Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 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 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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