Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Pam: If she has sleep problems, Red or Green Mandarin would be good. Lavender is nice for keeping in good spirits. I have CFS and like to use that one to make life nicer in spite of living with a yucky illness....also Turkish Rose, Jasmine Sambac...those come to my mind. Keep in mind that lots and lots of people with CFS are very sensitive to odors. I sent Red Mandarin to a friend and she could not tolerate the scent. The scent of even flowers is too strong for some people with those illnesses. Rosemary for the cognitive problems that come with CFS. Peggy ----- A friend of mine was sharing with me last night about a medical problem that she has been hassling with for the last couple of years - various doctors, various diagnosis - nothing that helped (of course)...she had all the 'symptoms' of MS, of chronic fatigue syndrome, of brain disease (passing out periodically) ? .. but the 'main' ingredient of all the symptoms was always curously missing. Now the kicker - she finally found a 'natural' doctor - and he tells her that her system is just totally out of wack - her endoctrine system is chaos. She is taking vitamins and minerals now instead of drugs and does feel much better, but we were wondering if there were any herbs/oils that would help in her healing process? She is off all sugars, most carbs and a more natural vegetarian diet. As a sidenote...this lady and her hubby of 30 years are some of the most caring, loving people on earth - they have adopted ... 20 .. yes you heard it 20 children - some with special needs, bi-racial kids, Ethiopian children, Romanian children, Vietnamese, you name ... think there are like 12 countries or something. They live very frugally, growing their own vegetables, raising their own meat, sewing their own clothes - lot of love in that family...LOTS of love :-)... I would really like to help her by giving her the oils/herbs that might help - any suggestions or advise would be greatly appreciated Blessings, Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Hello Pam, Natural is GREAT, but your friend needs to see a neurologist, get MRI's and blood work to make sure she gets proper care, once properly diagnosed she can then move to a natural approach. She sounds like a wonderful giving person and those 20 kids need her. Gea > any suggestions or advise would be greatly appreciated > > > Blessings, > Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 thanks Peggy - I think I'm going to let her try some of my oils and see what helps her ... Blessings, Pam E Web Express - Web Design & Hosting http://www.ewebexpress.com TLC Naturally - Essential Oils & Home Made Goodies http://www.tlcnaturally.com - Peggy Lowell Friday, February 27, 2004 4:06 PM Pam's friend Pam: If she has sleep problems, Red or Green Mandarin would be good. Lavender is nice for keeping in good spirits. I have CFS and like to use that one to make life nicer in spite of living with a yucky illness....also Turkish Rose, Jasmine Sambac...those come to my mind. Keep in mind that lots and lots of people with CFS are very sensitive to odors. I sent Red Mandarin to a friend and she could not tolerate the scent. The scent of even flowers is too strong for some people with those illnesses. Rosemary for the cognitive problems that come with CFS. Peggy ----- A friend of mine was sharing with me last night about a medical problem that she has been hassling with for the last couple of years - various doctors, various diagnosis - nothing that helped (of course)...she had all the 'symptoms' of MS, of chronic fatigue syndrome, of brain disease (passing out periodically) ? .. but the 'main' ingredient of all the symptoms was always curously missing. Now the kicker - she finally found a 'natural' doctor - and he tells her that her system is just totally out of wack - her endoctrine system is chaos. She is taking vitamins and minerals now instead of drugs and does feel much better, but we were wondering if there were any herbs/oils that would help in her healing process? She is off all sugars, most carbs and a more natural vegetarian diet. As a sidenote...this lady and her hubby of 30 years are some of the most caring, loving people on earth - they have adopted ... 20 .. yes you heard it 20 children - some! with special needs, bi-racial kids, Ethiopian children, Romanian children, Vietnamese, you name ... think there are like 12 countries or something. They live very frugally, growing their own vegetables, raising their own meat, sewing their own clothes - lot of love in that family...LOTS of love :-)... I would really like to help her by giving her the oils/herbs that might help - any suggestions or advise would be greatly appreciated Blessings, Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 unfortuntely...she's done all this ... none of them can come up with anything.... it's really weird Blessings, Pam E Web Express - Web Design & Hosting http://www.ewebexpress.com TLC Naturally - Essential Oils & Home Made Goodies http://www.tlcnaturally.com - gea_welsh Friday, February 27, 2004 4:30 PM Re: Pam's friend Hello Pam, Natural is GREAT, but your friend needs to see a neurologist, get MRI's and blood work to make sure she gets proper care, once properly diagnosed she can then move to a natural approach. She sounds like a wonderful giving person and those 20 kids need her. Gea > any suggestions or advise would be greatly appreciated > > > Blessings, > Pam Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: /join Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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