CSdogs, plants, Dog Herb

2007-08-11 Thread GaelicHounds
Hi Wayne, I hesitated to respond, due to not knowing the actual name of the plant, but after reading the last of your post, where you mention that your land used to be a swamp, I decided to give it a try. We have many of those in our 'wet areas' and find them alongside streambeds too. We

CSSaving Email ( More Ways than one )

2006-08-13 Thread GaelicHounds
Even though I really don't like yahoo, I have no problems w/emails, and trust me, I'm on a 'lot' of group lists. Maybe because of the type of computer??? I've a 2-1/2 yr old iMac with the huge screen 21 (so I can see better) g but my emails just slide off to one side -I drag them- and I can see

CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2005 #60

2005-02-12 Thread GaelicHounds
Hi Brooks, You may have just 'saved my life'!I'm fighting venous stasis challenges, and have been using a rebounder to get some strength and mobility. However, I'll now add the doorway exercise to that.You have given me hope! I certainly thank you for this post. marian

CSRe: silver-digest / Help for Wilma

2005-02-06 Thread GaelicHounds
Ernie, I've used a Classical Homeopath with excellent results, for some time now. My 92-1/2 year old mother has regained a great deal of good health from Homeopathy also. She had been going to MD's with poor to awful results. I DO believe in it, and have found it helps with all sorts of

CSRe: silver-digest Cancer Therapies

2005-02-06 Thread GaelicHounds
Mike, Would they consider using Classical Homeopathy in addition to whatever? There are a lot (no, not all) cancers being cured by homeopathy - the only caveat I would add, is to use a Classical Homeopath. They have studied well beyone the 4th Organon, which is the level that most