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I'm just curious, as I am a newbie to the whole herbal treatment

idea... what do you keep on hand to deal with allergies and cold/flu

viruses and things like that? I understand that the whole idea is to

change your way of life so that your immune system prevents sickness,

but for those of us who haven't completed that changeover yet...

 

I have 2 children so have to deal with 'bugs' brought home from

school and new teeth and things like that... I suffer from seasonal

allergies...

 

What would you not do without?

 

Tracy in Ohio

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Goldenseal. Definately. :)

 

Especially when it comes to the everyday nicks, cuts, scrapes,

scratches, and the like. I've used it on a minor burn on my hand

(topside) I rec'd while I was cooking. I cant remember what I did; I

remember tho, it hurt. Mostly it stung. I mixed a good-sized pinch of

goldenseal powder into a small spoonful of bag balm and rubbed it on

my hand. I don't have a scar. :) It makes a good quick inexpensive

healing mouthwash in a pinch too.

 

 

 

herbal remedies , " Tracy in Ohio "

<tltucker@v...> wrote:

>

>

> I'm just curious, as I am a newbie to the whole herbal treatment

> idea... what do you keep on hand to deal with allergies and cold/flu

> viruses and things like that? I understand that the whole idea is to

> change your way of life so that your immune system prevents sickness,

> but for those of us who haven't completed that changeover yet...

>

> I have 2 children so have to deal with 'bugs' brought home from

> school and new teeth and things like that... I suffer from seasonal

> allergies...

>

> What would you not do without?

>

> Tracy in Ohio

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Okay so ...

 

Goldenseal - antiseptic

Garlic - all around anti-bacterial (?)

Apple Cider Vinegar - antibiotic properties

 

BTW, here's a great nutrition basics site:

http://www.westonaprice.org/basicnutrition/index.html

 

Karen

 

 

herbal remedies , " hunipt " <hunipt@n...> wrote:

>

>

> Goldenseal. Definately. :)

>

> Especially when it comes to the everyday nicks, cuts, scrapes,

> scratches, and the like. I've used it on a minor burn on my hand

> (topside) I rec'd while I was cooking. I cant remember what I

did; I

> remember tho, it hurt. Mostly it stung. I mixed a good-sized

pinch of

> goldenseal powder into a small spoonful of bag balm and rubbed it

on

> my hand. I don't have a scar. :) It makes a good quick inexpensive

> healing mouthwash in a pinch too.

>

>

>

> herbal remedies , " Tracy in Ohio "

> <tltucker@v...> wrote:

> >

> >

> > I'm just curious, as I am a newbie to the whole herbal treatment

> > idea... what do you keep on hand to deal with allergies and

cold/flu

> > viruses and things like that? I understand that the whole idea

is to

> > change your way of life so that your immune system prevents

sickness,

> > but for those of us who haven't completed that changeover yet...

> >

> > I have 2 children so have to deal with 'bugs' brought home from

> > school and new teeth and things like that... I suffer from

seasonal

> > allergies...

> >

> > What would you not do without?

> >

> > Tracy in Ohio

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Hi Tracy,

 

Doc has an article, that doesn't seem to be in the files, regarding the

basics needed for your " medicine cabinet " and why. It's really good.

I'll see if I can dig that up for you.

 

There is another article in the files, though, that might be of

interest: under Files>Articles>18 Ways to Lead a Healthier Life.

 

Personally, I don't travel without - echinacea (immune booster if you

" feel something coming on " ), total tonic (the all natural anti-biotic,

anti-viral, anti-fungal and anti-parasite that I take every day

regardless), lobelia (good for any sort of breathing problems, and used

for emergency treatment of seizures) and cayenne (good for circulation,

and used for emergency treatment of heart attacks).

 

Hope this helps! :)

 

Best,

Kelli

 

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| I'm just curious, as I am a newbie to the whole herbal treatment

| idea... what do you keep on hand to deal with allergies and cold/flu

| viruses and things like that?

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Kelli,

 

I would love to have that too!

 

Thanks,

Karen

 

 

herbal remedies , " Kelli Bever " <kelli@c...>

wrote:

>

> Hi Tracy,

>

> Doc has an article, that doesn't seem to be in the files,

regarding the

> basics needed for your " medicine cabinet " and why. It's really

good.

> I'll see if I can dig that up for you.

>

> There is another article in the files, though, that might be of

> interest: under Files>Articles>18 Ways to Lead a Healthier Life.

>

> Personally, I don't travel without - echinacea (immune booster if

you

> " feel something coming on " ), total tonic (the all natural anti-

biotic,

> anti-viral, anti-fungal and anti-parasite that I take every day

> regardless), lobelia (good for any sort of breathing problems, and

used

> for emergency treatment of seizures) and cayenne (good for

circulation,

> and used for emergency treatment of heart attacks).

>

> Hope this helps! :)

>

> Best,

> Kelli

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Personally, I don't travel without - echinacea (immune

booster if you

" feel something coming on " ),

==============================================

What have you personally noticed echinacea doing for

you? Does it consistently nip your oncoming

colds/flues in the bud?

 

......total tonic (the all natural anti-biotic,

anti-viral, anti-fungal and anti-parasite that I take

every day

regardless)

==============================================

What has happened to you personally before you took

took total tonic? What happens to you personally when

you stop taking it?

 

...........lobelia (good for any sort of breathing

problems, and used

for emergency treatment of seizures)

==============================================

What is your personal experience, either for you or

someone you know personally, with taking Lobelia?

 

and cayenne (good for circulation,

and used for emergency treatment of heart attacks).

==================================================

Have you ever used cayenne during a heart attack or do

you personally know someone who took it during a heart

attack?

 

Hi, I'm new here, and I read most of the initial files

and was excited that for a rare change, I might get to

hear from people talking from their own personal

experience about different herbs or health practices.

I do see a little of that here and there but not

nearly as much as I anticipated. I let established

medicine preach to me from their " superior " position

of knowledge and I paid the price. Never again -- and

that includes all health advice that does not come

from true and tried personal experience.

 

 

 

 

 

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