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HAs anybody ever used a vaporizer to extract the essential oils of herbs

for inhalation. There is no smoke or heat, so is that safe? any info

online?

 

THANKS!

 

 

JG

 

 

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> There are 7 messages in this issue.

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> Topics in this digest:

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> 1. Newbie Question::::::How do you make hibiscus powder?

> " last1earth " <last1earth

> 2. Re: Uva Ursi

> " zengirl04 " <zengirl04

> 3. RE: Re: ADD " lecture " response to my teacher

> " Lane Eddington " <goldenpoems

> 4. RE: Newbie Question::::::How do you make hibiscus powder?

> " Kelli Bever " <kelli

> 5. Re: ADD and ADHD

> " Gina " <kelticgirl14

> 6. Re: Gina - helping budget for healthy groceries

> Deana <squeekyme

> 7. RE: Re:Muscle Cramps

> " Doug Taylor " <taylords

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> Message: 1

> Sat, 26 Feb 2005 00:36:25 -0000

> " last1earth " <last1earth

> Newbie Question::::::How do you make hibiscus powder?

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> Hello, I'm new here.

> I was hoping sombody would know how to make hibiscus powder.

> It is good for hair balding.

> Is any hibiscus flower okay to use? Or a certain variety only?

>

> Thank for any help you can give me

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> Message: 2

> Sat, 26 Feb 2005 01:11:31 -0000

> " zengirl04 " <zengirl04

> Re: Uva Ursi

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> My nutritionist gave it to me in tincture form. The amounts varied -

> half a dropper full seemed to be the average dose.

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> herbal remedies , " leisamarie7 "

> <leisamarie7> wrote:

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>> Has anyone here used uva ursi with success to treat bacterial

>> overgrowth in the intestines? If so, how much, how long, or in

> what

>> form do I take the uva ursi?

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>> Do you know of any other herbs that are anti-bacterial and safe to

>> use mabey in conjunction with uva ursi?

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>> I did use uva ursi in the past in capsule form for 1-2 weeks and

>> found it ineffective. I would like to know if I wasn't taking it

>> long enough or in a potent enough form. It should have killed the

>> bacteria if I was taking it correctly... I think.

>>

>> Leisa

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> Message: 3

> Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:17:21 -0600

> " Lane Eddington " <goldenpoems

> RE: Re: ADD " lecture " response to my teacher

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> A great argument!!

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> supervixen08 [supervixen08]

> Thursday, February 24, 2005 1:46 PM

> herbal remedies

> Herbal Remedies - Re: ADD " lecture " response to my teacher

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> Very true! I'd like to add to that, if I may...

>

> What if...

> ...Kids today are simply as energetic as they ever have been because

> they haven't yet had their bodies taxed with toxins (food additives,

> crappy city tap water, environment, cleaning products, etc etc) and

> they're actually ALIVE and jumping around, while the adults (their

> parents) have 20-30+ years up on them of stored toxins and they're

> simply running at a prematurely slower pace and simply can't keep up?

> In a world where adults rule, society is seen through their eyes and

> their eyes alone, and everything else, including the activity level of

> kids, is seen relative to the energy level of adults, with adults

> being the standard. To average adults, average kids appear hyper.

> Well, this is all relative, especially if you consider the theory that

> ADULTS may be the ones who aren't quite normal, not the kids. Kids

> haven't increased in energy, adults have slowed down...and no one

> realizes it. Food for thought, anyway. Comments? Whadday'all think?

>

> Blessings,

> --Jeni-Laura

>

> herbal remedies , " Shelby Blakely "

> <sblakely@b...> wrote:

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>> There is also a question of lifestyle. My children are very active and I

>> encourage that. If you think of the children in a mass-schooling

>> environment, they are forced to sit still for the equivalent of a

> full time

>> job once you include the commute. Kids are not wired to do that and

> severe

>> boredom compounds the problem severely.

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Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following:

> 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.

> 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural

> remedy.

> 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and

> to

> prescribe for your own health.

> We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long

> as

> they behave themselves.

> Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any

> person

> following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk.

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>

> Dr. Ian Shillington

> Doctor of Naturopathy

> Dr.IanShillington

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