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Sorry if this has been discussed before, but it's been on my mind a lot recently.. especially since I work at a supplement store, and I'm ALWAYS curious as to whether I could take half of the herbs we sell.. blood type connection, etc.
But for some reason I want to think that I can't have echinacea... am I wrong?
What about everything else out there, is there some kind of herb list for blood types? All I have is the list from ER4YT, in the herbal remedies part. Thanks! |
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mikeo |
| Saturday, April 5, 2008, 3:50am |
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bad...stay away |
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| Dr. Natalie Colicci |
| Saturday, April 5, 2008, 3:52am |
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But for some reason I want to think that I can't have echinacea... am I wrong?
Nope, not for you.... |
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Lola |
| Saturday, April 5, 2008, 4:23am |
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Lola |
| Saturday, April 5, 2008, 6:26am |
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always use the search button on homepage when in doubt..... something related to your search will come up, if previously discussed. the encyclopedia and the online protocols have herbs, used by BT. |
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Eric |
| Saturday, April 5, 2008, 8:53am |
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WOW thanks for that link, Lola! And everyone else for your responses! I guess you can usually be safe with the gut instincts then, eh Sad... that's our #1 seller, Echinacea with goldenseal.. and with almost half the population Type O.. oh well. I try my best to spread the word  |
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Mrs T O+ |
| Saturday, April 5, 2008, 12:49pm |
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I took it once a long time ago & didn't feel right. However, we do occasionally use goldenseal. It was supposed to be an avoid for Os but did work when used usually for one dose. Now it is OK for hunters & gatherers! Maybe my body knew that all along!! Cheers, Mrs "T" |
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italybound |
| Saturday, April 5, 2008, 3:16pm |
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goldenseal....it was supposed to be an avoid for Os
the encyclopedia says goldenseal is for all blood types for immune enhancing. Primary use is: antibacterial. used to treat mucous membrane infections and inflammations, upper respiratory ailments, influenza, gastroenteritis, infectious diarrhea, giardiasis, peptic ulcers and uterine hemorrhage. |
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Eric |
| Sunday, April 6, 2008, 2:53am |
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So the encyclopedia is still a safe reference? I wish Dr. D. would print out a list of all the herbs he knows of, and list their values for blood/genotype. But then again, if I were him I wouldn't want to publish everything I knew... it kind of makes it not so special anymore.  |
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Lola |
| Sunday, April 6, 2008, 3:35am |
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don t forget, these are two different systems...... the protocols and the BTD encyclopedia will never be obsolete, BT is the key to your physiology, always! for this reason, Dr D has designed the appropriate GT sups! http://www.4yourtype.com/prodinfo.asp?number=HPG41 |
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italybound |
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So the encyclopedia is still a safe reference?
don t forget, these are two different systems...... the protocols and the BTD encyclopedia will never be obsolete, BT is the key to your physiology, always! for this reason, Dr D has designed the appropriate GT sups! http://www.4yourtype.com/prodinfo.asp?number=HPG41
soooooooo............if you're following GTD, are the references to things in the encyclopedia obsolete or not?  |
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Lola |
| Monday, April 7, 2008, 4:14am |
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I do not think so |
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italybound |
| Monday, April 7, 2008, 10:21am |
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[/quote]soooooooo............if you're following GTD, are the references to things in the encyclopedia obsolete or not?
I do not think so
Will there be an encyclopedia for GTD then, like the one for BTD? I can't afford to join the GTD forum, so I guess if one can't, are we just 'out in the cold' so to speak, re: these things?  |
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Lola |
| Monday, April 7, 2008, 4:54pm |
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we will just have to give it time, I guess..... meanwhile, the best way we can help ourselves is by following our diamonds!  |
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