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Thank you, Graham... may I attach a creative suggestion to this debate?

Debates and discussions of differing views can be turned into a creative

solution, so they are not a bad thing. Often times, it is the opinion or

discomfort of more participants than simply the person who chooses to speak

up, and so the open discussion can be used to improve this group rather than

to simply see it as an arguement. So...

Being new on the list, I must put in a vote of support for full disclosure

of remedy ingredients, as this is a forum from which I do learn quite alot.

I do see this as a forum of detailed, clinical discussion of presenting

complaints, examination findings/differential diag, and specific plants and

their extracts which have been found to be safe and effective (as well as

discussions of adverse effects and drug interactions). This also includes

safe and effective dosages. So, when we are directed to a website off list

for retail use in replacement of a meaningful discussion, I do feel a bit

cheated out of that practitioner's own clinical experiences. I simply

cannot, after all the studies I endured, blindly follow someone's recipe

without supporting rationale for each herb's role in the mix, cream or

otherwise. Now, my suggestion comes in on " how " the formulations are

disclosed, and that is in reference to their specific quantities, in order

to find some common ground here. As you all know, there are countless

products on the market that list their ingredients as a " proprietary blend " ,

listing the herbs/ingredients, but not their portion size (for lack of

better words). If a practitioner on this site does not want to list the

exact product portion sizes in their " own blends " , that is their choice (I

gather from the explanation of the rules for the group)... but maybe we can

simply list the herbs in the mix and the rationale for their inclusion. Is

that fair to ask?

We all have the books that list the safe dosage ranges, and if a

practitioner doesn't want to list their preferred dosages, maybe others can

chime into the conversation to discuss the quantities that they have found

effective, and the questionning participant can make their own judgement

call (??)

Food for thought...

Okay, off my soap-box... thanks for the floor.

Tami B., BSc Phyt (Hons), MNIMH, AHG, CMT

New Jersey, USA

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> Hi All

>

> Before the spat between Henriette and Lorraine gets out of hand I'd better

> step in and act as peacemaker :-)

>

> In the list rules it says that *limited* advertising is permitted in

> response to a specific query, so in this case Lorraine is within the rules

> in replying to a query and saying

>

> " I have a wonderful vaginal cream which is used mainly for menopausal

> women but also in thrush and general irritation 'down there' I have used

it

> and continue to use it many times for my current patients. "

>

> Where she is going beyond the rules and where Henriette is right is that

> Lorraine doesn't give any details as to the formulation of the cream so

that

> people can make up their own if they so desire, and also in giving price

> details on list.

>

> Now I tend to be fairly relaxed on implementing list rules (after all I'm

a

> Leeds Utd supporter and I'm used to adversity) whereas Henriette tends to

be

> a bit stricter (it's all that flogging each other with birch twigs in the

> snow - quick throw a bucket of water over me!) so my judgement is that

> although Lorraine hasn't broken the letter of the list rules she is

pushing

> the envelope to its max.

>

> The other aspect of course is that as Lorraine runs a company that

produces

> herbal remedies she is in a position to reply to almost any query with " I

> have a product " , so if recommending a specific product, whether your own

or

> someone else's make sure it's not some generic product available in every

> health food shop.

>

> Anyway, as the scousers say " Caaaalm down " (not that Henriette will get

that

> culture specific reference) and go and have a swig of all that kava kava

you

> have left in stock and can't sell :-)

>

> Here's hoping the weather holds this evening and I can go on a bike ride

> round Stanstead airport and Hatfield Forest.

>

> Only 6 weeks to the start of the football season! Sue Cobbold, if you are

> still on the list, do you want to go double or quits, or just pay me the 6

> pints you owe me?

>

> Cheers

>

> Graham White B.Sc. (Herb. Med.), MNIMH.

> Medical Herbalist

> Bishop's Stortford

> -----------------------------------------------------------------

> www.gcwhite.co.uk

> gcwhite@...

>

>

>

>

> List Owner

>

>

>

> Graham White, MNIMH

>

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Good thinking Tami! Here here!

Hayley x

Tami Bronstein wrote:

Thank you, Graham... may I attach a creative suggestion to this debate?

Debates and discussions of differing views can be turned into a creative

solution, so they are not a bad thing. Often times, it is the opinion or

discomfort of more participants than simply the person who chooses to speak

up, and so the open discussion can be used to improve this group rather than

to simply see it as an arguement. So...

