Guest guest Posted November 8, 1999 Report Share Posted November 8, 1999 Mani, what do you recommend? both might be good, if that is permissable. I appreciate your advice on this cheers Charles - < > < > Monday, November 08, 1999 8:42 PM Digest Number 148 > > > **************************************** > To from , send an email to - > > ------ > > There is 1 message in this issue. > > Topics in today's digest: > > 1. Re: massage > Mani Abreu <whiteowl > > > __________________________ ___ > __________________________ ___ > > Message: 1 > Sun, 07 Nov 1999 06:05:03 -0500 > Mani Abreu <whiteowl > Re: massage > > Charles, > Did you want to become a member of the list, the Body_Work list, or both? You send your qualifications to the > list (not the owner), and you sent a to Body_Work. > > Mani Abreu > > whitehose wrote: > > > whitehose > > > > I am an NLP graduate who is also a remedial therapist (massage) practicing > > in > > Brisbane, Australia. > > > > I like to use bodywork to produce the Alpha state for use with my > > linguistics, and I want to share some experiences of how this works > > for others. I find that the bodywork is great for " opening up " and for > > producing the altered state of consciousness that we need to have to > > NLP work. > > > > I would like to dicuss the method and to get some feedback from others > > who use this method - or have some discussion with anyone who would like to > > talk about the concept. > > > > my email is whitehose if you want to come direct or post if > > you prefer. > > > > Also, in the unlikely event that there are women in Brisbane who wish to > > have a free consultation with me, you should feel free to contact me. > > Womens problems are my speciality. > > > > Be happy > > Charles > > > > > **************************************** > > To from , send an email to > > - > > > > __________________________ ___ > __________________________ ___ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 1999 Report Share Posted November 8, 1999 Hi Charles: has been a little slow, over time; the discussions are deep when they happen, but there is never any telling when that will be ;-) I encourage people who are bodyworkers to check out Body_Work, especially massage therapists. The traffic is higher, but the input can be invaluable for an MT student or practitioner. The stays are laced a little tighter over there, but it's worth it. The reason Mani asked is that if I did not own both lists, I wouldn't have seen your intro here and he wouldn't have asked the question. Hope this helps. Crow Charles wrote: > > " Charles " <whitehose > > Mani, > > what do you recommend? > > both might be good, if that is permissable. > > I appreciate your advice on this > > cheers > Charles > -- Rev. Caroline Gutierrez Abreu, BS, RN, CHTP/I, CRMT, CH ICQ# 4458763 AIM= CaroCrow SomaChi... uniting body, mind & spirit with energy, movement & touch http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/5114/ Make a connection... /community/ Bodywork's your life? Join Body_Work... /community/Body_Work Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2000 Report Share Posted February 18, 2000 Tammy, If you have pets, you might want to be a little careful, especially if you have cats. Some EOs are not harmful, but not good for birds and cats. Stick with lavender and " softer " EOs. Herb EOs like sage, rosemary, and thyme are not good. Neither are woody scents such as Frankincense, Patchouli (sp?), etc Christine > You can put drops of essential oils on air filters? I never > thought of that. Any precautions/additional instructions? > > Tammy Abernethy * Dept Plant Pathology * N C S U * tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2000 Report Share Posted February 18, 2000 Thanks Christine, yes I do have cats. I knew that hydrosols are better for cats, (I don't have any hydrosols) and just try to be careful about using EO's around them. I didn't know that about Patchouli and the woody scents. >Tammy, >If you have pets, you might want to be a little careful, especially if you >have cats. Some EOs are not harmful, but not good for birds and cats. >Stick with lavender and " softer " EOs. Herb EOs like sage, rosemary, and >thyme are not good. Neither are woody scents such as Frankincense, >Patchouli (sp?), etc > >Christine > Tammy Abernethy * Dept Plant Pathology * N C S U * tammy Lady Belle Starr III CDX CGC ASCA-CD -- Labrador Retriever Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2000 Report Share Posted March 28, 2000 Am enjoying general discussion from the CHA online digest, but still wondering if it's possible to print or save SPECIFIC MESSAGES from the digest. Anybody know? --- wrote: > ------ > MAXIMIZE YOUR CARD, MINIMIZE YOUR RATE! > Get a NextCard Visa, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as > 0.0% Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. > Apply