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Thread started 10/28/03 12:16am

June7

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Do You Believe In The Healing Powers of Natural Herbal Medicine?

...and no, I'm not talking about weed

I mean the stuff ancient tribes have passed down thru generations and generations...


If so, what are they?
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Reply #1 posted 10/28/03 12:18am

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June7 said:

...and no, I'm not talking about weed

I mean the stuff ancient tribes have passed down thru generations and generations...


If so, what are they?
hi june! do you got a guru now? what are you gonna take? smile
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Reply #2 posted 10/28/03 12:18am

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Peyote is like weed nod Its good so I have been told.
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Reply #3 posted 10/28/03 12:20am

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Christopher said:

June7 said:

...and no, I'm not talking about weed

I mean the stuff ancient tribes have passed down thru generations and generations...


If so, what are they?
hi june! do you got a guru now? what are you gonna take? smile

hi christopher... got one? I am one!!! Eh heh heh...
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Reply #4 posted 10/28/03 12:21am

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June7 said:

Christopher said:

June7 said:

...and no, I'm not talking about weed

I mean the stuff ancient tribes have passed down thru generations and generations...


If so, what are they?
hi june! do you got a guru now? what are you gonna take? smile

hi christopher... got one? I am one!!! Eh heh heh...


hi the one...can you magically make cornflakes appear on my and paisleys door step tomorrow morning? drool.
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Reply #5 posted 10/28/03 12:23am

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Christopher said:

June7 said:

Christopher said:

June7 said:

...and no, I'm not talking about weed

I mean the stuff ancient tribes have passed down thru generations and generations...


If so, what are they?
hi june! do you got a guru now? what are you gonna take? smile

hi christopher... got one? I am one!!! Eh heh heh...


hi the one...can you magically make cornflakes appear on my and paisleys door step tomorrow morning? drool.
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[This message was edited Tue Oct 28 0:21:59 PST 2003 by Christopher]

How 'bout mushrooms. :groovy:
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Reply #6 posted 10/28/03 12:27am

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June7 said:

Christopher said:

June7 said:

Christopher said:

June7 said:

...and no, I'm not talking about weed

I mean the stuff ancient tribes have passed down thru generations and generations...


If so, what are they?
hi june! do you got a guru now? what are you gonna take? smile

hi christopher... got one? I am one!!! Eh heh heh...


hi the one...can you magically make cornflakes appear on my and paisleys door step tomorrow morning? drool.
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[This message was edited Tue Oct 28 0:21:59 PST 2003 by Christopher]

How 'bout mushrooms. :groovy:


i hope they're magic
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Reply #7 posted 10/28/03 12:29am

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It's all mind over matter. nod
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Reply #8 posted 10/28/03 12:29am

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Christopher said:

June7 said:

Christopher said:

June7 said:

Christopher said:

June7 said:

...and no, I'm not talking about weed

I mean the stuff ancient tribes have passed down thru generations and generations...


If so, what are they?
hi june! do you got a guru now? what are you gonna take? smile

hi christopher... got one? I am one!!! Eh heh heh...


hi the one...can you magically make cornflakes appear on my and paisleys door step tomorrow morning? drool.
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[This message was edited Tue Oct 28 0:21:59 PST 2003 by Christopher]


How 'bout mushrooms. :groovy:


i hope they're magic
Hmmm, maybe we should stick to four leaf clovers... confused
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Reply #9 posted 10/28/03 1:56am

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June7 said:

Hmmm, maybe we should stick to four leaf clovers... confused


If you wanted to give me lucky charms all you had to do was say so...

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Reply #10 posted 10/28/03 1:59am

JDINTERACTIVE



Have U ever heard of the healing power of laughter?
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Reply #11 posted 10/28/03 4:38am

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yes, I believe traditional medicine and modern medicine both have their places.
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Reply #12 posted 10/28/03 6:55am

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yes, I believe traditional medicine and modern medicine both have their places.


Me too biggrin
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Reply #13 posted 10/28/03 6:57am

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applekisses said:

Raspberry said:

yes, I believe traditional medicine and modern medicine both have their places.


