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I cannot verify this because I don't live in North Carolina, nor do

I watch tv or read newspapers, so just take this as a reminder.

I was told last night by someone I trust that a woman in NC was recently

sentenced to 10 years (suspended) sentence or $10,000 fine for "prescribing"

herbs to a woman.

Here's the story:

This herbalist owned an herb store. Another woman came in suffering

the effects of chemo and wanted herbs to help offset these effects.

The herbalist told her what to take to help and sold her the herbs.

The woman was healed of cancer. The husband was outraged and sued

this herbalist for practicing medicine without a license. The court

ruled in his favor and you read the outcome above.

ALWAYS use the words: I suggest; I recommend;

or words that convey the message that you are a LAY person. NEVER

say words like "prescribe," and other, similar medical jargon.

IF this woman didn't use any of these "red flag" words and merely

said, "You should take this because it will help," then I am most disturbed

by the ruling of the court.

Gogi

 

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In a message dated 4/18/01 8:28:16 PM, Dr.IanShillington writes:

 

>I'd like to see the court records and a verification on this before I'd

>

>get bent outa shape on it. With the recent law passage in Florida, the

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>following is possible there and I'd be most interested in seeing a test

>

>case but until there is one we'll just have to wait. Let me know if you

>

>can substantiate it Gogi with some kind of research. For now my

>

>viewpoint is that it is just hearsay.

>

>

 

If you know that it was in Florida and have an idea as to the county, or even

without that info here is a link to a directory/index of the national

newspapers listed by city if you wish to do some research.

 

 

http://aol.com/directories/newspaper.adp

Paulissa,

 

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I'd like to see the court records and a verification on this before I'd get bent outa shape on it. With the recent law passage in Florida, the following is possible there and I'd be most interested in seeing a test case but until there is one we'll just have to wait. Let me know if you can substantiate it Gogi with some kind of research. For now my viewpoint is that it is just hearsay.

 

Love,

 

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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Wednesday, April 18, 2001 8:42 AM

[herbal remedies] A Caveat

I cannot verify this because I don't live in North Carolina, nor do I watch tv or read newspapers, so just take this as a reminder. I was told last night by someone I trust that a woman in NC was recently sentenced to 10 years (suspended) sentence or $10,000 fine for "prescribing" herbs to a woman. Here's the story: This herbalist owned an herb store. Another woman came in suffering the effects of chemo and wanted herbs to help offset these effects. The herbalist told her what to take to help and sold her the herbs. The woman was healed of cancer. The husband was outraged and sued this herbalist for practicing medicine without a license. The court ruled in his favor and you read the outcome above. ALWAYS use the words: I suggest; I recommend; or words that convey the message that you are a LAY person. NEVER say words like "prescribe," and other, similar medical jargon. IF this woman didn't use any of these "red flag" words and merely said, "You should take this because it will help," then I am most disturbed by the ruling of the court. Gogi Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington

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Yes, Ian. I try to be careful and verify things. Since I hadn't

with that info, I said so up front. I will try to find out more.

If I find something, I'll post an update. If it IS true, I don't

like what is happening one bit.

Gogi

"Ian Shillington N.D." wrote:

 

I'd like to see the court records

and a verification on this before I'd get bent outa shape on it.

With the recent law passage in Florida, the following is possible there

and I'd be most interested in seeing a test case but until there is one

we'll just have to wait. Let me know if you can substantiate it Gogi

with some kind of research. For now my viewpoint is that it is just

hearsay. Love, Doc

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It was in North Carolina, Paulissa. Thank you for this link.

I will see if I can find out anything.

Gogi

naturehlr wrote:

 

If you know that it was in Florida and have an idea as to the county,

or even

without that info here is a link to a directory/index of the national

newspapers listed by city if you wish to do some research.

 

http://aol.com/directories/newspaper.adp

Paulissa,

 

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Posted by Gogi:

I was told last night by someone I trust that a woman in NC was recently

sentenced to 10 years (suspended) sentence or $10,000 fine for " prescribing "

herbs to a woman.

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This implies a criminal case.

Below quote implies a civil case. You can't sue in civil court for no harm

done.

Kristine

 

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Gogi posted:

The husband was outraged and sued this herbalist for practicing medicine

without a license. The court ruled in his favor and you read the outcome

above.

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Thank you, Kristine, for clarifying this legal terminology. I said

the word "sued" because I couldn't think of the legal word for "filed a

complaint." I am still tracking down information on this story.<--for

lack of a better word to call it at this time.

Gogi

The Halls wrote:

Posted by Gogi:

I was told last night by someone I trust that a woman in NC was

recently

sentenced to 10 years (suspended) sentence or $10,000 fine for

"prescribing"

herbs to a woman.

========

This implies a criminal case.

Below quote implies a civil case. You can't sue in civil

court for no harm

done.

Kristine

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Gogi posted:

The husband was outraged and sued this herbalist for practicing

medicine

without a license. The court ruled in his favor and you read

the outcome

above.

 

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