update on fish oil results/congratulations on new system!
Last Post 05 Sep 2003 07:55 PM by dveejredux. 10 Replies.
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dveejredux
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05 Sep 2003 07:55 PM
    This new system looks great! Hope it keeps the gremlins in line... For about two weeks now I have been taking 6 capsules of PGFO (Natural Factors) a day. Before this, the palms of my hands would have on a typical day 50% to 60% dead skin on them. After about three days of PGFO (!!), palms are almost completely "live skin" (two tiny visible bits on each palm). I have changed nothing else: not soaps, not shampoos, not diet (Zone, of course). My feeling is: if the palms of my hands are so dramatically affected by PGFO, so must my insides be as well! Looking forward to getting a blood work in the near future. dveej, PGFO evangelist :!:
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    05 Sep 2003 08:02 PM
    >>For about two weeks now I have been taking 6 capsules of PGFO (Natural Factors) a day. Before this, the palms of my hands would have on a typical day 50% to 60% dead skin on them. After about three days of PGFO (!!), palms are almost completely "live skin" (two tiny visible bits on each palm). I have changed nothing else: not soaps, not shampoos, not diet (Zone, of course). << The optimal health matrix shows that 85% of skin are controlled by eicosanoids, so you must have been producing a lot of bad ones. >>My feeling is: if the palms of my hands are so dramatically affected by PGFO, so must my insides be as well!<< I totally agree. 60 trillion cells are controlled by eicosanoids in the body. One needs a balance of both good and bad, but too many bad can lead to a multitude of diseases. >> Looking forward to getting a blood work in the near future. << Looking forward to your results. BTW: Can I ask why you are registered as both Dveej and Dveejredux. I am assuming you are one in the same :)
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    05 Sep 2003 08:33 PM
    Right after I registered as "dveej" my email went down, so I haven't been able to retrieve the confirmation link for the username and password I prefer. Since in the interim I have gotten a new email address, I thought I would just register as "dveejredux' again. Didn't know I was registered under two names: I kept trying "dveej" and the password I had left in the first registration attempt, but it kept not working -- probably I have to confirm my registration from the email sent to the now dead address...anyway, now you know. I tried to post this explanation earlier but must have hit the preview button instead of the submit button. It's amazing I can even breathe and drive at the same time... :shock: dveej, entropy magnet
    Anne-Marie
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    05 Sep 2003 11:48 PM
    I'm glad you are one in the same person :D
    Lynn
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    06 Sep 2003 03:32 AM
    Dveejredux, I'm having problems getting my old username to login too! I re-registered my original username and never got a confirmation back either. I have spoken to the Administrative office but they told me it was working, unfortunately it is not. I did like you and re-registered with a different username and email just so I could get in until I get this problem fixed. If you figure out how to fix it, please let me know. My original username is Stacey10 and I want to return to be oldself!!!!! Thanks, Stacey
    dveejredux
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    06 Sep 2003 04:54 AM
    Maybe whoever moderates this forum and reads our posts could take pity on us poor nameless ones and get some power that be to email you and me privately a way to consolidate our dual registrations, so that we could have our old names....(hint, hint, hint...) :roll: dveej, se souvenant du principe de l"UNESCO: L'enfant a le droit d'un nom et d'une nationalité...
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    08 Sep 2003 11:47 AM
    QUOTE: "The optimal health matrix shows that 85% of skin are controlled by eicosanoids, so you must have been producing a lot of bad ones. I totally agree. 60 trillion cells are controlled by eicosanoids in the body. One needs a balance of both good and bad, but too many bad can lead to a multitude of diseases." END QUOTE My daughter has the dreaded sweaty hands - :cry: I wonder if taking PGFO will help her with that? :?: We have to buy special wooded pencils so she can do her math homework.
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    08 Sep 2003 05:24 PM
    [quote:7b181d8d62="jaydpiii"]QUOTE: My daughter has the dreaded sweaty hands - :cry: I wonder if taking PGFO will help her with that? :?: We have to buy special wooded pencils so she can do her math homework.[/quote:7b181d8d62] I'm sorry to hear that. :( I would certainly start her out on a low dosage and if the fish oil agrees with her biochemistry, gradually increase the dosage. Good luck! :)
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    11 Sep 2003 08:41 AM
    I am interested in the optimal health matrix you mentioned in this forum. Is that in one of Dr Sears books or available somewhere else? Kindest regards, Andrew
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    11 Sep 2003 11:56 AM
    Good Day, You can view the optimal health matrix at www.zonediet.com under the link evidence-based wellness. Sincerely, WM
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    11 Sep 2003 02:13 PM
    thank you so much
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