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#149 From: Mary Kerman <iamyourmary@...>
Date: Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:13 am
Subject: Re: Press Release: Abundant Life Herb Shop Receives 2008 Best of Parkersburg Award
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Congrats! Dr. Rick and Barb..I've known you for such a
short time and already I'm hooked! Thank you for your
knowledge and care! Mary K
--- "Dr. Rick Sawyer" <theherbdoc@...> wrote:

>
> Press Release
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>
> Abundant Life Herb Shop                 Receives
> 2008 Best of
> Parkersburg                 Award
>
> U.S. Local Business Association's Award Plaque
> Honors the
> Achievement
>
> WASHINGTON D.C., August 6, 2008 --
> Abundant Life Herb
> Shop                 has been selected for the 2008
> Best of
> Parkersburg                 Award in the
>     Herbs
> category by the U.S. Local Business Association
> (USLBA).
>
> The USLBA "Best of Local Business" Award Program
> recognizes outstanding
> local businesses                 throughout the
> country. Each year, the
> USLBA identifies companies that they believe
>         have
> achieved exceptional marketing success in their
> local community and
> business                 category. These are local
> companies that
> enhance the positive image of small business
>         through
> service to their customers and community.
>
> Various sources of information were gathered and
> analyzed to choose the
> winners                 in each category. The 2008
> USLBA Award Program
> focused on quality, not quantity.
> Winners are determined
> based on the information gathered both internally by
> the
> USLBA and data provided by third parties.
>
> About U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA)
>
> U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA) is a
> Washington D.C. based
> organization                 funded by local
> businesses operating in
> towns, large and small, across America.
>    The purpose of
> USLBA is to promote local business through public
> relations, marketing
> and advertising.
>
> The USLBA was established to recognize the best of
> local businesses in
> their community.                 Our organization
> works exclusively with
> local business owners, trade groups, professional
>
> associations, chambers of commerce and other
> business advertising and
> marketing                 groups. Our mission is to
> be an advocate for
> small and medium size businesses and
> business
> entrepreneurs across America.
>
> SOURCE: U.S. Local Business Association
>
> CONTACT:
> U.S. Local Business Association
> Email: PublicRelations@...
> URL: http://www.USLBA.net
>
> ###
>
> See our plaque at
>
http://theherbdoc.com/Company/AbundantLife/BestOfParkersburg.htm
>
> Thank you all for helping us win this award!!!
>
> Rick and Barbara Sawyer
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>

#148 From: "Dr. Rick Sawyer" <theherbdoc@...>
Date: Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:41 pm
Subject: Press Release: Abundant Life Herb Shop Receives 2008 Best of Parkersburg Award
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Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Abundant Life Herb Shop                 Receives 2008 Best of
Parkersburg                 Award

U.S. Local Business Association's Award Plaque Honors the
Achievement

WASHINGTON D.C., August 6, 2008 --                 Abundant Life Herb
Shop                 has been selected for the 2008 Best of
Parkersburg                 Award in the                 Herbs
category by the U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA).

The USLBA "Best of Local Business" Award Program recognizes outstanding
local businesses                 throughout the country. Each year, the
USLBA identifies companies that they believe                 have
achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and
business                 category. These are local companies that
enhance the positive image of small business                 through
service to their customers and community.

Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the
winners                 in each category. The 2008 USLBA Award Program
focused on quality, not quantity.                 Winners are determined
based on the information gathered both internally by the
USLBA and data provided by third parties.

About U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA)

U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA) is a Washington D.C. based
organization                 funded by local businesses operating in
towns, large and small, across America.                 The purpose of
USLBA is to promote local business through public relations, marketing
and advertising.

The USLBA was established to recognize the best of local businesses in
their community.                 Our organization works exclusively with
local business owners, trade groups, professional
associations, chambers of commerce and other business advertising and
marketing                 groups. Our mission is to be an advocate for
small and medium size businesses and                 business
entrepreneurs across America.

SOURCE: U.S. Local Business Association

CONTACT:
U.S. Local Business Association
Email: PublicRelations@...
URL: http://www.USLBA.net

###

See our plaque at
http://theherbdoc.com/Company/AbundantLife/BestOfParkersburg.htm

Thank you all for helping us win this award!!!

Rick and Barbara Sawyer



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#147 From: "Dr. Rick Sawyer" <theherbdoc@...>
Date: Mon Aug 4, 2008 11:41 pm
Subject: Abundant Living for August 2008
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THIS MONTH'S FEATURED SPECIALS
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THIS MONTH'S       FEATURED PRODUCTS <#ON%20SALE>
Why am I receiving this email? <#Why>
Welcome

Welcome to our new-format       Abundant Living newsletter. This is the
first month that we have used our      Natural Health Forum
<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/theherbdoc/>  as a means to
distribute our       newsletter, and hope that it will be beneficial to
you.

Our goal is to provide you with useful health information, and each
month we will be exploring a different topic and providing a list of
products that are related to that monthly       topic, as well as a list
of our current sales items for the month.

If you are not currently a member of our      Natural Health Forum
<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/theherbdoc/> , we would encourage
you to check       us out online and if it seems like something that you
would find useful, then by all means you are invited to       become a
member of the Group. We have a very strict No Spam Promise

Your suggestions for topics to be explored in future newsletters are
invited (encouraged, even). In the next few weeks, we plan to develop a
"Writer's Guide" for the submission       of articles, but if you have a
really now idea now, please don't wait for the "Guide" to be finished.

