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sensualmagirl -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/14/2007 10:32:33 PM)

Arnica gel/ointment is great for Arthritis and aches and pains FT... peoplenip, works well too




bludemonn -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/14/2007 10:33:33 PM)

So you got a coupon to go to SA to find a new monkey....hmmmm [&:]




bludemonn -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/14/2007 10:35:00 PM)

Perhaps you would like eye of newt and front bottom of rat? All dried and sprinkled with chocolate ... 




cjenny -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/14/2007 10:35:59 PM)

Ya, I found one and named him George. I hugged him, and squeezed him and made him my friend!
Then he ran away. He moved in with some weirdo guy and they both became famous [:(].




bludemonn -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/14/2007 10:37:01 PM)

Black Onyx eh (writes it in his grimoire) I shall summon a few demons and thrust onyx upon them and shout AHAAA! and if they dont go its YOUR fault!




bludemonn -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/14/2007 10:38:45 PM)

Ok im worried now sweetie poos...you are beginning to sound like me!...just gonna work the books to find out what is possesing you!




sensualmagirl -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/14/2007 10:39:26 PM)

now, bludemonn, I didn't say black onyx would help get rid of demons you brought upon yourself... lol... I think it's supposed to keep human negativity away from you... What do I know, I'm a lapse Catholic [;)]




cjenny -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/14/2007 10:44:02 PM)

Ah mon doan worry.
Be happy!




LeMis -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/14/2007 10:50:32 PM)

I use milkthistle




bludemonn -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/14/2007 10:54:11 PM)

It's ok Sensual i signed a disclaimer when i got my 'harry potter's how to conjure stuff' book! 




bludemonn -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/14/2007 10:56:03 PM)

I think Milk Thistle would be appropriate for half the CM participants i think! lol




Arpig -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/14/2007 10:56:06 PM)

1. You are not a demon, as demons are unable to physically interact with this plane of existence.
2. None of those work.




bludemonn -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/14/2007 10:57:39 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Arpig

1. You are not a demon, as demons are unable to physically interact with this plane of existence.
2. None of those work.


thanks for that now shooooo there are plenty of other threads for you to impose yourself on...(goes and gets brimstone).




bludemonn -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/14/2007 11:11:26 PM)

It's my nature as a Demon to worry about you sweetie...are you still on the 'herb'?




ownedgirlie -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/15/2007 12:19:17 AM)

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ORIGINAL: bludemonn

you are a cheeky one, so do you ever refer to herbal remedies or use them for purposes OTHER than cooking?


*grin* I have my moments.

High doses of St. John's Wort (under a doctor's supervision) and a severe diet change pulled me out of a suicidal depression (however it was brand specific, as some brands had fillers which caused adverse reactions).   L-Glutamin cures my sugar cravings.  Peppermint helped with some stomach ails I had.  Probiotics are what I go for before ever taking antibiotics.  Bilberry extract cures a cold.  Cod liver oil gel caps, while not an herb, is a great anti-inflamatory.  Chamomile will always calm me.  And Don Quai makes me see the devil - can NOT take that.  Gingko Biloba didn't help me much when I tried it. Milk Thistle is good for allergies.

My sister-in-law has her Masters in Traditional Chinese Medicine and practices on a coastal town in California.  She's a genious with Chinese herbal remedies.  The thing about herbs is they should be taken with care.  Sometimes you really can have too much of a good thing.  More is not always better.

As for fending demons away....well my Master took care of that for me. [;)]




bludemonn -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/15/2007 12:29:17 AM)

The last part of what you said i cannot stress enough, too much of anything really isnt the way forward, St John's wort was used for depression ages ago, nice to see it is still prescribed, i think that is where meds for 'mind' problems eminated from, i do feel herbs have extreme qualitative potential and it would be nice to see a 'comeback' so to speak. 




adaddysgirl -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/15/2007 12:40:31 AM)

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ORIGINAL: ownedgirlie


Now where did Rosemary go....


Well if you find her, maybe we can hook her up with Herb....hahahahaha.
 
DG




bludemonn -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/15/2007 12:42:23 AM)

dear...oh dear.....LOL Rosemary & Herb...i bet there are couples out there named that! Poor sods!




ownedgirlie -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/15/2007 12:46:36 AM)

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ORIGINAL: bludemonn

The last part of what you said i cannot stress enough, too much of anything really isnt the way forward, St John's wort was used for depression ages ago, nice to see it is still prescribed, i think that is where meds for 'mind' problems eminated from, i do feel herbs have extreme qualitative potential and it would be nice to see a 'comeback' so to speak. 

The problem with the comeback is the FDA scaring people into thinking herbal supplements are dangerous.  And some really can be if not used appropriately.  Mine was prescribed by a nationally renowned doctor of Orthomolecular Medicine.  He kept close tabs on me and on my diet.  Doctors of Chinese Medicine tend to be good sources, also.  I strongly advocate seeing a doctor well versed in herbology before taking it upon oneself to treat something with certain herbs.  I'll never forget my experiences with Don Quai - that was brutal.

Now, as for garlic - I like Emeril's approach.  Put in as much as the recipe calls for...and then double it!




ownedgirlie -> RE: HERBAL MAGIC (2/15/2007 12:47:54 AM)

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ORIGINAL: adaddysgirl

quote:

ORIGINAL: ownedgirlie


Now where did Rosemary go....


Well if you find her, maybe we can hook her up with Herb....hahahahaha.
 
DG


LOL!!  And new little sprigs were created everywhere...




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