Guest guest Posted August 25, 2002 Report Share Posted August 25, 2002 They ask me to e-mail them to get certified for a password. Somehow I don't think they want one thousand or so emails from us. Tell us what to do, tell us what to do! Doug > > Dear Members > > In order to facilitate the transfer of CHA to our new server, I will need > your help. Please go to http://www.craneherb.com and select account from > the left hand menu. Then create a crane profile and user ID. this will > ultimately replace your ID when accessing CHA. You will need to > prove you are an L.Ac. or student of an accredited TCM college to get > automatic approval. If crane rejects you for some reason, please contact > me and we will sort it out. A crane ID will also give you full access to > their database and online ordering. If you are not familiar with crane > herbs, then you are in for a pleasant surprise. Like several other > companies such as Blue Poppy, Paradigm and ITM, this site is very > informative and useful for clinicians. > c Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2002 Report Share Posted August 25, 2002 On 8/24/02 11:31 PM, " " wrote: > Does anyone have a topical formula that they have used > successfully for toenail or fingernail fungus? > > This particular patient is fairly unremarkable; > female, mid-50's, slight blood deficiency. However, > occasionally she has a flare-up of fungus under her > right thumb, and then the nail falls off and > eventually grows back. This happens 2-3 times per > year. > > I've been unable to find anything about nail fungus in > my TCM dermatology books, so any input is appreciated. > > > Wendy Goldman Calll Spring Wind Herb Co. 1800-588-4883. They make and effective toe nail fungus soak formula from Andy Ellis. They have a lot of products they don't market such as this one. Sharon Weizenbaum Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2002 Report Share Posted August 25, 2002 Hi Wendy! When I was in China I had a nail fungus under my Big Toe, and the specialist there said there were no herbs to treat it. So he prescribed the drug Sporanox. I took the course of treatment, over 3 months, and while it started to go away, it came back. What has worked best for me is an over the counter topical... Tea Tree Oil made especially for toe fungus. The fungus has been gone 2 years now, I lost 2 toenails throughout the ordeal, and now you cannot even tell which toe had it! I purchased it from whole foods in Hilcrest. In health, Teresa Hall > > > Does anyone have a topical formula that they have used > > successfully for toenail or fingernail fungus? > > > > This particular patient is fairly unremarkable; > > female, mid-50's, slight blood deficiency. However, > > occasionally she has a flare-up of fungus under her > > right thumb, and then the nail falls off and > > eventually grows back. This happens 2-3 times per > > year. > > > > I've been unable to find anything about nail fungus in > > my TCM dermatology books, so any input is appreciated. > > > > > > Wendy Goldman > Calll Spring Wind Herb Co. 1800-588-4883. They make and effective toe nail > fungus soak formula from Andy Ellis. They have a lot of products they don't > market such as this one. > > Sharon Weizenbaum > > > > Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed healthcare practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics specializing in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional services, including board approved online continuing education. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 In a message dated 11/28/03 9:35:19 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes: > " Michael Gest " <mhgest > Blood sugar > > > Butch, do you think there is anything to the studies at Cairo > University using coriander and dill essential oils to > supposedly " cure " diabetes or at least control blood sugar levels. I > am anticipating a NO (but you never know). I am working on a diabetes > project (not myself) which is why I ask. > > Michael > Micheal There is a Native North American herbal blend that is known to stabilize glucose levels and other endocrine issues. Some know this four herb blend as Essiac. Hope this helps MJH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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