We really want this to be "your" newsletter. Please send your
observations and comments to us at Newsletter [at] TheHerbDoc [dot] com.

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Reprinted from           Nature's Field

Vol. 17 No. 2           Mar/Apr 2001



Copyright © 2001           Tree of Light Publishing
Reprinted Under License

Hay Fever and Asthma

By Laura McCready, N.D.



Hay fever and asthma are both imbalances that manifest in the
respiratory system. While some       causes or triggers may be similar,
the symptoms and seriousness vary greatly. Hay fever can be annoying but
asthma       can be deadly. Yet, despite these differences, there are
effective natural therapies for both.

Hay fever is an allergic reaction usually triggered by inhaled
substances such as pollens.       Since most plants bloom in the spring
or early summer, this is usually considered "hay fever season." In warm
climates, however, there is something blooming almost year-round and
therefore allergy symptoms can occur at       almost any time of the
year. Common symptoms include any combination of sneezing, running nose,
congestion,       inflamed nose and eye membranes and watery or itchy
eyes.

While many people inhale pollens, only some will develop hay fever
symptoms. In these       individuals, the immune system is overreacting.
This is often due to the immune system being already stressed by
poor digestion. Poorly digested foods can trigger an immune response in
the body just as a foreign substance like       pollen can. Introducing
solid foods too early to infants, aging and use of antacids are just a
few ways that poor       digestion can begin. When the immune system
must deal with foreign substances every day as part of digestion,
pollens in the air can be just too much for an overworked immune system.
Then, it overreacts. It triggers the       creation of an abundance of
respiratory secretions in an attempt to wash out the new offender and
cool down       inflamed membranes. Allergy medications can suppress
such symptoms but at the cost of damaging an immune system       that is
already out of balance.

The first step in natural allergy prevention is to balance the digestive
system. Add enzymes       like Proactazyme to aid digestion, Digestive
Bitters Tonic to stimulate digestion or some other digestive aid to
alleviate stress on the immune system. Vitamin C and bioflavonoids found
in Citrus Bioflavonoids act as natural       antihistamines to calm the
body's overreaction but usually must be taken before hay fever season
begins in order       to be effective.

Bee Pollen can also sometimes help if taken prior to pollen outbreaks,
although there is some       debate on whether the pollen must be
locally collected in order to be most effective. The nutrients in any of
these supplements are beneficial for basic respiratory system support
and therefore are probably a good idea for       those prone to seasonal
allergies. Also, at least temporarily, not consuming dairy products will
help to decrease       mucus production.

For those who have procrastinated or have been taken by surprise by hay
fever, a homeopathic       remedy is the perfect answer since it works
quickly. Homeopathic remedies can also be a wonderful addition to an
herbal regimen. Homeopathic medicines work to balance the body's own
natural processes. This is definitely what is       needed in the case
of hay fever. Allergies: Hayfever/Pollen is a natural homeopathic
medicine for the relief of       minor hayfever/pollen allergy symptoms
of running nose, sneezing, itchy eyes, watery eyes and respiratory
congestion. Symptoms are usually greatly improved in just a few doses.

Asthma is a serious condition in which air passages are narrowed and
breathing is compromised.       This narrowing can be caused by
constriction or tightening of airway walls or blockage from excessive
mucus.       Symptoms include chest tightness, coughing, audible
wheezing and anxiety. Triggers for an asthma attack can       include
stress of almost any kind such as allergies, exercise, cold air,
emotional conflict and pollutants in       food, air and water.

While allopathic medicines such as inhalers or adrenaline injections can
be helpful in       preventing death during an acute attack, they damage
the immune system and thereby weaken the body over time.       Natural
remedies can lessen the severity of symptoms and decrease the amount of
acute attacks while supporting and       balancing body energies.

Those with asthma have exhausted adrenal glands. This is evident by the
need for an adrenaline       injection during an acute attack. The shot
supplies what the body cannot. (Constantly dilated pupils are an
indicator of adrenal exhaustion.) Supplements such as Licorice Root,
Pantothenic Acid, NBS-AV, or B Complex to       support the adrenal
glands are essential.

Children receiving Vitamin B6 supplementation have fewer symptoms and
less asthma attacks. The       highest concentration of Vitamin C in the
body is in the adrenal glands. Research has shown a correlation between
Vitamin C and asthma. When populations have low Vitamin C levels in the
diet, and therefore the blood, asthma       cases are more prevalent.
Conversely, Vitamin C supplementation has been shown to decrease asthma
symptoms.

Cigarette smoke or other unpleasant odors can often trigger an asthma
attack. Diffusing       essential oils can help to neutralize offensive
odors and other airborne pollutants while supporting healthy
respiration. Many single essential oils and essential oil blends are
useful for easing stress and can be chosen       based on individual
preference. Breathe Free is one blend that is specifically formulated to
ease labored       breathing.

For quick relief of asthma symptoms or during periods of heightened
symptoms such as hay fever       season or colder weather, a homeopathic
remedy is a good choice. Asthma is a natural homeopathic medicine for
control of the symptoms of asthma and bronchitis, including difficulty
in breathing, shortness of breath,       tightening of chest, wheezing
or coughing. A quick squirt of Lobelia Essence under the tongue can also
help to       alleviate acute asthma symptoms.



