[ozmidwifery] ? subscription renewal

2007-02-13 Thread Jan Robinson

Hello to all at ozmidwifery
I'm already a subscriber and wonder if the copied email below is legit 
or should I be wary of it?

Regards
Jan

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RE: [ozmidwifery] ? subscription renewal

2007-02-13 Thread Alan
Jan

Be careful the address on your email is not the same as the address as the
address on the email I got

 

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jan Robinson
Sent: Tuesday, 13 February 2007 20:26
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: [ozmidwifery] ? subscription renewal

 

Hello to all at ozmidwifery
I'm already a subscriber and wonder if the copied email below is legit or
should I be wary of it?
Regards
Jan

Hello

We have received a request to subscribe the following email address:

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8 Robin Crescent South Hurstville NSW 2221 Phone/Fax: 02 9546 4350
e-mail address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] website:
www.midwiferyeducation.com.au



[ozmidwifery] Re:

2007-02-13 Thread Dan Rachael Austin
Hi Belinda, you poor thing!  I'm not sure if you use essential oils (I'm a bit 
of a oil queen). But you could try clove, thyme, oregano, tea tree, melaleuca 
ericifolia, manuka, cassia  cinnamon bark. If you get them through young 
living essential oils they have some blends call purification, melrose, 
exodusII and Theives.  Dilute 50-50 and apply 2-3 drops on the boils 3-6 times 
daily.

You sound like you could be a bit run down too, i'd recommend seeing a 
naturopath and also taking some acidophils (?sp) after the antibiotics.  

I never realized you had another baby...congratulations!!

Love,
Rachael
  - Original Message - 
  From: Belinda Pound 
  To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 4:51 PM


  Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on treating boils.  Started about 
18/40 (second pregnancy..none with first).  Glucose at 28/40 fine.  Drs said it 
was due to pregnancy.  Had several courses of oral ab's, two treatments of 
bactroban nasally. (partner and 2yo daughter also treated with nasal ab at this 
time).  Bath in detol/phisohex.  Baby now 11 weeks, breastfeeding, and I 
currently have four boils.  All have been on the right hand side of body.  Take 
pregnancy and breastfeeding vitamin daily.  (have had 15-20 in past 6 
months.and don't want yet another dose of ab's) Any suggestions on 
experience/treatment greatly appreciated.  Thanks Belinda



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RE: [ozmidwifery] ? subscription renewal

2007-02-13 Thread Alan
Jan 

The difference is in the numbers at the end of the link. It could be just
because of our different user names.

 

Here is a later post related to this. Maybe this way is a safer option

 

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Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you need assistance or have
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Also you need to change your ozmid address to

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jan Robinson
Sent: Tuesday, 13 February 2007 20:26
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: [ozmidwifery] ? subscription renewal

 

Hello to all at ozmidwifery
I'm already a subscriber and wonder if the copied email below is legit or
should I be wary of it?
Regards
Jan

Hello

We have received a request to subscribe the following email address:

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Regards

The team @ Birth International












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National Coordinator Australian Society of Independent Midwives
8 Robin Crescent South Hurstville NSW 2221 Phone/Fax: 02 9546 4350
e-mail address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] website:
www.midwiferyeducation.com.au



[ozmidwifery] RE:

2007-02-13 Thread leanne wynne

Hi Belinda,

My daughter had recurrent boils for approximately 2 years and we tried all 
the treatments you have mentioned: salt baths, vitamin supplements and 
antibiotics (even though I hate them and believe they are overused) etc ... 
etc ...


I spoke with a naturopath and she said it tended to be a depressed immune 
system. So I decided to try to improve her diet as my daughter has always 
been a fussy eater. I started giving her a punnet of strawberries and a 
punnet of cherry tomatoes every week and she hasnt had a boil since!! It 
would seem that the extra vitamin C has boosted her immune system 
sufficiently.


So ... its worth a try and tastes alot better than antibiotics without the 
side-effects!!


All the best,
Leanne.

