Guest guest Posted July 5, 2001 Report Share Posted July 5, 2001 Your thoughts are excellent and a very good deduction Janet and please don't go back into lurk mode ;o), I appreciate your opinion here and agree with it. According to Doc Christopher, you could use Wild Yam Root for balancing the hormones and also as a natural herbal contraceptive (two for the price of one ). I've been looking for some women who have had personal experience with this, as to date, I've not had one patient with this exact situation. Any brave soul out there who's been this route, please tell your experiences to the list, or if you would care to act as a test case ... ???? ) Since I've never had this requested of me by a patient in all the years I've been practising, I've never made up a batch of "Herbal Contraceptive", but would be willing and actually eager to do so. There is NO selling on the list and thusly, there would be NO charge for being a part of this test. I would supply the Herbal Wild Yam Root tincture absolutely FREE, to up to 7 women who would be willing to dilligently use it as a natural contraceptive (I'd prefer a cross section of ages from 21 to 61). I also insist upon women who wouldn't mind getting pregnant but are willing to hold off for 6 months or so, as the test cases. I firmly believe that all children should be wanted so do not want anyone to volunteer who is vehemently opposed to having kids. If you want children, but have been having problems conceiving, then I especially want you, as when you stop taking this remedy, according to my studies and previous research, you will then become hyperfertile and should then conceive. Only one request, if any child is born while doing this program, please do not name the child "Doc" ) (LOL) especially if it's a girl. Much love, Doc PS. This program will be given broad public issue, so if you are sensitive about having your name in print, please do not apply. PPS. I will require proof of identification and verification of being over the age of 21 for all those willing to be part of this test. Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington I would agree with you that Susun Weed's book is top of the line.However, some women develop deep bouts of depression unless herbalsare used in peri-menopause and menopause. I happen to be one of theseas was my mother. Without hormones and/or herbals my Mom attempted totake her own life. Though she was unsuccessful it certainly broughtto light the tortures her body played on her. Being aware of thatpossibility gave me the opportunity to do some preparation herballyand I continue to depend on the Female Formula to keep me sane. On the other side, birth controls and herbals for hormone balancingdon't jive. The whole point of a birth control pill is to keep yourhormones in constant flux to keep you from getting pregnant. Thebalancing effects of the herbals might just cause what she is tryingto avoid....a mid-life bambino. Just my thoughts. Back to lurking ;-) Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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