References: Hatch, G.E.: "Asthma, inhaled oxidants, and dietary
antioxidants."       American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 61
(supplement): 625S-30S, 1995.



Distributed by:

TheHerbDoc.com

Abundant Life Herb Shop

1108 17th Street

Parkersburg WV 26101-4060



This information is for educational purposes only. Consult with a
qualified health practitioner       for all serious or persistent
illness. Copyright © 2001 Tree of Light Publishing, P.O. Box 911239,
St. George, UT       84791. — 800-416-2887. This material may be
printed from this database (in single copies only) for educational
purposes only (not for resale ) provided it is not altered in any way.

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A.IF.-T (Anti-Inflammatory Formula)
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for relief of sinus congestion.

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— Apply topically over affected           area as an antiseptic, or
for colds, flu, sore throat, fever, asthma, or bronchitis. Apply on a
handkerchief           to help breathe easier. Also use for aching
joints and sore muscles.

L.A.S.-J.B. (Lungs, Allergies, and           Sinuses)
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counteract allergic reactions and clear breathing passages.

SI.-W (Sinus) <http://TheHerbDoc.com/Detail.asp?product_id=PH-2305>
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swelling and discomfort, liquefies and drains sinuses and rapidly opens
breathing passages and restores breathing.





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How to Deal with Catarrh,
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Through a Natural Living
and Eating Program



Abundant Living is published periodically by           Abundant Life
Herb Shop, 1108 17th Street, Parkersburg, WV 26101-4060, for the
Clients, Members, and           Distributors who are helping to make the
goal of good health become a reality for all of us. This information
is for educational purposes only and should not be used to diagnose or
treat disease. If you have a health           problem we recommend you
consult a competent health practitioner before embarking on any course
of treatment.

Abundant Living           is an independent educational publication and
receives no financial support from any herb or health product
manufacturer. Views expressed in the newsletter do not necessarily
reflect the opinions of Nature's Sunshine           Products, Inc., Pure
Herbs, Ltd.., or any other manufacturer or distributor of any product.
Suggestions for topics to be covered and/or           submission of
materials for the newsletter from from our family of Customers,
Distributors and Members are           encouraged!  If you would like to
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#145 From: "Dr. Rick Sawyer" <theherbdoc@...>
Date: Fri Aug 1, 2008 3:16 pm
Subject: New Natural Health Practitioners Database on the Forum
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A new database has just been added to the forum website.

This database is for Natural Health Practitioners of all specialties and
of all certification levels, whether or not formal certification or
credentials are required for their practice. We are trying to provide
resources for anyone who wants to make Natural Health Care a part of
their life.

Please look at our list of Natural Health Specialties for suggestions of
who we would like to see included.
http://theherbdoc.com/ConsumerEducation/Modalities/Specialities.htm
If you are a distributor of natural herbal food supplements or equipment
(water or air purification systems, for example) or own a health food
store, we consider you a Natural Health Practitioner, and we would love
to include you in this database.

Allopathic practitioners (for example: nurse practitioners [RN, NP],
physician assistants [PA], holistic dentists [DD, DDS, DMD], and even
allopathic physicians [MD]) are also welcome as long as  holistic or
natural treatments are included  in their practice.

By default, we consider osteopaths (DO), chiropractors (DC), and
optometrists (OD) as Natural Health Practitioners.

All Group members can make additions to the database, and are encouraged
to do so, but only Owners and Moderators will be able to edit the entry
once it has been added.

To access the database, please click the "Database" link in the left
column of the Forum website.

Thank you for your participation!  [=D>]

Rick






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#144 From: "Dr. Rick Sawyer" <theherbdoc@...>
Date: Fri Aug 1, 2008 1:37 pm
Subject: Re: Newbie here - low Group activity
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Lynn,

It's good to know that we are being read in Teay's Valley! [:D]

With your alternative doc's permission I would like to be able to post
his/her contact info on our site so our visitors can know how to contact
him/her. Can you advise, please??

Can some others in the group share their geographical location with is?
It would be good to know what kind of reach our forum has.

Our natural health website is Theherbdoc.com
<http://theherbdoc.com/default.asp>


--- In TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com, lynn sheer <bigotterwv@...> wrote:

   Hi Rick,

   Thanks for replying.  I am in the central part of the state - Clay
County.  I am a transplant from western NY (snow country to be exact)
and have lived here for 14 years.  I worked in oncology for 20 years and
learned too much.  So now I use alternative medicine as much as
possible.  I am a non driver so have only passed thru Parkersburg on the
way to other places.  The farthest I've been up your way is Ripley.
Anyway if you have a website for your herb store, I would be interested.

   I look forward to your newsletters and any herbal knowledge that will
be shared on the list.  Now that I know the list is being revived, I
will forward any interesting items that come my way.

