Guest guest Posted February 7, 2008 Report Share Posted February 7, 2008 Dear Ones; Though we have spoken some of this before, it bears sharing. Excerpted from this article, from http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/2/7/puberty-at-the-age-o\ f-8.aspx " Then again, your children may be exposed to hormone-mimicking chemicals before they are even born. " Thanks to their mothers' exposure, even babies in the womb have measurable doses of the hormone-mimicking chemicals, " said Theo Colborn, author of Our Stolen Future, which is one of the BEST resources on this topic. " Posted with a reminder the Ayurvedic use of both special agni (digestive fire) supports to help burn toxins and ghee in abundance postpartum is very supportive here to help remove what is possible during this time without the usual ideas of cleansing. What other systems of medicine offer this safe method, while also powerfully supporting the many changes that are natural at this time? If you know of any, please share. There is wisdom from many cultures. Words of wisdom from a Native American writer were shared with this author years ago to the following effect: When the women of many cultures share with each other the wisdom and tools for health, then shall even the Native American culture be renewed. !! As mothers and women, healters rather in the business model, we move from the heart and immediate concerns to what works and what tools we have to work with. Posted also with a reminder that Ayurvedic methods offer tools others do not seem to have to best address this type of toxic accumulations, and the best time to do it is preconception, but on a regular seasonal (2-3X a year, at the turn of seasons) it is advised to do some panchakarma type cleansing for us all. More important than ever! Note archives on the subject for home cleanse, though panchakarma in an Ayurvedic clinic is by far the best/most effective, under the guidance for best results and choices among the possible procols, of a trained Ayurvedic physician or practitioner. After that is time to do the rejuvenation therapies. I note the new buzz around MACA among aphrodesiac herbals which has to be also a rasayana/rejuvenative tonic, am I right? Many are feeling so depleted from our culture's lifestyle and alternative explorations too, to say nothing of the above issues, that herbs like macca are a great welcome especially to those without knowledge/access to the personalized herbal supports of classical Ayurvedic herb uses. But the cleansing first, then the rejuvenatives work much deeper and more valuably, is the recommendation of Ayurved. Warm Regards; Ysha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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