Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 what a terrible concept - yikes I would advise chinese medicine - their gynecology speciality is legendary excess growth of the endometrium is probably related to excesses in protein, fat etc and congested liver chi which is easily remedied with diet, herbs, chinese medicine treatment I would advise her to reconsider - if she is in pain why introduce more pain and trauma to an area that is crying out for TLC daikon or arama hip baths are also good but bes tif accompanied by dietary change castor oil packs are great -lots of instructions online dairy and eggs tend to cause the most problems in the repriductive are my aunt had a big fibroid and since changing her diet and lifestyle - macro vegan pure etc it has since disappeared completely sinvegan wrote: An old co-worker contacted me saying she's been very ill Painful periods bloated belly She went to her OBGYN who ran some tests on her including a biopsy Results are she does not have cancer However they said her uterus lining is twice the thickness it should be and have scheduled her to have it 'burnt down to size'. Has anyone heard of this? She's in terrible pain ...and terrible health. I've advised her to stop smoking immediately and to change her eating habits. However this uterus burning is a new one to me. -- Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 what a terrible concept - yikes I would advise chinese medicine - their gynecology speciality is legendary excess growth of the endometrium is probably related to excesses in protein, fat etc and congested liver chi which is easily remedied with diet, herbs, chinese medicine treatment I would advise her to reconsider - if she is in pain why introduce more pain and trauma to an area that is crying out for TLC daikon or arama hip baths are also good but bes tif accompanied by dietary change castor oil packs are great -lots of instructions online dairy and eggs tend to cause the most problems in the repriductive are my aunt had a big fibroid and since changing her diet and lifestyle - macro vegan pure etc it has since disappeared completely sinvegan wrote: An old co-worker contacted me saying she's been very ill Painful periods bloated belly She went to her OBGYN who ran some tests on her including a biopsy Results are she does not have cancer However they said her uterus lining is twice the thickness it should be and have scheduled her to have it 'burnt down to size'. Has anyone heard of this? She's in terrible pain ...and terrible health. I've advised her to stop smoking immediately and to change her eating habits. However this uterus burning is a new one to me. -- Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 Hi Everyone! Sorry I have been MIA. Sinevegan, regarding your friend, I am so sorry to hear about her health. Please have her seek a second opinion. I have have numerous problems with my health in this area. Women have to be so careful in regards to our gynecological health. I have been to so many doctors and continued to search until I found a wonderful doctor that was thorough, a specialist in the field. etc. PLEASE encourage her to have a second opinion. This sounds very exploratory. I have a cousin in the field and she has never heard of any procedure like this. It may be something like endometerosis, or something similar. I hope that this helps. > > An old co-worker contacted me saying she's been very ill > Painful periods > bloated belly > She went to her OBGYN who ran some tests on her including a biopsy > Results are she does not have cancer > However they said her uterus lining is twice the thickness it should > be and have scheduled her to have it 'burnt down to size'. Has anyone > heard of this? > She's in terrible pain ...and terrible health. > I've advised her to stop smoking immediately and to change her eating > habits. > However this uterus burning is a new one to me. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 Hi Everyone! Sorry I have been MIA. Sinevegan, regarding your friend, I am so sorry to hear about her health. Please have her seek a second opinion. I have have numerous problems with my health in this area. Women have to be so careful in regards to our gynecological health. I have been to so many doctors and continued to search until I found a wonderful doctor that was thorough, a specialist in the field. etc. PLEASE encourage her to have a second opinion. This sounds very exploratory. I have a cousin in the field and she has never heard of any procedure like this. It may be something like endometerosis, or something similar. I hope that this helps. > > An old co-worker contacted me saying she's been very ill > Painful periods > bloated belly > She went to her OBGYN who ran some tests on her including a biopsy > Results are she does not have cancer > However they said her uterus lining is twice the thickness it should > be and have scheduled her to have it 'burnt down to size'. Has anyone > heard of this? > She's in terrible pain ...and terrible health. > I've advised her to stop smoking immediately and to change her eating > habits. > However this uterus burning is a new one to me. