The harder you work the luckier you get! Posts: 965 | From Nebraska Cornhuskers fan in Massachusetts | Registered: Dec 2007
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Keebler
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- Depends on the knowledge base of the doctor with whom you are working. It also depends upon what, exactly, you are addressing.
I really appreciate Rain-Tree's 3rd party research and detailed library.
I have never been able to find 3rd party research on some of Nutramedix' branded products, themselves (Samento being the number one concern of mine - I've begged for 3rd party research and never did they supply links or leads. Buhner, and others, say the same thing).
I also appreciate Rain-Tree's commitment to be respectful of everyone who works with them at all stages - and they also respect the earth so as not to deplete valuable resources as they harvest.
I very much like that Rain-Tree does not add any filler, binders, etc. They also have a list of practitioners and retail shops on their site:
Best to also read the book: Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs -- by Leslie Taylor, ND - available at their site.
Customer reviews of this book can be read through this link over at Amazon (BOOKS): http://tinyurl.com/ye5bxqw -
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Keebler
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- These books are also great resources. Each offers a different approach yet I have a great deal of respect for both authors and their work: -----------------------
pamoisondelune
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I've been taking Raintree Amazon A-P for a year.
Along with other herbs, it suppresses a set of symptoms which i think might be Babesia symptoms. It makes sense, since Amazon A-P uses malaria herbs.
I've tried a few Nutramedix herbs, but i'm not taking anything of theirs long-term or repeat purchase. I take Elecampane drops as a cheaper substitute for Nutramedix Enula.
---Polly Polygonum ---or Nilufar Knotweed
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