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Bea,

Sounds like you need to be teaching. There is no substitute for natural

whole foods and this includes herbs.

 

Tom

 

B. Hurd [bhurd]

Friday, October 26, 2001 10:31 AM

Gettingwell

Introduction

 

 

My name is Beatrice, I prefer Bea. I am 25 years old with arthritis in my

knees since I was a little girl. I didn't want to be a pill popper so I've

always just dealt with it. It was, in my opinion, under control. My

knees

would hurt if I was in cold moist weather and after jogging (I love to

run).

Recently (within the last year) it's seemed to have gotten worse. Now

it's

in my shoulders and elbow and started to occur more frequently.

 

I sit at a computer everyday, all day. By noon I would get a throbbing

headache and my joints started to hurt. Ironically I blew it off,

because

I figured if I went to a doctor they would give me pain killers and send

me

home.

 

Then I started to look into the nutrition for my dogs (two Danes and a

Japanese Chin). One of my Danes has arthritis in his paw joints. I

didn't

want to give him pill so I looked into altering his diet. I put all of my

dogs on a Raw Food diet, the results were amazing. They looked healthier

all around. They gained weight (which was much needed), their coats look

shinny and the one with arthritis stop licking and chewing on his paws.

After noticing the changes (within only 2-weeks) I thought why is my dogs

diet better then my own.

 

I've started juicing, which I absolutely love (I'm up to about three

juices

a day), and trying to eat more raw foods (fruit, veggies, seeds and nuts).

I've cut down on the fats, dairy products and completely cut out caffeine

(don't usually eat red meat either). Since I've done the diet overhaul,

my

complexion is better (I was prone to frequent blemish breakouts), my

joints

haven't bugged me for a while now, even after a 30-minute jog, I don't get

my noon headaches anymore and I have a lot more energy.

 

So I guess I would like to learn more about natural medicine. Sorry for

the

long story, but felt it was necessary.

 

 

Bea

Email: bhurd

 

 

 

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Isn't it incredible that we were all taught that it didn't matter what we

ate or drank as long as it wasn't alcohol? Could not be farther from the

truth. Always happy to hear a story as yours, Lynn

 

> " B. Hurd " <bhurd

> Introduction

>

> My name is Beatrice, I prefer Bea. I am 25 years old with arthritis in my

> knees since I was a little girl. I didn't want to be a pill popper so I've

> always just dealt with it. It was, in my opinion, under control. My knees

> would hurt if I was in cold moist weather and after jogging (I love to run).

> Recently (within the last year) it's seemed to have gotten worse. Now it's

> in my shoulders and elbow and started to occur more frequently.

>

> I sit at a computer everyday, all day. By noon I would get a throbbing

> headache and my joints started to hurt. Ironically I blew it off, because

> I figured if I went to a doctor they would give me pain killers and send me

> home.

>

> Then I started to look into the nutrition for my dogs (two Danes and a

> Japanese Chin). One of my Danes has arthritis in his paw joints. I didn't

> want to give him pill so I looked into altering his diet. I put all of my

> dogs on a Raw Food diet, the results were amazing. They looked healthier

> all around. They gained weight (which was much needed), their coats look

> shinny and the one with arthritis stop licking and chewing on his paws.

> After noticing the changes (within only 2-weeks) I thought why is my dogs

> diet better then my own.

>

> I've started juicing, which I absolutely love (I'm up to about three juices

> a day), and trying to eat more raw foods (fruit, veggies, seeds and nuts).

> I've cut down on the fats, dairy products and completely cut out caffeine

> (don't usually eat red meat either). Since I've done the diet overhaul, my

> complexion is better (I was prone to frequent blemish breakouts), my joints

> haven't bugged me for a while now, even after a 30-minute jog, I don't get

> my noon headaches anymore and I have a lot more energy.

>

> So I guess I would like to learn more about natural medicine. Sorry for the

> long story, but felt it was necessary.

>

>

> Bea

> Email: bhurd

 

 

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I agree,teach us Bea,your students are waiting!!!!

 

elaine s

--- Thomas Smith <heelpin wrote:

> Bea,

> Sounds like you need to be teaching. There is no

> substitute for natural

> whole foods and this includes herbs.