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 I read this word for word to her on the phone tonight. She is blown away that someone who does not know her would care so much to write this all out for her. She thanks you. I love how you said "if she is in pain why introduce more pain and trauma to an area that is crying out for TLC" that is so well said, and makes so much sense! " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit TofSent: May 28, 2006 10:51 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Burning the uterus lining what a terrible concept - yikesI would advise chinese medicine - their gynecology speciality is legendary excess growth of the endometrium is probably related to excesses in protein, fat etcand congested liver chi which is easily remedied with diet, herbs, chinese medicine treatmentI would advise her to reconsider - if she is in pain why introduce more pain and trauma to an area that is crying out for TLCdaikon or arama hip baths are also good but bes tif accompanied by dietary changecastor oil packs are great -lots of instructions onlinedairy and eggs tend to cause the most problems in the repriductive aremy aunt had a big fibroid and since changing her diet and lifestyle - macro vegan pure etc it has since disappeared completelysinvegan wrote: An old co-worker contacted me saying she's been very illPainful periodsbloated bellyShe went to her OBGYN who ran some tests on her including a biopsyResults are she does not have cancerHowever they said her uterus lining is twice the thickness it should be and have scheduled her to have it 'burnt down to size'. Has anyone heard of this?She's in terrible pain ...and terrible health.I've advised her to stop smoking immediately and to change her eating habits.However this uterus burning is a new one to me. -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit TofB.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)Advanced Diploma Healing with WholefoodsPhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)Little Tree Oriental Healing ArtsHelping you grow to new heights of wellbeingwith Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutritionilanit@...www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 I read this word for word to her on the phone tonight. She is blown away that someone who does not know her would care so much to write this all out for her. She thanks you. I love how you said "if she is in pain why introduce more pain and trauma to an area that is crying out for TLC" that is so well said, and makes so much sense! " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit TofSent: May 28, 2006 10:51 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Burning the uterus lining what a terrible concept - yikesI would advise chinese medicine - their gynecology speciality is legendary excess growth of the endometrium is probably related to excesses in protein, fat etcand congested liver chi which is easily remedied with diet, herbs, chinese medicine treatmentI would advise her to reconsider - if she is in pain why introduce more pain and trauma to an area that is crying out for TLCdaikon or arama hip baths are also good but bes tif accompanied by dietary changecastor oil packs are great -lots of instructions onlinedairy and eggs tend to cause the most problems in the repriductive aremy aunt had a big fibroid and since changing her diet and lifestyle - macro vegan pure etc it has since disappeared completelysinvegan wrote: An old co-worker contacted me saying she's been very illPainful periodsbloated bellyShe went to her OBGYN who ran some tests on her including a biopsyResults are she does not have cancerHowever they said her uterus lining is twice the thickness it should be and have scheduled her to have it 'burnt down to size'. Has anyone heard of this?She's in terrible pain ...and terrible health.I've advised her to stop smoking immediately and to change her eating habits.However this uterus burning is a new one to me. -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit TofB.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)Advanced Diploma Healing with WholefoodsPhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)Little Tree Oriental Healing ArtsHelping you grow to new heights of wellbeingwith Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutritionilanit@...www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 I read this word for word to her on the phone tonight. She is blown away that someone who does not know her would care so much to write this all out for her. She thanks you. I love how you said "if she is in pain why introduce more pain and trauma to an area that is crying out for TLC" that is so well said, and makes so much sense! " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit TofSent: May 28, 2006 10:51 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Burning the uterus lining what a terrible concept - yikesI would advise chinese medicine - their gynecology speciality is legendary excess growth of the endometrium is probably related to excesses in protein, fat etcand congested liver chi which is easily remedied with diet, herbs, chinese medicine treatmentI would advise her to reconsider - if she is in pain why introduce more pain and trauma to an area that is crying out for TLCdaikon or arama hip baths are also good but bes tif accompanied by dietary changecastor oil packs are great -lots of instructions onlinedairy and eggs tend to cause the most problems in the repriductive aremy aunt had a big fibroid and since changing her diet and lifestyle - macro vegan pure etc it has since disappeared completelysinvegan wrote: An old co-worker contacted me saying she's been very illPainful periodsbloated bellyShe went to her OBGYN who ran some tests on her including a biopsyResults are she does not have cancerHowever they said her uterus lining is twice the thickness it should be and have scheduled her to have it 'burnt down to size'. Has anyone heard of this?She's in terrible pain ...and terrible health.I've advised her to stop smoking immediately and to change her eating habits.However this uterus burning is a new one to me. -- Ilanit Ms Ilanit TofB.