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Scallops

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 9:04 pm
by Tom Elder
Does anyone have a repertory listing for agg. scallops? This is not
agg. shellfish, he "loves shrimp". Also he has aversion to fish and
desires tomato juice (daily).

This is a long time client, ten years, whom I have not seen for a few
years. He has returned saying "my life couldn't be better". But he
wants to know if this "scallops thing" can be healed. His father has
the same specific aggravation to scallops.

Any rep listings would be appreciated.

Thomas Eldridge

Re: Scallops

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 11:24 pm
by Rosemary C Hyde, Ph.D.
I'm not sure I'd consider shrimp a "shellfish." It's actually a crustacean -- more similar to some insects than to scallops, etc...

The first remedy I'd look at would be Urt-u -- depending on what the symptoms are that scallops aggravate.

Rosemary

Re: Scallops

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 12:12 am
by Simon King LCPH MARH
He's suffering from a condition known as 'scallops'?
I thought that's what happened to frightened horses!

:-)

S
If you want to do what you love it will be easy - Courtney Pine

Re: Scallops

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 11:18 am
by Liz Hennel
Why is it so vital to eat scallops? there is so much else he CAN eat - some things just ain't right for us individually - why does he want to ingest something his body rejects?

Simon King wrote:He's suffering from a condition known as 'scallops'?
I thought that's what happened to frightened horses!

:-)

S
If you want to do what you love it will be easy - Courtney Pine
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Re: Scallops

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 12:06 pm
by Simon King LCPH MARH
Horse s'Gallops..geddit?
LOL
Oh well.

The thing I couldn't glean from the original posts was WHAT aggravated
from eating scallops?
OR was it that he has a DESIRE for scallops? Not the same thing.
Simon

ps. s'callops...could be a synonym for running to the loo- lol!
If you want to do what you love it will be easy - Courtney Pine

Re: Scallops

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 3:09 pm
by Soroush Ebrahimi
Dear Colleagues
Scallops are molluscs with two hinged shells (bivalves) which filter their
food from the surrounding water.
They filter everything and store some and can be high heavy metals and
elements such as Ars.

Some people with cirrhosis and impaired bile flow (such as in Wilsons
disease or PBC) can have an excess amount of copper accumulate in the liver.
If laboratory tests confirm copper excess, most doctors would recommend
avoiding shellfish, which is rich in copper, along with recommending medical
treatment to reduce copper stores.

In my view, they should be avoided.

See also http://www.kroger.com/hn/Food_Hbc/Fish_ ... od_Hbc.htm

Rgds
Soroush
Message: 20
Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 02:18:05 -0700 (PDT)
From: Liz Hennel
Subject: Re: Scallops

Why is it so vital to eat scallops? there is so much else he CAN eat - some
things just ain't right for us individually - why does he want to ingest
something his body rejects?

Re: Scallops

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 4:26 pm
by kerrylawson1
Hello, couldn't you say the same about so many foods? One would have to choose a
macrobiotic or possibly a vegan diet to avoid such poisons or unnecessary foods. But
avoidance still doesn't deal with how the constitution shows symptoms from such
damaging foods and if an aggravation occurs it either means it is a good thing because it
is ridding the body of something poisonous or it means the constitution is weak in a
certain area and so meaning that further healing could be achieved. Thanks. Kerry.

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Re: Scallops

Posted: Mon May 02, 2005 5:27 pm
by Didi Ananda Ruchira
Dear Thomas

At 01-05-2005 Sunday, you wrote:
"Desires tomatos" makes me think of their high potassium content... which in turn triggers my thoughts about the nutritional content of "scallops". Perhaps a little research might uncover a link? Often nutition plays a part in these cravings and aggravations.

Besides that, why not simply go vegetarian and solve the matter!! ;-)
Sincerely,
Didi Ananda Ruchira
Director, Abha Light
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