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In a message dated 07/08/2003 3:09:05 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

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> 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

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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

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Yellowdock....rumex crispus increases

Iron absorption.

 

Rebecca Vann

Community & Clinical Herbalist

 

 

On Jun 21, 2008, at 10:13 AM, ayurveda wrote:

 

> Perinatal Ayurveda

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> 1a.

> Re: first " real " client tommorrow Ysha Oakes

> 2.

> new postgraduate program at Alandi Ashram & Gurukula

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> Posted by: " Ysha Oakes " AyurDoulas ayurdoula

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> 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!)

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> Posted by: " adrienneleeds " greenhands adrienneleeds

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> Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:57 am (PDT)

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> 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.

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> 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.

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> 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. Alternatively, visit www.alandiashram.org

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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

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> Yellowdock....rumex crispus increases

> Iron absorption.

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> Rebecca Vann

> Community & Clinical Herbalist

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