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I did not mean generically " natural healing " - I meant

Natural Healing - a specific discipline taught by Dr.

Randall Frank - http://nhseminars.com - I specifically

talked about that at TBM, not any other disciplines.

The only reason I posted the note was in case anyone

in the group had been to a TBM or NH practitioner, so

if indeed they had they knew that they should steer

clear of stevia. I specifically stated that others

need not.

 

I don't recommend drugs. I don't recommend herbs. I

don't recommend anything harmful to the body to

anyone. I state my opinion and try to share the

knowledge I have accumulated.

 

Kat

 

 

--- " 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

>

>

>

 

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