mercury Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 I just googled "eastern medicine + Gainesville,FL" and 10 came up under local businesses in the 352 area code... it shouldn't be too hard using your own resources. One of my cousins attended school for Natural medicine and she said that over 1/2 of the students attending were former MDs that had been disbarred (is that the right term?) from the AMA for not writing enough prescriptions. Don't count on an American doctor to heal you... they can only really be counted on to help you manage your symptoms and write you yet another script for the side effects of the prescribed management. Quote
mercury Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 just did a little more reading: don't ever let him get a small pox vaccine "In June, 2007, Science magazine reported that an American soldier who had been vaccinated for smallpox, a vaccine that contains live vaccinia virus, had transmitted vaccinia virus to his two-year-old son. The soldier and his son both had a history of eczema. The son rapidly came down with a rare side effect, eczema vaccinatum, which had been seen during the 1960s when children were routinely vaccinated against smallpox. The child developed a severe full-body pustular rash, his abdomen filled with fluid, and his kidneys nearly failed. Intense consultation with experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and a donation of an experimental antiviral drug by SIGA Technologies saved the child's life. Those with a family history of eczema are advised not to accept the smallpox vaccination, or anything else that contains live vaccinia virus." Quote
timesjoke Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 I hate to find doctors from the yellow pages, I prefer to have someone reccomend one to me because there are so many wackos out there. My fear of an alternative doctor is one who could not cut it and had to fall back on this as a last ditch, not because he believed it was better. So I will ask around, I am sure I can find some people who can offer me some advise........I was just thinking about the lady who was teaching our pregnancy class, she reminded me of a 60's throwback who should be driving a VW bus but she was really great, I am trying to remember her name or find any of that old paperwork, I bet she would know someone good. Quote
mercury Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 If you know anyone that sees a chiropractor on a regular or semi-regular basis, and they are happy with the care they receive, you could probably get a referral through the chirpractor. Quote
mercury Posted September 1, 2009 Posted September 1, 2009 Borage Dry Skin Therapy Products Borage - A Little Known Secret for Maintaining Healthy Skin TJ- check both of those links to see how/why the stuff works, and what the packaging looks like so you can find it more easily. I was using it regularly for quite a while, but stopped for a couple years. Ijust picked up some of the hand cream a week or so ago, and I'm getting the whole line again. I forgot how great my skin felt when I used it. They also have a line specifically for children. Quote
timesjoke Posted September 1, 2009 Posted September 1, 2009 Thanks alot, I see they sell it online as well so if I can't fnd it I can get it that way. I trust your advise, I will buy this stuff and see how it goes. Quote
mercury Posted September 1, 2009 Posted September 1, 2009 I forgot to share my new products, though! I bought myself some of that new Olay Pro X stuff for my birthday in June. I bought the starter kit - kind of pricey at $69, but they include a $10 coupon for a later purchase of full sized product, and I'm still using that original kit. It included 3 products - a day cream, an eye cream and a night cream. I LOVE it. My face feels good, never greasy. It hasn't caused any break outs (which is usually my biggest concern with new products), and I do believe it is actually helping to plump out some of the lines that are starting to pop up these days and evening out the over-all tone. I've even noticed a difference in the canyon betwen my eyes (the one that makes me look angry- lol)... it's still there, as I'm sure it always will be, but I think it's rolled back about 10 years. I also just picked up some Shikai Everyday shampoo & conditioner. My hair feels like silk, but isn't all limp and lifeless. Bumble & Bumble Cream- I put this stuff in my hair right after getting out of the shower and I don't have to do a thing to it, other than comb it through. I get actual curls instead of wavy frizz... it's like my hair is suddenly 22 again. (again, kind of pricey- $13 for a 2 oz. bottle, but you only need a small amount, and the time I save makes it worth it.) Pledge Multi Surface - works on wood, appliances, glass. Smells awesome and gets rid of dirt really good. Works great on sealed granite & stainless, too (I have neither of them, but I've gotten feedback from those who do.) Febreze Home Collection candles (not the regular Febreze candles) also smell awesome... plus you get about 30-40 hours of burn time for $10 and you can pick it up at the same time you buy your groceries. Quote
