I would humbly suggest to the moderators that anyone who cannot keep their
comments on a professional level be removed from the list.(Maybe after a
warning or two?) I don't know that the language used by certain folks would
fly with the medical community, whom I personally try my hardest to reach
out to. I don't mean to refuse help or support to anyone, but at the same
time don't want any doctors who might be on the list to drop when they see
garbage llike this post.
As for my comments to Mrs Matthews, I'll reserve those for an off-list
conversation should she wish to start one. no point in cluttering the list
with more than one off-tpoic post.
Back to the topic at hand... Jamie's doing well (for those who don't
remember, she's my wife, 29 years old, CVS diagnosed at 3, and it's never
gone away. She has still been out of the hospital and more or less healthy
for the past several years. I got a new job at a local hospital, partially
because of the good job, closer drive, better pay mix and partially because
I'll be close by if she does happen to need to be there.
_____
From: cyclicvomitingsyndrome@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:cyclicvomitingsyndrome@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Amber Matthews
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 9:48 PM
To: cyclicvomitingsyndrome@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome] Re: CO Q-10 and L-Carnitine - Mary??
This is being reported. dont send this crap on medical websites bitch
mamatlc2000 <OneSmartCooke@ <mailto:OneSmartCooke%40gmail.com> gmail.com>
wrote: Mary -
I found a CO-Q at Sam's Club today. I cannot seem to find out if it is
pharmaceutical grade or not. I did notice it has Goji Extract in it.
This is closely related to the tobacco plant so I don't know if they
used tobacco or not. I cannot seem to get any info. on this from the
maker. I just wrote to the maker so I hope to get more info. from them.
It says Naturally Co-Q Blue.
per 30ml
It contains CoEnzyme Q10 125mg, Blueberry extract (vaccinium
corymbosum) 750mg and Goji Extract (lycium barbarum) 750 mg.
The CVS website says, "synthetic forms of CoQ10, while cheaper, are
generally derived from tobacco and are not easily absorbed."
When I looked up Goji Extract on Google, I came up with a thing called
wolfberry.
What are your thoughts on this?
Terry
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