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These people have apparently botched their trials. I just love the way they

study herbs and the results of the trials. Grrrrrrrrr..

Perhaps they should allow someone who knows something (anything) about herbs and nutrition do the testing.

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http://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryCare/AlternativeMedicine/tb/1435

Echinacea in the news today.

 

http://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryCare/AlternativeMedicine/tb1/1287

Vitamin C..

 

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I think that many of these trials are sponcered by Big Pharm and this is why they get such results. After all Big Brother Pharm wouldn't want it any other way.

 

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These people have apparently botched their trials. I just love the way they

study herbs and the results of the trials. Grrrrrrrrr..

Perhaps they should allow someone who knows something (anything) about herbs and nutrition do the testing.

------

 

 

http://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryCare/AlternativeMedicine/tb/1435

Echinacea in the news today.

 

http://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryCare/AlternativeMedicine/tb1/1287

Vitamin C..

 

Flo

It matters not... Who you love, Where you love, Why you love, When you love, Or how you love, It matters only that you love.~ John Lennon

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I read one of these articles in regards to Echinea and it is really

sad. I did a search recently and was amazed at the erroneous

information that is out there regarding herbs. These are attempts to

discredit the value of herbals and the only people that would have

interest in doing that would be someone making BILLIONS off of

chemical compounds. Now on the other hand it also shows that the

renewed interest in natural healing must be a threat or why would

they bother.

 

Terra

 

herbal remedies , " Flo " <fgarig@b...> wrote:

> These people have apparently botched their trials. I just love the

way they

> study herbs and the results of the trials. Grrrrrrrrr..

> Perhaps they should allow someone who knows something (anything)

about herbs and nutrition do the testing.

> -

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>

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> http://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryCare/AlternativeMedicine/tb/1435

> Echinacea in the news today.

>

>

http://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryCare/AlternativeMedicine/tb1/1287

> Vitamin C..

>

> Flo

> It matters not...

> Who you love, Where you love,

> Why you love, When you love,

> Or how you love,

> It matters only that you love.

> ~ John Lennon

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That would be too logical Flo. ;-)

 

Their idea of Logic would be on the order of magnituded of asking a Gorilla for a dissertation about Eskimos, or asking a man who has been blind all his life to describe an elephant.

 

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Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc

 

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Friday, July 29, 2005 7:59 AM

Herbal Remedies - Echinacea, vitamin C studies.

 

These people have apparently botched their trials. I just love the way they

study herbs and the results of the trials. Grrrrrrrrr..

Perhaps they should allow someone who knows something (anything) about herbs and nutrition do the testing.

------

 

 

http://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryCare/AlternativeMedicine/tb/1435

Echinacea in the news today.

 

http://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryCare/AlternativeMedicine/tb1/1287

Vitamin C..

 

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I found it most interesting that in the article I read it talks

about them " making " the echinacea, not using the plant! Maybe a

slight modification on the old saying " what God has put together,

let no man... " would be in order. If you want to test the herb, use

the herb and make sure your intentions are pure!

thanks

 

 

herbal remedies , " Dr. Ian Shillington "

<DocShillington@K...> wrote:

> That would be too logical Flo. ;-)

>

> Their idea of Logic would be on the order of magnituded of asking

a Gorilla for a dissertation about Eskimos, or asking a man who has

been blind all his life to describe an elephant.

>

> Yours in Health and Love,

>

> Doc

>

> Doc Shillington

> 727-447-5282

> Doc@A...

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> Flo

> Undisclosed-Recipient:;

> Friday, July 29, 2005 7:59 AM

> Herbal Remedies - Echinacea, vitamin C studies.

>

>

> These people have apparently botched their trials. I just love

the way they

> study herbs and the results of the trials. Grrrrrrrrr..

> Perhaps they should allow someone who knows something (anything)

about herbs and nutrition do the testing.

> --------------------------------

-------------------

>

>

>

http://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryCare/AlternativeMedicine/tb/1435

> Echinacea in the news today.

>

>

http://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryCare/AlternativeMedicine/tb1/1287

> Vitamin C..

>

> Flo

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