NOW! > http://click./1/2122/6/_/542111/_/953724098/ > ------ > Chronic Diseases Heal - Chinese Herbs Can Help > ------ > > There are 10 messages in this issue. > > Topics in today's digest: > > 1. Dan-xi & Three Yin Regions > r hayden <kampo36 > 2. Re: introduction > " " > <zrosenberg > 3. Re: Dan-xi & Three Yin Regions > " " > <zrosenberg > 4. Juliette of the Herbs > " Agent Amanita " <ushnisha > 5. potential pillmaking time saving device > " Agent Amanita " <ushnisha > 6. Fw: [paracelsus] Herbal combo > C Hemenway <chemenway > 7. Herb-Drug interactions > C Hemenway <chemenway > 8. RE: Fw: [paracelsus] Herbal combo > Ed Kasper <edkasper > 9. Re: old new diagnosis question > Will <will > 10. [Fwd: [onelist_moderators] Scheduled Maintenance] > " " <herb-t > > > _____________________________ > _____________________________ > > Message: 1 > Tue, 21 Mar 2000 07:09:15 -0800 (PST) > r hayden <kampo36 > Dan-xi & Three Yin Regions > > I've been studying the Blue Poppy translation (by Yang > Shou-zhong) of Dan Xi Zhi Fa Xin Yao. In the section > on abdominal pain ZDX mentions: > > " There are (also) cases of rumbling due to cold > viscera with existence of water. It is appropriate to > treat this based on the division of the three Yin > regions: the venter, Taiyin, the periumbilical > abdomen, Shaoyin, and the lower abdomen, Jueyin. " > > Can anybody tell me more about this? Does this mean, > for example, that one would pick formulas from Shang > Han Lun corresponding to the three Yin based on the > location of symptoms in the abdomen? > > thanks, > robert > > > > Talk to your friends online with Messenger. > http://im. > > > _____________________________ > _____________________________ > > Message: 2 > Tue, 21 Mar 2000 07:23:35 -0800 > " " <zrosenberg > Re: introduction > > Yuri, > The key in choosing to use da cheng qi tang or not isn't > necessarily the > constipation. 1) First determine if it is truly ascites or > not. If so, > don't use da cheng qi tang. 2) the pulse has to be replete > and full, with > a red tongue with dry yellow coat 3) this seems unlikely > after major > surgery. Most likely, this is a vacuity pattern (after major > surgery), and > a combination of supplementation of liver and kidney yin with > qi regulation > for the liver is likely, but there is still no way out. . . > .You have to > formulate an accurate bian zheng lun zhi/pattern > differentiation, and treat > from there. What is the full story here? > > > > > > > > " yuri ovchinikov " <yuriovi > > > >Hi > >My name is Yuri and I just got my lisence and sterted my > practice in LA > >(West hollywood). Recently I had a very difficult case with > severe > >constipation for about 2 weeks and probably ascittis in a > lady of about 40 > >years old after brain surgery. And I could nottake a courage > and give her > > " Da Cheng Qi Tang " because of her severe condition. Was there > any solution > >to the case? I will appreciate any answer. > > > > > _____________________________ > _____________________________ > > Message: 3 > Tue, 21 Mar 2000 07:29:40 -0800 > " " <zrosenberg > Re: Dan-xi & Three Yin Regions > > Robert, > This doesn't sound like Zhu Dan-xi is asking to choose SHL > formulas for > these cases. . .rather, he is using the channel divisions to > categorize > symptoms according to upper middle and lower burner. One > would choose > prescriptions accordingly, but he doesn't list them here. > I would SPECULATE that shaoyin cold viscera with water > COULD indicate a > prescription such as Zhen Wu Tang./True Warrior Decoction, > which warms the > yang and resolves water swelling, but I am not absolutely sure > that this is > what Zhu Dan-xi indicates. > > > > > > >r hayden <kampo36 > > > >I've been studying the Blue Poppy translation (by Yang > >Shou-zhong) of Dan Xi Zhi Fa Xin Yao. In the section > >on abdominal pain ZDX mentions: > > > > " There are (also) cases of rumbling due to cold > >viscera with existence of water. It is appropriate to > >treat this based on the division of the three Yin > >regions: the venter, Taiyin, the periumbilical > >abdomen, Shaoyin, and the lower abdomen, Jueyin. " > > > >Can anybody tell me more about this? Does this mean, > >for example, that one would pick formulas from Shang > >Han Lun corresponding to the three Yin based on the > >location of symptoms in the abdomen? > > > >thanks, > >robert > > > > > > > _____________________________ > _____________________________ > > Message: 4 > Tue, 21 Mar 2000 11:49:59 PST > " Agent Amanita " <ushnisha > Juliette of the Herbs > > Hello Herbalists, > I don't wish to stray from the topic of our list, yet I just > saw the film > Juliette of the Herbs and feel it is a must see for ALL > herbalists. For all > San Francsico area people, its last night is tonight at the > Roxie. > > Film's description: > " A delightful portrait of the life and work of Juliette de > Bairacli Levy: > world renowned herbalist, author, breeder of Afgan hounds, > friend of the > Gypsies, traveler in search of herbal wisdom and pioneer of > holistic > veterinary medicine. Now 85 years of age, Juliette's > extraordinary life > story is as colorful and as exciting as her tremendous wealth > of herbal > knowledge. " > > === message truncated === Talk to your friends online with Messenger. http://im. