about what time? I try so hard to stay up late, but sometimes to stay up past 10:30 (I have 3 kids, 'nuff said!) is so hard. I have Samhain ritual tonight,...
http://capwiz.com/nnfa/issues/alert/?alertid=3098131&type=CO Here is the proposed new bill. This bill would subject nearly all vitamins, minerals, herbal...
Thanks Sue The website has form letter ready for submission if any other members wish to send it to the representatives. Took only a few minutes to read and...
MessageHi Deb I'd be interested in a review committee if we could get a few others on board. My work season is winding down now and I'm an avid reader. If...
Sorry I missed the aurora boreallis. Used to see them all the time where I grew up in northern Canada. Very pretty aren't they.Did they dance in ribbons or...
Lucky laura Not likely to see it this far south again. Unfortunately I live near the center of town so no lights for me. Keep us posted. Happy viewing! Terri ...
Hi All A little update on that bill. The website is an advocacy group and put you on an update list if you wish. I signed up for it. Handy not to have to look...
Hi Gayle Thats great! We should hook up with deb and see what it involves. Terri ... From: SAGEWAND1@... To: CHA@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, November...
whoops Were you talking about the book review or the bill or ? By the way Polygonum multiflorum is fo-ti a.k.a. He-shou-wu. You actually have one on the porch...
Greetings! Just a comment about CHA's newsletter - The Connecticut Thymes. . . Any CHA member may submit an article, a recipe, a book review - whatever to the...
-I finally saw them!! Monday night. Bright streaks of light around 8:30ish. also here is an update on the storm. I find it Highly interesting this is...
Does anybody use Polygonum multiflorum - or our ubiquitous Japanese Knotweed? I understand the shoots are edible altho I've never tried them and see that it...
How interesting to come home and discover all the comments on comfrey after my pyrolizadine (by the way alkaloids not acids if anyone caught that) remarks! My...
Pamela, i'll be at the neha conference with one of the other women in my apprenticeship program. please introduce yourself to me. Bonnie Rogers PHD Products,...
Hi Gail- Every November NEHA has an annual retreat - one year in New York (Catskills area) and the next in No. MA, NH, somewhere further east. We could have...
A friend sent this website info for photos...in case you haven't been able to see them yourself...another solar flare means more lights tonight and tomorrow. ...
Reminder from the Calendar of CHA
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CHA/cal
CT Thymes Deadline
Saturday November 15, 2003
8:00 am - 8:00 am
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I'm looking for information on Rumex crispus and the other related docks for anemia. I know Rumex cripus tincture works well, what about the other docks? My...
Hi deborah I grow and use yellow dock aka curly dock. It's the root you need. I dig in fall or spring when the energy is still mostly in the roots. You may...
Deborah, I only have experience with Rumex crispus and as a tincture it is a fabulous nutritive specific to iron deficient blood. I'll poke around to see if I...
Monsanto on the run You might be interested in this one! Maybe we can let people know more
about this somehow. Dorothy Eat the State! http://eatthestate.org/ ...
Wonderful Fall Gathering at South River Herbals in Coventry, CT., Friday, November 14th at 6:30 p.m. Eva always has wonderful baked goods and herbal teas...
Yellow dock may be found in that area, but it is more common in Europe. geographically we are dealing with central Asia., where yellow dock is not commonly...
Thanks Dorothy! I am passing this on to many folks on my email distribution (my apologies to those of you who receive a duplicate). I am also sending to...