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Hello:

 

I have a friend who was in a terrible auto accident

about 16 years ago. She was in very bad shape and her

husband ended up with a closed head injury. She has

done EVERYTHING to help him heal (he has motor

problems, balance problems, speech problems, ataxia,

etc. although he is a complete angel!) It is very

heartwarming to see such dedication and she has never

given up.

 

QUESTION: She was surfing and found the:

 

Hsin Kuang Herbal Store

 

on line and one of their products was designed for

just about every symptom her husband has.

 

Does anyone know if this is a reputable company or can

you give me any other source as a recommendation of

herbs? Of course, she (and I) are new to the herbs

but would like to try anything that may help.

 

Thanks for your time!

 

Terry Todd

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi, Terry:

 

While I don't know much about that source, Bob Linde

belongs to this list:

 

http://www.acuherbals.com/about/about.htm

 

You may wish to consult with him about the particular

product you have in mind, and your friend's injury.

 

While it is good that you seem to have found something

" off the shelf " that meet's his needs, you would do

well to consult Bob or another herbalist first.

 

In Chinese medicine, it is very important that a

practitioner examines the patient, makes a diagnosis

and tailors herbs for the specific patient, to

precisely meet the patient's needs.

 

Kind regards, Jack

 

--- Terry Todd <sailgirl1954 wrote:

 

> Hello:

>

> I have a friend who was in a terrible auto accident

> about 16 years ago. She was in very bad shape and

> her

> husband ended up with a closed head injury. She

> has

> done EVERYTHING to help him heal (he has motor

> problems, balance problems, speech problems, ataxia,

> etc. although he is a complete angel!) It is very

> heartwarming to see such dedication and she has

> never

> given up.

>

> QUESTION: She was surfing and found the:

>

> Hsin Kuang Herbal Store

>

> on line and one of their products was designed for

> just about every symptom her husband has.

>

> Does anyone know if this is a reputable company or

> can

> you give me any other source as a recommendation of

> herbs? Of course, she (and I) are new to the herbs

> but would like to try anything that may help.

>

> Thanks for your time!

>

> Terry Todd

>

>

>

>

> Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam

> protection around

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks for the vote of confidence Jack. I'm not familiar with the companies in

Europe. I did go to there website to check them out. Seemed ok but... I didn't

see anything about quality control testing of their herbs, doesn't mean they

don't....just like to see what their standards are. I'm also not a fan of making

such bold claims without a proper TCM diagnosis. Price is a bit high for 3

months of herbs...should be about half that or less.... but maybe herbs are

extra pricey in England.

On the other hand, I looked at a few of their formulas and they are generally

right on if you go off the most common pattern for each western disease.

oh yes and not a fan of their statement about their keeping secret their

research. We had a few teachers like that...herbal knowledge is for everyone

and not to be hidden away.

Not sure that helps any....for a serious disease such as the one you mention,

I would suggest seeking out a well trained TCM practioneer in your area.

Bob

www.acuherbals.com

 

Jack Sweeney <mojavecowboy wrote:

Hi, Terry:

 

While I don't know much about that source, Bob Linde

belongs to this list:

 

http://www.acuherbals.com/about/about.htm

 

You may wish to consult with him about the particular

product you have in mind, and your friend's injury.

 

While it is good that you seem to have found something

" off the shelf " that meet's his needs, you would do

well to consult Bob or another herbalist first.

 

In Chinese medicine, it is very important that a

practitioner examines the patient, makes a diagnosis

and tailors herbs for the specific patient, to

precisely meet the patient's needs.

 

Kind regards, Jack

 

--- Terry Todd <sailgirl1954 wrote:

 

> Hello:

>

> I have a friend who was in a terrible auto accident

> about 16 years ago. She was in very bad shape and

> her

> husband ended up with a closed head injury. She

> has

> done EVERYTHING to help him heal (he has motor

> problems, balance problems, speech problems, ataxia,

> etc. although he is a complete angel!) It is very

> heartwarming to see such dedication and she has

> never

> given up.

>

> QUESTION: She was surfing and found the:

>

> Hsin Kuang Herbal Store

>

> on line and one of their products was designed for

> just about every symptom her husband has.

>

> Does anyone know if this is a reputable company or

> can

> you give me any other source as a recommendation of

> herbs? Of course, she (and I) are new to the herbs

> but would like to try anything that may help.

>

> Thanks for your time!

>

> Terry Todd

>

>

>

>

> Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam

> protection around

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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