Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 Hi Trevor, It is indeed, but the Seahorse project is taking specific steps to responsibly sustain these and other related marine species while also recognizing their medicinally usefulness. Specifically, they are communicating with merchants and governments to avoid harvesting small and breeding animals as well as using alternatives whenever possible. The key is moderation and respect as with every endangered species. Witness the amazing return of the California condor from the brink of extinction. Checkout the Seahorse project website: http://seahorse.fisheries.ubc.ca/index.html All the best, Yehuda Trevor Erikson <trevor_erikson wrote: HI Yehuda, Isn't Hei Ma an endangered species? Trevor , yehuda frischman < wrote: > > Dear Friends, Colleagues and Teachers, > > An 85 year old male patient had been using in his protocol the medicine in pill form: Ba Ji Yin Yang Wan for the past 3 weeks. The ingredients are: Ba ji tian, Shu di huang, Yin yang huo, Shan yao, Bai shao, Gou ji, Xu duan, Lian zi, Shan zhu yu, Jin ying zi, Gou qi zi, Du zhong, Dang gui. During that 3 week period, he noticed that he started growing breasts. I know that there are some estrogenic herbs in the formula, particularly Dang Gui, but I hadn't seen this response before. Has anyone else come across this phenomenon? BTW, I plan on introducing some androgenic herbs such as Hai Ma over the short term. Comments? > > Y > > > > > > > > > > > Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. > Visit the Auto Green Center. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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