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In a message dated 3/5/01 4:02:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,

herbal remedies writes:

 

> Also, I used oregano essential oil on her feet and she got well very

> quickly, although now I would juice my own and use it in olive oil,

> probably, as I'm into raw stuff.

> Diane McDonald

i am interested in hearing more about this.

luv

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  • 9 months later...

You're right. I was alluding to those whose ONLY orientation and

treatment method is a superficial understanding (no pun intended). I

agree that there is much value in this method and sorry if I offended anyone.

 

These " trigger point " practitioners tend to be those educated before the

time and standards for the education were raised.

>>>I would be careful with this statement as well. As one that feels

that myofascial " trigger point " , ala travell,

are almost universally secondary to other problems, being a good trigger

point Dr requires much more

knowledge then is learned at schools today. Even if not TCM in the

classical way triggers are a lens into the

somatic as well as visceral structures, which can always be integrated

into TCM thinking much more readily

than modern pharmacuticles.

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