>

> Tom

>

>

> B. Hurd [bhurd]

> Friday, October 26, 2001 10:31 AM

> Gettingwell

> Introduction

>

>

> My name is Beatrice, I prefer Bea. I am 25 years

> old with arthritis in my

> knees since I was a little girl. I didn't want to

> be a pill popper so I've

> always just dealt with it. It was, in my

> opinion, under control. My

> knees

> would hurt if I was in cold moist weather and

> after jogging (I love to

> run).

> Recently (within the last year) it's seemed to

> have gotten worse. Now

> it's

> in my shoulders and elbow and started to occur

> more frequently.

>

> I sit at a computer everyday, all day. By noon I

> would get a throbbing

> headache and my joints started to hurt.

> Ironically I blew it off,

> because

> I figured if I went to a doctor they would give me

> pain killers and send

> me

> home.

>

> Then I started to look into the nutrition for my

> dogs (two Danes and a

> Japanese Chin). One of my Danes has arthritis in

> his paw joints. I

> didn't

> want to give him pill so I looked into altering

> his diet. I put all of my

> dogs on a Raw Food diet, the results were amazing.

> They looked healthier

> all around. They gained weight (which was much

> needed), their coats look

> shinny and the one with arthritis stop licking and

> chewing on his paws.

> After noticing the changes (within only 2-weeks) I

> thought why is my dogs

> diet better then my own.

>

> I've started juicing, which I absolutely love (I'm

> up to about three

> juices

> a day), and trying to eat more raw foods (fruit,

> veggies, seeds and nuts).

> I've cut down on the fats, dairy products and

> completely cut out caffeine

> (don't usually eat red meat either). Since I've

> done the diet overhaul,

> my

> complexion is better (I was prone to frequent

> blemish breakouts), my

> joints

> haven't bugged me for a while now, even after a

> 30-minute jog, I don't get

> my noon headaches anymore and I have a lot more

> energy.

>

> So I guess I would like to learn more about

> natural medicine. Sorry for

> the

> long story, but felt it was necessary.

>

>

> Bea

> Email: bhurd

>

>

>

>

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Hello, Sonya. I'm very much interested in your works about linguistic anthropology and socialization of beliefs and practices. Maybe later on, some of us would like collaborate on cross-cultural studies. Alelimooninearlymorning <pritzker wrote: Hi all!I just joined and was asked to introduce myself. My name is SonyaPritzker and I am a practitioner of Chinese medicine (acupuncture,herbs) working in Santa Monica. I am a graduate of Meiji

College ofOriental Medicine in Berkeley, CA, and have also studied in Beijingfor 2 years (with various doctors).Currently, I am also working on my PhD in medical and linguisticanthropology at UCLA. My research consists of looking at ideologiesof translation and language socialization in U.S. Chinese medicaleducation. I am therefore filming classes at a school of CM in LosAngeles, and conducting ongoing interviews with a cohort of first yearstudents as they go through the program. I am also looking at thebroader translation and terminology debates in the field (visitingpublishers, interviewing translators, etc.), and relating that back tothe students' experience in school. So I love talking about language in Chinese (and other forms of Asian)medicine, the politics of globalization, the socialization of healingbeliefs and practices, the history of Chinese medicine, etc. etc. Iknow many members share these

interests, and I look forward to beingin touch!Thanks!! Sonya

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Just wanted to send in a brief introduction to the group. & nbsp; My husband has

had some bad reactions to several drugs he's been taking. It seems his body

doesn't eliminate them as quickly as it should and he builds the medication up

in his system until he has a " mini overdose " as the doctor put it. & nbsp; We are

trying to eliminate as many medications as we can to try to switch over to

natural cures.

& nbsp;

Currently we have:

& nbsp;

Me: Asthma, allergies, rosacea, stomach problems, sinus headaches, fuzzyiness

Hubby: High blood pressure, diabetes type 2, acid reflux, cluster

headaches, & nbsp;nerve pain in leg/foot, periodic back pain, depression

 

We are in rural Vermont so access to practitioners who follow alternative

medicine & nbsp;doesn't exist. & nbsp; We have very limited amount of money to spend

and of course insurance won't cover alternative medicine. So I really like book

recommendations I can get from the library, herbs I can grow myself, etc.

& nbsp;

I'd love to be pointed in the right directions. & nbsp; We just discovered apple

cider vinegar and have started that this morning.

& nbsp;

Thankyou,

Ellen Christian & gt;^..^ & lt;

Our home - Rural VT zone 4

 

 

 

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