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ok...got my newest shipment in - the catnip oil is DEF not on my 'sweet aroma'

list! LOL ... but the geranium and the rose hydrosol .....oh my! I love it!!!

 

I've looked thru the messages on the - and can't seem to find any

answers - have tried a search...no luck....so maybe I missed someone's help -

and apologize if someone wrote and I missed it - but I really need some help in

making up a concoction to help my horses beat the mosquitos and horseflies!! I'm

out there every night trying to kill the horseflies off them - and they are out

there bucking and rolling ... right now I'm putting about 10 drops of catnip oil

in a pint of 1/2 water 1/2 vinegar - anything else I can add to this?? thanks!

 

 

Blessings,

Pam

 

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Friday, June 11, 2004 12:00 PM

Digest Number 1452

 

 

 

There are 25 messages in this issue.

 

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1. OT: Bioidentical Harmones further discussed

" bwstegen " <bwstegen

2. OT: Reagan & Flag etiquette

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3. OT joke/anger management

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4. RE: Energizing ??

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5. Re: Digest Number 1451

rjwhiggins

6. Re: Embarassing answer *smile*

" Jan Schmidt " <jans

7. Re: Embarassing answer *smile*

" Peggy Lowell " <plowell

8. Tea Tree EO and Drug Interactions ???

Butch Owen <butchbsi

9. RE: re: OT joke/anger management

" Helaine Mottershead " <herbandteas

10. RE: Embarassing answer *smile*

" Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy

11. Intimacy Romance Blend

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12. RE: OT: Just introducing myself

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13. RE: OT: Just introducing myself

" Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy

14. Re: Energizing /Iron/Anemia

" Melissa Bell " <mbell

15. Condolences Chris

Janet Golden-Hogan <janetkgolden

16. OT: Embarrassing Answer

Butch Owen <butchbsi

17. RE: Cocoa absolute

" Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy

18. RE: Condolences Chris

" Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy

19. RE: OT: Reagan & Flag etiquette

" Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy

20. Re: embarrassing questions

Marge Clark <marge

21. Re: horseflies

Marge Clark <marge

22. OT: Horseflies and Horse Manure

Butch Owen <butchbsi

23. Re: OT: Loss was flag etiquette

" gea " <gea

24. Re: Embarassing answer *smile*

WoobeyQueen

25. RE: Re:tallow in soap

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Fri, 11 Jun 2004 13:10:26 -0000

" bwstegen " <bwstegen

OT: Bioidentical Harmones further discussed

 

Kat,

Bioidenticals are natural hormones from soy and wild yams. They

are " identical " to the hormones in the body and do not have mare

urine or whatever else found in synthetics.

 

As I indicated if you do a search on bioidentical hormones on the

web you will find more than you ever wanted to know. A lot of

Doctors who are prescribing BHRT's are in the " anti-aging " segment

of the medical community. The best way to find a doctor who is

knowledgable is to call a compounding pharmacy in your area and they

can refer you to a Doctor.

 

There are two ways to determine your personal hormone levels: blood

tests and saliva tests. My Doctor uses the blood tests. Hormones

are then compounded especially for you to bring your personal levels

back to normal. From what I've read there is indication that

bioidenticals help to prevent breast cancer.

 

You can get some creams from a health food store that help some;

however, I've read they are not as potent and helpful as getting a

prescription made just for you.

 

Last, Suzanne Somers has a web site with group discussions on these

hormones under the " Community " segment - Women's Health. I like to

read the stories people share and how these hormones are helping.

Some of these women have literally been through Hell with menopause

(peri and post) and surgeries. Others abruptly stopped taking HRT's

when the infamous study came out and have suffered tremendously.

 

I'm very thankful Suzanne wrote the book and brought this subject to

the forefront for women to at least have a choice.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Warmly,

 

Bobbye

 

 

 

 

 

, kaminski.k@c... wrote:

> Bobbye,

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> Can you explain a little about bioidenticals? My new Dr. said

that HRT is not that bad. He had me taking them every three days

instead of every day but I stopped taking them months ago. I must

say that I did feel better on them.

>

> Thanks again,

>

> Kat

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