Chi Posted September 1, 2009 Posted September 1, 2009 I had eczema all my life from birth to 25 years. When I was 25 in lieu of another cortisone prescription, I opted to try something unconventional. I had heard that traditional chinese medicine worked wonders for a friend of mine. I had no other options so I thought why not? I went for my consult and he prescribed a tea which he blended himself. I'm sure it was bear gall bladders, eye of newt and witches warts. I had to stir the glunk to keep it from settling. I drank it for 2 weeks...and seriously I've never had eczema ever again. I have since sent others who have had eczema to the same guy and they've all been prescribed something different. One little boy was 3 and his mom used some sort of meridian massage???(weird) and lo and behold...gone. Now please keep in mind I'm a huge skeptic and thought I wasn't expecting anything...but it seems to have worked. In the past i have used a red clover salve, another with a bees wax base, broken vitamin e capsules (they are more potent than commercial vitamin e oil) and they've all provided some measure of relief, but not a cure. Eliminate any scented products, double rinse laundry, and eliminate dairy...they all provide a measure of relief too. However if you can...check out someone who is a registered traditional chinese medical doctor...it's quite enlightening and a really in depth diagnostic process. It's really interesting. My eczema was bad enough the cortisone has thinned the skin in the crooks of my arms...so I am really familiar with the discomfort. Good Luck! That's pretty freakin' cool! You have peaked my interest in Chinese medicine. Natural is always better. I'm also interested in Native American medicine. Quote
mercury Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 TJ- I just checked prices for you at Publix. They do have it, but just the regular body lotion in the green box and the hand cream. Body lotion is $9.99 for an 8 oz bottle and the hand cream was $5.99 for a 4 oz tube. In ours, it's located with the professional hair products, but if your Publix has an organic pharmacy area, it would probably be there. (Cheaper than from the manufacturer by about 5 bucks!) If you're near a Whole Foods, I know they carry it, too. Quote
timesjoke Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 TJ- I just checked prices for you at Publix. They do have it, but just the regular body lotion in the green box and the hand cream. Body lotion is $9.99 for an 8 oz bottle and the hand cream was $5.99 for a 4 oz tube. In ours, it's located with the professional hair products, but if your Publix has an organic pharmacy area, it would probably be there. (Cheaper than from the manufacturer by about 5 bucks!) If you're near a Whole Foods, I know they carry it, too. Could you explain the difference between hand lotion and regular lotion so a person with testosterone can explain it please? And yes I hit the Publix last night and got the lotion, I won't have the kids till this weekend though so I will let you know how he does with it, I called the ex but she was not interested in geting any so if it works well I will have to send it with him.....no biggie I guess. Quote
RoyalOrleans Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 Could you explain the difference between hand lotion and regular lotion so a person with testosterone can explain it please? Don't you moisturize your hands? At least, that is what I read in a previous post about how your wife won't let you touch her with rough hands. Chemically, I find it hard to discern one for the other. Both of which, no matter how it is labeled, doesn't do a damn bit of good for a working man's hands. And yes I hit the Publix last night and got the lotion, I won't have the kids till this weekend though so I will let you know how he does with it, I called the ex but she was not interested in geting any so if it works well I will have to send it with him.....no biggie I guess. Publix has fukken awesome fresh made sub sammiches!!! Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.
mercury Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 The hand cream is much thicker than the regular lotion, which helps to provide a mosture barrier and keep the good stuff on your skin... that's the only difference, really. Using a hand cream on oyour body will cause your clothing to stick to your skin for a while and probably result in more irritation. Lotion tends to soak in quickly, allowing you to get dressed right away. RO- have you ever tried Neutrogenia's Norweigien Formula Hand Cream? It's sticky as hell and feels kind of weird until it soaks in, but works REALLY great - instantly soothes chaffed skin and leaves a moisure barrier that will last through a hand washing or 2. men's Neutrogena® Hand Cream - Neutrogena Quote
RoyalOrleans Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 RO- have you ever tried Neutrogenia's Norweigien Formula Hand Cream? It's sticky as hell and feels kind of weird until it soaks in, but works REALLY great - instantly soothes chaffed skin and leaves a moisure barrier that will last through a hand washing or 2. men's Neutrogena? Hand Cream - Neutrogena Aww... honey. Thanks for your concern, but I have no desire to moisturize to cure my working man's hands. A man's hands are a status symbol amongst us mouthbreathers up here in the Piedmont. Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.
