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In a message dated 12/20/03 5:20:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> Countries that can't feed their populations are generally run by fat

> cats who don't have the same problems as the citizens ... the problems

> are usually caused by poor gummit policies (if they have any at all) and

> not natural disasters .. famine is a man-made disaster .. not natural.

> Conditions in Brazil and Ethiopia and other countries where folks don't

> have a pot to piss in are created by gummit and can only be corrected by

> gummit .. sometimes not by the gummits in power. Examples to come to

> mind now are Afghanistan and Iraq .. and sometime next year, I think

> maybe North Korea.

>

 

And those FAT CATS are usually supported by your US tax dollars... just think

about the long term USA's relationship with the current vendetta action in

Iraq, then think about those lovelies in South America, Africa and other places

called Third World.

 

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In a message dated 12/20/03 5:20:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> " ~Shelley~ " <shelleyslife

> Acne in teen

>

>

> My 15 year old nephew is having some pretty bad acne outbreaks. He's

> actually identified the times when he tends to break out and it's when he's

> experiencing more stress. He's a little high strung sometimes and being 15,

acne is

> always a possibility, stress or no stress. Does anyone have any solutions

> or suggestions that will help clear up this boy's face? Of course, the

> breakout tends to cause a tad more stress.

>

> TIA!

>

 

Easy..... have his clean his gut, support his liver with things like milk

thistle, dandelion and raw beets and eat a real food diet, short on carbs.

 

Then, have him crown you as Sain TIA!

 

MJH

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In a message dated 12/20/03 5:20:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> Yep .. pretty much like all natural resources are .. world-wide. Except

> for probably the United States .. we are NOT short of forests in the

> USA.

> And to cut a tree in the USA we gotta damn near get approval of

> Congress.

 

Butch and all

That is NOT my experience. I am the keeper of many acres of virgin forest

and have a steady stream of timberbuyers constantly at my door or by phone

for over twenty years. They all want to HELP me.

I can enter into a contract at any time to sell these old growth trees to

whomever I please and whenever I please.

MJH

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Http://www.aromaticsage.com

 

 

 

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> " Doreen Moody " <celtic_selky

> Could you unscribe me?

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> I'm going out of town for the holidays and won't be able to keep up with my

> emails.

>

> Will look forward to hearing from you folks in the New Year!

>

> Blessings,

> DoreenGet

 

Doreen and alll

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Thanks Victoria for the lengthy and informing

reply! I can see thatI was over-simplifying my

thought in that regard...

 

Iguess I will start at the beginning of the

message base....:0

 

Chris

 

 

> Message: 11

> Thu, 15 Jul 2004 03:09:10 -0000

> " victoria_dragon " <victoria_dragon

> Re: Digest Number 1146

>

>

>>I'm aware that one of the body's natural defensive

>>reactions when being invaded by a virus or

>>bacteria(?) is to raise it's temperature. We know

>>this as a fever. The higher temperature works to

>>eradicate the invader.

>>

>>How does a " cooling " herb help in this regard. I

>>would think that it would be deterimental in this

>>case?

>

>

> The TCM guidelines for doctors also trained in Western allopathic

> medicine for using antibiotics is that they are used only in cases

> of Excess Heat (and of course for bacteria as they are useless on

> viruses). Doctors also are careful about using them if Qi and Yang

> Deficiency are present as the thermal energy of most antibiotics and

> antibiotic-like herbs are Cold, and they disperse Qi.

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Hi

alum ( plz chek spelling) is very effective for getting rid of sweating hands n

feet. just soak feet in alum water and wash hands with diluted alum.

tanveer

 

Khepri <khepri wrote:

 

Thanks Victoria for the lengthy and informing

reply! I can see thatI was over-simplifying my

thought in that regard...

 

Iguess I will start at the beginning of the

message base....:0

 

Chris

 

 

> Message: 11

> Thu, 15 Jul 2004 03:09:10 -0000

> " victoria_dragon " <victoria_dragon

> Re: Digest Number 1146

>

>

>>I'm aware that one of the body's natural defensive

>>reactions when being invaded by a virus or

>>bacteria(?) is to raise it's temperature. We know

>>this as a fever. The higher temperature works to

>>eradicate the invader.

>>

>>How does a " cooling " herb help in this regard. I

>>would think that it would be deterimental in this

>>case?

>

>

> The TCM guidelines for doctors also trained in Western allopathic

> medicine for using antibiotics is that they are used only in cases

> of Excess Heat (and of course for bacteria as they are useless on

> viruses). Doctors also are careful about using them if Qi and Yang

> Deficiency are present as the thermal energy of most antibiotics and

> antibiotic-like herbs are Cold, and they disperse Qi.

 

 

 

 

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