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I left my sweetie to return to a different stall and buy her an exquisite pair of earrings while she was being treated for leg and shoulder pain. When I came back, within 15 minutes, my sweeties muscle pains were all gone with
simple application of these soothing herbal ointments. They work for my sweetie for joint and muscle pains and strains. They sometimes give me some relief for joint and muscle pains, but generally don’t.
Between 1992 and 1996 my sweetie had 8 lumps removed from her breasts,
first 6 malignant and
last two benign. We talked it over a lot and decided on
course of treatments we were going to accept. No radical mastectomy, initially we declined radiation treatment, and we decided on a lymphectomy on
right armpit. After
5th and 6th lumps, one from each breast, were removed we opted for radiation treatment. There were two more lumps, one from each breast, removed, both benign, and we have been lump-free for 7-8 years, now.
We made mistakes which, could we do it over again, we would change. We would opt for radiation therapy much sooner and would not allow
lymphectomy. The lymphectomy has created a situation where
burns my sweetie has received on her right arm were ever so much more serious than otherwise because of no lymphatic system in
right arm. Hence
very welcome benefits she has derived from
Lavender essential oil which has healed her right arm burns without scarring – and without otherwise serious consequences in an arm which is very vulnerable to severe infections.
I am planning a couple more articles on Enzymes to finish up that series and
eBook. It’s free so email me for a copy and request
eBook Enzymes: The Science of Life. It should be ready by
end of March. Then I will launch a series of articles on herbs, their historic use, their present-day use, and some of
possible benefits you can receive from
use of herbal dietary food supplements. And yes, we are actively using two different herbal tonics in our daily lives, one called Native’s Gift and one called Desert Promise. Each of us receives different benefits from
tonics. I’ll go into that more fully as I develop
articles on herbs.
I am writing in March of 2005; my sweetie has a new lump in her left breast and it is scheduled for removal and biopsy in early April. Of course we hope it is benign. But whatever
outcome we will face it together and make our decision based upon everything we have learned; about both typical medicine and alternative approaches.
Let me close this article with a statement I have made at least a couple of times in other health-related articles of recent vintage. We are all different in
chemical makeup of our bodies. So we will all react differently to
same treatment for
same problem. This article is not intended as medical advice in any way nor as any recommendation for any specific treatment for any specific disorder. This article is intended solely as educational in that there are alternative treatments and alternative remedies available for virtually every condition. Do, by all means, consult your physician, a second physician, and your alternative health practitioner for every condition, then follow
best advice you have received.

Loring Windblad has studied nutrition and exercise for more than 40 years, is a published author and freelance writer. His latest business endeavor is at http://www.organicgreens.us