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Encircled Hawaiian dance 50 Milky gam Slim 54 Measure land 56 Born a SI to Urologist should diagnose impotence By Peter Gott DEAR DR Our 39yearold son is impotent had the mumps while I was five months pregnant with him Is this the cause of his impotence DEAR READER No In order for your mumps to have affected your son the virus would have had to infect his testicles before birth a highly un likely possibility Also immature tes ticles seem to be relatively resistant to the mumps virus Further prenatal mumps would have caused your son to have problems starting from puberty Mumps can cause infertility and im potence when the disease affects ma ture testicles leading to acute inflam mation and scar tissue Your sons impotence is more likely the consequent of something affect ing him in adulthood such as diabetes medication effect psychological fac tors or alcoholdrug abuse He should see a physician preferably a urolo gist for an examination and testing To give you more information I am sending you a free copy of my Health Report Impotence Other readers who would like a copy should send with their name and address to PO Box Cleveland OH 44101- 3369 Be sure to mention the title DEAR DR GOTT Im an amputee with extreme phantom pain Ive been taking Elavil Can you tell me what this drug does and how it might affect my body DEAR READER Elavil tyline is an antidepressant with sed ative effects It potentiates alcohol and should be used with caution in pa tients with glaucoma epilepsy and enlargement of the prostate gland Although the- precise mechanism of action is unknown the drug appears to block the absorption of serotonin a chemical messenger in the brain Major side effects include heart at tack heart rapid pulse low blood pressure seizures disordered thinking headache rash and hair loss Despite Its potential side effects the drug is widely used and for most pa tients poses no problems under ap propriate monitoring If your phantom pain is chronic and intractable I suggest you seek a re ferral to a pain clinicwhere special ists may be able to address your prob lem with more effective therapy DEAR DR GOTT I have a great deal of trouble with canker sores and fever blisters in my mouth Could you give me a clue as to what causes these and how to heal them Could an acid condition or too much grapefruit cause them My mom used to feed me sulfur and molasses in the spring to clear my blood Perhaps I should re sort to this oldtime treatment DEAR READER Canker sores aphthous stomatitis are shallow painful grayish ulcers that occur cy clically in crops or singly on the lin ing of the mouth The inner lips are commonly affected The lesions usu ally heal within 10 days only to recur Contributing factors include nutri tional deficiencies stress injury and hormonal changes The cause of aphthous stomatitis is unknown but may be related to a temporary de crease in cellular immunity Canker sores can be treated by cau tery burning with a chemical local- anesthetic creams such as or topical cortisone The recurrence rate is not diminished by therapy Too much grapefruit or other acid foods could trigger your canker sores Because modern treatment is not completely satisfactory you might try the old sulfurandmolasses rou tine Maybe Mom was right after all 19S9 NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE DR Better safe than sorry with poultry By Polly Fisher DEAR POLLY With all this public ity about salmonella poisoning in chicken Im wondering about my fa vorite trick in getting dinner on the table on time I work all day and sometimes put a pan of chicken in my oven in the morning setting the auto matic timer to go on in the afternoon so the chicken is cooked when I walk in the door Is this safe HELEN DEAR HELEN No its not safe This is one that Is a really bad idea because letting raw poultry sit at room temperature for several hours is an excellent way to encour age bacteria growth Cooking may de stroy some but not necessarily all the bacteria Poultry should always be refriger ated until yon start cooking it In fact if men it shouldnt even be thawed at room temperature but rather thawed in the refrigerator For quickthawing thaw in cold water On workdays prepare fastcooking chicken dishes with thin slices of boneless breast or small pieces that cook quickly Save the longroasted birds and bake large pieces for week ends when yon have more time POLLY RECIPE OF THE WEEK With the holidays quickly approaching youll appreciate the ease preparation and spectacular results of the follow ing recipe for whitechocolate truf fles They make fabnlous homemade gifts and are an elegant sweet to cap off holiday meals Gently melt ounces of white choc olate in a doableboiler or in the mi crowave oven remove from the heat or the microwave when partially melted but some tamps remain then stir until fully melted Pour cup heavycream into a food processor and begin processing While the machine Is running pour the melted chocolate throogh the feed tube When the chocolate and cream are thoroughly combined stop the machine add 2 tablespoons on- salted butter and continue processing for 1 minute stop the machine and scrape the sides then process addi tional minute Poor chocolate mixture Into a bowl and refrigerate approximately 12 hours or until the mixture is very firm Working qnickly to minimize melting roll the mixture Into 1inch balls or scoop out balls with a melon bailer Place balls on a platter or bak ing sheet covered with waxed paper and chill minutes Roll the finished truffles In Dutch- process cocoa powder or dip In tem pered white or dark chocolate Store in the refrigerator in a covered con tainer Youll enjoy the darkchoco late and milkchocolate versions of these truffles too as well as peanut truffles chocolatecovered caramels and All these recipes plus complete di rections for tempering chocolate are in my newsletter Handmade Choco lates Send for each copy to POLLYS POINTERS In care of this newspaper PO Box Cleve land OH Be sure to In clude the title POLLY Polly will send you a Polly Dollar 1 if she uses your favorite Pointer Peeve or Problem in he column Write POLLYS POINTERS in care of this newspaper 1919 NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN POIXSTS POINTERS