Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Dear Natural game and other members, I read your post and was curious about how the herbologist detected problems just by looking at your eyes. I am also concerned now because the white part of my eye(don't know the scientific name) has some brown discoloration and don't know what caused it. More than my health i could like to clear the discoloration of the white part of my eyes. Just like we have bleach for our teeth is there something to bleach the white portion of our eyes?? Lilly herbal remedies , natural game <mathmasta1111001> wrote: > > Peace and Good Health to everyone, > > > > > I'm a 21 year old college student studying Computer Science currently, > > just > > for a short background. > > > > My reason for joining this group was because i recently have found a > > huge > > passion in maintaning my health and taking care of my body. I became a > > vegetarian recently (in May 2003). And i haven't regressed one bit. > > I've > > been focused on shopping at natural food stores, i haven't taken any > > pills > > or prescription medication in a long time. I'm basically striving for perfection, and > > that > > would include naturally healing my self as opposed to having it done > > synthetically by someone trying to fatten their pockets in the process. > > > > Ok. Here's my main concern right now. I have a set of questions for > > anyone > > with enough Knowledge to help me out if possible. A couple of weeks > > back, i > > set up a consultation with an herbologist. She used schlerology, which > > is > > the science of the white part of the eye, to determine that i had a bad > > kidney filled with toxins. She also noted that i had clogged > > intestines as > > well. Now, this is something that I never could have detected on my > > own. > > And ever since i've become a vegetarian, i've been feeling energized and better than > > i've > > ever felt before! So feeling as lively as i've been feeling for the > > most > > part of the year would have never led me to know that i had such a > > problem > > with my kidney or my intestines. > > I went on to tell her that a year ago (June 2003), I had ACL surgery on my knee that I suffered from a tear while playing basketball for my college. And she then went on to tell me that according to Chinese medicine, the knee is very closely linked to the functions of the kidney.. I've never heard of any such connection, then again, I haven't exactly studied Chinese medicine either. Does anyone have any background information on that.?? > > > > To continue, the herbologist recommended me to drink a detox tea containing the herbs burdock, yellowdock, milk thistle, cornsilk, and juniper. Along with that, she recommended a smoothie for me containing soymilk, liquid chlorophyll, lecithin, and some strawberries or blueberries. She also told me I should take some Arnica homeopathic medicine to help my knee strengthen itself back, as well as some Acidophilus. She also suggested an Amino Acid supplement as well. > > Now I've gotten everything thus far except for the Amino Acid supplement because I couldn't find one that fit my need. I've been taking the detox tea along with the other herbs for 2 weeks now. By detoxing, she said that it would also help my skin as well. But I ran into a problem last week. My knee, got real real stiff and sore. It happened to be on the day that I took off from the herbs, because according to her with these herbs I should take them 6 days on and 1 day off during each week. It also was cold and snowing on that day in New York, where I live. > > Since that day, I've been trying to reach the herbologist to ask her if the stiffness I was feeling was something good or bad caused by any of the herbs or not, and I get the sense that she's reluctant to get back to me because I've been asking a lot of questions, and she feels like I should just set up another consultation with her instead. But, the problem is that I don't have the finances at this time to do so. > > So all of that leads me here to this to search for some conclusions, suggestions, etc., as to the validity of these herbs and what may have caused this stiffness in my knee, etc. > > I go to school down in Miami, and I just arrived back here last Saturday. > > > > I would greatly appreciate it if someone could offer some Knowledge on this to me. > > > > Peace to everyone > > Natural Game > > > > > > The all-new My – What will yours do? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 I've never heard of someone reading the white of the eyes, only the iris. But, I used to have yellowed eyes and something that looked like a fat deposit right on the inside corner. When I got off dairy and started cleansing, etc. I realized one day (in my 40s) that it was gone and my eyes were clear. I'd had those fat deposits since I was in my late teens or early 20s. The idea of an eye whitner is frightening. Look at your diet and how toxic your body is to see if that is the problem. herbal remedies , " tigresslilly2005 " <tigresslilly2005> wrote: > > > > Dear Natural game and other members, > > I read your post and was curious about how the herbologist detected > problems just by looking at your eyes. I am also concerned now because > the white part of my eye(don't know the scientific name) has some > brown discoloration and don't know what caused it. > More than my health i could like to clear the discoloration of the > white part of my eyes. > Just like we have bleach for our teeth is there something to bleach > the white portion of our eyes?? > Lilly > > > > herbal remedies , natural game > <mathmasta1111001> wrote: > > > > Peace and Good Health to everyone, > > > > > > > > > > I'm a 21 year old college