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Rachel--24 Collaborator

OMG.....I just toured all of the forums...and the various threads. Those Zeolite ads are only showing up on top of THIS thread. :huh:

They're targeting us OMG'ers because they know we're all toxic!! :blink:

You wont find zeolite ads above the other topics....I think it's just for us. :unsure:

OMG...I think I might be on to something! :o

Lisa...other Waiora distributors have their link's up there. Maybe you can ask Scott how you can get your link up there too. That way if anyone wants to purchase the zeolite....you can just say "scroll up to the blue link." :D

Everyone else gets ads for gluten free foods and such. I guess they realize we cant eat that stuff....so instead we get zeolite ads! :huh:


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AndreaB Contributor

Aaaauuuuurrrrrrrrgggghhhh!!! There's that song again! :lol:

I only take 15 chlorella tablets right now. I'll be taking 52 on the removal days though. That's a lot of chlorella! :o

The ads are keyword based. Since we talk about zeolite, they are going to show up. You have to pay for those through google.

tabasco32 Apprentice
bad girls, bad girls, whatcha gonna do.....

I'm going to get me one of them blue links, that's what I'm going ta do.. :P

Rachel--24 Collaborator
The ads are keyword based. Since we talk about zeolite, they are going to show up. You have to pay for those through google.

Aaaaaah....that explains it Andrea. :)

Its nice to know that we're not being targeted as the "toxic crowd". :lol:

I was kind of freaked out that they were only appearing in this thread. :unsure:

So does this mean that whatever I talk about will be advertised at the top of the page?? :huh:

hmmmm...

bad girls, bad girls...whatcha gonna do.... :lol:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
I only take 15 chlorella tablets right now. I'll be taking 52 on the removal days though. That's a lot of chlorella! :o

OMG....to me 15 tablets is ALOT. :o

I'm impressed Andrea. I think 10 tablets might actually kill me. :rolleyes:

I really think its those stupid oxalates.

I'm going to get me one of them blue links, that's what I'm going ta do.. :P

I say GO FOR IT Lisa....I'm totally behind you 100%. ;)

Why should Nancy "whats her name" get the credit....she's not posting in here! Your page should be up there. :)

tabasco32 Apprentice
Aaaauuuuurrrrrrrrgggghhhh!!! There's that song again! :lol:

Hey Rachel, I think you can Rachel songs too. :lol:

Andrea is obviously being Racheled by that song or gingle.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Well I wasnt really talking about my personal life....or should I say "lack of".....and yet there's this ad up there.

Gluten Free and Single??

Meet someone who follows a gluten free diet. 100% Free & Never a fee

How do they KNOW??? :lol:


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Rachel--24 Collaborator
Hey Rachel, I think you can Rachel songs too. :lol:

Andrea is obviously being Racheled by that song or gingle.

Oh yeah....I'm telling you...I can rachel ANYTHING!! :D

Poor Andrea. :P

tabasco32 Apprentice
Well I wasnt really talking about my personal life....or should I say "lack of".....and yet there's this ad up there.

Gluten Free and Single??

Meet someone who follows a gluten free diet. 100% Free & Never a fee

How do they KNOW??? :lol:

How about:

Gluten free, milk free, corn free, sugar free, soy free, chemical free, preservative free, egg free and single???

:lol:

Meet someone who follows this diet and you'll say :huh:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
How about:

Gluten free, milk free, corn free, sugar free, soy free, chemical free, preservative free, egg free and single???

:lol:

:lol:

Yeah...or "Are you FOOD-Free and single??"

Seeee....if I could meet someone who was on the "free of everything diet" .....we could totally go out on a date and well, I guess the food issue wouldnt even be an issue. :P

confusedks Enthusiast
Kassandra....something has to be causing the anemia. So maybe if that underlying problem were addressed the situation would improve?? Just a thought.

Yes, I totally agree with you. Dr H is pretty sure it's the babesia, but I've been in babs tx for about 7 months, and nothing has changed. The hematologist wants me to have an endoscopy and colonoscopy to rule out any malabsorption problems and/or internal bleeds. He said that I could have a tiny bleed that is causing this...who knows? But he does want it ruled out. I plan on going to a LLGI soon, but we gotta get my period straigtened out. (4 months of bleeding as of next week! :o )

Hey Kassandra has your gyno checked you for fibroids? I was telling my mom about you and she was curious as to what is going on.

I don't know. I think so, but I don't know how they check for that. If it's through a D&C, ultrasound or hysterocopy, then yes she has checked. :) I see her on Monday for a post op appt and we will go over her findings, etc. and hopefully will come up with a game plan for me.

tabasco32 Apprentice

Yeah my mom had fibroids. I will ask her about what tests her gyno took on her to see how he found out. Did they do a pap on you and turn the speculum sideways? I know sounds painful but I think that's the way you see them.

I've had it done this way and it actually isn't that bad. But I'll as her tomorrow.

How was the wedding? :)

Rachel--24 Collaborator
I don't know. I think so, but I don't know how they check for that. If it's through a D&C, ultrasound or hysterocopy, then yes she has checked. :)

I think they saw my fibroid on a CT scan. I also had ultrasounds during that time but I think they saw it first on the CT scan.

jerseyangel Proficient
If it's through a D&C, ultrasound or hysterocopy, then yes she has checked. :) I see her on Monday for a post op appt and we will go over her findings, etc. and hopefully will come up with a game plan for me.