   I actually heard about this group from a visit to my alternative doc in
Teay's Valley.

   lynn




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#143 From: lynn sheer <bigotterwv@...>
Date: Thu Jul 31, 2008 6:45 pm
Subject: Re: Newbie here - low Group activity
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Hi Rick,
     Thanks for replying.  I am in the central part of the state - Clay County. 
I am a transplant from western NY (snow country to be exact) and have lived here
for 14 years.  I worked in oncology for 20 years and learned too much.  So now I
use alternative medicine as much as possible.  I am a non driver so have only
passed thru Parkersburg on the way to other places.  The farthest I've been up
your way is Ripley.  Anyway if you have a website for your herb store, I would
be interested. 
     I look forward to your newsletters and any herbal knowledge that will be
shared on the list.  Now that I know the list is being revived, I will forward
any interesting items that come my way. 
      I actually heard about this group from a visit to my alternative doc in
Teay's Valley.
      lynn



--- On Thu, 7/31/08, Rick Sawyer <theherbdoc@...> wrote:

From: Rick Sawyer <theherbdoc@...>
Subject: Re: [TheHerbDoc] Newbie here - low Group activity
To: TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, July 31, 2008, 9:12 AM

Hi, all!

Just a little note regarding the low level of activity on the Group that Lynn
is talking about.

For the past 15 years, my wife and I have been operating TheHerbDoc.com and
Abundant Life Herb Shop while both of us worked other jobs as well.

I am pleased to announce that I retired from my "9 to 5" at the end
of last month, and will be working our ministry full time now (our ministry
includes our Natural Health Practice, our Natural Health website at
TheHerbDoc.com, and our Messianic Ministry its associated website at
FamilyBible.org).

Last week we migrated both TheHerbDoc.com and FamilyBible.org to a new server,
and suffered a large number of page format corruptions in the process
(nobody's fault but mine). With over 1900 static pages an additional 2000
dynamic pages on TheHerbDoc.com, it's going to take a little time
(actually, a LOT of time) to get everything cleaned up, but I will be working
on that task as diligently as possible.

I will be posting periodic (planned for monthly) newsletters to the Group
starting very soon, and that should generate some increased activity.

For those who have been members for a long time, I really appreciate your
hanging in there with us.

One really good way to generate Group activity is to post a Natural Health tip
that you know or a question that you would like to have answered.


Rick Sawyer - TheHerbDoc™ (also from WV )
Abundant Life Herb Shop
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  Parkersburg WV 26101-4060
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#142 From: Rick Sawyer <theherbdoc@...>
Date: Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:01 pm
Subject: Re: Intro
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Hi, Chanelle ... welcome to the Group!

I really haven't seen anything in the way of Natural Health employment
opportunities in West Virginia other than self-employment. About the only other
form of natural health employment in the area that I can think of right off the
top of my head would be working as a clerk in a natural food store, and that
might not be very rewarding. You might also be able to find work as an office
assistant in a chiropractic office.

The National Association of Certified Natural Health Professionals offers an
excellent training program that gives you a very rapid introduction to several
different aspects of Natural Health through their series of certification
seminars. Part of the seminar series includes some ideas for starting your own
private practice as a CNHP. You can get information from their website at
http://www.cnhp.org/

I don't know if they still do so, but Trinity College of Natural Health
(http://www.trinityschool.org/) used to provide a tuition discount to CNHP
members, and their programs are quite credible. They have several different
programs including Naturopathic Doctor, Certified Health Specialist, Nutritional
Counselor, Master Herbalist, and Master Iridologist.

All the CNHP and Trinity College programs are based in Biblical Christianity, so
I'm not sure how well that would fit in with the philosophy presented on your
website.

Rick Sawyer - TheHerbDoc™
Abundant Life Herb Shop
Family Bible Ministries
1108 17th Street
  Parkersburg WV 26101-4060
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  304-481-3398 Cell
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Subject: [TheHerbDoc] Intro
To: TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com
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             Hi, My name is Chanelle I currently live in FL but want to move to
WV.

I am looking for work there if anyone knows of help needed in the

natural healing/herbal field let me know. I have been wanting to go to

school or get training for medical herbalism/alternative

healing/holistic etc I am currently trying to build up a support

network of like minded people.


I make all my own teas, herbal blends etc. I currently own an online

store www.9thcauldron.com and would like to find a retail storefront as

well.


Nice to meet you all.
 




















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#141 From: Rick Sawyer <theherbdoc@...>
Date: Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:12 pm
Subject: Re: Newbie here - low Group activity
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Hi, all!

Just a little note regarding the low level of activity on the Group that Lynn is
talking about.

For the past 15 years, my wife and I have been operating TheHerbDoc.com and
Abundant Life Herb Shop while both of us worked other jobs as well.

I am pleased to announce that I retired from my "9 to 5" at the end of last
month, and will be working our ministry full time now (our ministry includes our
Natural Health Practice, our Natural Health website at TheHerbDoc.com, and our
Messianic Ministry its associated website at FamilyBible.org).

Last week we migrated both TheHerbDoc.com and FamilyBible.org to a new server,
and suffered a large number of page format corruptions in the process (nobody's
fault but mine). With over 1900 static pages an additional 2000 dynamic pages on
TheHerbDoc.com, it's going to take a little time (actually, a LOT of time) to
get everything cleaned up, but I will be working on that task as diligently as
possible.

I will be posting periodic (planned for monthly) newsletters to the Group
starting very soon, and that should generate some increased activity.

For those who have been members for a long time, I really appreciate your
hanging in there with us.

One really good way to generate Group activity is to post a Natural Health tip
that you know or a question that you would like to have answered.


