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In a message dated 12/29/03 1:52:27 AM Eastern Standard Time,

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> I went on a sniffing binge after 9/11 (my way of dealing with stress)

> and in February 2002, when I usually got my one-week mango flower allergy,

> I got it for six weeks instead. My liver had been damaged by all the

> sniffing, as much as if I had been drinking hard liquor every night. I laid

> off the excessive sniffing, started taking liver-protecting herbs on an

> almost-daily basis, and in Feb. 2003, didn't get the allergy at all, the

> first time allergy-free in 12 years!

>

 

Which liver protecting herbs do you use?

 

MJH

" The Basil Book "

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil

 

 

 

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they are a bunch of damn misfit idiots who

want publicity and hope they can be hired by liberals so they can climb

the legal ladder of success faster.    Butch

 

 

 

Amen! to that Butch. It is so sad, but how right you are.

 

Diane

 

 

 

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Hi Zev

I have Unschuld's Nei Jing and one or two of Clarre's books (these more what

I am talking about).

I am interested what medical doctors have said about an experience of the

Dao as a medicine. The priests tend to speak of the Dao, and the doctors of

yin-yang. Does any doctor teach that the need for medicine is ultimately

transcended in an experience of one's true nature? And that all medicine -

herbs, acupuncture, etc - are ways we (doctors and patients) change our

minds and overlook our delusions and see more of truth/wholeness.

A book like Nei Jing seems to start with yin yang - I know its hard to speak

of what goes before, but do Chinese doctors point to it, and give practical

instruction? Am I expressing this clearly?

Jimmy

 

 

 

Jimmy Symmonds BSc BVSc MRCVS

Veterinary Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine

 

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Sun Si-miao is your best bet on this.

 

 

On Oct 24, 2005, at 6:20 AM, Jimmy Symmonds MRCVS (Healthy Beast) wrote:

 

> I am interested what medical doctors have said about an experience

> of the

> Dao as a medicine. The priests tend to speak of the Dao, and the

> doctors of

> yin-yang. Does any doctor teach that the need for medicine is

> ultimately

> transcended in an experience of one's true nature? And that all

> medicine -

> herbs, acupuncture, etc - are ways we (doctors and patients) change

> our

> minds and overlook our delusions and see more of truth/wholeness.

> A book like Nei Jing seems to start with yin yang - I know its hard

> to speak

> of what goes before, but do Chinese doctors point to it, and give

> practical

> instruction? Am I expressing this clearly?

> Jimmy

>

>

 

 

 

 

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