Guest guest Posted July 27, 2003 Report Share Posted July 27, 2003 thank u joann i told my wife about this post after we went to the health food store to get the herbs that were recommend for her here. i dont know who posted this but i went and bought the herbs anyway because i had been buying them for some time and knew for a fact that u had to look at the date of any product before u buy it. i have been using herbs on and off for a long time this post did not sway me in the least. its just i did not know for sure what was best for pain again thanks for the faith in herbs. greg - JoAnn Guest Saturday, July 26, 2003 8:58 PM Re: herbs for pain? , " perynoid " <m.posey@c...> wrote: > , " Gregory > D. Watts " <poneyboy@t...> wrote: my wife suffers from muscle back pain. are their any herbs for pain that would work? and if there is what is a safe dose? wat is the max. dose? nd how long cn she take it for? thanks greg > imho... First, most herbs sold in typical " health food " stores are beyond their shelflife and often the contents are not even what's even > marked on the bottle! Those places are often selling placebos. > The only reliable way to get herbs to do their thing is to find a > source you can really trust or learn to grow and use them > yourself, but you need to know what you're doing because you > can overdose on herbs just like prescription drugs. > > Secondly, you're always better off treating the cause of the pain > than the pain. This is not the 'norm' in most areas of the country. There are an abundance of good health food stores in our area with a very good turnover. We can be assured of optimum quality and priceswhen buying from our local vitamin outlet. When purchasing good reputable brands there is no need to be apprehensive about the contents. This is one area where there is no substitute for doing your own homework! Supplements bought at GNC (sundown, etc) are not reliable, however, there are many good brands to choose from in our health food stores. It is best to purchase one which contains both the fresh fruit and has a portion that is standardized as well. That way you receive guaranteed potency. Whenever purchasing Natures' Herbs, get the Power Herbs. They have the best potency in my opinion. We use their Bitter Melon for Tom's diabetes. This is one of the criticisms of the FDA, however, unless one uses the pharma?rugstore brands, there are many benefits to be obtained from many brand-name supplements. You will soon learn which ones have the most benefits. You can feel the difference! JoAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2003 Report Share Posted July 27, 2003 Hi There I found out the celery is great for pian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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