timesjoke Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 Don't you moisturize your hands? At least, that is what I read in a previous post about how your wife won't let you touch her with rough hands. Chemically, I find it hard to discern one for the other. Both of which, no matter how it is labeled, doesn't do a damn bit of good for a working man's hands. Good memory there RO, yes Tami says sandpaper does not touch her skin, being as she has never screamed at me for anything I will gladly use lotion to keep my hands soft for her I don't have to do a lot of "hands on" anymore in construction but every now and then I have to help the guys of my framing crew with a very complex roof system they are having issues with. Sometimes the truss package is not labled correctly or they have some of the trusses flipped and you have to be able to "see" the finished product to figure it out. Publix has fukken awesome fresh made sub sammiches!!! I love their philly, I am not supposed to eat them, but sometimes I just can't help but to indulge my taste buds once in awile. Quote
Chi Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 Good memory there RO, yes Tami says sandpaper does not touch her skin, being as she has never screamed at me for anything I will gladly use lotion to keep my hands soft for her Now I KNOW Tami is make believe. There ain't a woman alive who has never screamed at her man for one thing or another at some point, especially if they've been together for a considerable amount of time. Quote
mercury Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 I could have said that until shortly after Collin was born (9 years into it...), but then I went crazy and screamed at everyone. Quote
RoyalOrleans Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 I don't have to do a lot of "hands on" anymore in construction but every now and then I have to help the guys of my framing crew with a very complex roof system they are having issues with. Sometimes the truss package is not labled correctly or they have some of the trusses flipped and you have to be able to "see" the finished product to figure it out. Yeah... you're a prince. I love their philly, I am not supposed to eat them, but sometimes I just can't help but to indulge my taste buds once in awile. Are you obese or something? Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.
timesjoke Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 Chi........nevermind, when your stuck in being ugly mode I will just not reply to you. Yeah... you're a prince. Sometimes I am, but sometimes I'm the frog too, looking for a kiss Are you obese or something? I have gained a few pounds, ask any person who used to work out heavy what happens when you stop working out and they will almost always say you gain weight easily. The body is used to taking in and burning off a massive amount of calories so it is a big change your body must go through. I am 6' 2" and 270 pounds, I have the linebacker build with a little more gut than would seem healthy, and I agree, lol. Mostly my issue with my doctor is my cholesterol. I have mild high blood pressure issues and a family trend to heart disease so things like a philly are not supposed to be on my menu. Quote
RoyalOrleans Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 Chi........nevermind, when your stuck in being ugly mode I will just not reply to you. Then why can't you take that "turn the other cheek" philosophy with Eddo? I have gained a few pounds, ask any person who used to work out heavy what happens when you stop working out and they will almost always say you gain weight easily. The body is used to taking in and burning off a massive amount of calories so it is a big change your body must go through. I am 6' 2" and 270 pounds, I have the linebacker build with a little more gut than would seem healthy, and I agree, lol. Mostly my issue with my doctor is my cholesterol. I have mild high blood pressure issues and a family trend to heart disease so things like a philly are not supposed to be on my menu. I have always had a strong and quick metabolism. I can pretty much eat what I want to, because I burn calories like my old Jeep burned gasoline. As a matter of taste, I rarely eat out at a restaurant. I don't drink carbonated soda and I have cut out all refined sugar from my diet. I am 6'2" and 213 lbs, as of this morning. Who knows? I could drop dead tomorrow. Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.
