Guest guest Posted January 27, 2002 Report Share Posted January 27, 2002 Hello All. Does anyone know of any Holistic nutrition colleges offering either a 2 or 3 year diploma in the US? Any Web address would be a great help. Thank you in advance Simon - John Polifronio Gettingwell Sunday, January 27, 2002 7:52 AM Re: Re: Fwd: Shipping Strauss Heart Drops Hi JoAnn I just got around to reading your 12/30/01 post concerning your use of the Strauss heart drops. You say that you attribute your success with improving your arterial health, to other factors besides the drops. You mention ginger as having done you much good; also garlic. Garlic is a regular part of my daily diet, in every salad. I've not yet figured out how best to bring ginger into daily use. What have you found to be the most effective method of introducing ginger into your diet? You also mentioned your " surgery. " Was this bypass surgery? I wonder if you'd be willing to comment, in a general way, about your reaction to the Strauss heart drops. I suffer from a particularly stubborn case of angina, and struggle daily to find ways of coping with this problem. So far, I've not had either bypass or angioplasty, but have tried to deal with my angina with medication and natural methods. So far, no change. best wishes John P. - " mrsjoguest " <joguest Sunday, December 30, 2001 6:48 AM Re: Fwd: Shipping Strauss Heart Drops > ---Good Morning All! > Well actually...speaking in the role of one who has " cleared " my > arteries. :-) After much agonizing research, I have come to the > conclusion that although I took most of those herbs/supplements that > are in the Strauss proprietary blend, I must attribute much of my > success to some other things I did also. > I'm surprised someone hasn't mentioned Ginger for fluid arteries. > Ginger, both the natural root (grated to use in stirfries, etc),teas, > and supplemental ginger played a very unique role in the reversal of > my arterial blockage. I was told to stop using it before my surgery > it became so effective as a blood thinner. Needless to say I did not > stop and still find it a most effective way to achieve my goal of > attaining and maintaining fluid arteries! Actually I have found it to > be more effective than Gingko in my experience. > Then there is garlic! Garlic is an excellent blood thinner, and I > would rate it up there in the same category as Cayenne for it's > effectiveness. > Oat Bran is one of the very best foods to use. I use a lot of Oats > in my diet right at the moment with good success!. > Sometimes just a simple thing like including more ginger in your > diet can work wonders in this respect. I say, don't overlook the > simple things in our quest for health. > I am of the opinion also, that arterial plaque is linked to heavy > metals in tap water, etc. These freeradicals encourage the formation > of plaque (cholesterol) within our arteries as we grow older. > > Regards, JoAnn > > JoAnn Guest > joguest > Friendsforhealthnaturally > http://canceranswer.homestead.com/AIM.html > > > In Gettingwell, marianne2406@a... wrote: > > In a message dated 28/12/01 21:56:58 GMT Standard Time, > > counterpnt@e... writes: > > > > I also thought of that. If I could contact any of the people who > wrote their > > testimonies on the site - I may well think seriously about it but > until I can > > actually communicate with a 'healed' person, I must keep my money > in the bank > > - although I must admit that it is very very tempting in the hope > that I > > would be cured in 1 year - especially as we wish to emigrate to be > with our > > son - good health would be a bonus for me. > > Marianne > > > > > It also bothers me, that the Heart Drops company ad, doesn't say > that > > > there's " a chance " that their product will clear your arteries, > that it > > > " might, " " it may, or may not, " etc., they say plainly, that " it > will clear > > > your arteries. " Well, if they're that sure of the effectiveness > of their > > > product, why am I absolutely sure that they wouldn't sell it with > a > > > money-back guarantee? > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2002 Report Share Posted January 27, 2002 There is an excellent school in the Seattle called Bastyr In a message dated 1/27/02 4:27:25 PM, sburrell writes: << Hello All. Does anyone know of any Holistic nutrition colleges offering either a 2 or 3 year diploma in the US? Any Web address would be a great help. Thank you in advance Simon - >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2002 Report Share Posted January 29, 2002 Gettingwell, dfnewman@a... wrote: > There is an excellent school in the Seattle called Bastyr > In a message dated 1/27/02 4:27:25 PM, sburrell@c... writes: > > << Hello All. > > Does anyone know of any Holistic nutrition colleges offering either a 2 or 3 > year diploma in the US? > > Any Web address would be a great help. > > Thank you in advance > > Simon Bastyr offers a 4 year ND degree, and also an acupuncture degree (I think 3 years). They may do something with a nutrition degree but I am not aware of it. A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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