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)Advanced Diploma Healing with WholefoodsPhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)Little Tree Oriental Healing ArtsHelping you grow to new heights of wellbeingwith Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutritionilanit@...www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 again, another email I read to her. She admitted to eating lots of milk and meat ....and had no clue how to eat without dairy ..."what am I goign to put on my cereal then?" she asked " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of naturally_828Sent: May 28, 2006 11:33 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Burning the uterus lining Hello again Everyone, Ilanit,I totally agree with everything you have shared. Dairy, red meatcreate an environment within some women's bodies for extreme clottingand heavy bleeding. Your friend really has to change her diet. Include lots of green leafy vegetables, especially spinach with avitamin C source, lots of juicing of kale, collards, spinach, sprouts,etc. I am sorry for a repeated e-mail. I am passionate about this subjectbecause I have been there. It is an awful place to be. However, itcan improve with diet change, exercise, meditation and loving herself.As well as the inclusion of Dandelion, Alfalfa teas to assist withanemia that usually accompanies this symptoms. She will seewonderful changes which I have also experienced personally.> > > An old co-worker contacted me saying she's been very ill> > Painful periods> > bloated belly> > She went to her OBGYN who ran some tests on her including a biopsy> > Results are she does not have cancer> > However they said her uterus lining is twice the thickness it should> > be and have scheduled her to have it 'burnt down to size'. Has anyone> > heard of this?> > She's in terrible pain ...and terrible health.> > I've advised her to stop smoking immediately and to change her eating> > habits.> > However this uterus burning is a new one to me.> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 that is great news!!! that she ate lots of that! that means that if she maybe cuts down or cuts it out for a while she should see lots of improvement quite quickly! like my aunt with her painful fibroad. remember that even if she does have the procedure ( what can I call it?!) and she does not change the food intake it is likely that it will recur or the pain not be alleviated I have seen so many people promised a "cure" if they submit to a procedure - but often these things are only sugegsted because the doctors have no idea what to do to alleviate it and this is the best available thing they can suggest! I saw on a supposed health program yesteday conclusive "proof" from a harvard professor that sugar is not implicated in hyperactivity in kids and more urban myths. of course and these are the MDs who people allow to make major decisins in their lives perhaps her doctors could suggest how nutrition could affect her womb there are so many womb specific healing herbs. what is she going to put on her cereal? well she could try soy (I dont recommend it but...) almond or rice milk or oat milk. or heavens forbid dont have the cereal but have cooked oatmeal (prepared cereals even plaon puffed grains contains excitoxins which have msg like effects in the body) which is also why they can be addictive. I love the TV ads I am now seeing for soup stocks with no ADDED MSG. Lemoine wrote: again, another email I read to her. She admitted to eating lots of milk and meat ....and had no clue how to eat without dairy ..."what am I goign to put on my cereal then?" she asked " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of naturally_828 Sent: May 28, 2006 11:33 PM To: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Burning the uterus lining Hello again Everyone, Ilanit, I totally agree with everything you have shared. Dairy, red meat create an environment within some women's bodies for extreme clotting and heavy bleeding. Your friend really has to change her diet. Include lots of green leafy vegetables, especially spinach with a vitamin C source, lots of juicing of kale, collards, spinach, sprouts, etc. I am sorry for a repeated e-mail. I am passionate about this subject because I have been there. It is an awful place to be. However, it can improve with diet change, exercise, meditation and loving herself. As well as the inclusion of Dandelion, Alfalfa teas to assist with anemia that usually accompanies this symptoms. She will see wonderful changes which I have also experienced personally. > > > An old co-worker contacted me saying she's been very ill > > Painful periods > > bloated belly > > She went to her OBGYN who ran some tests on her including a biopsy > > Results are she does not have cancer > > However they said her uterus lining is twice the thickness it should > > be and have scheduled her to have it 'burnt down to size'. Has anyone > > heard of