Guest guest Posted April 19, 2000 Report Share Posted April 19, 2000 Hi, Crow I've spent the last couple of hours looking at Gary Craig's site ... sounds fascinating, and I'm sorely tempted to buy the course. What do you know of it? Is EFT as good as he reckons it is, or is it another disappointing marketing exercise? It sounds as though it could be a wonderful additional tool for bodyworkers. What do you reckon? Arabella Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2002 Report Share Posted March 17, 2002 HI > " Barb Fischer " <celestialwellness >Patience & Diorite > > >Hi Everyone >My adult daughter wants a stone to help her with patience. Does anyone >have >any thoughts on what would help? Amethyst - calms the mind Aquamarine - aids understanding of difficult situations & aids logical thought Calcite (Mango) - brings patience Citrine - increases control of mind & emotions haematite - aids memory, concentration & self control Labradorite - for strength, energy & perseverance moss agate - releases anger & frustration Sodalite - aids changes in behavioural patterns, aids rational thought >I recently bought some Diorite and can't find what the healing properties >are in any of my books. couldn't find in in any of my books either - sorry 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 February 17, 2006 Report Share Posted February 17, 2006 Martha, I may start working with someone who has PPD. She is currently on meds and is seeing a therapist. I don't know what kind of med she is on I talked to her husband briefly. Can I use Eos on her and could she have any herbs while taking meds? Thanks, Sonya Sonya Bastow MettaDoula sonya 303.619.5326 cell 303.516.0959 home ayurveda [ayurveda ] Thursday, February 16, 2006 2:17 PM ayurveda Digest Number 241 There are 4 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. Re: chelation support " Martha Oakes " <martha 2. Re: ayurvedic remedies for constipation " Martha Oakes " <martha 3. Re: Soy " Martha Oakes " <martha 4. from ELIZABETH in North Carolina " Martha Oakes " <AyurDoulas ______________________ ______________________ Message: 1 Thu, 16 Feb 2006 16:31:34 -0000 " Martha Oakes " <martha Re: chelation support Hi Erin; As a midwife, what is your client experience with the need for chelation thereapy? What kind of symptoms do you identify, and risks to baby? Ysha > I am interested in learning more about chelation therapy, and have been > ______________________ ______________________ Message: 2 Thu, 16 Feb 2006 16:35:03 -0000 " Martha Oakes " <martha Re: ayurvedic remedies for constipation LInda, are the comments so far being helpful? I've noticed many little ones are not getting enough fats, and eating too much drying/bulk in their foods. They tend to crave butter by the spoonsful given the chance ... Not necessarily a bad thing.Also, we jumped right in with theory w/o asking what stage is your client? Hopefully both are improved? Ysha I have a client who has great fiber & water intake but still has > constipation also my 2.5 yr old daughter is bothered by this. ______________________ ______________________ Message: 3 Thu, 16 Feb 2006 16:54:53 -0000 " Martha Oakes " <martha Re: Soy Usually even those who have been vegan were driven or tempted to try some dairy during pregnancy, and if not those clients of mine almost without exception have found ayurvedically prepared milk and fresh soft cheeses & yoghurt immensely soothing, gounding, and strengthening both during pregnancy and postpartum. WE do spend considerable time discussing the whys in class and I've other assignments this am, but be sure to see the recommended pp foods list in the files section to the left. If you are receiving this as a digest or email, you would need to go online to www.perinatalayurveda and look to the left under Files. The first few day's kitchari needs to be very moist/mushy, and boiled milk is also indicated all she wants to drink at that time. Nut milks are a second best if prepared fresh, warm, and with digestives. It is not a complete protein unless taken alongside some legume, ideally the souply dhal or kitchari prepared 1 part rice instead of 2 to 1 part mung and well seasoned including roasted garlic and a couple tablespoons ghee per serving! That's review on the first few days. After that yes, a few can use tofu, but tempeh and miso are fermented. At a time when such deep and thorough rejuvenation needs to occur the best option is minimize fermented things due to their degenerative energy, even tho they digest otherwise. About a dozen Soaked and perhaps gently roasted almonds (or cashews, etc), boiled spiced milk (see recipe idea in the articles section at www.sacredwindow.com) Mung soup or in kitchari. Lassi (seasoned yoghurt drink, half or more water), fresh panir, cottage cheese or ricotta after first week or 2 (digests best/least phlegm with high lignan flax oil mixed in), these all midday are very supportive. These are the staples for vegetarians. After 3 weeks if craved organic poultry in soup form can be introduced. More ideas including by weeks and menu ideas included in my book. > those moms who are vegetarian, what kinds of protein are you suggesting they eat once they are past Pre-eclampsia is spoken of by many practitioners as PE > Also, what do you mean by PE in reference to Ysha ______________________ ______________________ Message: 4 Thu, 16 Feb 2006 18:29:54 -0000 " Martha Oakes " <AyurDoulas from ELIZABETH in North Carolina I am a 33 year old mom of a 12 year old. My partner and I are currently trying to conceive. I realize that I need as much support as possible and this list looked like it was in-line with my how I want to live my life. I can not wait to get to know more of you Elizabeth in NC Delighted to have you join us, Elizabeth! Please search the archives for post on the subject, and let's start answering your questions from there, ok? Ysha ______________________ ______________________ ------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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