Re: CS>ADHD

2005-05-01 Thread Grace1way
Try www.naet.com. If that doesn't work, let me know and I'll work on it some more. Jill

Re: CS>ADHD

2005-05-01 Thread Lisa Walker
Hi Jill: I couldn't get the site to come up but I am intersted to find out more about this. I suffer from horrible allergies and have a child w/ ADD. Thanks! Lisa grace1...@aol.com wrote: Hi: I am new to the silver list, but I saw the reference to ADHD and allergies, and want to help.

Re: CS>ADHD

2005-04-30 Thread Raine
Excellent! I can definitely appreciate it. Thank you, -Raine Ode Coyote wrote: Licking windshields looks stupid So does tapping ones forehead. Now, just how wound up am I in appearing to be intelligent? Is it enough to stuff up my nose? ... time to study on non defensive additudes and g

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2005-04-29 Thread Ode Coyote
I tried that for a few seasons and it worked [raw "local" honey]..but not as well. [for me] Pollen off the windshield doesn't have much flavor at all. A more directly perceived visual and injestion sensation connection may have something to do with the difference. Perhaps too, the composition of

Re: CS>ADHD

2005-04-28 Thread Raine
Hiya Ode, Do ya think you could have desensitived yourself to pollen by consuming raw honey also? (Granted, licking the windshield is much cheaper, but not as tasty!) Interested, -Raine Ode Coyote wrote: I've virtually eliminated my sensitivty to pollen by licking my windshield a few times

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2005-04-28 Thread Ode Coyote
I've virtually eliminated my sensitivty to pollen by licking my windshield a few times. It's like saying, "Hey bod, when you look at pollen that way, it hurts. If you look at it this way, it's food..so lookie here!" Well, pepper is still pepper and pepper makes me sneeze now and then, but that's

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2005-04-28 Thread HRBE
, 2005 11:20 AM Subject: Re: CS>ADHD Hi: I have many, many allergies, and would be disabled were it not for my discovery of NAET--Nambudripad Allergy Elimination Technique. If you are looking for the last word in allergy treatment, check this out! Jill

Re: CS>ADHD

2005-04-28 Thread Grace1way
It is www.naet.com to reach the NAET site. I previously wrote another web address, but apparently it doesn't work.

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2005-04-27 Thread Grace1way
Twice a week I sit with the other patients waiting to be treated. I have seen them improve, and we have shared our stories with one another. They come in in wheelchairs or stretchers and walk out. There was this one kid who was autistic until about 28. He had been blind and couldn't talk.

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2005-04-27 Thread William Missett
nuine. - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 8:20 PM Subject: Re: CS>ADHD | Hi: | | I am new to the silver list, but I saw the reference to ADHD and allergies, | and want to help. | | I have many, many allergies, and would be disabled were it not for my | disc

Re: CS>ADHD

2005-04-27 Thread Grace1way
Hi: I am new to the silver list, but I saw the reference to ADHD and allergies, and want to help. I have many, many allergies, and would be disabled were it not for my discovery of NAET--Nambudripad Allergy Elimination Technique. This technique effectively clears all allergies, and the condit

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2005-04-27 Thread MyCJWorld
In a message dated 4/26/2005 11:41:05 PM Central Daylight Time, essential-liv...@telus.net writes: > Another perspective - I was treating a child about 8 and thyroid presented > as an issue. Specific hormones were addressed with connections to many > other areas of the body. Are you saying yo

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2005-04-26 Thread Christine Carleton
Another perspective - I was treating a child about 8 and thyroid presented as an issue. Specific hormones were addressed with connections to many other areas of the body. I shared the hormone info with the mother who exclaimed 'I've been on synthyroid for 10 years - before this child was born'.

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2005-04-26 Thread Duncan Crow
> In my experience, allergies play a very important role in ADD/ADHD. We know ADD/ADHD is only a st of symptoms we can identify. Brain function abnormalities including ADD/ADHD can result from malnutrition or toxin load, which also happns to aggravate allergic symptoms. Toxin load can cause a

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2005-04-26 Thread S Khanna
Lori, In my experience, allergies play a very important role in ADD/ADHD. Especially if there have been frequent ear infections. This can cause a disfunction of the vestibular nerve, which is often very apparent in children with ADD/ADHD. Some of the symptoms of vestibular disfunction are c

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2005-04-26 Thread Teri Johnston
I have a 26 yr old son who was an easy baby until we vaccinated him. After that colic and hyperactivity, by 6 months he was walking and diagnosed as hyperactive. Once into school he was again evaluated and determined to be ADHD and to have a short term memory deficit. I made sure he wasn't g

CS>ADHD

2005-04-26 Thread Lori Fields
Cindy and others... My son has slight ADD. He also has a reading disability. However once he was seen by an Ear Nose and Throat specialist who asked about his food allergies. I said Joshua didn't have any allergies, he in turn asked me how long Joshua had acted like he did...talking a lot, cli