Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 > Something tells me that they aren't inclined to poison > their own people. I just wanted to point out that all those tainted products from China are made by their people. That means they are exposed to those toxins all day long in the factories. The Chinese government doesn't give a S*** about their people anymore than they care about ours They also have some of the most polluted area in the world.- -- [ ] Re: frex... Tinnitus...Chinese herbs Hi Carol, It's funny because when I first started out on my Lyme healing journey, I was totally focused on killing the buggers! I have a friend who is an acupuncturist who studied in China. When I told him about the Lyme dx, he said that I needed to detox the liver and the kidneys. He gave me Major Bupleurum and Shou Wu. I took them but (sad to say) inwardly I discounted their importance. Now I wish I had followed his advice more closely. Anyway, the Shou Wu was in artifically colored capsules so I tried looking for a more natural encapsulation. I didn't have much success when I googled it. Thanks, now you've pointed me to a source. Avril In , Carol Ann <saffireskyes@...> wrote: > > Thanks Bob and Rowena, > I thoroughly enjoy Bgwen, haven't used it of late, but > the principle you explained about FREX seems to be > similar. I use it mostly for the Schuman resonance > when I am so inclined. > > BTW, below is a link for a Chinese herbal remedy. SHOU > > > WU CHIH. Which I can attest to from personal use, to > be excellent as a blood toner and energy enhancer. > Unfortunately, so many of us are indoctrinated to > familiar American herbs we forget that there are > thousands of others used by different cultures, that > actually do wonders. > > I know that some of you are as skeptical about > anything the Chinese send to the states these days due > to quality control. I am as well and choose > selectively. > Something tells me that they aren't inclined to poison > their own people. AND it's rare that Chinese are > seen with premature graying. > > Anyway, for anyone deciding to give it a try, it can > usually be found as standard product at any local > Chinese herb shop or grocery store. And for far less > than what is advertised on the web. Bought a bottle > yesterday for $4.99 and have only paid slightly more > when purchasing from an Acupuncture practitioner. > Most of the Internet prices are double and sometimes > triple the store cost. > > I mention this remedy now as one of the websites > infers its use as being beneficial for Tinnitus. The > Chinese have a totally different way of approaching > illness and its causes, and for the most part, they've > been at this far longer than any other healing > cultures and are quite successful. > > http://www.herbalshop.com/products/m580024.html > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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