Me too biggrin


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Reply #14 posted 10/28/03 7:53am

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Yes, yes and yes!

I did Ayurvedic medicine for 6 weeks. Cleaned out my body, my mind and my soul. woot!
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Reply #15 posted 10/28/03 8:46am

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There's too much BS in the health food stores. If you really believed those labels, you would think they had a cure for everything.

Sadly, you could spend 100s of dollars there and be no better off, because most of that stuff doesn't do shit.

My coworkers are real into herbal stuff and home medicine. I was very sick last week, and they were recommending all kinds of stuff from Olive leaf, to pureed garlic, to lemons. I tried all that, and it had little effect if any.

Then I got a prescription for Amoxcil and it cleared most if it up in one day.

Of all the stuff i tried last week, the only home remedy that had a noticeable effect was making tea from basil leaves. It temporarily cleared up alot of the drainage I had that was making me cough like crazy.
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Reply #16 posted 10/28/03 9:00am

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i'll try all herbal things before resorting to pharmaceuticals - to me, they should be a last resort.

sometimes i feel that there is a certain sense of entitlement to live without any discomfort of any kind at all times. aches, pains and fevers are the body's way to alert you of a problem - listen to your body before you just immediately put all kinds of chemicals into it to hammer it into submission. you'll be glad you did.
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Reply #17 posted 10/28/03 9:01am

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depends

is preperation H


herbal?
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Reply #18 posted 10/28/03 9:04am

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

Have U ever heard of the healing power of laughter?


sad I wanted to say that.

I belive in alternative healing methods including physiological ones. I can't decide how I feel about herbs. I guess they help in doing things like numbing pain but I don't think it actualy cures problems.
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Reply #19 posted 10/28/03 9:09am

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isnt that what the H stands for?
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Reply #20 posted 10/28/03 10:02am

JDINTERACTIVE

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sad I wanted to say that.


sad

I hope this makes up 4 it...

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Reply #21 posted 10/28/03 10:10am

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The cure for all mans ill's are found in nature.The greedy phamacutical manufacturers would have you believe different.
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Reply #22 posted 10/28/03 10:48am

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My shaman told me to say that... giggle
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Reply #23 posted 10/28/03 10:51am

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what do you think 'formal' medicine is derived from?


herbology is the root of all medicine
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If it works don't knock it. And yes I believe.
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Reply #25 posted 10/28/03 8:23pm

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My grandfather (who died last year at the age of 98) always had a natural remedy for anything that ailed you...

I miss him so much... sad
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Reply #26 posted 10/28/03 8:26pm

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June7 said:

My grandfather (who died last year at the age of 98) always had a natural remedy for anything that ailed you...

I miss him so much... sad

WOW! eek

98 is a good age...he must have been doing something right.
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Reply #27 posted 10/28/03 8:30pm

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My best friend and his wife have a child with a brain tumor behind her forhead.

She had chemo for a year and it went into remission, but about 4 months ago it came back.

It wasn't looking good. The doctors even told them to start preparing for the worst. Nothing like that to take 1 or 10 years off a mother's life.

So they started her on holistic treatments. A couple of weeks ago the tumor had broken down into three parts and has disappeared to the point that they're having trouble seeing it on MRI's.

There's much more to non-traditional medicine than the medical profession would want you to believe.
I'm firmly planted in denial
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Yeah... he was a cool old dude. I was certain he'd make it to 100! sigh

He died 9 months after my grandmother, who passed away at the age of 95.

I know he was lonely and depressed... so, we were sad but not surprised.

Anyway, he had this knack for whipping something up for anything that ailed you... what a gift. I should have written those remedies down. neutral
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Reply #29 posted 10/28/03 8:37pm

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There's much more to non-traditional medicine than the medical profession would want you to believe.

I honestly believe there's a cure for the commom cold, but it's being supressed by the medical professionals who are married to the drug professionals... what an enormous amount of money they'd lose just by curing the common cold.

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