Leanne Wynne
Midwife in charge of Women's Business
Mildura Aboriginal Health Service  Mob 0418 371862





From: Belinda Pound [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 16:51:11 +1000

Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on treating boils.  Started about
18/40 (second pregnancy..none with first).  Glucose at 28/40 fine.  Drs 
said

it was due to pregnancy.  Had several courses of oral ab's, two treatments
of bactroban nasally. (partner and 2yo daughter also treated with nasal ab
at this time).  Bath in detol/phisohex.  Baby now 11 weeks, breastfeeding,
and I currently have four boils.  All have been on the right hand side of
body.  Take pregnancy and breastfeeding vitamin daily.  (have had 15-20 in
past 6 months.and don't want yet another dose of ab's) Any suggestions on
experience/treatment greatly appreciated.  Thanks Belinda



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[ozmidwifery] fenugreek

2007-02-13 Thread gypsymidwife
Dear All
Just wondering if someone can help me with the therapeutic dose of fenugreek. I 
have heard it 's amazing to increase milk supply but as it says nothing of this 
on the bottle, I would like to know if others have had experience with its use.
Thanks in advance.
Catherine Pearson.

Re: [ozmidwifery] fenugreek

2007-02-13 Thread Jo Watson

Hi Catherine.

I used it once or twice in the last 20 months.  I think it's 2  
capsules 3x per day, but I took one once and 6 hours later I had  
MELONS on my chest.  I don't think I really needed it, but I was just  
having one of those small moments of self-doubt.


Jo

On 14/02/2007, at 6:45 AM, gypsymidwife wrote:


Dear All
Just wondering if someone can help me with the therapeutic dose of  
fenugreek. I have heard it 's amazing to increase milk supply but  
as it says nothing of this on the bottle, I would like to know if  
others have had experience with its use.

Thanks in advance.
Catherine Pearson.





Re: [ozmidwifery] fenugreek

2007-02-13 Thread Jo Bourne
I have had adverse reactions to fenugreek every time I have tried it  
and when I spoke to my homeopath about it she actually said she never  
recommends it herself because it seems rather innocuous but is  
actually quite a powerful diuretic and blood thinner and can cause  
exactly the problems I was having (dehydration no matter how much I  
drank, associated headaches, dizziness, and more). You might want to  
consider something like blessed thistle instead? There are so  
homeopathics which can boost supply wonderfully.


On 14/02/2007, at 9:45 AM, gypsymidwife wrote:


Dear All
Just wondering if someone can help me with the therapeutic dose of  
fenugreek. I have heard it 's amazing to increase milk supply but  
as it says nothing of this on the bottle, I would like to know if  
others have had experience with its use.

Thanks in advance.
Catherine Pearson.





Re: [ozmidwifery] fenugreek

2007-02-13 Thread Kim Hunter

Hi Catherine,

Can you please post this message to the new list.

I have some information on Fenugreek also but
need to find it, I'll reply to your post on the new
list.

Regards
Kim

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gypsymidwife wrote:

Dear All
Just wondering if someone can help me with the therapeutic dose of 
fenugreek. I have heard it 's amazing to increase milk supply but as 
it says nothing of this on the bottle, I would like to know if others 
have had experience with its use.

Thanks in advance.
Catherine Pearson.


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RE: [ozmidwifery] fenugreek

2007-02-13 Thread Kristin Beckedahl
Catherine,
What brand is the liquid tincture you have? Does it say anything about 1:1 or 1:2 ratio on there at all - this way I can give you a dosage?
Kristin (Naturopath  CBE)




From: "gypsymidwife" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auTo: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auSubject: [ozmidwifery] fenugreekDate: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 08:45:16 +1000



Dear All
Just wondering if someone can help me with the therapeutic dose of fenugreek. I have heard it 's amazing to increase milk supply but as it says nothing of this on the bottle, I would like to know if others have had experience with its use.
Thanks in advance.
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RE: [ozmidwifery] RE:

2007-02-13 Thread Kristin Beckedahl
Boils are a balant sign the immune system is struggling and given over 80% of the immune system pivots on the bacterial populations in the git - no wonder AB arent helping - they often worsen the situation.
Yes, see a good naturoapth and you'll get it sorted.
Vit C, zinc, bioflavonoids, betacarotene, and probiotics are all a great start.
Kristin (Naturopath  CBE)




