back pains is see a competent chiropractor

to be sure my spine is properly aligned. You might want to try this also.

If neither of these ideas help, you may be low on calcium and magnesium, as

a deficiency here will also result in muscle cramps. By the way, so will

not drinking enough water.

As for your fingernails, try eating Jello or making your own. I don't like

the preservatives and sugar in the packaged Jello, and there's no way I'll

eat something with Aspartame in it, so I make my own gelatin dessert. I buy

plain gelatin, and use 1 cup of boiling water to dissolve the gelatin.

Then, I add a cup of my favorite fruit juice. Stir, refrigerate, and voile`

- yummy dessert that strengthens my nails and hair. Wishing you much

success. Granda (Tina)

 

 

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Fri, 7 Oct 2005 09:04:28 -0500

Nikki <athenadreamsia

Two Questions

 

I have a bad habit of biting my nails. I believe its stress related. If they

do grow, they break... or peel off.

The 2nd is, my back has been putting me in fits. It knots up. I dont want

to keep taking pills to mask my problem. the last time it was like this,

after my 1st child, i had to go to PT and do exercises and they had to put

electrodes on my back just to be able to stand up straight. i just had

another baby 3 mos ago and i believe thats what im heading for again unless

i get it stopped now. sigh

sorry about spelling errors if there are any, i have my 3 mos old in my

arms>>>

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Soy-based products are not exactly recommended as a handling for hormonal imbalances. Check out the Female Formula in the files on our website - a much better and healthier option, and it works a treat.

 

 

love

Lisa

 

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Sunday, October 09, 2005 3:06 AM

RE: Herbal Remedies - Two Questions

You might want to try adding some tofu or other soy-based products to your diet to helpnormalize your hormones to see if that helps with the muscle cramps in yourback. <<<Message: 6 Fri, 7 Oct 2005 09:04:28 -0500Nikki <athenadreamsiaTwo Questions I have a bad habit of biting my nails. I believe its stress related. If theydo grow, they break... or peel off.The 2nd is, my back has been putting me in fits. It knots up. I dont wantto keep taking pills to mask my problem. the last time it was like this,after my 1st child, i had to go to PT and do exercises and they had to putelectrodes on my back just to be able to stand up straight. i just hadanother baby 3 mos ago and i believe thats what im heading for again unlessi get it stopped now. sighsorry about spelling errors if there are any, i have my 3 mos old in myarms>>>

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Please do research about soy before adding it to your

diet, especially if you are nursing a baby. Soy has

phytoestogens and usually we do not need more estrogen

but usually less because of all the xenoestrogens in

our environment.

 

I would go with the magnesium and calcium for muscle

problems. I have had great success with foot pain

using extra magnesium. I would suggest 200 mg three or

four times a day (make sure you spread it out because

too much at once will give you loose bowels).

 

<<Congratulations on the successful birth of your

second child!

Surprisingly

enough, hormone imbalances can wreak havoc with our

muscles. Just wait

till you hit menapause if you don't believe me. After

the virth of a

child

and while lactating, your hormones can be pretty mixed

up. You might

want

to try adding some tofu or other soy-based products to

your diet to

help

normalize your hormones to see if that helps with the

muscle cramps in

your<<

 

 

 

 

 

Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

 

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