student studying Computer Science currently, > > > > just > > > > for a short background. > > > > > > > > My reason for joining this group was because i recently have found a > > > > huge > > > > passion in maintaning my health and taking care of my body. I became a > > > > vegetarian recently (in May 2003). And i haven't regressed one bit. > > > > I've > > > > been focused on shopping at natural food stores, i haven't taken any > > > > pills > > > > or prescription medication in a long time. I'm basically striving > for perfection, and > > > > that > > > > would include naturally healing my self as opposed to having it done > > > > synthetically by someone trying to fatten their pockets in the process. > > > > > > > > Ok. Here's my main concern right now. I have a set of questions for > > > > anyone > > > > with enough Knowledge to help me out if possible. A couple of weeks > > > > back, i > > > > set up a consultation with an herbologist. She used schlerology, which > > > > is > > > > the science of the white part of the eye, to determine that i had a bad > > > > kidney filled with toxins. She also noted that i had clogged > > > > intestines as > > > > well. Now, this is something that I never could have detected on my > > > > own. > > > > And ever since i've become a vegetarian, i've been feeling energized > and better than > > > > i've > > > > ever felt before! So feeling as lively as i've been feeling for the > > > > most > > > > part of the year would have never led me to know that i had such a > > > > problem > > > > with my kidney or my intestines. > > > > I went on to tell her that a year ago (June 2003), I had ACL surgery > on my knee that I suffered from a tear while playing basketball for my > college. And she then went on to tell me that according to Chinese > medicine, the knee is very closely linked to the functions of the > kidney.. I've never heard of any such connection, then again, I > haven't exactly studied Chinese medicine either. Does anyone have > any background information on that.?? > > > > > > > > To continue, the herbologist recommended me to drink a detox tea > containing the herbs burdock, yellowdock, milk thistle, cornsilk, and > juniper. Along with that, she recommended a smoothie for me > containing soymilk, liquid chlorophyll, lecithin, and some > strawberries or blueberries. She also told me I should take some > Arnica homeopathic medicine to help my knee strengthen itself back, as > well as some Acidophilus. She also suggested an Amino Acid supplement > as well. > > > > Now I've gotten everything thus far except for the Amino Acid > supplement because I couldn't find one that fit my need. I've been > taking the detox tea along with the other herbs for 2 weeks now. By > detoxing, she said that it would also help my skin as well. But I ran > into a problem last week. My knee, got real real stiff and sore. It > happened to be on the day that I took off from the herbs, because > according to her with these herbs I should take them 6 days on and 1 > day off during each week. It also was cold and snowing on that day in > New York, where I live. > > > > Since that day, I've been trying to reach the herbologist to ask her > if the stiffness I was feeling was something good or bad caused by any > of the herbs or not, and I get the sense that she's reluctant to get > back to me because I've been asking a lot of questions, and she feels > like I should just set up another consultation with her instead. But, > the problem is that I don't have the finances at this time to do so. > > > > So all of that leads me here to this to search for some > conclusions, suggestions, etc., as to the validity of these herbs and > what may have caused this stiffness in my knee, etc. > > > > I go to school down in Miami, and I just arrived back here last > Saturday. > > > > > > > > I would greatly appreciate it if someone could offer some Knowledge > on this to me. > > > > > > > > Peace to everyone > > > > Natural Game > > > > > > > > > > > > The all-new My – What will yours do? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 Dear, The white part of my eyes are actually slightly muddy brown to be exact and not the yellow color. How does eliminating dairy clear the eyes as it is not practicle for me too totaly eliminate dairy at this point in my life. I am a vegetarian and milk is a big part of my diet unless you can suggest a dairy replacement or something. Lilly herbal remedies , " zengirl04 " <zengirl04> wrote: > > > I've never heard of someone reading the white of the eyes, only the > iris. But, I used to have yellowed eyes and something that looked > like a fat deposit right on the inside corner. When I got off dairy > and started cleansing, etc. I realized one day (in my 40s) that it > was gone and my eyes were clear. I'd had those fat deposits since I > was in my late teens or early 20s. > > The idea of an eye whitner is frightening. Look at your diet and how > toxic your body is to see if that is the problem. > > > herbal remedies , " tigresslilly2005 " > <tigresslilly2005> wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Natural game and other members, > > > > I read your post and was curious about how the herbologist detected > > problems just by looking at your eyes. I am also concerned now > because > > the white part of my eye(don't know the scientific name) has some > > brown discoloration and don't know what caused it. > > More than my health i could like to clear the discoloration of the > > white part of my eyes. > > Just like we have bleach for our teeth is there something to bleach > > the white portion of our eyes?? > > Lilly > > > > > > > > herbal remedies , natural game > > <mathmasta1111001> wrote: > > > > > > Peace