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I'll miss seeing your posts, but I understand. :)


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Rachel--24 Collaborator

Hey Peeps. :D

I think I should be getting my OAT results back this week. It might be difficult to interpret.....I know there's alot involved. I'm not sure if they send a report with the results??

If not, I'll be busy (probably all week :rolleyes: ) trying to figure it out!!

I'm dying to know about OXALATES!!!

I havent heard anything about Amy as far as scheduling for her next visit. Donna......you might be able to get in this time! :)

Lisa....are you gonna let us know about the pizza or what??!!

Are you ok?? :unsure:

I usually get "drugged" from pizza....of course that doesnt actually stop me from eating it....but thats what happens. :P

P.S.

That pizza looked REALLY good....and pssst....I live alot closer to you than Julie does. ;):lol:

April,

Thanks for sharing your thoughts/concerns in the enzyme thread. I was starting to think I'd entered the "Twilight Zone"!! :blink:

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Carol,

Here's the link to the Delphi forum (corn-free). :)

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I gotta get back to you on the marshmallows because I cant think of the brand off of the top of my head.

dlp252 Apprentice
I havent heard anything about Amy as far as scheduling for her next visit. Donna......you might be able to get in this time! :)

:lol: Yeah, and with MY luck they'll call me for the only two days I actually have appointments while I'm out. Hopefully I'll be able to drive if they call me any other time.

confused Community Regular

well i never tried the cheese. I havent even taken the pills again since the first night. I was in bed for 99 percent of the day yesterday. I think my body was reacting to getting the arsenic out with the foot pads. I have also been eating lots of different foods that bind to arsenic. It felt like i was having an herx, but not sure if it was really an herx lol.

I also think the onions and garlic was hekping me rid of some parasites.

I woke up feeling much better today. Just trying to get my house in order for the party on thursday. I am determined to have ice cream with the kids on their birthday lol

paula

AndreaB Contributor

Rachel,

I hope the test results come with something that will help you decipher it. I want to know too!

Donna,

That's be nice if it works out for you to see Amy at a time you can drive again. :)

Paula,

That does not sound like a fun time yesterday. Glad you're feeling better and hope the ice cream goes over ok for you.

confusedks Enthusiast

Quick post...I'm waiting for the Dr to call because I had my 2nd iron IV just about an hour ago, and I'm breaking out in a rash, have HORRIFIC back pain out of nowhere, and have hives all over my legs. :o

Let's pray I'm not allergic to this medication! :(


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Kassandra,

That doesn't sound good. :( I'll be waiting for an update when you're able.

ShadowSwallow Newbie

I'm praying, Kassandra! :(

dlp252 Apprentice

Aaaacccckkk Kassandra!!!! NOOOO you can't be allergic!

tabasco32 Apprentice
Lisa....are you gonna let us know about the pizza or what??!!

Are you ok?? :unsure:

I usually get "drugged" from pizza....of course that doesnt actually stop me from eating it....but thats what happens. :P

P.S.

That pizza looked REALLY good....and pssst....I live alot closer to you than Julie does. ;):lol:

Hey no reaction to the pizza. Nada.:) I even had leftovers. I used organic flour for the crust so that may have helped. NO way I was going to make pizza or anything with regular bleached flours.

My mom and brother said it was the best pizza they ever tasted. It was good. :P .

I haven't had that drugged feeling since starting the zeolite. Girl you gots to be getting some. Just go to Waiora and get some already.

Me and Carla already said it won't hurt.

Yeah Rach if you ever come down to the Fresno area I will make you a pizza. You might like the hottness here. About 100 degrees or something. But it is dry heat, very humid.

Kassandra

Sorry about your reaction to the iron iv's. Can you cook on iron cast skillets or something? My mom always suggests them to pregnant woman because they can't take the supplement form and it works great.

tabasco32 Apprentice

Hey Donna, before you leave us for awhile did that teeth whitening stuff ever work for you? Did you ever get some? Sometimes I wonder if the bugs in me made me so acidic that it started to take the enamel off my teeth. I wonder if anything will help. :(

dlp252 Apprentice
Hey Donna, before you leave us for awhile did that teeth whitening stuff ever work for you? Did you ever get some? Sometimes I wonder if the bugs in me made me so acidic that it started to take the enamel off my teeth. I wonder if anything will help. :(

Yep, I did the teeth whitening stuff. It seemed to work...it's not dramatic but there is a difference. I may repeat it in a few months and see if that does anything more. It's called GoSmile and I got it at Sephora. I only noticed some slight sensitivity on a couple of applications and that only lasted for a few minutes.

EDITED TO ADD:

Here are the ingredients...I wanted to add this because I did NOT check to see if it was gluten free and it has some questionable stuff, lol.

B1 Tooth Whitener:

Alcohol, PVP, Hydrogen Peroxide, Flavor

Rpm999 Contributor

you still need to post those links, rachel!

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Hey no reaction to the pizza. Nada.:) I even had leftovers.

OMG :o ....I *need* Zeolite!!! :lol:

I haven't had that drugged feeling since starting the zeolite. Girl you gots to be getting some. Just go to Waiora and get some already.