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2000 Report Share Posted March 29, 2000 > Am enjoying general discussion from the CHA online digest, but > still wondering if it's possible to print or save SPECIFIC > MESSAGES from the digest. Anybody know? Probably the easiest thing to do would be to highlight and copy the text you want, then paste it to a Word or Notepad document - then, you can save and/or print it. Talk to your friends online with Messenger. http://im. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2001 Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 Hi > >Message: 1 > Sat, 01 Dec 2001 17:45:39 -0600 > Chris Kelly <rcb335 >Hazel >Darnit! That is one of the stones that hasn't found me yet I do hope >it hurries.....I've always been drawn to it somehow. Thanks for the >suggestion! > glad to help - but do remember that just cause it works for me, does not automatically mean it will work for you. You may find a totally different crystal/gem works entirely. >Message: 2 > Sat, 01 Dec 2001 16:54:49 -0800 > felecia <felecia >gold and diamond > >Hugs and Kisses, > what I have learned, Gold in its coloration promotes healing and >works deeply in the collective unconsciousness of mankind on both >genetic and telepathic levels. On subject of arthritis, gold injections are a recognised treatment for some types. I've also heard of people having less bother in joints of their fingers if they are wearing a gold ring. > >Message: 4 > Sat, 01 Dec 2001 17:39:26 -0800 > Peggy Jentoft <skygreen >Healing systems > >My periodic reminder to Remember that all systems of Healing with >crystals and with energy are both correct and incomplete . What you >think will work or rather what you allow to work will work. >Individuals may resonate strongly to one system over another >but the scope and range of possible healing modalities in the cosmos is >truly infinite . Peggy, I think the same goes for absolutely anything that happens in our lives. If you believe in it enough, you can bring it into action. I teach an arthritis self-management course, and you can guarantee every course there will be at least one person will ask if anyone has had success with ??? treatment ... my answer everytime is that if you believe it may work for you try it! Just because it works for one doesn't guarantee it will work for everyone. >Message: 5 > Sun, 2 Dec 2001 00:09:50 +0000 > Clara Bow <clarabow >Arthritis > >Hi Everyone > >I bought my Nana some malachite for her arthritis and she absolutely >swears by them. She sits each night with two in her hands, and says she >can feel the relief almost immediately. She sometimes sleeps with them >but not often as they are always lost in the sheets come morning! > Malachite is copper based; and copper is another metal that research has shown to be beneficial to arthritis. llb Hazel _______________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2010 Report Share Posted May 1, 2010 Dear Christine, Hi there! For your information I have 7 cats and have never had any problem with them and the eos and I have been working with aromatherapy for over 16 years. My cats have all grown up with the eos and have been " doctored " as needed by them in various formulas throughout their lives. In fact 2 of my cats had come down with bacterial infections last year and the vet wanted me to " put them down. " I refused and I used several rather strong eo blends to kill the bacterial infection. Today they are running around as if nothing had ever happened to them. They love to come and sit with me when I am blending eos. In my opinion, I think that one should be conservative in working with eos and animals but on the other hand my cats love them almost as much as I do. Now as for birds I don't know a thing. They love nutmeg eo in very small amounts because it is like catnip to them. Btw I work with more than 100 different eos and fragrance oils. Take care and have a great weekend. Rhavda Emison <sos1 > " Christine Wells " <hammer9 >Tammy, >If you have pets, you might want to be a little careful, especially if you >have cats. Some EOs are not harmful, but not good for birds and cats. >Stick with lavender and " softer " EOs. Herb EOs like sage, rosemary, and >thyme are not good. Neither are woody scents such as Frankincense, >Patchouli (sp?), etc > >Christine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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