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Old 08-28-2009, 08:18 PM #11
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Rick, you give me a secure feeling towards this board; I know it is always well tended, like a garden, even when I'm away.

You never know what you're going to find growing in our garden, and you're here, with others, to alert us when necessary. For some reason I'm picturing that carnivorous plant in Little Shop of Horrors!

Keep on growing your ideas; we like them!

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that you are one of the most interesting posters on the board. I love the way your posts always carry a sense of humour (humor to you Americans), whatever the subject.

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one or two even made sense.

eat my dirt you "less than 400s"

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Rick, thank you for pushing the information about treatments in a different direction. You were kind enough to send me an email copy of your work on tumeric, green tea and ginger. I've taken some combination of that for quite a while and I believe it's made a difference in my life. Your inquisitive mind looks for connections where others (doctors and scientists) have pre-judged the outcome and refuse to entertain the possibility that something different just might work. I referred a friend to some of your writings on BrainTalk, back in that era. He had been ready to feel and function (lol) as a disabled person. But shortly after using info he learned about on-line from yours and other sites, he could resume many of his normal activities.

So thank you, for thinking beyond the status quo of science and practice in this area. You have made a huge contribution far beyond the number of posts you've written.

Katherine

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Well, I just lost my post, drat it. In short - I was asking about your gluten experiment and thanking you for all you do and so generously share with the board! Should I throw out the bread?
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I always look for your posts - I figure you have just as much chance as the university etc. researchers of coming up with the answer! Or many answers to the many different problems we have. I sleep fairly well most nights, my insides work better, and I have some hope that I might be slowing down my PD progress partly because of information you've put on here. I like the life you have now just fine!
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