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Thanks But I was looking for recipes of stuff to make my self not buy

premade.

 

Thanks again Bev

 

No problem! That is where the home-made Echinacea comes in.

 

An herbalist on another list contributed this recipe for an immune tonic, and

then there is the trusty 4 thieves combination.

 

She wrote:

 

<In our household we do several things which seem to work very well:

 

Consistent intake of blue green algae (sorry, this was not an algae

list, I am not the only bottom feeder)

Probiotics

Home-made echinacea tincture for any symptoms that might occur

And if there is something that really 'gets' us, we use a tincture I make up

(which I got

from my herb teacher):

 

3 echincacea

2 chapparell

1 goldenseal

1/2 licorice

1/4 cayenne>

 

Another person on the same list wrote this:

 

I have an article on the Four Thieves formula on

http://www.kitchendoctor.com/articles/four_thieves.html. There are several

recipes there.

 

I personally use both herbs and essential oils. I have tried ravensara,

bee balm, and many of the other essential oils regarded as effective, but

in my opinion, wild oregano is superior to the others.

 

Hope that helps

 

Ien in the Kootenays

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I take and believe in GSE!

 

Joshua Alexander <listservs wrote:>Consistent intake of blue

green algae

 

Blue-green algae can be too cooling for some people... those folks

can usually take chlorella, though.

 

-Josh

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Blue-green algae can be too cooling for some people... those folks

can usually take chlorella, though.

 

-Josh

 

Josh,

Where did you get the idea that BGA is too cooling?

 

I have heard practitioners with no personal experience of the substance say

either it is too cool

or too warm.

 

According to Paul Pritchard, author

of healing with whole foods, it is

neutral in energy and very good at driving out " damp " .

 

I am a kapha in the ayurvedic system, and do not get along

well with cooling foods.

Wild bluegreen algae is my mainstay and agrees with me like no other

supplement ever has.

However, I have known several Vata

types who did not get along with it.

 

Chlorella and spirulina are both

great foods too.

 

Ien in the Kootenays

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