Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 G'day Bill. Ernest Guenther's `The Essential Oils' vol 1 will answer most of your questions. (The entire set of 6 vols is not cheap, but worth every penny). Local library may be your best bet. Thing about distillation/extraction is that each biomass requires different parameters. Get two or three distillers together (with ample liquid refreshment!) and you'll get umpteen `correct' ways to produce EO and distillate!! Dennis Archer http://www.toona.com.au seraphimstouch [seraphimstouch] 7 May 2004 23:08 Looking for resources Hi Everyone, I am looking for some resources (be the books or on line) that discuss, in depth, the processes of steam and hydrodistillation as well as the process of chemical extraction. Does anyone have any suggestions? Bill Seraphim's Touch http://store.seraphimstouch.com Essential Oils, Carrier Oils, Lotions, Body Butters and Bath Salts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 A diabetic friend of mine was told by his doctor that his latest blood test showed a low testosterone level. He's been prescribed a smear-on gel to supplement his natural testosterone, as this somehow interacts with his insulin issues in an unhelpful way (he doesn't understand just what way that might be: I get the impression his doc didn't give him much info, just a prescription and the ol' brush-off). He's not exactly delighted. He's 50, dunno if it's adult-onset type diabetes or what, but probably so; slightly overweight; eats like a Bubba and loves it (by which I mean he eats a lot of fried food, meat - LOVES pork - not big on the veggies; he tells a hilarious story about driving all over town to find these certain hot dogs his wife loves ... ewwwwww, hot dogs. Anyway ... ). Has anyone come across EM drills treating, or even related to, this issue of low testosterone? I know that spleen (a/k/a spleen/pancreas) is involved in sugar problems and diabetes. I've looked in the archives here, at MM-ES, in Energy Medicine, and on Innersource.net. I wonder if TW isn't involved, but haven't yet found any instances of anyone actually working on this problem. Of course, I'd love to hear about any other approaches too -- dietary supplements? or whatever. Mucho TIA -- Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 >Of course, I'd love to hear about any other approaches too -- dietary >supplements? or whatever. - Amy: His symptoms, including the low testosterone levels, indicate he's got this: http://syndrome-x.com However, as the adage says, " You can lead a horse to water ... ... " . rusty - xenophile23 Wednesday, August 16, 2006 3:14 PM looking for resources A diabetic friend of mine was told by his doctor that his latest blood test showed a low testosterone level. He's been prescribed a smear-on gel to supplement his natural testosterone, as this somehow interacts with his insulin issues in an unhelpful way (he doesn't understand just what way that might be: I get the impression his doc didn't give him much info, just a prescription and the ol' brush-off). He's not exactly delighted. He's 50, dunno if it's adult-onset type diabetes or what, but probably so; slightly overweight; eats like a Bubba and loves it (by which I mean he eats a lot of fried food, meat - LOVES pork - not big on the veggies; he tells a hilarious story about driving all over town to find these certain hot dogs his wife loves ... ewwwwww, hot dogs. Anyway ... ). Has anyone come across EM drills treating, or even related to, this issue of low testosterone? I know that spleen (a/k/a spleen/pancreas) is involved in sugar problems and diabetes. I've looked in the archives here, at MM-ES, in Energy Medicine, and on Innersource.net. I wonder if TW isn't involved, but haven't yet found any instances of anyone actually working on this problem. Of course, I'd love to hear about any other approaches too -- dietary supplements? or whatever. Mucho TIA -- Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 Thanks, Rusty. That looks like very good information on a very good guess. As you implied, all I can do is offer it to him ... I'm much obliged. -- Amy , lwinmorgan <lwinmorgan wrote: > > >Of course, I'd love to hear about any other approaches too -- dietary > >supplements? or whatever. > - > Amy: > His symptoms, including the low testosterone levels, indicate he's got this: > http://syndrome-x.com > However, as the adage says, " You can lead a horse to water ... ... " . > rusty > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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