Guest guest Posted September 21, 2007 Report Share Posted September 21, 2007 This is what I would think, Kath. It will nourish the nerve tissue. Will detoxify drug residue at the cellular level, as it transform phlegm/damp (will talk further on that mechanism next time as the msg getting too long) Can flush out lead from the sys most specifically.(cream conc best 4 this) Has been used for massage since ancient time in SEA. (never understood why, now I do) All the healers use this oil. Home made 'tho, not chem/com processed) (I use that brand on the Website.Superior raw material , preppd careful,mindful,not to lose healing properties, done the ancient way. Been there, seen it) Use it as massage oil, whole body, more on painful spots/knots. It is a deep penetrating oil. If used persistently, can make all body tissue pliable, (as it does with hair.) Go to the website Kath.There's a forum where people share info. (not professional 'tho) Where is the neuropathy? Is that peripheral neuropathy? Black toes/fingertips? Which drug did she take? What HerbFx is she taking? I had used Evergreen's HERBAL DTX. In Raymund Peat's Ph.D. research opening remarks, he hinted a possible enhanced cell life, therefore longevity at the cellular level. I would debate that notion of antibiotic properties 'tho. Nevertheless, won't do no harm. Rather, cell longevity/regeneration is more appropriate, I think. If there is minimal cell death, then, there is no need for microorg to develop.No decaying process to assist. But researchers with Western thinking would equate to killing, hence, anti/against. Had not yet acknowledge the " give-and-take " of relationship, Another note to mention, CCN milk akin to mother's milk, (cream conc) has similar nutrients,has been used as sub since ancient times, still used today. So, imagine the regenerative properties of mother's milk, nourishing a newborn. If CCN can come close to that, what else should be ask for. That's how I'd answer your question, Kath, in this light. The oil is more yang, the cream is more yin in properties. Can balance yin/ yang issues, hence, Hypothyroidism.Last to mention, work very well with diabetics because of its effect on the endocrine. Now, your pt with drug-induced neuropathy. Apply to toes/fingers or hands/feet generously TID Rub on other body parts PRN, where there is pain. If poss have whole body massage q wk using VCNO, family mem can do. If using heat, can apply as liniment first, then heat lamp. (in addition to PO intake) Take care. Thanks for asking. amy ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2007 Report Share Posted September 22, 2007 amy: thanks for sharing this info. kath On 9/21/07, Amyc144 <Amyc144 wrote: > > This is what I would think, Kath. > It will nourish the nerve tissue. > Will detoxify drug residue at the cellular level, as it transform > phlegm/damp > (will talk further on that mechanism next time as the msg getting too > long) > Can flush out lead from the sys most specifically.(cream conc best 4 this) > Has been used for massage since ancient time in SEA. > (never understood why, now I do) > > All the healers use this oil. Home made 'tho, not chem/com processed) > (I use that brand on the Website.Superior raw material , preppd > careful,mindful,not to lose healing properties, done the ancient way. Been > there, seen > it) > > Use it as massage oil, whole body, more on painful spots/knots. > It is a deep penetrating oil. > If used persistently, can make all body tissue pliable, (as it does with > hair.) > Go to the website Kath.There's a forum where people share info. > (not professional 'tho) > > Where is the neuropathy? Is that peripheral neuropathy? Black > toes/fingertips? > Which drug did she take? What HerbFx is she taking? I had used Evergreen's > > HERBAL DTX. > > In Raymund Peat's Ph.D. research opening remarks, he hinted a possible > enhanced cell life, therefore longevity at the cellular level. I would > debate that > notion of antibiotic properties 'tho. Nevertheless, won't do no harm. > Rather, cell longevity/regeneration is more appropriate, I think. If there > is > minimal cell death, then, there is no need for microorg to develop.Nodecaying > process to assist. But researchers with Western thinking would equate to > killing, hence, anti/against. Had not yet acknowledge the " give-and-take " > of > relationship, > > Another note to mention, CCN milk akin to mother's milk, (cream conc) has > similar nutrients,has been used as sub since ancient times, still used > today. > So, imagine the regenerative properties of mother's milk, nourishing a > newborn. > If CCN can come close to that, what else should be ask for. > That's how I'd answer your question, Kath, in this light. > > The oil is more yang, the cream is more yin in properties. Can balance > yin/ > yang issues, hence, Hypothyroidism.Last to mention, work very well with > diabetics because of its effect on the endocrine. > > Now, your pt with drug-induced neuropathy. > Apply to toes/fingers or hands/feet generously TID > Rub on other body parts PRN, where there is pain. > If poss have whole body massage q wk using VCNO, family mem can do. > If using heat, can apply as liniment first, then heat lamp. > (in addition to PO intake) > Take care. Thanks for asking. > amy > > > > ************************************** See what's new at > http://www.aol.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2007 Report Share Posted September 24, 2007 Please tell me what's VCNO and CCN. Thank you. A.Zide L.Ac Amyc144 wrote: This is what I would think, Kath. It will nourish the nerve tissue. Will detoxify drug residue at the cellular level, as it transform phlegm/damp (will talk further on that mechanism next time as the msg getting too long) Can flush out lead from the sys most specifically.(cream conc best 4 this) Has been used for massage since ancient time in SEA. (never understood why, now I do) All the healers use this oil. Home made 'tho, not chem/com processed) (I use that brand on the Website.Superior raw material , preppd careful,mindful,not to lose healing properties, done the ancient way. Been there, seen it) Use it as massage oil, whole body, more on painful spots/knots. It is a deep penetrating oil. If used persistently, can make all body tissue pliable, (as it does with hair.) Go to the website Kath.There's a forum where people share info. (not professional 'tho) Where is the neuropathy? Is that peripheral neuropathy? Black toes/fingertips? Which drug did she take? What HerbFx is she taking? I had used Evergreen's HERBAL DTX. In Raymund Peat's Ph.D. research opening remarks, he hinted a possible enhanced cell life, therefore longevity at the cellular level. I would debate that notion of antibiotic properties 'tho. Nevertheless, won't do no harm. Rather, cell longevity/regeneration is more appropriate, I think. If there is minimal cell death, then, there is no need for microorg to develop.No decaying process to assist. But researchers with Western thinking would equate to killing, hence, anti/against. Had not yet acknowledge the " give-and-take " of relationship, Another note to mention, CCN milk akin to mother's milk, (cream conc) has similar nutrients,has been used as sub since ancient times, still used today. So, imagine the regenerative properties of mother's milk, nourishing a newborn. If CCN can come close to that, what else should be ask for. That's how I'd answer your question, Kath, in this light. The oil is more yang, the cream is more yin in properties. Can balance yin/ yang issues, hence, Hypothyroidism.Last to mention, work very well with diabetics because of its effect on the endocrine. Now, your pt with drug-induced neuropathy. Apply to toes/fingers or hands/feet generously TID Rub on other body parts PRN, where there is pain. If poss have whole body massage q wk using VCNO, family mem can do. If using heat, can apply as liniment first, then heat lamp. (in addition to PO intake) Take care. Thanks for asking. amy ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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