mercury Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 ask any person who used to work out heavy what happens when you stop working out I used to work with a guy that was a competitive body builder in a former life, and I guess he won a lot of those competitions. He showed us pictures of what he used to look like and I couldn't beleive it was the same man, despite how many years had passed. He wasn't just a little chubby, he was an an absolute fatass, with a distictive waddle. Quote
Chi Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 Chi........nevermind, when your stuck in being ugly mode I will just not reply to you. No unfurled epic proportioned responses of things I don't agree with or can relate to? Darn! Quote
Ahhlee Posted September 2, 2009 Author Posted September 2, 2009 Good memory there RO, yes Tami says sandpaper does not touch her skin, being as she has never screamed at me for anything I will gladly use lotion to keep my hands soft for her Ick! Ick! Icky! Ick! I actually broke up with a guy for having soft hands. He reached over to hold my hand and it was softer than my own! I literally almost vomited right then and there. Give me a working man's hands ANY fukking day! Quote
timesjoke Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 Then why can't you take that "turn the other cheek" philosophy with Eddo? I am actually considering adding him to my ignore list. eddo has never said a single nice thing to or about me in over two years. Chi is nasty to me without cause as well, but she has also been nice to me a couple times....well maybe not nice but not ugly so I will try to just ignore the ugly things and pay attention to the not ugly. I don't ask for much, if eddo offered me anything but hate I would have a much different reaction to him. I have always had a strong and quick metabolism. I can pretty much eat what I want to, because I burn calories like my old Jeep burned gasoline. As a matter of taste, I rarely eat out at a restaurant. I don't drink carbonated soda and I have cut out all refined sugar from my diet. I am 6'2" and 213 lbs, as of this morning. Who knows? I could drop dead tomorrow. Well we can all drop dead tomorrow I guess, but sometimes you can help or hurt your chances I suppose. I drink sweet tea, that is my main drink pretty much everywhere I go. Apple juice and orange juice for breakfast and if I have to, I will drink a sprite or other clear soda if nothing else is available, I love my home water but cannot drink city water and most bottled waters are crap. I grill three nights or more a week as a kind of middle ground to still eat what I want but let a lot of the grease drip off. I love cheese, just about any kind of cheese. If you open my fridge you will see around 7 different kinds of cheese in there at any one time. The doctor does not like that either I used to work with a guy that was a competitive body builder in a former life, and I guess he won a lot of those competitions. He showed us pictures of what he used to look like and I couldn't beleive it was the same man, despite how many years had passed. He wasn't just a little chubby, he was an an absolute fatass, with a distictive waddle. Believe me, I have to fight to stay just a little chunky, I had a lot of people i knew from those circles working out with each other who have gotten huge. I joke with one guy and tell him if he was two inches shorter he would be perfectly round, lol. No unfurled epic proportioned responses of things I don't agree with or can relate to? Darn! I guess I just don't understand why you keep saying such ugly things out of nowhere Chi. I don't dislike you or anything, in fact I think your pretty cool and I find myself agreeing with you more then you might think then as I'm feeling pretty good about you in general BAM you smack me in the face with something like that........I don't know what to say. Quote
Ahhlee Posted September 2, 2009 Author Posted September 2, 2009 I am actually considering adding him to my ignore list. eddo has never said a single nice thing to or about me in over two years. Chi is nasty to me without cause as well, but she has also been nice to me a couple times....well maybe not nice but not ugly so I will try to just ignore the ugly things and pay attention to the not ugly. I don't ask for much, if eddo offered me anything but hate I would have a much different reaction to him. Really? Someone disagrees with you on occasion so you just put them on "ignore"? People don't live up to YOUR expectations, so you put them on "ignore"? You can't control how someone reacts to you, so you put them on "ignore"? Seems like a yellow belly move to me. Sure, we all have our disagreements here from time to time, but is it really necessary to just flat out ignore someone for it? Nobody's perfect. Man up, face the conflict, try to find a resolution, and if you absolutely can't then agree to disagree. Ignoring is pretty sh!tty and cowardly, IMO. Quote
Chi Posted September 2, 2009 Posted September 2, 2009 I guess I just don't understand why you keep saying such ugly things out of nowhere Chi. I don't dislike you or anything, in fact I think your pretty cool and I find myself agreeing with you more then you might think then as I'm feeling pretty good about you in general BAM you smack me in the face with something like that........I don't know what to say. Are you serious? I'm not that mean to you, am I? That's just how I am. Often times that's how I show my affection or like to people, by razzing them. Can't say that's the case with you, but:p I don't really mean it in a malacious way either. Unless I make that clear:D Quote
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