and Good Health to everyone, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm a 21 year old college student studying Computer Science > currently, > > > > > > just > > > > > > for a short background. > > > > > > > > > > > > My reason for joining this group was because i recently have > found a > > > > > > huge > > > > > > passion in maintaning my health and taking care of my body. I > became a > > > > > > vegetarian recently (in May 2003). And i haven't regressed one > bit. > > > > > > I've > > > > > > been focused on shopping at natural food stores, i haven't taken > any > > > > > > pills > > > > > > or prescription medication in a long time. I'm basically > striving > > for perfection, and > > > > > > that > > > > > > would include naturally healing my self as opposed to having it > done > > > > > > synthetically by someone trying to fatten their pockets in the > process. > > > > > > > > > > > > Ok. Here's my main concern right now. I have a set of > questions for > > > > > > anyone > > > > > > with enough Knowledge to help me out if possible. A couple of > weeks > > > > > > back, i > > > > > > set up a consultation with an herbologist. She used > schlerology, which > > > > > > is > > > > > > the science of the white part of the eye, to determine that i > had a bad > > > > > > kidney filled with toxins. She also noted that i had clogged > > > > > > intestines as > > > > > > well. Now, this is something that I never could have detected > on my > > > > > > own. > > > > > > And ever since i've become a vegetarian, i've been feeling > energized > > and better than > > > > > > i've > > > > > > ever felt before! So feeling as lively as i've been feeling for > the > > > > > > most > > > > > > part of the year would have never led me to know that i had such > a > > > > > > problem > > > > > > with my kidney or my intestines. > > > > > > I went on to tell her that a year ago (June 2003), I had ACL > surgery > > on my knee that I suffered from a tear while playing basketball > for my > > college. And she then went on to tell me that according to Chinese > > medicine, the knee is very closely linked to the functions of the > > kidney.. I've never heard of any such connection, then again, I > > haven't exactly studied Chinese medicine either. Does anyone > have > > any background information on that.?? > > > > > > > > > > > > To continue, the herbologist recommended me to drink a detox tea > > containing the herbs burdock, yellowdock, milk thistle, cornsilk, > and > > juniper. Along with that, she recommended a smoothie for me > > containing soymilk, liquid chlorophyll, lecithin, and some > > strawberries or blueberries. She also told me I should take some > > Arnica homeopathic medicine to help my knee strengthen itself > back, as > > well as some Acidophilus. She also suggested an Amino Acid > supplement > > as well. > > > > > > Now I've gotten everything thus far except for the Amino Acid > > supplement because I couldn't find one that fit my need. I've been > > taking the detox tea along with the other herbs for 2 weeks now. > By > > detoxing, she said that it would also help my skin as well. But I > ran > > into a problem last week. My knee, got real real stiff and sore. > It > > happened to be on the day that I took off from the herbs, because > > according to her with these herbs I should take them 6 days on and > 1 > > day off during each week. It also was cold and snowing on that > day in > > New York, where I live. > > > > > > Since that day, I've been trying to reach the herbologist to ask > her > > if the stiffness I was feeling was something good or bad caused by > any > > of the herbs or not, and I get the sense that she's reluctant to > get > > back to me because I've been asking a lot of questions, and she > feels > > like I should just set up another consultation with her instead. > But, > > the problem is that I don't have the finances at this time to do > so. > > > > > > So all of that leads me here to this to search for > some > > conclusions, suggestions, etc., as to the validity of these herbs > and > > what may have caused this stiffness in my knee, etc. > > > > > > I go to school down in Miami, and I just arrived back here last > > Saturday. > > > > > > > > > > > > I would greatly appreciate it if someone could offer some > Knowledge > > on this to me. > > > > > > > > > > > > Peace to everyone > > > > > > Natural Game > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The all-new My – What will yours do? 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Guest guest Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 Hi Lilly, You can easily replace dairy milk with almond milk!!! I did and I used a LOT of dairy milk before and didn't think I could ever do without! Almond milk tastes great, and contains a lot of really good nutrients. This should be organic of course, and it's best if you make it yourself as the almonds need to be sprouted first. But it's really easy to do: soak 100gr almonds for a minimum of 12 hours in 1 lt of distilled water. Then just pour the whole mix into a blender and blend for 2 minutes. And voila, you have your milk. I also strain it afterwards as I don't like the bits of almond in there, but that is a personal choice. love Lisa - tigresslilly2005 herbal remedies Friday, January 14, 2005 1:53 AM Herbal Remedies - Re: Bio and Questions, eye bleach Dear,The white part of my eyes are actually slightly muddy brown to beexact and not the yellow color. How does eliminating dairy clear theeyes as it is not practicle for me too totaly eliminate dairy at thispoint in my life. I am a vegetarian and milk is a big part of my dietunless you can suggest a dairy replacement or something. Lillyherbal remedies , "zengirl04" <zengirl04>wrote:> > > I've never heard of someone reading the white of the eyes, only the > iris. But, I used to have yellowed eyes and something that looked > like a fat deposit right on the inside corner. When I got off dairy > and started cleansing, etc. I realized one day (in my 40s) that it > was gone and my eyes were clear. I'd had those fat deposits since I > was in my late teens or early 20s. > > The idea of an eye whitner is frightening. Look at your diet and how > toxic your body is to see if that is the problem.