DISCLAIMER
On this website you will find suggestions on various forms of herbal remedies for all kinds of physical, mental, and spiritual issues and conditions.
None of these products are recognized, or approved by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. They have not been studied or evaluated as to the risks or effectiveness.
Every herbal or alternative method listed is one that we have either used successfully in our practice or personal life, or one that was recommended to us from someone who used it successfully (including other professionals and lay persons). This information should not be seen as health claims.
We provide this information for those who choose to experiment outside of the accepted medical parameters and wish to find reputable and reliable information doing so. We have seen many people, ourselves included, use these and other all natural healing methods to regenerate their bodies. In our hearts, we feel a sense of responsibility to share these gems of wisdom and experience for others who have the desire and will to use them.
In doing so, we draw from all of the indigenous elders, mentors, bodyworkers, Chinese medicine teachers, herbalists, aromatherapists, energy healers, and biochemical nutritionists that have taught us and our mentors. We do not carry a title or degree. All we offer is our own experience and our own authority. All readers must take responsibility for themselves and use their own judgement about when it is appropriate to experiment and when it is not.
Who Should Use Herbal Remedies
Common sense tells us that not everyone is alike. Bodies respond to herbal and natural forms of healing differently. Not every method works for every person.
Some people should not use herbal remedies at all. For those who are on blood thinning drugs, or immune system suppressors, herbal remedies are not generally considered compatible with these forms.
However, we will not say “never”, as we have met people who were able to get off of this type of drug and regenerate their bodies even after years of pharmaceutical drug dependency. These people had lots of professional support through the process. Leaving pharmaceutical drugs behind is a potentially dangerous process and should not be undertaken without experienced support.
For those who are seeking to get off of insulin, recover from various forms of cancer, or heal any extremely degenerative conditions, it is going to require the support of someone in the medical or alternative health profession, and sometimes both.
Herbal remedies are not drugs, and work very differently in the physical body. For that reason, we suggest that people get off drugs before going into an herbal cleansing and regeneration program.
Research Before Experimenting
We advocate self-education. Research is necessary if you are planning to use herbal remedies, and especially if you want to use herbs along with drugs in the same body. Remember some oils can be ingested in their pure form, while others are too toxic to ingest at all, so it is important to know how to properly and safely use the oils that are suggested to you. By researching online, you will find a wealth of herbal and alternative healing information that can help you make an informed choice regarding your own healing path.
Educate yourself by studying about the herbal remedies you intend to use. Communicate with plants, seek out herbalists, plant a garden, learn all you can, and use plant remedies with wisdom and intention.