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Old 29-06-2010, 09:04 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Prunella Wild cropped and More yea sort of Spam

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Billy wrote:


Thanks for the cite. I looked all over this last winter for a place to
buy prunella, as I had used up my last leaf and stem. I've already dried
some for this winter, so it shouldn't be an issue again, but it's nice
to have back-up. Is it working for you?

So far it seems to be relaxing but I cut back to one french roast
coffee in the AM.

My only familiarity with it is
with my sweety and myself, and with us, it is very effective. My doctor
even signed off on it, i.e. I got his okey dokey.

Aerosols sounds too new age for me. With leaves and flowers, I know what
I got.


I don't know what aerosols really mean. Sort of gives images of sprays
cans and asthma inhalers. Gut sort of says fumes of plants may be of
healing qualities but my mind says most of that imagery came from 1950
John Wayne movies.
The whole aroma therapy mystic is just that but I sort of want it to
work and be effective. Side effects scare the heck out of me and the TV
commercials for drugs with a list long including cancers yada yada and I
think Ronald Reagan screwed Americans minds. He OKed drug commercials.
Tell your Doc you want this for that bullshit.
I gave my kids Arnica and Camomile in homeopathic doses and that they
are all strong happy and wonderful but I am biased. Two blind and
strong etc.
Medicine gone astray. By this what can they do for you but give refined
drugs. At one time a MD differed from an Osteopath.
Still somewhere not far from that site address there is a guy that may
come out from under a rock and perhaps report back.

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Bill S. Jersey USA zone 5 shade garden
What use one more wake up call?