Re: CSasthma

2010-04-03 Thread Kathy Tankersley
Golly, I guess I have alot to learn, I ordered the book by Jim Humble on the same day I got your email. Now, I am afraid to go ahead with it in any form. Seems like I'm back to square one. Thanks for the infoKathy - Original Message - From: poast To:

Re: CSFYI Wilson's Temperature Syndrome

2010-04-03 Thread Steve G
PT, That's an interesting website.  I'm not sure what to make of it though.   My temperature has hovered around 97 degrees since I was a teenager.  The only thing I've ever heard about that is that this is common with people who have ADHD, which I have.  My 17 year old daughter has the same

Re: CSFYI Wilson's Temperature Syndrome

2010-04-03 Thread needling around
Hi Steve, Did you find the checklist? If not you might want to look for it to see if the symptoms are on it or can be explained by anything else that is on it. I can only say it has been nothing short of amazing for me. Good luck. PT - Original Message - From: Steve G To:

Re: CSasthma

2010-04-03 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I think you will be fine Kathy (you sound like me!) just read the book and then start slowly. I think some people go too fast but if you start slow you should be fine. It has been a great help to some people I know, but you have to treat it with respect like a lot of things. dee On 3 Apr

Re: CSFYI

2010-04-03 Thread Sandy
Thank you so much for sharing this, PT. I have all the symptoms except 3 and those are asthma, acne and hives. I have not checked my temperature so don't know what that is but I will check it to be sure. Wouldn't it be amazing if this helped? Warm regards, Sandy

Re: CSFYI

2010-04-03 Thread needling around
I certainly hope it does, Sandy. Blessings, PT - Original Message - From: Sandy To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 1:13 PM Subject: Re: CSFYI Thank you so much for sharing this, PT. I have all the symptoms except 3 and those are

Re: CSasthma

2010-04-03 Thread Day Sutton
Jim Humble is the authority here. Read his works On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 12:14 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.orgwrote: I think you will be fine Kathy (you sound like me!) just read the book and then start slowly. I think some people go too fast but if you start slow you should be

RE: CSFYI Wilson's Temperature Syndrome

2010-04-03 Thread Gina Moore
A low body temp is a sign of hypothyroidism according to Broda Barnes, MD. It can be missed by the traditional TSH and T4 tests. (Read 'Hypothyroidism Type II' by Mark Starr, MD.) I'm on the fence with some of the Wilson's Syndrome things, but it works for some people - the idea is good, I'm

Re: CSasthma

2010-04-03 Thread Leo Regehr
- Original Message - From: Kathy Tankersley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 7:52 AM Subject: Re: CSasthma Golly, I guess I have alot to learn, I ordered the book by Jim Humble on the same day I got your email. Now, I am afraid to go ahead with

Re:CSKathyasthma

2010-04-03 Thread Sandy
Hi Kathy, May I recommend you do some research on MMS and asthma before you decide not to use italso wait and read Jim's book before deciding whether it will work for you or not. I agree you should be careful using MMS but you should be careful with everything you do to or use in your

Re: Re:CSKathyasthma

2010-04-03 Thread Bob Banever
Kathy, I don't know what you wanted to use MMS for, but I have used it successfully on myself several times over the last few years when I felt a cold or flu coming on. I prepare two drops at a time and take that several times during the day. Drink plenty of water with it. I never had