Rick Sawyer - TheHerbDoc™ (also from WV )
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             Hi Newbie,
       You've got better luck than I do.  I've been on the list for quite a few
months and no one posts.  I am really disappointed as I thought some good
knowledge would be shared on this list.
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#140 From: lynn sheer <bigotterwv@...>
Date: Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:04 pm
Subject: Re: Intro
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Hi Chanelle,

       I can forward your email to a friend who is into herbs and might have information for you if you want.  I am living in WV but in the mountains quite far from a town.  The state capital is an hour away and regular jobs are scarce here.  Let me know and I will forward to my friend.  She is a gal from church and trustworthy so not to fear there.  We have many herbalists around here and they have various workshops throughout the year.

          lynn



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Hi, My name is Chanelle I currently live in FL but want to move to WV. I am looking for work there if anyone knows of help needed in the natural healing/herbal field let me know. I have been wanting to go to school or get training for medical herbalism/alternative healing/holistic etc I am currently trying to build up a support network of like minded people.
I make all my own teas, herbal blends etc. I currently own an online store www.9thcauldron.com and would like to find a retail storefront as well.
Nice to meet you all.


#139 From: "C. P." <warhammerchic@...>
Date: Tue Jul 8, 2008 10:07 am
Subject: Intro
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Hi, My name is Chanelle I currently live in FL but want to move to WV.
I am looking for work there if anyone knows of help needed in the
natural healing/herbal field let me know. I have been wanting to go to
school or get training for medical herbalism/alternative
healing/holistic etc I am currently trying to build up a support
network of like minded people.
I make all my own teas, herbal blends etc. I currently own an online
store www.9thcauldron.com and would like to find a retail storefront as
well.
Nice to meet you all.

#138 From: lynn sheer <bigotterwv@...>
Date: Thu Jul 3, 2008 3:59 pm
Subject: Re: Newbie here
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Hi Newbie,

       You've got better luck than I do.  I've been on the list for quite a few months and no one posts.  I am really disappointed as I thought some good knowledge would be shared on this list.

       lynn from WV






#137 From: joy@...
Date: Thu Jul 3, 2008 1:45 am
Subject: Re: Newbie here
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Hi
give me a call
Joy  702-357-8585

> Hey guys!
>
>
> I am a new member here who is looking for natural ways to heal myself
> spiritually and physically. also looking for ideas on natural foods as
> food prices are going so high. i live in an apartment so i cant grow a
> garden but i can do stuff indoors. any help is greatly appreciated.
>
>

#136 From: "mommy.daddy09" <mommy.daddy09@...>
Date: Mon Jun 30, 2008 5:44 pm
Subject: Newbie here
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Hey guys!


I am a new member here who is looking for natural ways to heal myself
spiritually and physically. also looking for ideas on natural foods as
food prices are going so high. i live in an apartment so i cant grow a
garden but i can do stuff indoors. any help is greatly appreciated.

#135 From: "Gwen Wildes" <myherbs2@...>
Date: Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:42 am
Subject: RE: Biopsy Results
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Marigrace,

 

I read your email and very happy to know that you do not have cancer.  Since you are emailing the HerbDoc I am assuming that you do believe in herbs. 

 

If I were in your position I would drink 12 cups of Pau d’Arco Tea every single day, and take Vitamin E every single day.

 

I mention these because I do know that this has worked for friends of mine who did have cancer.

 

Gwen

 


From: TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Marigrace Furby
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 8:21 PM
To: TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [TheHerbDoc] Biopsy Results

 


April 5, 2008

Hi,

I just wanted to send you a quick note to let you know that surgery
is over and that it went well. I went in for the two wires to be put
in on April 3rd, at about 8:30 am and it took until 10:30 am to get
them all in because when Morgantown did their own mammogram the
doctor found a third cluster that she wanted to biopsy so she had
three wires put in instead of just two. The wire localization did
not get too painful until the needles got down past the part that was
already numbed. Then it was like a painful pressure. I made it
through it, but it was hard.

At 11:30am I went into surgery and the next thing I remember is
waking up in recovery when the breathing tube was taken out of my
throat and then it was 3:30pm and I went to secondary recovery where
I saw my family and then back to the hotel room at 4:30pm. I left
Morgantown and got back to Parkersburg yesterday like I had planned.

Today my bandages come off and I can finally bathe. I just can't
let the incisions get wet. I am not sure if there are two incisions
or three. There were three different biopsy sites, but the doctor
was going to try to do one bigger incision for the two that were
closer and then a second one for the other one so I only had two
places to heal, but if she couldn't then she would have to do three
incisions. I will know later today when I take it off, but it looks
like there is only two by the two pieces of gauze I have taped to my
chest.

I feel okay, just tired and it hurts to use my left arm so this
letter will probably not be too long.

I will have the results in about 5 days now and they will tell me if
I have cancer or not. If it is not cancer then I will just have to
have mammograms every 3 months for about 2 years and hope nothing
else comes up that they want to biopsy. IF it is cancer then I will
have surgery in about two weeks for a masectomy of at least the left
breast. Otherwise my recheck with Dr. Hazard is the 14th of this
month. Just keep praying that it is not cancer. I am scared, but
there is nothing I can do but pray. It is all in Gods hands now.

