May. 7th, 2007

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An article saying that applying honey to diabetics' foot wounds can help prevent amputation and speed healing.
An article saying that drinking several cups of tea a day can help lower skin cancer risk and limit UV radiation damage.
An article saying that neem in any form can help protect against certain forms of bacteria, viruses, germs, and fungi.
An article saying that sea buckthorn oil can absorb UV radiation and prevent and heal sun damage to skin.

They are publishing things I have known for many years, and while part of me is happy that these "alternative treatments" are being acknowledged, the rest of me screams for it to be ignored, go back into hiding; no, no, it's just a plant, it's just an oil, it's just a food, it can't do anything. After the FDA's announcement last month, I don't know what to think. I feel as though I need to be protective.

I am a huge advocate of alternative medicine, of course, but I am also an advocate of combining traditional chemical based medicine with alternative natural medicine. However, there needs to be a certain balance, a respect, a knowledge, a line drawn. I don't want to see the day when giant corporations -- or governments -- declare loudly that, for hypothetical example, no individual can have an organic skin care shop, a medicinal tea store, a shop that sells immune boosting supplements and herbs; without said corporation or government directly involved and feeding off the profits and controlling the products.
If triphala and ashwagandha work for me better than a prescription medicine, then leave me and my supplements in peace. I learned, happily, that Trileptal, a chemical prescription drug, helps control my epilepsy better than omega-3 supplements and bacopa supplements. But I still take omega-3 and bacopa every day, because I personally believe it still helps.

Just random floating thoughts.
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An article saying that applying honey to diabetics' foot wounds can help prevent amputation and speed healing.
An article saying that drinking several cups of tea a day can help lower skin cancer risk and limit UV radiation damage.
An article saying that neem in any form can help protect against certain forms of bacteria, viruses, germs, and fungi.
An article saying that sea buckthorn oil can absorb UV radiation and prevent and heal sun damage to skin.

They are publishing things I have known for many years, and while part of me is happy that these "alternative treatments" are being acknowledged, the rest of me screams for it to be ignored, go back into hiding; no, no, it's just a plant, it's just an oil, it's just a food, it can't do anything. After the FDA's announcement last month, I don't know what to think. I feel as though I need to be protective.

I am a huge advocate of alternative medicine, of course, but I am also an advocate of combining traditional chemical based medicine with alternative natural medicine. However, there needs to be a certain balance, a respect, a knowledge, a line drawn. I don't want to see the day when giant corporations -- or governments -- declare loudly that, for hypothetical example, no individual can have an organic skin care shop, a medicinal tea store, a shop that sells immune boosting supplements and herbs; without said corporation or government directly involved and feeding off the profits and controlling the products.
If triphala and ashwagandha work for me better than a prescription medicine, then leave me and my supplements in peace. I learned, happily, that Trileptal, a chemical prescription drug, helps control my epilepsy better than omega-3 supplements and bacopa supplements. But I still take omega-3 and bacopa every day, because I personally believe it still helps.

Just random floating thoughts.
brightrosefox: (Default)
An article saying that applying honey to diabetics' foot wounds can help prevent amputation and speed healing.
An article saying that drinking several cups of tea a day can help lower skin cancer risk and limit UV radiation damage.
An article saying that neem in any form can help protect against certain forms of bacteria, viruses, germs, and fungi.
An article saying that sea buckthorn oil can absorb UV radiation and prevent and heal sun damage to skin.

They are publishing things I have known for many years, and while part of me is happy that these "alternative treatments" are being acknowledged, the rest of me screams for it to be ignored, go back into hiding; no, no, it's just a plant, it's just an oil, it's just a food, it can't do anything. After the FDA's announcement last month, I don't know what to think. I feel as though I need to be protective.

I am a huge advocate of alternative medicine, of course, but I am also an advocate of combining traditional chemical based medicine with alternative natural medicine. However, there needs to be a certain balance, a respect, a knowledge, a line drawn. I don't want to see the day when giant corporations -- or governments -- declare loudly that, for hypothetical example, no individual can have an organic skin care shop, a medicinal tea store, a shop that sells immune boosting supplements and herbs; without said corporation or government directly involved and feeding off the profits and controlling the products.
If triphala and ashwagandha work for me better than a prescription medicine, then leave me and my supplements in peace. I learned, happily, that Trileptal, a chemical prescription drug, helps control my epilepsy better than omega-3 supplements and bacopa supplements. But I still take omega-3 and bacopa every day, because I personally believe it still helps.

Just random floating thoughts.
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Pretty pretty

I bought this silver and amber ring on my lunch break from a little street vendor cart that was selling jewelry; it would only be around for a few days; and the ring called to me. It's a 5.5 size, which fits my right middle finger. I am now wearing it in place of the purple jade band. I also found it online; the man gave me the website and said it was accessible through Ebay.

http://www.skyesgems.com/about_gems/amber.htm -- why I love amber so much.

The Butterfly Totem -- why the butterfly is one of my permanent totem animals.
brightrosefox: (Default)

Pretty pretty

I bought this silver and amber ring on my lunch break from a little street vendor cart that was selling jewelry; it would only be around for a few days; and the ring called to me. It's a 5.5 size, which fits my right middle finger. I am now wearing it in place of the purple jade band. I also found it online; the man gave me the website and said it was accessible through Ebay.

http://www.skyesgems.com/about_gems/amber.htm -- why I love amber so much.

The Butterfly Totem -- why the butterfly is one of my permanent totem animals.
brightrosefox: (Default)

Pretty pretty

I bought this silver and amber ring on my lunch break from a little street vendor cart that was selling jewelry; it would only be around for a few days; and the ring called to me. It's a 5.5 size, which fits my right middle finger. I am now wearing it in place of the purple jade band. I also found it online; the man gave me the website and said it was accessible through Ebay.

http://www.skyesgems.com/about_gems/amber.htm -- why I love amber so much.

The Butterfly Totem -- why the butterfly is one of my permanent totem animals.
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http://community.livejournal.com/metaquotes/6053249.html

Oh, and "Heroes" soon. Probably best episode yet.
brightrosefox: (Default)
http://community.livejournal.com/metaquotes/6053249.html

Oh, and "Heroes" soon. Probably best episode yet.
brightrosefox: (Default)
http://community.livejournal.com/metaquotes/6053249.html

Oh, and "Heroes" soon. Probably best episode yet.
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OMIGODS.
OMIGODS.
OMIGODS.
OMIGODS.

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!


Spoilers for 'The Hard Part' )
Next episode is called "Landslide". According to its previews, Hiro's father is also a Hero. And Sylar will eat someone else's brain -- an important someone.

*bounces*
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OMIGODS.
OMIGODS.
OMIGODS.
OMIGODS.

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!


Spoilers for 'The Hard Part' )
Next episode is called "Landslide". According to its previews, Hiro's father is also a Hero. And Sylar will eat someone else's brain -- an important someone.

*bounces*
brightrosefox: (Default)
OMIGODS.
OMIGODS.
OMIGODS.
OMIGODS.

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!


Spoilers for 'The Hard Part' )
Next episode is called "Landslide". According to its previews, Hiro's father is also a Hero. And Sylar will eat someone else's brain -- an important someone.

*bounces*

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