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Re: A Guest Needs Some Magic
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 5:20 am
by Big Wallaby
I get the feeling she posts from emotion and not rational thought. Her very next post:
http://mythoughtsideasandramblings.com/ ... dom-rocks/
Re: A Guest Needs Some Magic
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 6:50 am
by mechurchlady
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3638/330 ... c1fb5a.jpg
The kid nearly dies and then she takes the kid to the parks anyhow. I am on the disboards and we talk about kids and being careful to not overdo the parks. One day the kid is in the hospital and the next it is tuckered out and they are going for a third day to parks.
I am so confused.
Re: A Guest Needs Some Magic
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:20 am
by turkeyham
After seeing her picture, I don't think you should be eating anything with milk in it. My doctor told me milk will make you ill when you have a flu bug. My sister is a LVN and she said flat soft drinks, water and soda crackers do the trick. Plus plenty of sleep and being lazy too. When everyone go sick, we stayed in the hotel room and slept it out for the evening. :)
Re: A Guest Needs Some Magic
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:23 pm
by mechurchlady
turkeyham wrote:After seeing her picture, I don't think you should be eating anything with milk in it. My doctor told me milk will make you ill when you have a flu bug. My sister is a LVN and she said flat soft drinks, water and soda crackers do the trick. Plus plenty of sleep and being lazy too. When everyone go sick, we stayed in the hotel room and slept it out for the evening. :)
Milk will not make you sick when you have the flu. It does however make mucus which causes phlegm to build up and increase congestion. Mucus producing foods are not allowed on one IBS and celiac diet. Thus your mom is right about drinking milk when you have the flu or a cold. You are hacking away and then add the milk which means even more congestion.
http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/
Seaweed is high in polysaccharides. It may be called a "sea vegetable" but
it sort of falls into the same category of okra (at least, as far as SCD™
is concerned), and also herbs like marshmallow and slippery elm. Slimy,
mucilaginous substances are often prescribed by some who think the
"coating" properties are helpful to the intestines. They aren't. We who
have compromised guts cannot digest this stuff - but our bugs can have
quite a party on it.
Re: A Guest Needs Some Magic
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 2:18 pm
by Malpass93
Makes me glad that I've had my dinner already...
Re: A Guest Needs Some Magic
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 7:50 pm
by felinefan
When you have the flu, you temporarily lose your ability to digest lactose, a natural milk sugar. That's why they tell you to take it really easy when you have the flu and for some time afterward.