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Hello all,

Ive been very interested in the above article by Andy Rosenfarb

please see link below:

 

http://www.pacificcollege.edu/pcom_static/alumni/newsletters/spring2007/Yin & Yang\

ofCholesterol.pdf

 

I am concerned however about being perceived as neglient in asking a Yang case

to ingest higher amounts of milk, cheese and the like. Does anyone use this

protocol and can you relate your clinical experience of it please?

 

Please note I've already looked at 300 odd previous posts on hyperlipidemia to

get some background and it seems this issue not discussed.

 

Many thanks

 

Lorraine Hodgkinson MNIMH MRCHM

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In regards to higher amounts of milk.

 

Store milk is not milk.

 

It is a white liquid with milk sugar and chemicals. Therefore there are bad

results from drinking it.

 

 

 

Real milk is healthy and does help resolve disorders. For information on

real milk and how it heals see Weston Price.

 

 

 

To me this is like blaming the natural herb Huang Qi as dangerous because

one takes a extra large dose of a concentrated standardized phyto-drug

'ephedrine' labeled as Huang Qi. Then banning the herb.

 

 

 

Ed Kasper LAc

 

www.HappyHerbalist.com

 

eddy

 

………………………………………………………….

 

Hello all,

Ive been very interested in the above article by Andy Rosenfarb please see

link below:

 

 

<http://www.pacificcollege.edu/pcom_static/alumni/newsletters/spring2007/Yin

& YangofCholesterol.pdf>

http://www.pacificcollege.edu/pcom_static/alumni/newsletters/spring2007/Yin &

YangofCholesterol.pdf

 

I am concerned however about being perceived as neglient in asking a Yang

case to ingest higher amounts of milk, cheese and the like. Does anyone use

this protocol and can you relate your clinical experience of it please?

 

Please note I've already looked at 300 odd previous posts on hyperlipidemia

to get some background and it seems this issue not discussed.

 

Many thanks

 

Lorraine Hodgkinson MNIMH MRCHM

 

 

 

 

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It's not just milk, it's butter etc as well! It flys right in the face

of everything we've been told about tackling cholesterol. I was

wondering if other practitioners had used this protocol and to share

their experience. Also to start off discussion on the whole Yin Yang

approach.

 

Lorraine

 

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On 11 Dec 2009, at 14:38, " Happy Herbalist " <eddy

wrote:

 

> In regards to higher amounts of milk.

>

> Store milk is not milk.

>

> It is a white liquid with milk sugar and chemicals. Therefore there

> are bad

> results from drinking it.

>

> Real milk is healthy and does help resolve disorders. For

> information on

> real milk and how it heals see Weston Price.

>

> To me this is like blaming the natural herb Huang Qi as dangerous

> because

> one takes a extra large dose of a concentrated standardized phyto-drug

> 'ephedrine' labeled as Huang Qi. Then banning the herb.

>

> Ed Kasper LAc

>

> www.HappyHerbalist.com

>

> eddy

>

> ………………………………………………………….

>

> Hello all,

> Ive been very interested in the above article by Andy Rosenfarb

> please see

> link below:

>

> <http://www.pacificcollege.edu/pcom_static/alumni/newsletters/spring2007/Yin

> & YangofCholesterol.pdf>

> http://www.pacificcollege.edu/pcom_static/alumni/newsletters/spring2007/Yin &

> YangofCholesterol.pdf

>

> I am concerned however about being perceived as neglient in asking a

> Yang

> case to ingest higher amounts of milk, cheese and the like. Does

> anyone use

> this protocol and can you relate your clinical experience of it

> please?

>

> Please note I've already looked at 300 odd previous posts on

> hyperlipidemia

> to get some background and it seems this issue not discussed.

>

> Many thanks

>

> Lorraine Hodgkinson MNIMH MRCHM

>

>

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