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Michelle,

 

I agree that protein is very important and I'm glad that you mentioned it.

Except that I don't know the metric system; how much about is 80 grams?The

almond butter sounds good; I buy that myself. I gave her gingerroot tincture

as well as gingerroot pieces for tea. I think if she does these few things,

it should relieve the acid stomach and low blood sugar.

 

Thanks for your input,

Sanandra

 

 

 

regarding morning sickness- make sure she is getting enough protein- 80

grams daily for pregnant mamas. Almond butter as a late night snack or first

thing in the AM can help, as well as frequent protein rich meals.

Ginger tea is helpful, and safe in pregnancy.

Protein is a biggie, though.

 

Michelle

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Hi Kris,

The best for Morning Sickness is the following:

1. Peppermint Tea (a mild handling and if not working go to #2 and #3).

2. An all Alkaline Diet = raw Fruits and Veggies is best.

3. Ginger Tea or just suck briefly on a piece of raw Ginger.

Ginger is the absolute best I know of for handling nausea of any kind,

including Sea Sickness.

Love,

Doc

 

 

Kris wrote:

> Hi Doc,

> After my bout with the flu, my morning sickness has gotten worse.

> Going from only occasionally to 24/7, with a lot of stomach acid and a

> lot of saliva.I tried a product called Sea Bands, I guess I can't say

> it didn't work at all because they did help a little.I have also tried

> peppermint tea which helps a bit too. Any other ideas.

Kris

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Hi Kris,

This is not an area of great expertise for me, and I suggest you just

roll your sleeves up and do some major research on it yourself.

Pound on Google to find those with experience in this. Then email and

call those who have, and pick their brains to no end.

If it were me, I'd take this one apart with a fine toothed comb.

Yours in Knowledge, Health, and Freedom,

Doc

 

 

Kris wrote:

 

Hi again Doc,

I have another concern about this pregnancy about Rhogam

shots.This is number 7 for me. I am b- and my husband is 0+. With the

first 4 the Doctors had given me Rhogam shots.The last two were born

with a midwife who said I didn't need the shots.I don't want the shot

but I want the baby to be safe and healthy.Any information or

alternatives would be great as well as how I can deal with the Doctor's

response when I tell her I don't want a Rhogam shot,which may not be

very positive.I have looked into finding another midwife although I

have not heard anything back from my insurance yet.

 

Doc Shillington <docshillington

wrote:

Hi

Kris,

The best for Morning Sickness is the following:

1. Peppermint Tea (a mild handling and if not working go to #2 and #3).

2. An all Alkaline Diet = raw Fruits and Veggies is best.

3. Ginger Tea or just suck briefly on a piece of raw Ginger.

Ginger is the absolute best I know of for handling nausea of any kind,

including Sea Sickness.

Love,

Doc

 

 

Kris wrote:

> Hi Doc,

> After my bout with the flu, my morning sickness has gotten worse.

> Going from only occasionally to 24/7, with a lot of stomach acid

and a

> lot of saliva.I tried a product called Sea Bands, I guess I can't

say

> it didn't work at all because they did help a little.I have also

tried

> peppermint tea which helps a bit too. Any other ideas.

Kris

 

 

 

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From Allene.

Love,

Doc

 

Allene wrote:

 

 

 

 

Whether or

not you need the shot is based

on the blood type of the baby you just delivered. If your child has +

blood and

you’re negative—you need the shot to assure that your NEXT

pregnancy is okay. The shot keeps you from building up antibodies that

attach

the next fetus if that child has a different RH factor than you. The

shot has

nothing to do with the current birth. If a midwife told you, you didn’t

need the shot without blood typing the baby---Well I just can’t imagine

the medical negligence on that one…Unless something has radically

changed

since I gave birth—

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

herbal remedies

[herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of Doc Shillington

Thursday,

November 29, 2007

11:51 AM

herbal remedies

{Herbal

Remedies} Re:

Morning Sickness

 

 

 

 

 

Hi Kris,

This is not an area of great expertise for me, and I suggest you just

roll your

sleeves up and do some major research on it yourself.

Pound on Google to find those with experience in this. Then email and

call those who have, and pick their brains to no end.