Being new on the list, I must put in a vote of support for full disclosure

of remedy ingredients, as this is a forum from which I do learn quite alot.

I do see this as a forum of detailed, clinical discussion of presenting

complaints, examination findings/differential diag, and specific plants and

their extracts which have been found to be safe and effective (as well as

discussions of adverse effects and drug interactions). This also includes

safe and effective dosages. So, when we are directed to a website off list

for retail use in replacement of a meaningful discussion, I do feel a bit

cheated out of that practitioner's own clinical experiences. I simply

cannot, after all the studies I endured, blindly follow someone's recipe

without supporting rationale for each herb's role in the mix, cream or

otherwise. Now, my suggestion comes in on " how " the formulations are

disclosed, and that is in reference to their specific quantities, in order

to find some common ground here. As you all know, there are countless

products on the market that list their ingredients as a " proprietary blend " ,

listing the herbs/ingredients, but not their portion size (for lack of

better words). If a practitioner on this site does not want to list the

exact product portion sizes in their " own blends " , that is their choice (I

gather from the explanation of the rules for the group)... but maybe we can

simply list the herbs in the mix and the rationale for their inclusion. Is

that fair to ask?

We all have the books that list the safe dosage ranges, and if a

practitioner doesn't want to list their preferred dosages, maybe others can

chime into the conversation to discuss the quantities that they have found

effective, and the questionning participant can make their own judgement

call (??)

Food for thought...

Okay, off my soap-box... thanks for the floor.

Tami B., BSc Phyt (Hons), MNIMH, AHG, CMT

New Jersey, USA

Advertising on this list

> Hi All

>

> Before the spat between Henriette and Lorraine gets out of hand I'd better

> step in and act as peacemaker :-)

>

> In the list rules it says that *limited* advertising is permitted in

> response to a specific query, so in this case Lorraine is within the rules

> in replying to a query and saying

>

> " I have a wonderful vaginal cream which is used mainly for menopausal

> women but also in thrush and general irritation 'down there' I have used

it

> and continue to use it many times for my current patients. "

>

> Where she is going beyond the rules and where Henriette is right is that

> Lorraine doesn't give any details as to the formulation of the cream so

that

> people can make up their own if they so desire, and also in giving price

> details on list.

>

> Now I tend to be fairly relaxed on implementing list rules (after all I'm

a

> Leeds Utd supporter and I'm used to adversity) whereas Henriette tends to

be

> a bit stricter (it's all that flogging each other with birch twigs in the

> snow - quick throw a bucket of water over me!) so my judgement is that

> although Lorraine hasn't broken the letter of the list rules she is

pushing

> the envelope to its max.

>

> The other aspect of course is that as Lorraine runs a company that

produces

> herbal remedies she is in a position to reply to almost any query with " I

> have a product " , so if recommending a specific product, whether your own

or

> someone else's make sure it's not some generic product available in every

> health food shop.

>

> Anyway, as the scousers say " Caaaalm down " (not that Henriette will get

that

> culture specific reference) and go and have a swig of all that kava kava

you

> have left in stock and can't sell :-)

>

> Here's hoping the weather holds this evening and I can go on a bike ride

> round Stanstead airport and Hatfield Forest.

>

> Only 6 weeks to the start of the football season! Sue Cobbold, if you are

> still on the list, do you want to go double or quits, or just pay me the 6

> pints you owe me?

>

> Cheers

>

> Graham White B.Sc. (Herb. Med.), MNIMH.

> Medical Herbalist

> Bishop's Stortford

> -----------------------------------------------------------------

> www.gcwhite.co.uk

> gcwhite@...

>

>

>

>

> List Owner

>

>

>

> Graham White, MNIMH

>

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Labelling law requires that the ingredient with the maximum amount has to

be put first. ie if water is 60% of the product and this is the greates by

volume then that goes first on the ingredint list on the label this makes

food ingredient lists very intersting.

Hope this helps

ri

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>

>

> > Hi All

> >

> > Before the spat between Henriette and Lorraine gets out of hand I'd

better

> > step in and act as peacemaker :-)

> >

> > In the list rules it says that *limited* advertising is permitted in

> > response to a specific query, so in this case Lorraine is within the

rules

> > in replying to a query and saying

> >

> > " I have a wonderful vaginal cream which is used mainly for menopausal

> > women but also in thrush and general irritation 'down there' I have used

> it

> > and continue to use it many times for my current patients. "

> >

> > Where she is going beyond the rules and where Henriette is right is

that

> > Lorraine doesn't give any details as to the formulation of the cream so

> that

> > people can make up their own if they so desire, and also in giving price

> > details on list.

