Guest guest Posted July 8, 2003 Report Share Posted July 8, 2003 In a message dated 07/08/2003 3:09:05 AM Pacific Daylight Time, writes: > Hi Gina, do some searches for rock shops in Arkansas, USA. There is also the Sweet Surrender Mine. I get many wonderful crystals from there and the prices are more than reasonable. They have a website. I need to stay away from it as I spend way to much, however have to say that many of the crystal points I have received from there have record keepers on the faces. One of the points had barnacles on the faces. Oh I got the greatest book recently...Crystal Personalities by Patricia Troyer...published by Stone People Publishing Company in Peeoria Arizonia. Explains the quartz crystals quite well. Mercedes Mercedes Rose Herndon Reiki Master/Teacher, Artist, Photographer Designer & Creator of Silk Healing Scarves Owner of " Just for You " Custom Cards Coauthor & Publisher of: " Loving Thoughts for Gentle Hearts; v. 1 - Goals, Dreams & Affirmations " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2004 Report Share Posted September 23, 2004 Message: 22 Wed, 22 Sep 2004 17:07:29 -0700 (PDT) John Garbarini <johnlg_2000 Notes on smoking treatment I tried the smoking treatment described a few months ago with good success. It's HT 3 and Tim-Mee on the group's emails. However, I see the same treatment in some of the internet posting using LI 4 instead of HT 3. I didn't try LI 4, and got good results with HT 3. Is worrying about this substitution a moot thing? John Garbarini >> John - since it was my original post that started that conversation - I would say you have nothing to worry about. I do not add LI4 to the treatment and I get excellent results. The big deal is that you want to make sure that they are having a metalic taste in their mouth during the treatment. (this tells you the tx is working properly) To the lady who asked about the micro stim and macular degeneration. I use Joel Rosen's machine and use the protocol he perscribes. I have gotten really excellent results, even in those cases that are very serious and close to losing the ability to see anything. If you bought this machine you made a great choice. I do not know about the other machines on the market. FYI - I do not have any financial connection to Joel (just wanted to make that clear!) robbee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2008 Report Share Posted June 21, 2008 Yellowdock....rumex crispus increases Iron absorption. Rebecca Vann Community & Clinical Herbalist On Jun 21, 2008, at 10:13 AM, ayurveda wrote: > Perinatal Ayurveda > Messages In This Digest (2 Messages) > > 1a. > Re: first " real " client tommorrow Ysha Oakes > 2. > new postgraduate program at Alandi Ashram & Gurukula > adrienneleeds > View All Topics | Create New Topic > Messages > > 1a. > Re: first " real " client tommorrow > > Posted by: " Ysha Oakes " AyurDoulas ayurdoula > > Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:30 am (PDT) > > HI Noel - > A quickie here ... > > Not only will she need the special emphasis on agni all postpartum > mothers need, and on iron as with non-constipating sources like stewed > dried unsulphured fruits of black fig, raisin, prunes, dates and > apricots, and stewed blueberries (or gently warmed fresh) she can > benefit from products like " Floradix " which is well absorbed liquid > iron supplement many of us recommend to clients with low iron count. > I'd be taking double dose twice a day of it. > > As far as iron absorptive supports (certain b vitamins?) and > supplements from classical Ayurveda, I must defer to more > trained/experienced practitioners here. You have the foundations of > Postpartum Care and Cooking unit? It will help also in your > foods/cooking choices. Chinese medicine would be giving broth of > marrow, we don't have to do that and with summer weather when it is > really hot, I've had one client insistent on that modality decide > otherwise due to the raised pitta temperment (irritability, anger) and > the mucky hot sweats she experienced. This client will probably do > well with a personalized herbal formula - is there an Ayurvedic > practioner in your area who can check her pulse and do this? > > Blessings, > Ysha > > > her words she has " had a big blood loss after the birth and surgery > to remove placenta (lost 2700ml blood, apparently it's normal to only > lose 1000ml. now my iron is low - had to have a blood transfusion!) > > Back to top > Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post > Messages in this topic (2) > 2. > new postgraduate program at Alandi Ashram & Gurukula > > Posted by: " adrienneleeds " greenhands adrienneleeds > > Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:57 am (PDT) > > Alakananda Ma is a British-trained physician who was one of the first > Western medical doctors to practice Ayurveda in the US. She is a > renowned teacher, lecturer, writer of insightful articles on Ayurveda > and also principal of Alandi Ayurveda Gurukula, a traditional > gurukula, in Boulder, Colorado. Alakananda has been writing articles > for Banayn for several years and we deeply appreciate the wisdom that > she offers. We are pleased to announce a new educational program > starting this fall at Ma's school. > > Alandi Ayurveda Gurukula is offering the first Postgraduate Gurukula > Program in Ayurvedic Sciences in the U.S. The program is set up to be > an Oxford or Cambridge-style education with very small classes and > close personal attention from the teacher, and will be open to > selected graduates of Ayurvedic or yoga programs. > > Traditionally, a gurukula was a type of ancient Hindu school in India > that was residential in nature with the students and the guru or > teacher living in proximity, often in the same house. It was a place > where students resided together as equals, learned from the guru and > in return helped the guru with mundane chores such as washing clothes > or cooking. > > As a modern version of the traditional gurukula, Alandi's aim is to > combine the best of new paradigm medical education with the best of > the ancient gurukula contemplative pedagogy. The school seeks to > empower students by placing in their hands the tools needed to garner > and evaluate knowledge and information and by cultivating the seeds > of stillness, altruism and compassionate service in their hearts. In > line with the new medical curriculum, the program offers case based, > student directed education as well as traditional modalities such a > weekly satsang. Another highlight is an in-depth clinical training > component. This marks a significant step in the development of > Ayurvedic education towards training and licensing system similar to > in America. > > The school is not interested in graduating hundreds of Ayurvedic > students but rather a few excellent and compassionate healers who are > able to connect to their patients on a deeper level. It is the goal > of Alakananda Ma and the school to be able to provide truly holistic > support to our students' development. This means not only rigorous > intellectual and clinical training but also a deep immersion in the > spiritual and Vedic context of Ayurveda. > > The two-year postgraduate program, starting August 2008, offers over > 1500 hours with a 400 hour clinical component and an onsite > educational pharmacy. To order an application package or receive > additional information, students should call 303-786-7437 or email > info. 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Guest guest Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 Hi Rebecca- As western herbalist with ayurdoula training, you know more about properties of yellodock and how to balance 4 postpartum mothers. Would you comment what would be good to add to it for balance and why? Thanks! Ysha > > Yellowdock....rumex crispus increases > Iron absorption. > > Rebecca Vann > Community & Clinical Herbalist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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