If it were me, I'd take this one apart with a fine toothed comb.

Yours in Knowledge, Health, and Freedom,

Doc

 

 

Kris wrote:

 

 

Hi again Doc,

 

 

I have another concern about this pregnancy

about Rhogam shots.This is

number 7 for me. I am b- and my husband is 0+. With the first 4 the

Doctors had

given me Rhogam shots.The last two were born with a midwife who said I

didn't

need the shots.I don't want the shot but I want the baby to be safe and

healthy.Any information or alternatives would be great as well as how I

can

deal with the Doctor's response when I tell her I don't want a Rhogam

shot,which may not be very positive.I have looked into finding another

midwife

although I have not heard anything back from my insurance yet.

 

Doc

Shillington <docshillington (AT) knology (DOT) net>

wrote:

 

 

Hi Kris,

The best for Morning Sickness is the following:

1. Peppermint Tea (a mild handling and if not working go to #2 and #3).

2. An all Alkaline Diet = raw Fruits and Veggies is best.

3. Ginger Tea or just suck briefly on a piece of raw Ginger.

Ginger is the absolute best I know of for handling nausea of any kind,

including Sea Sickness.

Love,

Doc

 

 

Kris wrote:

> Hi Doc,

> After my bout with the flu, my morning sickness has gotten worse.

> Going from only occasionally to 24/7, with a lot of stomach acid

and a

> lot of saliva.I tried a product called Sea Bands, I guess I can't

say

> it didn't work at all because they did help a little.I have also

tried

> peppermint tea which helps a bit too. Any other ideas.

Kris

 

 

 

 

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Anella sent in this one.

Love,

Doc

PS. I've never heard of this group, but would appreciate any other

feedback on it.

 

anella wrote:

 

 

Kris,

Please allow me to

suggest another Group called Crunch Christian Mama’s. These are

natural living, home birthin’ mama’s and they would make an

invaluable resource for you as many of them have addressed “the shot”

issue. (they are the ones who pointed me to Doc). Good luck!

 

Anella

 

 

"When

friends stop being frank and useful to each other, the whole world

loses some

of its radiance." - Anatole Broyard

 

-----Original

Message-----

 

herbal remedies

[herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of Doc Shillington

Thursday,

November 29, 2007

11:51 AM

herbal remedies

{Herbal

Remedies} Re:

Morning Sickness

 

 

 

 

Hi Kris,

This is not an area of great expertise for me, and I suggest you just

roll your

sleeves up and do some major research on it yourself.

Pound on Google to find those with experience in this. Then email and

call those who have, and pick their brains to no end.

If it were me, I'd take this one apart with a fine toothed comb.

Yours in Knowledge, Health, and Freedom,

Doc

 

 

Kris wrote:

 

 

Hi

again Doc,

 

 

I have

another concern about this pregnancy about

Rhogam shots.This is number 7 for me. I am b- and my husband is 0+.

With the

first 4 the Doctors had given me Rhogam shots.The last two were born

with a

midwife who said I didn't need the shots.I don't want the shot but I

want the

baby to be safe and healthy.Any information or alternatives would be

great as

well as how I can deal with the Doctor's response when I tell her I

don't want

a Rhogam shot,which may not be very positive.I have looked into finding

another

midwife although I have not heard anything back from my insurance yet.

 

Doc

Shillington <docshillington (AT) knology (DOT) net>

wrote:

 

 

Hi Kris,

The best for Morning Sickness is the following:

1. Peppermint Tea (a mild handling and if not working go to #2 and #3).

2. An all Alkaline Diet = raw Fruits and Veggies is best.

3. Ginger Tea or just suck briefly on a piece of raw Ginger.

Ginger is the absolute best I know of for handling nausea of any kind,

including Sea Sickness.

Love,

Doc

 

 

Kris wrote:

> Hi Doc,

> After my bout with the flu, my morning sickness has gotten worse.

> Going from only occasionally to 24/7, with a lot of stomach acid

and a

> lot of saliva.I tried a product called Sea Bands, I guess I can't

say

> it didn't work at all because they did help a little.I have also

tried

> peppermint tea which helps a bit too. Any other ideas.

Kris

 

 

 

 

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