> >

> > Now I tend to be fairly relaxed on implementing list rules (after all

I'm

> a

> > Leeds Utd supporter and I'm used to adversity) whereas Henriette tends

to

> be

> > a bit stricter (it's all that flogging each other with birch twigs in

the

> > snow - quick throw a bucket of water over me!) so my judgement is that

> > although Lorraine hasn't broken the letter of the list rules she is

> pushing

> > the envelope to its max.

> >

> > The other aspect of course is that as Lorraine runs a company that

> produces

> > herbal remedies she is in a position to reply to almost any query with

" I

> > have a product " , so if recommending a specific product, whether your own

> or

> > someone else's make sure it's not some generic product available in

every

> > health food shop.

> >

> > Anyway, as the scousers say " Caaaalm down " (not that Henriette will get

> that

> > culture specific reference) and go and have a swig of all that kava kava

> you

> > have left in stock and can't sell :-)

> >

> > Here's hoping the weather holds this evening and I can go on a bike ride

> > round Stanstead airport and Hatfield Forest.

> >

> > Only 6 weeks to the start of the football season! Sue Cobbold, if you

are

> > still on the list, do you want to go double or quits, or just pay me the

6

> > pints you owe me?

> >

> > Cheers

> >

> > Graham White B.Sc. (Herb. Med.), MNIMH.

> > Medical Herbalist

> > Bishop's Stortford

> > -----------------------------------------------------------------

> > www.gcwhite.co.uk

> > gcwhite@...

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > List Owner

> >

> >

> >

> > Graham White, MNIMH

> >

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Labelling law requires that the ingredient with the maximum amount has to

be put first. ie if water is 60% of the product and this is the greates by

volume then that goes first on the ingredint list on the label this makes

food ingredient lists very intersting.

Hope this helps

ri

Advertising on this list

>

>

> > Hi All

> >

> > Before the spat between Henriette and Lorraine gets out of hand I'd

better

> > step in and act as peacemaker :-)

> >

> > In the list rules it says that *limited* advertising is permitted in

> > response to a specific query, so in this case Lorraine is within the

rules

> > in replying to a query and saying

> >

> > " I have a wonderful vaginal cream which is used mainly for menopausal

> > women but also in thrush and general irritation 'down there' I have used

> it

> > and continue to use it many times for my current patients. "

> >

> > Where she is going beyond the rules and where Henriette is right is

that

> > Lorraine doesn't give any details as to the formulation of the cream so

> that

> > people can make up their own if they so desire, and also in giving price

> > details on list.

> >

> > Now I tend to be fairly relaxed on implementing list rules (after all

I'm

> a

> > Leeds Utd supporter and I'm used to adversity) whereas Henriette tends

to

> be

> > a bit stricter (it's all that flogging each other with birch twigs in

the

> > snow - quick throw a bucket of water over me!) so my judgement is that

> > although Lorraine hasn't broken the letter of the list rules she is

> pushing

> > the envelope to its max.

> >

> > The other aspect of course is that as Lorraine runs a company that

> produces

> > herbal remedies she is in a position to reply to almost any query with

" I

> > have a product " , so if recommending a specific product, whether your own

> or

> > someone else's make sure it's not some generic product available in

every

> > health food shop.

> >

> > Anyway, as the scousers say " Caaaalm down " (not that Henriette will get

> that

> > culture specific reference) and go and have a swig of all that kava kava

> you

> > have left in stock and can't sell :-)

> >

> > Here's hoping the weather holds this evening and I can go on a bike ride

> > round Stanstead airport and Hatfield Forest.

> >

> > Only 6 weeks to the start of the football season! Sue Cobbold, if you

are

> > still on the list, do you want to go double or quits, or just pay me the

6

> > pints you owe me?

> >

> > Cheers

> >

> > Graham White B.Sc. (Herb. Med.), MNIMH.

> > Medical Herbalist

> > Bishop's Stortford

> > -----------------------------------------------------------------

> > www.gcwhite.co.uk

> > gcwhite@...

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > List Owner

> >

> >

> >

> > Graham White, MNIMH

> >

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Excellent suggestion Tami, it's just like Alice in Bloody Wonderland

(Blunderland) otherwise

Anne V

>

>Reply-To: ukherbal-list

>To: ukherbal-list

>Subject: Re: Suggestion to All

>Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 17:49:13 +0100 (BST)

>

>Good thinking Tami! Here here!

