Re: Help for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Thanks Peter. I own that book. Amazon is my library. Since using fo/cc the fibromyalgia has toned down considerably. Still have some chronic fatigue but that may be the result of the anesthesia from
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tunabela
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Re: Help for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Charlie - see the book: Flax oil as a True Aid Against Arthritis, Heart Infarction, Cancer And Other Disease 0-9695272-1-7 Regards Peter
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Peter Fackelmann <pfackelmann@...>
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#10509
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Re: Ceviche / acidity
Hi Claire/Ramon, Yep. I'm with Claire on this one. Thanks for the thought though Ramon. Les Claire West wrote:
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Les Catterall <ltcatterall@...>
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#10508
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Fw: A Good Read
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H&M Feld <ariel@...>
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Curcumin & Cancer
I thought that was an interesting article & was saving it & found out I already had an article on curcumin & cancer, so I thought I'd post it too. Don't know where I got it from.
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Gaylen Tibbitt <golfegg@...>
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Re: Help for Rheumatoid Arthritis
The question was "how much, what frequency and how do I work Curcumin into my diet to assist with inflammation?" I recall doing research to figure out what the best amount was to take, but now forget
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Steve Miller <smiller@...>
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Re: Reply #2 to Jan/ Dr. Bormann,/Leonard, 7 all/IPT, low-dose, and conventional chemo
Hi Jan, Thanks for your well ordered explanation. It makes a lot of sense. No, I don`t see you as an adversary to Alternative medicine, but as one who is trying to combine both Alternative with
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Milpara <milpara@...>
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Curcumin and Cancer
I just mentioned Curcumin in my previous post for arthritis, but I'll paste here other info on it for cancer. November 20, 2002 (USA Today Weekend) - "Curcumin helps stifle cancer. In test tubes, 80%
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Steve Miller <smiller@...>
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Re: Help for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Regarding FO/CC for arthritis, BOY DOES IT WORK!!! I must mention, however, that I also added another supplement at the same time as I started the FO/CC which also is a known anti-inflamatory. So, I
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Steve Miller <smiller@...>
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Re: Replty to Dr. Bormann, leonard, 7 all/IPT, low-dose, and conventional chemo
Hi Mike - you are correct in your assessment that I am gathering information very quickly, having been told that met. small cell cancer has a life expectency of 8 weeks untreated. You are incorrect in
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Jan B.
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Re: Replty to Dr. Bormann, leonard, 7 all/IPT, low-dose, and conventional chemo
Hello Dr. Carolyn Bormann, Leonard, Nam and all, Thanks for this input on IPT. Although I am personally against Chemothrpy at this time, I do know that some of it seems to be helpful in the rare
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Milpara <milpara@...>
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#10498
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Re: Help for Rheumatoid Arthritis
smiller@... writes: Do you mind letting us know how much, what frequency, and how you work this into your diet to assist with inflammation. Thanks!
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Alicia Gipson
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Re: Help for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Hi Group. My wife has Rheumatoid Arthritis. She does not take prescription medicine beacuse it may upset her liver and kidneys. Did any of you have any success with FO/CC protocal for Arthritis?
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MurthyC@...
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Re: Ceviche / acidity
"Lemon is the only anionic food" (Dr Carey Reams).
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Gubi <gubisara@...>
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Re: OSTEOPOROSIS
Wilhelm - From Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases Plants Containing MAGNESIUM Species Part Quantity Purslane Herb 18,700 ppm Beans* Fruit 18,000 ppm Oats Plant 14,800 ppm Spinach
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Peter Fackelmann <pfackelmann@...>
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#10497
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Re: IPT, low-dose, and conventional chemo
Fear Mike, Leonard & Group: For another option, my friend Dr.Shanta in Atlanta does a modified 2-phase IPT with hyperthermia and I've personally watched an advanced small lung cancer benefit in a few
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Carolyn Bormann <drcnb@...>
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#10496
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Re: Ceviche / acidity
Ramon, I don't think you have to worry about the lime in your ceviche. My understanding is that both lime and lemon juice turns alkaline as soon as it is exposed to digestive juices in the stomach.
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Claire West <clairewest1@...>
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#10494
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Ceviche / acidity
Les & Claire, I have the chef go easy on the limes to diminish the acidity, since ceviche is prepared with limes. Ramon. _______________________________________________________ Subj: Re:
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sansrx@...
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#10493
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Small Cell Lung Cancer
Hi, I would just like to put in my nickle here. My Oncologist tells me that small cell lung cancer responds more quickly to chemo than other cancers. She also says that small cell lung cancer recurs
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Cliff Beckwith <cliffb865@...>
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#10492
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Cottage Cheese Low Salt
Hilton, Look into "Friendship" cottage cheese low sodium, 1% milkfat for your FOCCFSG blend. Stonyfield as well as Cascade yogurt contain a high amount of calcium. Also, sardines, canned Alaskan
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sansrx@...
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#10491
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