• Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion

    a year ago

    Reply to Mold inspection

    Hi @Annie

    In our Mold & Mycotoxin Illness course, I share directories to help you find certified mold inspectors, remediators, and practitioners. Here’s the video.

    One directory that I mention is the International Society for Environmentally Acquired Illness. Click here to search for an indoor environmental professional in your area.

    As for why…

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  • Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion

    a year ago

    Reply to Varicose veins

    @Annie thanks for your feedback. We’ve changed the editing time from 10 minutes to 4 hours after posting. Do you feel this is sufficient?

    And regarding the page load time, can you please clarify so we can rectify the issue. Which pages aren’t loading quickly for you?

  • Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion

    a year ago

    Reply to White patches on my sons face

    @Annie – I believe you’re referring to the TRS Spray that’s being promoted online correct? TRS is an activated colloidal zeolite spray which forms nanoparticles in the body. It’s basically a binder. We are unsure of how well these are eliminated from the body. Testimonials are impressive, and with very ill children, some believe the…

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  • Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion

    a year ago

    Reply to Varicose veins

    Hi @Annie – if you haven’t had any testing done in a while, a combination of blood and functional tests can help provide some helpful insights. If your doctor is not functionally trained however, they may not be open to recommending these tests for you. However, in B Better we provide access to tests through Rupa Health or True Health Labs in…

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  • Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion

    a year ago

    Reply to Varicose veins

    Hi @Annie – have you seen our Varicose Veins handout in the Symptom Dictionary? It provides some initial dietary and lifestyle steps, and supplements to consider.

    It also lists possible contributing factors to help get to the root cause(s):

    • Portal vein/liver congestion – Do you have a recent liver panel you can share? I remember you saying…

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  • Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion

    a year ago

    Reply to White patches on my sons face

    @Annie I know how frustrating that can be. Conventional healthcare is reactive, and not at all preventative. The best example is diabetes. People can show signs of insulin resistance 10 years prior to a diagnosis, and believe that they suddenly wake up with a diagnosis overnight for that exact reason; they are told “everything is normal”…

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  • Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion

    a year ago

    Reply to Protein powders

    Hi @Annie – in addition to Daniel’s suggestion, my clients have also had success using Apex Energetics ClearVite CLA or ChC (vanilla or chocolate) for therapeutic short-term use (few months) as another option. Keep in mind, chocolate in general is high in cadmium (even if organic), so if it’s to be used longer term, best to look at no flavors…

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  • Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion

    a year ago

    Reply to Raw Honey

    Hi @Bahareh – best to source your honey from a local farm directly.

    The 2 that I know of are:

    • iFarm: Mahmood 055-885-1025 – don’t think they are ESMA certified though (but many smaller farmers don’t bother because of the cost involved)
    • Hatta Honey: https://www.hattahoney.ae/ – they are ESMA certified

    They both offer raw, organic honey and…

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  • Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion

    a year ago

    Reply to White patches on my sons face

    Hi @Annie

    When it comes to skin conditions, it’s difficult to determine the exact cause without a proper diagnosis from a doctor. My initial suggestion would be to see a general practitioner (GP) or dermatologist for an accurate diagnosis. Once we have that, we can better identify the root cause and work on addressing it effectively.

    White…

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  • Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion

    a year ago

    Reply to Antipyretic for kids

    Hi @sara_alm369 – it’s important to remember that fevers are a natural immune response and are not always something that needs to be treated unless they become very uncomfortable and dangerously high. As long as the fever is below 40.5°C/105°F and my kids are alert,
    playing, eating, and living normally, I don’t suppress a fever with
    medication…

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