Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 I am new at this. I have a qusetion. In your files you give the Brain Formula. The amounts are in parts. What is a part 1 tablespoon, 1 cup 1/2 cup ????? I don't know how to mix all of it together without know what the part means. Thanks Carol P. In herbal remedies , " Dr. Ian Shillington " <DocShillington wrote: > > Brain Tonic / Formula = same thing. > Take two dropperfuls 3 times a day unless you are dramatically over weight or dramatically under weight. > The above is the standard dosage, but you need to remember The 150 Rule for dosages. > Love, > Doc > PS. You can take this formula till the cows come home. ;-) > > Doc Shillington > 727-447-5282 > Doc > - > soyasee > herbal remedies > Wednesday, August 02, 2006 4:37 AM > Re: Herbal Remedies - Memory > > > Hi Doc, > > Concerning the Brain Formula, do you mean the Brain Tonic? I wrote > down the ingredients for the Brain Tonic but I'm not sure how much > of it I should take each day. Can one take this Brain Tonic > everyday if wanted or should you stop at some point? > > Thanks, Cherie > > herbal remedies , " Dr. Ian Shillington " > <DocShillington@> wrote: > > > > Dear Tina, > > Yessss, you're right. It is the Rx they've been giving him over > the years that is causing this. > > The Gingko would not conflict with what else he's doing. This is > the Medicos solidifying their grip on him. > > He needs to do a complete Total Body Cleanse with the Brain > Formula. > > This'll do more to straighten him out than anything else. > > He does need to get off the meds though, ASAP > > Much love, > > Doc > > PS. I'm 60 (look 45) and run 4 miles a day ;-) > > > > Doc Shillington > > 727-447-5282 > > Doc@ > > - > > Catrine > > herbal remedies > > Monday, July 31, 2006 11:56 AM > > Herbal Remedies - Memory > > > > > > Just by chance(I know it is a long shot) what might be the > problem. > > My dad is 60 years old and in the last year or so has really > gone > > downhill. He is beginning to forget things. Alot of things. He > has > > had all of the normal methods of medical care. They gave him a > CAT > > Scan and an MRI - normal. They did blood work - normal. > > > > I personally believe it is all of the " crap " they have him on > for > > other stuff which is causing the problem ie, high blood pressure > > meds, cholesterol lowering meds. I am sure there is more. I am > > beginning to worry about Alzheimers too. > > > > If anyone might know of some tests to help determine or have any > > ideas, let me know. > > > > I already suggested Ginko, but was told they were worried about > it > > mixing with the Rx stuff. > > > > He does take suppliments. > > > > Thanks Tina! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 Should have been an explanation in there Carol. When I talk in "parts" it is always by volume, not weight. Sooooooooo Tablespoons, Cups, and Truck loads. ;-) Love, Doc Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc - iammamapie herbal remedies Thursday, August 03, 2006 9:15 AM Re: Herbal Remedies - Memory- Parts I am new at this.I have a qusetion. In your files you give the Brain Formula.The amounts are in parts. What is a part 1 tablespoon, 1 cup1/2 cup ????? I don't know how to mix all of it together without know what the part means. Thanks Carol P.In herbal remedies , "Dr. Ian Shillington" <DocShillington wrote:>> Brain Tonic / Formula = same thing.> Take two dropperfuls 3 times a day unless you are dramatically over weight or dramatically under weight.> The above is the standard dosage, but you need to remember The 150 Rule for dosages.> Love,> Doc> PS. You can take this formula till the cows come home. ;-)> > Doc Shillington> 727-447-5282> Doc - > soyasee > herbal remedies > Wednesday, August 02, 2006 4:37 AM> Re: Herbal Remedies - Memory> > > Hi Doc,> > Concerning the Brain Formula, do you mean the Brain Tonic? I wrote > down the ingredients for the Brain Tonic but I'm not sure how much > of it I should take each day. Can one take this Brain Tonic > everyday if wanted or should you stop at some point?> > Thanks, Cherie > > herbal remedies , "Dr. Ian Shillington" > <DocShillington@> wrote:> >> > Dear Tina,> > Yessss, you're right. It is the Rx they've been giving him over > the years that is causing this.> > The Gingko would not conflict with what else he's doing. This is > the Medicos solidifying their grip on him.> > He needs to do a complete Total Body Cleanse with the Brain > Formula.> > This'll do more to straighten him out than anything else.> > He does need to get off the meds though, ASAP> > Much love,> > Doc> > PS. I'm 60 (look 45) and run 4 miles a day ;-) > > > > Doc Shillington> > 727-447-5282> > Doc@> > - > > Catrine > > herbal remedies > > Monday, July 31, 2006 11:56 AM> > Herbal Remedies - Memory> > > > > > Just by chance(I know it is a long shot) what might be the > problem. > > My dad is 60 years old and in the last year or so has really > gone > > downhill. He is beginning to forget things. Alot of things. He > has > > had all of the normal methods of medical care. They gave him a > CAT > > Scan and an MRI - normal. They did blood work - normal.> > > > I personally believe it is all of the "crap" they have him on > for > > other stuff which is causing the problem ie, high blood pressure > > meds, cholesterol lowering meds. I am sure there is more. I am > > beginning to worry about Alzheimers too.> > > > If anyone might know of some tests to help determine or have any > > ideas, let me know.> > > > I already suggested Ginko, but was told they were worried about > it > > mixing with the Rx stuff.> > > > He does take suppliments.> > > > Thanks Tina!> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2006 Report Share Posted August 4, 2006 iammamapie <iammamapie wrote: I am new at this.I have a qusetion. In your files you give the Brain Formula.The amounts are in parts. What is a part 1 tablespoon, 1 cup1/2 cup ????? I don't know how to mix all of it together without know what the part means. Thanks Carol P.A part is whatever you want it to be. a small batch is part=tsp, a large batch is part=1/2 c. As long as its all equal in the recipe, it doesnt matter what size the "part" is. Tinahttp://www.geocities.com/black_lily_lover/home.html http://360./piece_of_heavnMotive is the concious of life,Action is the possibility of life,Outcome is the destiny of life.I've had it with reality....I want my fairy Godmother! Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2006 Report Share Posted August 4, 2006 Thanks to all of you for your help !! I have been changing my diet due to migraine headaches which I don't know if it is menapause or diet related. But I have changed a few things like No more caff. , choc. cheese I eat some cheese in moderation but I am looking for better ways to eat and supplement for better health over all. Carol p.Heavn <piece_of_heavn wrote: iammamapie <iammamapie > wrote: I am new at this.I have a qusetion. In your files you give the Brain Formula.The amounts are in parts. What is a part 1 tablespoon, 1 cup1/2 cup ????? I don't know how to mix all of it together without know what the part means. Thanks Carol P.A part is whatever you want it to be. a small batch is part=tsp, a large batch is part=1/2 c. As long as its all equal in the recipe, it doesnt matter what size the "part" is. Tinahttp://www.geocities.com/black_lily_lover/home.html http://360./piece_of_heavnMotive is the concious of life,Action is the possibility of life,Outcome is the destiny of life.I've had it with reality....I want my fairy Godmother! Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. See the all-new, redesigned .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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