Guest guest Posted May 27, 2003 Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 At 04:03 PM 5/27/03 +0000, you wrote: >What would be the best thing to give him to help the bone heal?, I am not >using any essential oils on the wounds as there is still some drainage and >swelling. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. first of all...based on what you told us...he's really lucky to be alive! I would use diluted helichrysum as close to the area as possible...not directly on any open wounds or incisions, but around the whole general area. Have heard amazing stories about healing of broken bones being speeded up... (but then again, I tend to use helichrysum for almost anything that hurts Your source for superb Essential Oils, Aromatherapy Accessories, Information, Books and more! Visit us at: <http://www.naturesgift.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2003 Report Share Posted June 6, 2003 Dear Jerry The sugar in fruits is fructose. Sucrose IS refined sugar. I totally agree with you that sucrose is toxic, but it is also addictive and patients find it difficult to give up. Diabetic patients would just be much better eating whole foods and avoiding processed or refined foods. They should also avoid foods with a high glycaemic index such as potatoes and bananas. Regards Susie >Nature allows us to taste the sweet flavour in it's >natural form such as in fruits (sucrose). >Refined sugar is a weak and articial misrepresentation >of the sweet flavour. >Diabetic patients can take stevia or " lo han kuo " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2003 Report Share Posted June 6, 2003 hi Does any one have recommendations on air purifiers. To take the moxa smoke out a wee bit. thanks Adam Moes L. ac. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2003 Report Share Posted June 8, 2003 > Does any one have recommendations on air purifiers. > > To take the moxa smoke out a wee bit. What a good question! My shiatsu practice is in my house. I've yet to use moxa on a client but I do use it on self and family. I run room sized air purifiers all over my house and have a silent ionizer in my shiatsu room. I also have packs of zeolite crystals in some of the rooms. (My family has had Metal issues back to the 14th century. How do I know? We've kept track ;-) Moxa I do in the kitchen with the over the stove exhaust fan on and a window on the other end of the house open. The moxa still stinks the place up a bit but I've yet to set off the smoke alarm. If I was an acupuncturist I'd think strongly about a massive industrial exhast fan with a cross the room vent for fresh air and a hepa filter air purifier and an ionizer as a back up. Cost? This would be a business expense. A down side of this would be the volume of noise such a set up would present. Penel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2003 Report Share Posted June 8, 2003 what is moxa good for/? where, how, and for how long , in what quantity should it be used? can any one please explain it to me. thank you--- tanveer Penel Eynde LeGrand <hyldemoer wrote: > Does any one have recommendations on air purifiers. > > To take the moxa smoke out a wee bit. What a good question! My shiatsu practice is in my house. I've yet to use moxa on a client but I do use it on self and family. I run room sized air purifiers all over my house and have a silent ionizer in my shiatsu room. I also have packs of zeolite crystals in some of the rooms. (My family has had Metal issues back to the 14th century. How do I know? We've kept track ;-) Moxa I do in the kitchen with the over the stove exhaust fan on and a window on the other end of the house open. The moxa still stinks the place up a bit but I've yet to set off the smoke alarm. If I was an acupuncturist I'd think strongly about a massive industrial exhast fan with a cross the room vent for fresh air and a hepa filter air purifier and an ionizer as a back up. Cost? This would be a business expense. A down side of this would be the volume of noise such a set up would present. Penel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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