>Hayley x

>

>Tami Bronstein wrote:

>Thank you, Graham... may I attach a creative suggestion to this debate?

>Debates and discussions of differing views can be turned into a creative

>solution, so they are not a bad thing. Often times, it is the opinion or

>discomfort of more participants than simply the person who chooses to speak

>up, and so the open discussion can be used to improve this group rather

>than

>to simply see it as an arguement. So...

>

>Being new on the list, I must put in a vote of support for full disclosure

>of remedy ingredients, as this is a forum from which I do learn quite alot.

>I do see this as a forum of detailed, clinical discussion of presenting

>complaints, examination findings/differential diag, and specific plants and

>their extracts which have been found to be safe and effective (as well as

>discussions of adverse effects and drug interactions). This also includes

>safe and effective dosages. So, when we are directed to a website off list

>for retail use in replacement of a meaningful discussion, I do feel a bit

>cheated out of that practitioner's own clinical experiences. I simply

>cannot, after all the studies I endured, blindly follow someone's recipe

>without supporting rationale for each herb's role in the mix, cream or

>otherwise. Now, my suggestion comes in on " how " the formulations are

>disclosed, and that is in reference to their specific quantities, in order

>to find some common ground here. As you all know, there are countless

>products on the market that list their ingredients as a " proprietary

>blend " ,

>listing the herbs/ingredients, but not their portion size (for lack of

>better words). If a practitioner on this site does not want to list the

>exact product portion sizes in their " own blends " , that is their choice (I

>gather from the explanation of the rules for the group)... but maybe we can

>simply list the herbs in the mix and the rationale for their inclusion. Is

>that fair to ask?

>

>We all have the books that list the safe dosage ranges, and if a

>practitioner doesn't want to list their preferred dosages, maybe others can

>chime into the conversation to discuss the quantities that they have found

>effective, and the questionning participant can make their own judgement

>call (??)

>

>Food for thought...

>

>Okay, off my soap-box... thanks for the floor.

>Tami B., BSc Phyt (Hons), MNIMH, AHG, CMT

>New Jersey, USA

>

>

>

> Advertising on this list

>

>

> > Hi All

> >

> > Before the spat between Henriette and Lorraine gets out of hand I'd

>better

> > step in and act as peacemaker :-)

> >

> > In the list rules it says that *limited* advertising is permitted in

> > response to a specific query, so in this case Lorraine is within the

>rules

> > in replying to a query and saying

> >

> > " I have a wonderful vaginal cream which is used mainly for menopausal

> > women but also in thrush and general irritation 'down there' I have used

>it

> > and continue to use it many times for my current patients. "

> >

> > Where she is going beyond the rules and where Henriette is right is that

> > Lorraine doesn't give any details as to the formulation of the cream so

>that

> > people can make up their own if they so desire, and also in giving price

> > details on list.

> >

> > Now I tend to be fairly relaxed on implementing list rules (after all

>I'm

>a

> > Leeds Utd supporter and I'm used to adversity) whereas Henriette tends

>to

>be

> > a bit stricter (it's all that flogging each other with birch twigs in

>the

> > snow - quick throw a bucket of water over me!) so my judgement is that

> > although Lorraine hasn't broken the letter of the list rules she is

>pushing

> > the envelope to its max.

> >

> > The other aspect of course is that as Lorraine runs a company that

>produces

> > herbal remedies she is in a position to reply to almost any query with

> " I

> > have a product " , so if recommending a specific product, whether your own

>or

> > someone else's make sure it's not some generic product available in

>every

> > health food shop.

> >

> > Anyway, as the scousers say " Caaaalm down " (not that Henriette will get

>that

> > culture specific reference) and go and have a swig of all that kava kava

>you

> > have left in stock and can't sell :-)

> >

> > Here's hoping the weather holds this evening and I can go on a bike ride

> > round Stanstead airport and Hatfield Forest.

> >

> > Only 6 weeks to the start of the football season! Sue Cobbold, if you

>are

> > still on the list, do you want to go double or quits, or just pay me the

>6

> > pints you owe me?

> >

> > Cheers

> >

> > Graham White B.Sc. (Herb. Med.), MNIMH.

> > Medical Herbalist

> > Bishop's Stortford

> > -----------------------------------------------------------------

> > www.gcwhite.co.uk

> > gcwhite@...

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > List Owner

> >

> >

> >

> > Graham White, MNIMH

> >

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