Can some one tell me where I can buy this herbal medicine
called GUGULIPID this helps reduce cholestarol. Thanks.
Please mail me directly at heppa…@fir.fbc.com
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Hari Eppanapally
(212) 322-7809
Can some one tell me where I can buy this herbal medicine
called GUGULIPID this helps reduce cholestarol. Thanks.
Please mail me directly at heppa…@fir.fbc.com
—
Hari Eppanapally
(212) 322-7809
I’M looking for info on Homeopathic treatment of
Multiple Sclerosis. I’M a male in my mid thirties.
These are the symptoms i’ve had for the past
5 months, numbness from waist down, feeling of
extreme coldness in lower extremities, muscle spasms
in legs, increased reflexes, constipation, frequency of
urination, incontience, unable to walk. Any info would
be greatly appreciated.
THANKS
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healers of the first resort, this situation can only become worse.
Kevin, thanks for your message re: Rooibos tea. Yes, I can get some.
While responding to your message, my computer errored and I lost your
e-mail address to electron heaven. If you read this and e-mail me again,
I can tell you how to get Rooibos and I will try once more.
Hi,
I’ve been living with a ruptured disk in my lower back for several months
now. At the time it occured, I wasn’t working and didn’t have insurance.
My case was confirmed with a CT scan. I’d like to start a thread about
people who are living with this condition. I know there are a bunch of you
all’s out there.
I exercise to keep my lower back area strong and generally try to stay
active. I can dance, walk, bicycle as vigorously as I want. Obviously, I
must avoid doing really stupid things like bad lifts on heavy stuff. I do
lots of gardening but do it carefully.
I still have some pain in the area, but compared to the sciatic pain and
muscle spasms that I went through for weeks when it first happened,
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this condition have "flareups" periodically. I’ve been clear for 6 months
now, but have had a couple scares where my back felt like it might be
going crazy again.
I understand there is an endoscopic procedure for removing the extruded
disk. Anybody have experience or info on this?
Let’s share our experiences for the benefit of all.
Gene
Read a post about the negative effects of eating animal protien
combined with one other item that would rob you of energy due
to imoroper digestion. Could someone tell me what that item might
be?
L Karadjov <102404.2…@CompuServe.COM> asks:
12+Can somebody advise on a homeopathic cure for hepatitis
No problem: you just manipulate your spine with needles.
-dlj.
david.lloyd-jo…@canrem.com
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A previous letter stated that there might be some impurities in Super Blue
Green Algae, distributed through the company Cell Tech. After doing some
research, I contacted the company, since I’m a distributer of the product,
and was quite amazed at the quality control performed on the algae they
harvest.
It seems that harmful effects from eating blue green algae, that were
documented in the previous message, are not from the genus Aphanizomenon
flos-aque ( the algae harvested by Cell Tech, known as Super Blue Green).
This genus has been exhaustingly tested and proven safe. Trouble arises
from ingesting other forms of blue-greens such as Microcystis, Nodularia,
and Oscillatoria. These cyanobacteria occurs in some areas together with
Aphanizomenon.
Cell Tech carefully monitors their harvest daily from Klamath Lake through
various accurate scientific methods, such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assay (ELISA) tests, High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC).
According to this research testing by Cell Tech, more than 99% of the
algae harvested is Aphanizomenon flos-aquae. Therefore it is very safe to
consume!
Toxins, called microcystins, are easily tested by ELISA methods. And
neurotoxins are detected through the HPLC method. These tests are
performed on every batch of Blue Green Algae harvested. No neurotoxins
have ever been found through these methods, and microcystins were found in
non-significant amounts. (0.1 – 0.2 mcg/g of SBGA).
Besides this testing, the blue green algae is tested for toxic breakdown
products of chlorophyll, and they are found to be 10 LESS than the
accepted limit. This exceeds all algae on the market! Heavy metals are
also tested for, and are regularly below the level of detection.
This is one of the most exhaustive testing procedures for any food on the
market. You can rest assured that it is safe.
If you are interested in the great health affects of Super Blue Green
Algae, please email me at chir…@aol.com. I will be happy to send you
some information.
I would like to buy a water filter and could use some advice.
Is the NSA sufficiently better than the inexpensive Brita
to be worth the extra money? Both are activated charcoal
systems. Is there any other system I should be considering?
Is there any risk that by running my water through charcoal
I may put something _into_ it that isn’t already there?
I am mainly concerned about lead and chlorine in drinking
water. Do activated charcoal filters remove these things?
Are there other things in water I should be worried about?
Thanks for any help any of you can give me!
kim goldberg
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