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Hi All,

Can you tell me if any of the herbalists

you go to are located in the tri-state area; I live in the Northeast (CT),

and would love to find one that is reputable, it sounds like people are

achieving success in that area.

From:

" dennis "

To:

<Lyme_and_Rife >

Date:

05/23/2012 03:01 AM

Subject:

RE: Re: OT: Chinese

Herbs anyone... I don't think so...

Sent by:

Lyme_and_Rife

Chinese herbalists have been successfully

treating diseases like syphilis (which is a spirochete) for hundreds

of years before western medicine had a clue...I believe it def has its

place in treatment. It is difficult and worrisome to source herbs

from China and know they are safe ...I went to a chinese herbalist and

was surprised to find she was a qualified doctor in china as well as herbalist.

She took near 3 hours for one treatment with 6 weeks medicine especially

balanced for me and acupuncture...all for 220. Still expensive

to do reg but good value and you know the herbs are organised and supplied

by qualified professional.

I personally am all for anything that works

and helps and therefore happy to recommend chinese herbs, colloidal silver,

antibiotics and rife and conjunction with each other. Others may

have different experiences and recommend different treatments

All the best

Cheers

From: Lyme_and_Rife [mailto:Lyme_and_Rife ]

On Behalf Of cameron1000000

Sent: Wednesday, 23 May 2012 1:49 AM

To: Lyme_and_Rife

Subject: Re: OT: Chinese Herbs anyone... I don't think

so...

Jim, thanks, this is the sort of thing that should be in

the news (assuming it is true, which it sounds like it is). Also for reminding

us of the dangers of toxicity in imports from China. Which is going through

a giant industrial revolution with modern world chemicals and technology.

On the other hand I have had a very good expirience with my Chinese doctor.

All his herbs and extracts are clearly labeled and I trust his judgement.

It is really great to have a doctor that listens to you, asks the right

questions, and fixes your problems. He explained he is mostly interested

in killing bacteria and supporting my immune system. But I tell him I have

low energy, angery, cold hands and feet and he gives me stuff for that

too, an it works. Accupuncture is an absolutely incredible science as well,

not just for joints and pain as I had thought. lLast time I told him my

sinuses were blocked (with a few grams of oak pollen no doubt) and he threw

a couple needles und er my nose and sat there for half hour feeling like

a cat with two whiskers feeling my sinuses drain. I imagine they stimulate

the liver, kidneys etc as well.

I also object to that article's assertion that all illnesses can be cured

by the plants in our environment. That may well be true, but the question

is of the knowledge to do it. While chinese herbalism has been built on

for thousands of years and is now taught in universities the way we teach

mds western medicine. European herbalism has been through the purges of

Christianity and modernism (which despised and demeaned all 'savagery').

American indian, through attempted genocide, forced Christianization, and

then incorperation. I see western medicine as a bunch of savages running

around in the wilderness. someone gave them lazer guns and they forgot

everything else they knew. This is of course all my very humble opinion.

All that being said, I wont be recommending 'Chinese herbalism' to people

I dont know again, unfortunately. And no, Im not against lazer guns.

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