From: "leanne wynne" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auTo: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auSubject: [ozmidwifery] RE:Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 09:08:12 +1100Hi Belinda,My daughter had recurrent boils for approximately 2 years and we tried all the treatments you have mentioned: salt baths, vitamin supplements and antibiotics (even though I hate them and believe they are overused) etc ... etc ...I spoke with a naturopath and she said it tended to be a depressed immune system. So I decided to try to improve her diet as my daughter has always been a fussy eater. I started giving her a punnet of strawberries and a punnet of cherry tomatoes every week and she hasnt had a boil since!! It would seem that the extra 
vitamin C has boosted her immune system sufficiently.So ... its worth a try and tastes alot better than antibiotics without the side-effects!!All the best,Leanne.Leanne WynneMidwife in charge of "Women's Business"Mildura Aboriginal Health Service Mob 0418 371862From: "Belinda Pound" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auTo: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auDate: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 16:51:11 +1000Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on treating boils. Started about18/40 (second pregnancy..none with first). Glucose at 28/40 fine. Drs saidit was due to pregnancy. Had several courses of oral ab's, two 
treatmentsof bactroban nasally. (partner and 2yo daughter also treated with nasal abat this time). Bath in detol/phisohex. Baby now 11 weeks, breastfeeding,and I currently have four boils. All have been on the right hand side ofbody. Take pregnancy and breastfeeding vitamin daily. (have had 15-20 inpast 6 months.and don't want yet another dose of ab's) Any suggestions onexperience/treatment greatly appreciated. Thanks Belinda_Advertisement: Fresh jobs daily. Stop waiting for the newspaper. Search Now! www.seek.com.au 
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Re: [ozmidwifery] fenugreek

2007-02-13 Thread Kim Hunter

Hi Catherine

Fenugreek has definitely been known for helping in the production of
breastmilk.  There are a few problems with it though, especially in
women who are oestrogen dominant.  In these women, too much
fenugreek causes breasts too enlarge and in some cases it is very
painful. 


There are other drawbacks, it has a curry scent and taste and if you
have too much, you start to smell like the herb.  It can also cause
intestinal upset and nausea, plus due to being a uterine stimulant,
it shouldn't be taken during pregnancy, which isn't usually a problem
during lactation.

A good formula for increasing breastmilk would be combining alfalfa,
dill, fennel and fenugreek together.  I'm not sure of the dose and
amounts of each though.

Hope this is useful.

Cheers
Kim


Jo Watson wrote:

Hi Catherine.

I used it once or twice in the last 20 months.  I think it's 2 
capsules 3x per day, but I took one once and 6 hours later I had 
MELONS on my chest.  I don't think I really needed it, but I was just 
having one of those small moments of self-doubt.  


Jo

On 14/02/2007, at 6:45 AM, gypsymidwife wrote:


Dear All
Just wondering if someone can help me with the therapeutic dose of 
fenugreek. I have heard it 's amazing to increase milk supply but as 
it says nothing of this on the bottle, I would like to know if others 
have had experience with its use.

Thanks in advance.
Catherine Pearson.





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Re: [ozmidwifery] ? subscription renewal

2007-02-13 Thread Kim Hunter

Hi Alan,

It is legitimate.  I'm trying to get everyone from the
old list onto the new list, so I can stop the old list.
If you weren't on the already s*bscribed list I had
I sent another s*bscribe command to the new list
to s*bscribe people in order to prompt them to
click on the link to confirm it.

My apologies to those who are getting the second
message to confirm their s*bscription and who
are already s*bscribed.

I hope this helps.

Kim


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Alan wrote:


Jan

Be careful the address on your email is not the same as the address as 
the address on the email I got


 

 


Alan

 




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*Sent:* Tuesday, 13 February 2007 20:26
*To:* ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
*Subject:* [ozmidwifery] ? subscription renewal

 


Hello to all at ozmidwifery
I'm already a subscriber and wonder if the copied email below is legit 
or should I be wary of it?

Regards
Jan

Hello

We have received a request to subscribe the following email address:

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to the Ozmidwifery mailing list. We need to make sure you want this
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Jan Robinson Independent Midwife Practitioner
National Coordinator Australian Society of Independent Midwives
8 Robin Crescent South Hurstville NSW 2221 Phone/Fax: 02 9546 4350
e-mail address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] website: 
www.midwiferyeducation.com.au





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