I promise to write longer just as soon as I feel up to it. I am
sorry this is so short and that it is typed, but typing is easier
than trying to hold onto the paper and the pen. I cannot even carry
my purse on my left arm so it is painful to even use it. Please
forgive me for the short letter. I just wanted to get something out
to you so that you would know I made it through surgery. Thanks for
all the prayers. I am so blessed to know you and to have you in my
life. Write soon.

I have taken the gauze off and there are two large incisions that are
sore as heck. They are across the top of my breast and about 2
inches long each. It is really sore, but I will get better with each
day.

April 11, 2008

I wanted to go ahead and give you the results of the biopsies. I
called the doctor today and she said that the three pieces of tissue
that were removed were NOT cancerous. That is the good news. Now
for the not so good news, I do have "atypical lobular hyperplasia"
and "lobular carcinoma in situ" and they put me at very high risk for
breast cancer in the future. I will have to be followed in the High
Risk Breast Cancer Clinic at the Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center,
and so it looks like I will be making a move to Morgantown within the
next few months. I have to save up so that I can pay first months
rent and security all at once up there in Morgantown, but I need to
get moved up there as soon as possible to start the treatment
process. I will be offered the following treatments when I go back
for my recheck on Monday and meet with my doctor to discuss this
diagnosis. One is to take Tamoxifen and the other is masectomy of
both breasts (removal of both breasts). I will print out all I can
find on the two diagnosis and mail them to you soon, so I can send
you the full report from the doctor too.

I am lucky in the fact that it is not cancer at this time, and I will
probably be safe for a few years, but sooner or later I most likely
will have breast cancer as the markers and cells are there for it
now. I would like to go to Mayo Clinic in either Rochester, MN or
Jacksonville, FL, for a second opinion, but I just can't afford the
trip there and the cost of staying there. I will let you know more
when I find out more. Please continue to pray. Thank you for all
the prayers.

April 16, 2008

I went to the appt. on Monday and the incisions are healing very
well. I am still sore, but that should ease up little by little. I
have been officially moved from the Betty Puskar Breast Care Center
to the Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center. They are at the same
hospital and only across the hall from each other. I will have more
appointments in the next few weeks. I am not sure when as they have
to coordinate it with all the doctors I will see as a team and then
call me with the appointment dates and times.

Thanks so much for all the prayers and please keep them coming.
Prayer is a wonderful and comforting thing.


#134 From: "Marigrace Furby" <thefurbyfamily2006@...>
Date: Sat Apr 19, 2008 12:20 am
Subject: Biopsy Results
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April 5, 2008

Hi,

I just wanted to send you a quick note to let you know that surgery
is over and that it went well.  I went in for the two wires to be put
in on April 3rd, at about 8:30 am and it took until 10:30 am to get
them all in because when Morgantown did their own mammogram the
doctor found a third cluster that she wanted to biopsy so she had
three wires put in instead of just two.  The wire localization did
not get too painful until the needles got down past the part that was
already numbed.  Then it was like a painful pressure.  I made it
through it, but it was hard.

At 11:30am I went into surgery and the next thing I remember is
waking up in recovery when the breathing tube was taken out of my
throat and then it was 3:30pm  and I went to secondary recovery where
I saw my family and then back to the hotel room at 4:30pm.  I left
Morgantown and got back to Parkersburg yesterday like I had planned.

Today my bandages come off and I can finally bathe.   I just can't
let the incisions get wet.  I am not sure if there are two incisions
or three.  There were three different biopsy sites, but the doctor
was going to try to do one bigger incision for the two that were
closer and then a second one for the other one so I only had two
places to heal, but if she couldn't then she would have to do three
incisions.  I will know later today when I take it off, but it looks
like there is only two by the two pieces of gauze I have taped to my
chest.

I feel okay, just tired and it hurts to use my left arm so this
letter will probably not be too long.

I will have the results in about 5 days now and they will tell me if
I have cancer or not.  If it is not cancer then I will just have to
have mammograms every 3 months for about 2 years and hope nothing
else comes up that they want to biopsy.  IF it is cancer then I will
have surgery in about two weeks for a masectomy of at least the left
breast.  Otherwise my recheck with Dr. Hazard is the 14th of this
month.  Just keep praying that it is not cancer.  I am scared, but
there is nothing I can do but pray.  It is all in Gods hands now.

I promise to write longer just as soon as I feel up to it.  I am
sorry this is so short and that it is typed, but typing is easier
than trying to hold onto the paper and the pen.  I cannot even carry
my purse on my left arm so it is painful to even use it.  Please
forgive me for the short letter.  I just wanted to get something out
to you so that you would know I made it through surgery.  Thanks for
all the prayers.  I am so blessed to know you and to have you in my
life.  Write soon.

I have taken the gauze off and there are two large incisions that are
sore as heck.  They are across the top of my breast and about 2
inches long each.  It is really sore, but I will get better with each
day.

April 11, 2008

I wanted to go ahead and give you the results of the biopsies.  I
called the doctor today and she said that the three pieces of tissue
that were removed were NOT cancerous.  That is the good news.  Now
for the not so good news, I do have "atypical lobular hyperplasia"
and "lobular carcinoma in situ" and they put me at very high risk for
breast cancer in the future.  I will have to be followed in the High
Risk Breast Cancer Clinic at the Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center,
and so it looks like I will be making a move to Morgantown within the
next few months.   I have to save up so that I can pay first months
rent and security all at once up there in Morgantown, but I need to
get moved up there as soon as possible to start the treatment
process.  I will be offered the following treatments when I go back
for my recheck on Monday and meet with my doctor to discuss this
diagnosis.  One is to take Tamoxifen and the other is masectomy of
both breasts (removal of both breasts).  I will print out all I can
find on the two diagnosis and mail them to you soon, so I can send
you the full report from the doctor too.

