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8. December 2006, 19:05:16
Ogopogo 
Modified by Ogopogo (8. December 2006, 19:07:31)
To anyone that has high blood levels from diabetes.... i have found that a quarter to a half of a teaspoon of cinnamon a day will lower it...i have used it for a month and have found that it really works! almost eliminates metformin!

25. July 2005, 16:45:05
Ogopogo 
I was wondering if anyone knowing about birds that have had the same problem as i have encountered, or is knowledgeable enough to help me. I was running the flea market yesterday, as i always do on weekends and heard a strange noise coming from the pet/hot tub store in the mall. Looking in i saw a big cage with a big bird sitting on top of it. I went in to check it out, and found this scarlet macaw absolutely with no feathers left on her, except from her neck up. She still acts very healthy, and friendly. I guess the owners of the store said that her owner had died and she had probably went into grief, but i think there is more to it then that. Anyway the lady didn't know what to do with this bird, and was going to give it to this (parrot island) place we have here. Well seeing that i have owned and raised alot of birds myself, suggested i take the bird and bring it back to health.
So just wondering if there is anyone out there that has any suggestions on feather picking, to please let me know

Thank You

12. April 2005, 16:14:19
Ogopogo 
Any suggestions for what may be good for the kidneys?....

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