Does anyone have dosage suggestions for a 6 y/o with a mild ear infection?
Thanks, Sarah in TN
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Deborah Gerard 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 9:39 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Fingernail Ridges


  This is the product I use I make my own capsules out of the powder or you can 
add it to a smoothie...deb                                                      
                                                                                
            

  The Nutritional Content of Powdered Desiccated Argentine Beef Liver 
  Five (5) grams provides, based on a typical analysis, the following:
      Nutrition 
        Calories - 17 
        Protein - 3.6 grams 
        Cholesterol - less than .55 mg 
        Fat - 266 mg 
        Carbohydrate - none 
        Fiber - none
      Vitamins 
        Vitamin A - 500 IU 
        Vitamin B2 - 253 mcg 
        Vitamin B6 - 124 mcg 
        Vitamin B12 - 555 mcg 
        Niacin (B3) - 1.2 mg 
        Choline (J) - 52 mg
      Minerals 
        Calcium - 1.5 mg 
        Copper - 50 mcg 
        Iron - 3.5 mg 
        Manganese - 50 mcg 
        Potassium - 52 mg 
        Sodium - 15 mg 
        Zinc - 720 mcg
      Amino Acids (naturally occurring) 
        Alanine - 415 mg 
        Arginine - 165 mg 
        Aspartic Acid - 55 mg 
        Cysteine - 195! mg 
        Cystine - 57 mg 
        Glutamic Acid - 60 mg 
        Glycine - 440 mg 
        Histidine (essential amino acid) - 110 mg 
        Isoleucine (essential amino acid) - 115 mg 
        Leucine (essential amino acid) - 110 mg 
        Lysine (essential amino acid) - 310 mg 
        Methionine (essential amino acid) - 175 mg 
        Phenylalanine (essential amino acid) - 205 mg 
        Proline - 55 mg 
        Serine - 245 mg 
        Threonine (essential amino acid) - 170 mg 
        Tyrosine - 220 mg 
        Tryptophan (essential amino acid) - 20 mg 
        Valine (essential amino acid) - 50 mg

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  Paula Perry <[email protected]> wrote:
    sol,
    For B vitamins you can take Bee Pollen, Royal Jelly or black strap molasses.
    I think Spirulina is also loaded with B's. All very cheap and easy. I think
    it works better to take the B's in a natural form. Just my opinion.
    Paula
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "sol" 
    To: 
    Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 11:20 PM
    Subject: Re: CS>Fingernail Ridges


    > One of my nutrition books says thin, dry, brittle nails or white bands
    > in the nails can be due to protein deficiency. Lack ! of B vitamins can
    > cause fragile nails with horizontal or vertical ridges. Prescription for
    > Nutritional Healing says irom deficiency can also cause vertical ridges.
    > Zinc deficiency can cause white spots. And there is a lot more info
    > around on nutrition and nails.
    > I also have fairly definite vertical ridges in my nails. Mine probably
    > from insufficient B vitamins, as I can't seem to find a brand/type that
    > doesn't give me a reaction. And niacin causes me very bad flushing,
    > which alsocan kick in my eczema. Even the "no-flush" types of niacin do
    > this. So I guess I'm stuck with the ridges.
    > It does seem like worsening of the ridges might mean a worsening
    > deficiency? I used to have white spots in my nails, too, but I've been
    > taking my minerals much more regularly for some time now, and those are
    > now gone. I hadn't actually noticed until I was writing this.
    > sol
    >
    >> Pat wrote:
    >
    > > Does anyone know about a cause for vertical ridges in the
    > > fingernails? They look healthy, no sign of anything wrong other than
    > > many vertical ridges in every fingernail. All my life they've been
    > > thin and too delicate to grow out long, but they were always smooth.
    > > Several months ago I asked my doctor about the ridges and she said she
    > > hopes they don't mean anything is wrong and showed me her nails which
    > > looked just like mine. They seem to have gotten worse in the last few
    > > months, so CS must not do a thing for them.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
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