I am lucky in the fact that it is not cancer at this time, and I will
probably be safe for a few years, but sooner or later I most likely
will have breast cancer as the markers and cells are there for it
now.  I would like to go to Mayo Clinic in either Rochester, MN or
Jacksonville, FL, for a second opinion, but I just can't afford the
trip there and the cost of staying there.  I will let you know more
when I find out more.  Please continue to pray.    Thank you for all
the prayers.

April 16, 2008

I went to the appt. on Monday and the incisions are healing very
well.  I am still sore, but that should ease up little by little.  I
have been officially moved from the Betty Puskar Breast Care Center
to the Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center.  They are at the same
hospital and only across the hall from each other.  I will have more
appointments in the next few weeks.  I am not sure when as they have
to coordinate it with all the doctors I will see as a team and then
call me with the appointment dates and times.

Thanks so much for all the prayers and please keep them coming.
Prayer is a wonderful and comforting thing.

#133 From: "Dr. Rick Sawyer" <theherbdoc@...>
Date: Mon Mar 31, 2008 11:11 pm
Subject: Codex Alimentarius
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I recently received this email feedback to a group of articles on our website and thought it was worth passing on to the group. To read these articles, start at: http://www.theherbdoc.com/Resources/ConsumerEducation/HealthNews/FDA/Codex.htm

Rick


Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 21:35:46 +0100
Subject: Codex Alimentarius
From:"Henk Mutsaers" <de@...>
To:Information@...

Press bulletin

Protest song: Here's to your health
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http://www.uitdaging.net/Health_Protest_Song.html

Basic right of humanity is damaged: Right to healthy foods!

The Food and Pharmaceutical industry have both one item on theiragenda: Trying to imitate nature and patent the products that originatefrom that. With the Codex Alimentarius, soon high doses of naturalsupplements are forbidden, and with that, the basic condition of theMaslow pyramid: Our Right on Natural Food.

Step by step people got used to the use of artificial fertilizers withfarming while far better free alternatives are at hand with seafarming. After that followed by GMO patented seeds. Atthis moment, 80 percent of the supermarket shelfs are filled with atsome extent unnatural products, some of which the word `food' is ashame, because they don't feed you! Lots of people still have the ideathey eat a healthy mix of vegetables and fruits while they traveledthousands of miles before they land `fresh' on your plate. Grown ondepleted soil and sometimes even on rock wool! In our `cultivated'Western society it's very hard to escape the fact that we are alldeficient with vital essential nutrients.  
 
The Food industry and Big Parma agenda doesn't know any borders. It'stime to ban natural nutritional supplements with these dangerous highdoses that `might' keep people healthy. Now that more and more peoplehave discovered this fact, the big profits might come under pressure.The new norm will be as low as two depleted carrots! This new law willrob a naturopathic doctor from his most valuable tools: Essentialnutrients. Food! Your and My health have been made subordinate tosuper profits.

Politicians have sold their soul and religion and are no more thenmarionettes, dangling on the chalk lines of these multinationals withan unstoppable hunger for power and money.

Never have I caught apolitician off guard talking about the Codex Alimentarius. Add up, allthe decisions politicians made over the years and they are nowhere nearas important then what's happening now! Most people even don't have aclue what's going on. It's a shame.

Most diseases from which people suffer from are attributed to the agingprocess and science tells us that it's all in our genes. Nothing ismore beside the truth! Almost everybody in the modern civilized Westernworld is suffering from a lack of essential vital nutrients. Do wehave to illegally import nutritional supplements ourselves in about ayear or are we forced to grow our own vegetables and fruits? You andMe, we've got a powerful tool to vote with; Our Wallet! Act Now.

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#132 From: lynn sheer <bigotterwv@...>
Date: Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:33 am
Subject: Re: Re: Seeking information on Jonas Yoder ND from Ohio
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Thank you for this information Dr. Sawyer. 
       Blessings & Peace
         lynn

"Dr. Rick Sawyer" <theherbdoc@...> wrote:
Contact information for Dr. Jonas Yoder

Jonas Yoder, ND
Jo-Ad Herb Shop
jo-ad@...
740-962-4928


--- In TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com, "Lynn S." wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Just today I heard of a Dr. Jonas Yoder who is an herbalist. I
> am seeking information on how to contact him or learn what he has
> taught. I also understand he has herbal treatments available.
> If a phone number or website is available, I'd appreciate it.
> Also look forward to seeing what this group shares.
> lynn
>





Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.

