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scientific data supporting herbal remedies

Posted by Jamus_S SA Australia (My Page) on
Wed, Dec 10, 03 at 19:39

All those out there interested in using herbs for healing should make use of the following link. It’s a search engine linking online databases for scientific and medical publications. Much better than the potentially dangerous superstitious tripe peddled by amateur witches and warlocks.

Enjoy

Here is a link that might be useful: HerbMed


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RE: scientific data supporting herbal remedies

You use "tripe" as if it is a bad word! Here in California, tripe is a valued food source for some of the Mexican/American community! Used quite frequently at this time of year.


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hehe... interesting The_Passenger. Haven¡¦t you ever heard the word tripe used in that way? I suppose it must be vernacular, I never really thought about it in terms of stomach lining. I¡¦ve never eaten tripe, and probably never will!


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Just injecting some American humor! :o) I find tripe a little chewy for my tastes....


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American humour? That's an oxymoron isn't it? ;)


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I love the last post and do agree.


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Thank you for the link to HerbMed. Most useful.


 
 

 

 


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