[tri-med] Re: slippery elm + other question

Yes, yes, yes!!!  Send us pics--I've been wanting to see the lovely 
Matilda!  You know--totally off subject--I just got a cell phone and 
have been checking out all the cool features.  Wouldn't you know that 
one of the tunes I can pick for the ring is "Waltzing Matilda"?  I 
thought I should use it just to bring all my Aussie friends to mind 
when I hear it ring LOL :) .
'Fraid I don't know anything about slippery elm--actually, the first 
thing that popped into my mind when I saw the email title was, "Is that 
something that goes along with poison oak and dutch elm disease?"  
Sounds nasty!  Glad it's not quite :) .

Loren (wife to Kraig, mom to Keren, T18, 13 mo. and counting! :) )
Southeast Michigan
http://webpages.eng.wayne.edu/~ad6075

On Thursday, November 27, 2003, at 05:21 PM, Richard Carlick wrote:

> I was just wondering if anyone has used slippery elm on their kiddies. 
>  My girlfriend who has a disabled son with same bowel probs as our 
> cherubs and has just started using it and thinks it is marvellous.  It 
> is supposed to be good for tummy and bowel and gets things going!!  
> Wasn't keen to try it on Matilda until I had a bit of input from the 
> T-18 experts! (as I believe we are as opposed to docs!!!!)
> Also, my gorgeous cousin is coming out from America for christmas and 
> has asked me if there are any magic lotions or potions she could pick 
> up for me for Matilda - If any of you (Jude!) use any herbs or 
> vitamins that you swear by let me know and I can check out if we can 
> get them here, if not I'll have Karen bring them out for me.
>
> AND, as we don't have a website for Matilda, we are getting some 
> photos scanned today so if anyone would like a peek at our cherub let 
> me know and I'll email you.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Catherine, wife to Richard and mum to Matilda 5 (T-18) and Tom 3 (& 
> bump!)
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>



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