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<blockquote data-quote="OKIE LADY" data-source="post: 2126479" data-attributes="member: 28040"><p>WOW; thanks for all of your info OKC9-12LEDR-1. You have given some really great info to get a grip on. When I saw the amount of B vitamins in Peppermint that made perfect sense why it is such a good oil and dried herb to prevent insect bites and use afterward. Your wife's re-vamped condition is remarkable. You know, it only makes sense as well. I see just how many meds people pop at once, especially older people, and it reminds me of a toxic waste dump being ingested. I'm certainly not telling people to stop man-made meds, but even if a person can exchange one or two with herbs (like I'm going to do with your remedy for thyroid; mine being a mild case), it would seem to make sense. I do hope to see more from you; you are certainly knowledgeable and a good source for what to keep on hand during shortages, as well the combinations to use.</p><p></p><p>Would you mind listing some good books you use, have read, etc. that would be a good starting point for beginner, or novice herbalists. Thanks for your help. Okie Lady</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKIE LADY, post: 2126479, member: 28040"] WOW; thanks for all of your info OKC9-12LEDR-1. You have given some really great info to get a grip on. When I saw the amount of B vitamins in Peppermint that made perfect sense why it is such a good oil and dried herb to prevent insect bites and use afterward. Your wife's re-vamped condition is remarkable. You know, it only makes sense as well. I see just how many meds people pop at once, especially older people, and it reminds me of a toxic waste dump being ingested. I'm certainly not telling people to stop man-made meds, but even if a person can exchange one or two with herbs (like I'm going to do with your remedy for thyroid; mine being a mild case), it would seem to make sense. I do hope to see more from you; you are certainly knowledgeable and a good source for what to keep on hand during shortages, as well the combinations to use. Would you mind listing some good books you use, have read, etc. that would be a good starting point for beginner, or novice herbalists. Thanks for your help. Okie Lady [/QUOTE]
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