Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 Tammy wrote: >I am interested in the notion that Clary sage can give nightmares. has >anyone else had this experience? I seem to have more vivid dreams, that >I can remember, after using this, but so far no nightmares. (The reason >I use it is because it smells good and is calming.) Hi Tammy, It is my understanding that clary sage does tend to make your dreams more vivid. This is useful if you are doing any kind of dreamwork, or like me, just want to remember your dreams more clearly. I have read that using clary sage with any kind of a mind-altering substance, i.e. alcohol, certain prescription drugs, or recreational drugs, can cause nightmares. I used some in my diffuser at night after I had a couple of glasses of wine one night, and can attest to the veracity of that statement. Wild stuff that night. Hope this helps, Sandy H Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2003 Report Share Posted June 9, 2003 Linda- Re Neem....I, too, have had itchy, drippy eyes since I began taking Neem...but chalked it up to Houson allergy season...Maybe not! What I have attributed to the Neem is a significant change in the two inch (circumference) red, itchy, sore patch on the top of my ankle of what docs have diagnosed at atypical eczema...which I interpreted to mean 'they didnt have a clue." Have been to at least six docs over five years and have spent more on steroid creams and lotions and injections than I would like to admit. This started immediately following a trip from the Florida Keys to Houston when I was helping a friend bring his boat back from the keys. I thought I picked up a fungus somewhere on the docks...but the 'docs' (pun intended) said 'no.' However after struggling with this for years now...to little avail...Neem seems to be altering the situation from the inside out....The patch itched like crazy...but maybe no more than it has sometimes in the past....but in recent days, it has itched less....become less inflamed and seems to be 'drying up' from the inside. Yea! This is particularly interesting in that within two years from this condition developing, I was diagnosed with diabetes...which I had difficulty believing since my glucose was not really elevated...It was diagnosed as a result of medicating my very high cholesterol, which decreased overall cholesterol readings but raised triglyerides which is usually pathonomic for diabetes according to my internist....So, she did a glucose tolerance test and 'diagnosed' diabetes from it... When I read your info about Neem...it resonated with me....in view of the sitation I described...Since what I always believed was a fungal infection...seems to be responding quite rapidly to Neem...MAYBE....my diabetes was an offspring of the fungus....and will go away too! Will keep you posted... Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2003 Report Share Posted June 10, 2003 Oh my word, Sally! Your letter has truly made my day - possibly my entire WEEK! I am learning More and MORE and MORE about the FUNGAL CONNECTION to diabetes and many OTHER illnesses, and it's like the puzzle pieces are all coming together for me. I'm also on a total crusade to teach this to others! I also believe using Neem as my first choice of natural anti-fungals was a great idea. The stuff is REALLY POTENT, and it's like half or only a third the price of grapefruit seed or olive leaf extracts. PLEASE keep me (and all of us!) posted on this situation. I'm wondering if Neem Oil might not help here, too, applied externally? I have a terrific source for essential oils on my website - a woman who has become a good friend out in Utah. You said this information "resonated" with you - I cannot come up with a better definition of what it did to me, except my husband might add that it kind of CLOBBERED ME OVER THE HEAD! LOL Stay in touch - I'm sure all of us want to follow this "developing story" ! Linda SERIOUS ABOUT YOUR HEALTH?www.AyurvedicHerbsForHealth.com - Sr1145 nature cure Monday, June 09, 2003 1:05 PM Re: [nature cure] Digest Number 63 Linda- Re Neem....I, too, have had itchy, drippy eyes since I began taking Neem...but chalked it up to Houson allergy season...Maybe not! What I have attributed to the Neem is a significant change in the two inch (circumference) red, itchy, sore patch on the top of my ankle of what docs have diagnosed at atypical eczema...which I interpreted to mean 'they didnt have a clue." Have been to at least six docs over five years and have spent more on steroid creams and lotions and injections than I would like to admit. This started immediately following a trip from the Florida Keys to Houston when I was helping a friend bring his boat back from the keys. I thought I picked up a fungus somewhere on the docks...but the 'docs' (pun intended) said 'no.' However after struggling with this for years now...to little avail...Neem seems to be altering the situation from the inside out....The patch itched like crazy...but maybe no more than it has sometimes in the past....but in recent days, it has itched less....become less inflamed and seems to be 'drying up' from the inside. Yea!This is particularly interesting in that within two years from this condition developing, I was diagnosed with diabetes...which I had difficulty believing since my glucose was not really elevated...It was diagnosed as a result of medicating my very high cholesterol, which decreased overall cholesterol readings but raised triglyerides which is usually pathonomic for diabetes according to my internist....So, she did a glucose tolerance test and 'diagnosed' diabetes from it...When I read your info about Neem...it resonated with me....in view of the sitation I described...Since what I always believed was a fungal infection...seems to be responding quite rapidly to Neem...MAYBE....my diabetes was an offspring of the fungus....and will go away too! Will keep you posted...Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2005 Report Share Posted April 8, 2005 Hi Lori and all, Because I have a water cooler in my house, I sometimes just tape a word, such as love or gratitude, to the front of the water container, as per Dr. Emoto's experiments. I also mentally send out love to all of the water on this planet -- the oceans, the lakes, the rivers, the bottled water, the tap water, the reservoir water, treatment plant water, everything that is water! I figure if all creatures drink or swim in water, then the love will eventually be absorbed, and the world will be a more peaceful place. I once read that officials did water analysis for the State of Florida (not sure about the location, but it was in the U.S.) which revealed traces of prozac in the drinking water. Love beats prozac any day of the week. Adrienne ____________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals..ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2005 Report Share Posted April 10, 2005 , Adrienne Reid <adandpete> wrote: > > Hi Lori and all, > I once read that officials did water analysis for the > State of Florida (not sure about the location, but it > was in the U.S.) which revealed traces of prozac in > the drinking water. Love beats prozac any day of the > week. Probably big brother doing their social enforcement experiments. > Adrienne > > ____________________ > Post your free ad now! http://personals..ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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