> > > herbal remedies , "tigresslilly2005" > <tigresslilly2005> wrote:> > > > > > > > Dear Natural game and other members,> > > > I read your post and was curious about how the herbologist detected> > problems just by looking at your eyes. I am also concerned now > because> > the white part of my eye(don't know the scientific name) has some> > brown discoloration and don't know what caused it.> > More than my health i could like to clear the discoloration of the> > white part of my eyes. > > Just like we have bleach for our teeth is there something to bleach> > the white portion of our eyes??> > Lilly> > > > > > > > herbal remedies , natural game> > <mathmasta1111001> wrote:> > > > > > Peace and Good Health to everyone,> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm a 21 year old college student studying Computer Science > currently, > > > > > > just > > > > > > for a short background.> > > > > > > > > > > > My reason for joining this group was because i recently have > found a > > > > > > huge > > > > > > passion in maintaning my health and taking care of my body. I > became a > > > > > > vegetarian recently (in May 2003). And i haven't regressed one > bit. > > > > > > I've > > > > > > been focused on shopping at natural food stores, i haven't taken > any > > > > > > pills > > > > > > or prescription medication in a long time. I'm basically > striving> > for perfection, and > > > > > > that > > > > > > would include naturally healing my self as opposed to having it > done > > > > > > synthetically by someone trying to fatten their pockets in the > process.> > > > > > > > > > > > Ok. Here's my main concern right now. I have a set of > questions for > > > > > > anyone > > > > > > with enough Knowledge to help me out if possible. A couple of > weeks > > > > > > back, i > > > > > > set up a consultation with an herbologist. She used > schlerology, which > > > > > > is > > > > > > the science of the white part of the eye, to determine that i > had a bad > > > > > > kidney filled with toxins. She also noted that i had clogged > > > > > > intestines as > > > > > > well. Now, this is something that I never could have detected > on my > > > > > > own. > > > > > > And ever since i've become a vegetarian, i've been feeling > energized> > and better than > > > > > > i've > > > > > > ever felt before! So feeling as lively as i've been feeling for > the > > > > > > most > > > > > > part of the year would have never led me to know that i had such > a > > > > > > problem > > > > > > with my kidney or my intestines.> > > > > > I went on to tell her that a year ago (June 2003), I had ACL > surgery> > on my knee that I suffered from a tear while playing basketball > for my> > college. And she then went on to tell me that according to Chinese> > medicine, the knee is very closely linked to the functions of the> > kidney.. I've never heard of any such connection, then again, I> > haven't exactly studied Chinese medicine either. Does anyone > have> > any background information on that.??> > > > > > > > > > > > To continue, the herbologist recommended me to drink a detox tea> > containing the herbs burdock, yellowdock, milk thistle, cornsilk, > and> > juniper. Along with that, she recommended a smoothie for me> > containing soymilk, liquid chlorophyll, lecithin, and some> > strawberries or blueberries. She also told me I should take some> > Arnica homeopathic medicine to help my knee strengthen itself > back, as> > well as some Acidophilus. She also suggested an Amino Acid > supplement> > as well. > > > > > > Now I've gotten everything thus far except for the Amino Acid> > supplement because I couldn't find one that fit my need. I've been> > taking the detox tea along with the other herbs for 2 weeks now. > By> > detoxing, she said that it would also help my skin as well. But I > ran> > into a problem last week. My knee, got real real stiff and sore. > It> > happened to be on the day that I took off from the herbs, because> > according to her with these herbs I should take them 6 days on and > 1> > day off during each week. It also was cold and snowing on that > day in> > New York, where I live. > > > > > > Since that day, I've been trying to reach the herbologist to ask > her> > if the stiffness I was feeling was something good or bad caused by > any> > of the herbs or not, and I get the sense that she's reluctant to > get> > back to me because I've been asking a lot of questions, and she > feels> > like I should just set up another consultation with her instead. > But,> > the problem is that I don't have the finances at this time to do > so. > > > > > > So all of that leads me here to this to search for > some> > conclusions, suggestions, etc., as to the validity of these herbs > and> > what may have caused this stiffness in my knee, etc.> > > > > > I go to school down in Miami, and I just arrived back here last> > Saturday.> > > > > > > > > > > > I would greatly appreciate it if someone could offer some > Knowledge> > on this to me. > > > > > > > > > > > > Peace to everyone> > > > > > Natural Game> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The all-new My - What will yours do? 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