Yep--between the ultrasound and the hysterocopy she has thoroughly checked for fibroids. The hysteroscopy gives a full detailed picture of the inside of the uterus and the ultrasound will catch fibroids both inside and outside of it.

I'll be waiting to hear about your appt. on Monday, Kassandra :)

miamia Rookie
He totally does :lol:

I did the same thing with my NAET treatments, I would just fall asleep immediately after, and I would sleep hard. My Dr at the time explained that it was like the circuits were being switched off and then reconnected and turned on again, so yeah, I don't know :huh:

Maybe the zeolite is rewiring you as we speak :lol:

Rachel-

maybe julies right and it is rewiring you to eat pizza and ice cream

miamia Rookie
Oh yeah....I'm telling you...I can rachel ANYTHING!! :D

Poor Andrea. :P

yes poor andrea but i think its funny and I laugh everytime I read it

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Rachel-

maybe julies right and it is rewiring you to eat pizza and ice cream

Mia, I hope so!!

I think that should definately be a priority in the whole "rewiring" process.

The brain function stuff can come later....but first things first....pizza and ice cream please!! :D

CarlaB Enthusiast

Wow, you guys have been busy! In the middle of the night, no less! LOL

Just popping in to say hello.

I used my lightworks on my shoulder and it helped .... but it stirred up a lot, too. This might be a good thing, but can't really tell from one day. :D

tabasco32 Apprentice
The brain function stuff can come later....but first things first....pizza and ice cream please!! :D

I don't know. I'm definetly positive that the brain function stuff may come first before pizza and ice cream. Sorry. :(

tabasco32 Apprentice
Yep--between the ultrasound and the hysterocopy she has thoroughly checked for fibroids. The hysteroscopy gives a full detailed picture of the inside of the uterus and the ultrasound will catch fibroids both inside and outside of it.

I'll be waiting to hear about your appt. on Monday, Kassandra :)

Have they done a endometrial biopsy? My mom asked me if they did that to you yet.

Did they do a transvaginal ultrasound where they put it up thier or a regular one? Or a colposcopy to look at the cervic area?

If they didn't do these procedures, I'm surprised they haven't.

Rachel--24 Collaborator
I don't know. I'm definetly positive that the brain function stuff may come first before pizza and ice cream. Sorry. :(

Well....that might still work since brainfog is one of the worst symptoms. So maybe I'll be able to eat pizza and ice cream without having to retreat into my own world for a few hours. :P

OR...maybe if I'm totally sane and clear headed I actually wont WANT to eat pizza and ice cream! :o

Maybe if I have more common sense...I'll just avoid it altogether!

OMG....that is a horrific thought. :blink:

I hope it doesnt come to that.

tabasco32 Apprentice
Well....that might still work since brainfog is one of the worst symptoms. So maybe I'll be able to eat pizza and ice cream without having to retreat into my own world for a few hours. :P

OR...maybe if I'm totally sane and clear headed I actually wont WANT to eat pizza and ice cream! :o

Maybe if I have more common sense...I'll just avoid it altogether!

OMG....that is a horrific thought. :blink:

I hope it doesnt come to that.

Yes, you'll definetely will be able to eat pizza and ice cream with no brain fog. But it won't come to you not wanting to eat these things at all. :)

AndreaB Contributor
yes poor andrea but i think its funny and I laugh everytime I read it

:lol: Me too. :lol:

OR...maybe if I'm totally sane and clear headed I actually wont WANT to eat pizza and ice cream! :o

Maybe if I have more common sense...I'll just avoid it altogether!

OMG....that is a horrific thought. :blink:

I hope it doesnt come to that.

You think so? Nah, I totally don't see that happening! :lol:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
You think so? Nah, I totally don't see that happening! :lol:

Me either...my love for pizza and ice cream is just too great. :P

Well, I learned that if I have a sulfation problem my OAT results for oxalates would not be reliable. :(

If oxalates in the urine are high....this definately indicates absorption of oxalates from the gut. However, if the levels are low it may not represent the amount of oxalate absorbed from the gut. Its because if there is insufficient sulfate in the system it will impair the kidney's ability to remove oxalate from the blood and into the urine.

So that might be a problem for me because of my issues with sulfation.

I think if my results do not show a problem with oxalates it wont change my mind....I feel that I have enough evidence at this point to convince me that it is a problem. Although it would be nice if for a change I could have verification with the lab results. :rolleyes:

Also, even though its definately important to replenish acidophilus and bifidus...they prefer other foods over oxalate....so they are only mediocre at degrading oxalates. The main bacteria for getting this job done is oxalobactor formigenes. It needs oxalate in order to survive...so if there is plenty of this bacteria available a person can eat plenty of high oxalate foods without any problem.

Lots of antibiotics can kill off this oxalate eating bacteria and as of now it is not available in any probiotic. It is currently being developed and will be sold as a drug (and no doubt it will be expensive).

Tetracycline

Doxy

Flagyl

Biaxin

Augmentin

Erythromycin

Chloromycetin

These are just some of the abx which can kill it off. I took the 3 which are highlighted.

confused Community Regular

Everyone,

Today i had an idea. I was thinking of making a little msn group with the bunch of us this thread, That we could chat about stuff and feel less stressed about posting on here were everyone in the world can read it. We can still talk on here about medical stuff, but when we want to get goofy, we can post it someplace else. I could even work on have an chat room in there. I know carla had trouble last time, but maybe we could figure it out this time lol. We could also talk about swapping supps.

paula

i really hoping asking this isnt breaking any rules. Just let me know if anyone is interested.

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