Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Oh, just one other thing I wanted to respnd to. You mentioned something about people not believing in homeopathy etc. For those of you who are not aware. There are two immutable laws. The law of Similars, from which we get homeopathic medicine, and the law of signatures( signs in nature) from which food or herbal cures come from. If you do not believe that homeopathy is a true and correct science, try taking some cantheris if you do not have a bladder infection. Cantheris is the original " spanish fly " giving itching and discomfort to the genital area, which then needs to be scratched.Of course if you do have a bladder or urinary tract infection it can work wonders. , " Misty L. Trepke " <mistytrepke> wrote: > > Hi everyone... > > This last day or so, I have been presented with a challenge that I am > not exactly sure how to handle.. > > What if members start posting information that they truly feel is > valid, but as the owner and moderator, I feel is dangerous and > seriously misleading?? > > To clarify from what someone reported that I wrote, I did not say cut > out all red meat, just cut back on animal protein... Now, if it were > myself, I would cut out all meat, and I personally have been a > vegetarian, and feel much better than way... But I realize just > because I write somthing, does not mean anyone is going to take it to > heart, so to compromise I was willing to let the red meat thing go > because the person the advice was being given to is so desiring of > meat, that I thought most likely no shift is going to take place, and > there was enough other stuff for them to try first, and if it still > does not shift the migraines they might be willing at that point to > re-evaluated and cut out significantly, or perhaps even eliminate > meat. > > But now this person is saying that stevia should not be taken if you > do natural healing? That is beyond belief, and seems to me to be > entering the realm of superstition. I just don't see why I should > promote posts that scare away someone from a natural, safe, herb > because some practitioner feels their form of body work, energy work, > whatever BM is considered, is somehow harmed by this herb, nor do I > think it less than proposterous for this practitioner to say that > everyone who has received " natural healing " - which most if not all of > us fall under, is doomed to undo all the good that has been done > because someone injests stevia.... > > Homeopathy can borderline on this superstition... But I have proved > to myself that it is bogus... They say camphor or strong smells will > keep a remedy from working, for example. BS. If it is the right > remedy it will work... At moments of desperation I have taken > remedies under the very worst of circumstances and still have found > them to have affect. It is my concern that such ideas are circulated > to be an excuse for lousey practitioners when their work is found to > be just that, lousey... > > As the owner and moderator, I want to be fair, and this is a > difficult decision, so I am asking for what everyone thinks, but I am > leaning towards the metaphor of a loving gardener, who has the duty > and responsibility to promote growth, at the same time has the duty > and responsibility to keep the weeds at bay... > > Comments? > Misty L. Trepke > http://www..com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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