:lol:

I'm soooooo there! :D

I checked it out the other day.....I dont want a 4 pack though. I just want one freakin zeolite so I can see what its gonna do for me. Cant I just get one?? :huh:

Thats WAY cool that you can cook pizza and brownies and the stuff's not turning to wax. You gotta be LOVING that!! :D:P

Yeah Rach if you ever come down to the Fresno area I will make you a pizza. You might like the hottness here. About 100 degrees or something. But it is dry heat, very humid.

Yeah...100 degree weather and PIZZA....what more could a girl ask for?? Ummmm....oh yeah....ICE CREAM!! :lol:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
you still need to post those links, rachel!

I havent forgotten about you......I promise!! :)

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Rpm...I put it at the top of my "to do" list for tonight. ;)

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Rachel,

I hope the test results come with something that will help you decipher it. I want to know too!

I'm pretty sure Great Plains interprets the results....I think I remember reading it on their site. I hope so!

I'm gonna call tomorrow to see if they're in. :)

If you're gonna be around this weekend I'll give you a call. :)

confused Community Regular

rachel,

You can buy one bottle for 49.95, I just went to look at the zeolite and seen that. Im thinking of getting some, but afraid it might just be another thing to sit in my cabinet lmao.

I also wanted to say glad u are back to posting in here and not in glutenease with some odd people lol

Donna,

Will be thinking of you. Are you call someone from in here after the surgery, so we dont worry the whole time you are away.

Kassandra,

Have you talked to the dr yet. That sounds so scary. Im praying you are not allergic to it.

carla,

Glad you are having fun in florida. Do you ever stay home anymore lol.

Andrea,

It was a terrible day. My poor hubby was really worried about me. I have not had a day that i stayed in bed the whole day for a long time. I am just happy it happened on a day that he was off lol.

paula

AndreaB Contributor
If you're gonna be around this weekend I'll give you a call. :)

We're heading up to our old neighbors on Saturday to raid their garden. They are on vacation and invited us up so the veggies wouldn't go to waste. We'll probably only be gone for 3-4 hours.....hour drive each direction, and the kids will want to play with the dogs. Then we'll be gone Sunday morning.....think we are well enough to head to church again. We'll be home the rest of the weekend though.

Rachel--24 Collaborator
rachel,

You can buy one bottle for 49.95, I just went to look at the zeolite and seen that. Im thinking of getting some, but afraid it might just be another thing to sit in my cabinet lmao.

But Paula....is it the Waiora brand??

I need the one that Lisa takes. :)

I've known this girl for awhile and no WAY could she eat pizza before! In fact she couldnt even TOUCH pizza before...and actually I'm not even sure if she could LOOK at pizza without getting sick (or without totally ruining the pizza :P ).

Now she's putting up a picture of a whole pizza that she made....she's TOUCHING it and its not turning to WAX!! :o This is REALLY BIG news!!! :D

AND....she's eating leftovers!! :blink:

I have problems with phenols and I'm pretty sure oxalates. Man....I wish I knew if these things had a negative charge?? *sigh*

Anyway, I need to get some of the Waiora stuff so I can have pizza without getting drugged by the toppings. ;)

I also wanted to say glad u are back to posting in here and not in glutenease with some odd people lol

:lol: Yeah...Its a scary world out there!! :o

I totally learned my lesson!! Until the next time... :ph34r:

We're heading up to our old neighbors on Saturday to raid their garden. They are on vacation and invited us up so the veggies wouldn't go to waste. We'll probably only be gone for 3-4 hours.....hour drive each direction, and the kids will want to play with the dogs. Then we'll be gone Sunday morning.....think we are well enough to head to church again. We'll be home the rest of the weekend though.

Ok. :)

confused Community Regular

Its this stuff right.

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paula

NoGluGirl Contributor

Dear Everyone,

I am caught up! I have been reading along. :) I am going to try a new supplement soon. It is scary, but must be tried! If you do not make an effort, then you will never know. Perhaps I should have tried it with those cheese-flavored Lay's Stax I just devoured half a tube or so of. :ph34r:

I tried eating vinegar again lately, and paid dearly for it. :( The body odor returned with a vengeance, and the yeast was having a real party. I miss food with taste so much! Tomato products really aggravate it, since they are so incredibly moldy. Stupid mold! :angry:

I am working on gathering my thoughts. The column should be up some time tonight. I need to make my master notes list first. ;) I have four pieces of paper with memory notes about what I would like to respond to. Meanwhile, it is back to laundry and attempting to clean up this house!

Sincerely,

Jin

P.S. Has anyone heard from Rinne, Ami, Sarah, Kristina, or anyone else who has been missing for a while?

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Its this stuff right.

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paula

Thats it!! Thanks Paula. :)

The other page I was on only had the 4 pack.

P.S. Has anyone heard from Rinne, Ami, Sarah, Kristina, or anyone else who has been missing for a while?

Rinne's been here. :) She pops in and out...she's busy with her restaraunt and with eating all of her Rinne bars. :lol:

Me and Sarah were having a good debate on the Glutenease thread. :ph34r:

Havent seen Ami or Kristina in a long time.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Ok...so it looks like I need phenols and oxalates to have a positive charge. The Zeolite itself has a negative charge.

Zeolite is naturally negatively charged so when ingested into your body all of the positively charged heavy metals, toxins and harmful chemicals bond with the zeolite at the cellular level and are flushed out of the system naturally.

Oooooohhh....I am soooo bringing this to Amy or Anna. I think I'm gonna test well for this......I can just *feel* it. :D

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