If we assume a dosage of 100,000 IU for a 200 pound adult, and a 3 year
old weights 30 pounds, I would render a guess that 1/6, or about 15,000
would be right.
Marshall
Gina Moore wrote:
Serrapeptase has come up a few times I should really look into it. I'm
on several Lyme boards and
Sorry, I have absolutely no knowledge or wisdom to share on glaucoma.
Wish I did. I do not think it has anything to do with blood pressure
though.
Marshall
Sandee George wrote:
Hi There Marshall - do you have the exact answer for glaucoma - I know
it is a elevated pressure in the eyes
Has she tried serrapeptase? It suppose to fix the problem, not just the
symptom.
http://www.serrapeptase.info/content.asp?page=Bronchial%20Asthma
http://www.serrapeptase.info/testimonial.asp?menu=Asthma
Marshalll
Gina Moore wrote:
So, my daughter is having yet another asthma attack. The
Actually Marshall, I have just visited a site which has done various
tests for serrapeptase. It does sell it so I think it is unbiased. www.raysahelian.com/serrapeptase.html
is the site and not all the reviews are good ones. For instance,
someone was taking it for a cold and ended up
We have had nothing but good from it. Of course any herb or nutrient
can behave differently with different people. It might well not agree
with some people. However for my wife it has completely allowed her to
get off her high blood pressure medicine, and it now it is running
115/65 most of
: Re: CSHelp! asthma, again
We have had nothing but good from it. Of course any herb or nutrient
can behave differently with different people. It might well not agree
with some people. However for my wife it has completely allowed her to
get off her high blood pressure medicine, and it now
Hi There Marshall - do you have the exact answer for glaucoma - I know
it is a elevated pressure in the eyes however
naturally does it go in line with actual high blood pressure or is the
pressure in the eye caused from something else ?
What would be the best natural way to reduce it ?
Thanks
You could do worse than have a look at
http://www.arthritistrust.org/Books__Phamplets/Three%20Years%20of%20HCl%20Therapy.pdf
or research the work of Dr W B Guy (HCl). (Dr. Walter Bryant Guy, of St. Augustine, Florida)
Some research suggests that people with a wide variety of chronic
I thought I read that proteolytic enzymes can help with asthma. Have
you checked out Dr William Wongs site on enzyme therapy? Also,
Enzyme.stuff dee
On 2 Oct 2009, at 19:26, Clayton Family wrote:
The question becomes what is causing her attacks?
Is she allergic to cats, mold, pollen,
! asthma, again
I thought I read that proteolytic enzymes can help with asthma. Have you
checked out Dr William Wongs site on enzyme therapy? Also, Enzyme.stuff dee
On 2 Oct 2009, at 19:26, Clayton Family wrote:
The question becomes what is causing her attacks?
Is she allergic to cats
So, my daughter is having yet another asthma attack. The last couple shes
had, I was able to fend off with nebulizing silver and giving her ½ a cup or
more a day in her drinks. This one isnt responding to the silver. I have
Xeopenex and Budesonide
should I give her that too? Or should we
The question becomes what is causing her attacks?
Is she allergic to cats, mold, pollen, etc?
It is equally important to protect her from whatever she is allergic
to in the first place.
Kathryn
On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Gina Moore wrote:
So, my daughter is having yet another asthma
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Subject: Re: CSHelp! asthma, again
The question becomes what is causing her attacks?
Is she allergic to cats, mold, pollen, etc?
It is equally important to protect her from whatever she is allergic
in?
Maybe something to consider anyway
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From: Gina Moore [mailto:vegasmom...@cox.net]
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 2:57 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSHelp! asthma, again
Well, we thought it was just dogs, so I keep her away from them. Yesterday
however, we
Subject: Re: CSHelp! asthma, again
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, October 2, 2009, 2:26 PM
The question becomes what is causing her attacks?
Is she allergic to cats, mold, pollen, etc?
It is equally important to protect her from whatever she is allergic to in the
first place
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Subject: CSHelp! asthma, again
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, October 2, 2009, 1:28 PM
So, my daughter is having yet another asthma attack. The last couple she’s
had, I was able to fend off with nebulizing silver and giving her ½ a cup or
more a day in her drinks. This one
Mold is also outdoors - trees, ground, etc. It could be it.
Melly
--- On Fri, 10/2/09, Gina Moore vegasmom...@cox.net wrote:
From: Gina Moore vegasmom...@cox.net
Subject: RE: CSHelp! asthma, again
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, October 2, 2009, 2:56 PM
Well, we thought
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