#131 From: "Dr. Rick Sawyer" <theherbdoc@...>
Date: Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:47 pm
Subject: Re: Seeking information on Jonas Yoder ND from Ohio
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Contact information for Dr. Jonas Yoder

Jonas Yoder, ND
Jo-Ad Herb Shop
jo-ad@...
740-962-4928


--- In TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com, "Lynn S." <bigotterwv@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>       Just today I heard of a Dr. Jonas Yoder who is an herbalist.  I
> am seeking information on how to contact him or learn what he has
> taught.  I also understand he has herbal treatments available.
>       If a phone number or website is available, I'd appreciate it.
> Also look forward to seeing what this group shares.
>       lynn
>

#130 From: "Lynn S." <bigotterwv@...>
Date: Thu Feb 7, 2008 10:04 pm
Subject: Seeking information on Jonas Yoder ND from Ohio
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Hello,
       Just today I heard of a Dr. Jonas Yoder who is an herbalist.  I
am seeking information on how to contact him or learn what he has
taught.  I also understand he has herbal treatments available.
       If a phone number or website is available, I'd appreciate it.
Also look forward to seeing what this group shares.
       lynn

#129 From: "Sallie" <sallie-mcdonald@...>
Date: Fri Oct 26, 2007 11:10 pm
Subject: Re: BENIGN MENINGIOMA
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--- In TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com, "Lissette Calderon"
<liscalder@...> wrote:
>
> I heard Reliv could also help.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com] On
> Behalf Of Sallie
> Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 6:31 PM
> To: TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [TheHerbDoc] BENIGN MENINGIOMA
>
> I HAVE A BENIGN MENINGIOMA BRAIN TUMOR, AND I WOULD LIKE TO SHRINK
IT
> WITH HERBS, IT IS ABOUT HALF THE SIZE OF A GOLFBALL. I WOULD
> APPRECIATE ANY INPUT. HELP ME IF YOU COULD. NEENIE95
>
What is RELIV? THANK YOU GIVING THIS WONDERFUL INFORMATION TO ME.
SALLIE MCDONALD

#128 From: TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:22 am
Subject: New file uploaded to TheHerbDoc
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Hello,

This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the TheHerbDoc
group.

   File        : /Dissolve Brain Tumors.pdf
   Uploaded by : theherbdoc <theherbdoc@...>
   Description : Herbal program for dissolving brain tumors

You can access this file at the URL:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheHerbDoc/files/Dissolve%20Brain%20Tumors.pdf

To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit:
http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/groups/files

Regards,

theherbdoc <theherbdoc@...>

#127 From: "Lissette Calderon" <liscalder@...>
Date: Sun Oct 21, 2007 2:51 am
Subject: RE: BENIGN MENINGIOMA
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I heard Reliv could also help.

-----Original Message-----
From: TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Sallie
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 6:31 PM
To: TheHerbDoc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [TheHerbDoc] BENIGN MENINGIOMA

I HAVE A BENIGN MENINGIOMA BRAIN TUMOR, AND I WOULD LIKE TO SHRINK IT
WITH HERBS, IT IS ABOUT HALF THE SIZE OF A GOLFBALL. I WOULD
APPRECIATE ANY INPUT. HELP ME IF YOU COULD. NEENIE95

#126 From: "Sallie" <sallie-mcdonald@...>
Date: Sat Oct 13, 2007 11:31 pm
Subject: BENIGN MENINGIOMA
neenie95
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I HAVE A BENIGN MENINGIOMA BRAIN TUMOR, AND I WOULD LIKE TO SHRINK IT
WITH HERBS, IT IS ABOUT HALF THE SIZE OF A GOLFBALL. I WOULD
APPRECIATE ANY INPUT. HELP ME IF YOU COULD.   NEENIE95

#125 From: "sender_apg" <sender_apg@...>
Date: Thu Sep 6, 2007 4:22 pm
Subject: Last Chance TheHerbDoc to Help BAN Primate Testing in Europe
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To: All European Citizens Who Want to Help Primates

This is Urgent because the Deadline is so close!

The European Commission (EC) is currently revising the law - known
as Directive 86/609 - that governs animal experiments across Europe.

86/609 is a hugely powerful Directive that has power of life and
death over millions of animals across the continent - setting out
minimum standards for how and whether animals can be used in
experiments.

A staggering ten million animals are used in outdated and wasteful
experiments in European laboratories every year. The Directive is
supposed to ensure "the protection of animals used for experimental
and other scientific purposes" but the huge numbers show that it's
just not doing that.

There is a real possibility that with enough support the EC will ban
all primate tests as part of the revised law.

Written Declaration 40/2007 urges the European Parliament to use the
revision process of Directive 86/609/EC as an opportunity to
establish a timetable for replacing the use of all primates in
scientific experiments with alternatives.

The Declaration will fall on 7th September and the signatures of
half the MEPs in the Parliament is needed by then.

If you care about animals visit the following website to urge them
to sign Written Declaration 40/2007.
http://www.navs.org.uk/take_action/39/0/885/

If you want to do more:-
Please write to the European Commission and ask them to ban primate
tests. To help, a prepared letter can be found at
http://www.eceae.org/saveprimates/en/action.html

The address is:-
Mr. Stavros Dimas
Commissioner for Environment
European Commission
B-1049, Brussels, Belgium

Please tell all your colleagues and friends in the UK and Europe
about Written Declaration 40/2007.

For information on Alternatives to Animal Testing and why they work
visit the Dr Hadwen Trust
http://www.drhadwentrust.org/

For further information:-
http://www.greenparty.org.uk/news/2987

http://www.buav.org

Thank You

Tony, Nottingham, England

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#123 From: sourceoflove2004@...
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#122 From: Rick Sawyer <theherbdoc@...>
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