this? > > She's in terrible pain ...and terrible health. > > I've advised her to stop smoking immediately and to change her eating > > habits. > > However this uterus burning is a new one to me. > > > > > > > > > Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 that is great news!!! that she ate lots of that! that means that if she maybe cuts down or cuts it out for a while she should see lots of improvement quite quickly! like my aunt with her painful fibroad. remember that even if she does have the procedure ( what can I call it?!) and she does not change the food intake it is likely that it will recur or the pain not be alleviated I have seen so many people promised a "cure" if they submit to a procedure - but often these things are only sugegsted because the doctors have no idea what to do to alleviate it and this is the best available thing they can suggest! I saw on a supposed health program yesteday conclusive "proof" from a harvard professor that sugar is not implicated in hyperactivity in kids and more urban myths. of course and these are the MDs who people allow to make major decisins in their lives perhaps her doctors could suggest how nutrition could affect her womb there are so many womb specific healing herbs. what is she going to put on her cereal? well she could try soy (I dont recommend it but...) almond or rice milk or oat milk. or heavens forbid dont have the cereal but have cooked oatmeal (prepared cereals even plaon puffed grains contains excitoxins which have msg like effects in the body) which is also why they can be addictive. I love the TV ads I am now seeing for soup stocks with no ADDED MSG. Lemoine wrote: again, another email I read to her. She admitted to eating lots of milk and meat ....and had no clue how to eat without dairy ..."what am I goign to put on my cereal then?" she asked " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of naturally_828 Sent: May 28, 2006 11:33 PM To: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Burning the uterus lining Hello again Everyone, Ilanit, I totally agree with everything you have shared. Dairy, red meat create an environment within some women's bodies for extreme clotting and heavy bleeding. Your friend really has to change her diet. Include lots of green leafy vegetables, especially spinach with a vitamin C source, lots of juicing of kale, collards, spinach, sprouts, etc. I am sorry for a repeated e-mail. I am passionate about this subject because I have been there. It is an awful place to be. However, it can improve with diet change, exercise, meditation and loving herself. As well as the inclusion of Dandelion, Alfalfa teas to assist with anemia that usually accompanies this symptoms. She will see wonderful changes which I have also experienced personally. > > > An old co-worker contacted me saying she's been very ill > > Painful periods > > bloated belly > > She went to her OBGYN who ran some tests on her including a biopsy > > Results are she does not have cancer > > However they said her uterus lining is twice the thickness it should > > be and have scheduled her to have it 'burnt down to size'. Has anyone > > heard of this? > > She's in terrible pain ...and terrible health. > > I've advised her to stop smoking immediately and to change her eating > > habits. > > However this uterus burning is a new one to me. > > > > > > > > > Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 that is great news!!! that she ate lots of that! that means that if she maybe cuts down or cuts it out for a while she should see lots of improvement quite quickly! like my aunt with her painful fibroad. remember that even if she does have the procedure ( what can I call it?!) and she does not change the food intake it is likely that it will recur or the pain not be alleviated I have seen so many people promised a "cure" if they submit to a procedure - but often these things are only sugegsted because the doctors have no idea what to do to alleviate it and this is the best available thing they can suggest! I saw on a supposed health program yesteday conclusive "proof" from a harvard professor that sugar is not implicated in hyperactivity in kids and more urban myths. of course and these are the MDs who people allow to make major decisins in their lives perhaps her doctors could suggest how nutrition could affect her womb there are so many womb specific healing herbs. what is she going to put on her cereal? well she could try soy (I dont recommend it but...) almond or rice milk or oat milk. or heavens forbid dont have the cereal but have cooked oatmeal (prepared cereals even plaon puffed grains contains excitoxins which have msg like effects in the body) which is also why they can be addictive. I love the TV ads I am now seeing for soup stocks with no ADDED MSG. Lemoine wrote: again, another email I read to her. She admitted to eating lots of milk and meat ....and had no clue how to eat without dairy ..."what am I goign to put on my cereal then?" she asked " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of naturally_828 Sent: May 28, 2006 11:33 PM To: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Burning the uterus lining Hello again Everyone, Ilanit, I totally agree with everything you have shared. Dairy, red meat create an environment within some women's bodies for extreme clotting and heavy bleeding. Your friend really has to change her diet. Include lots of green leafy vegetables, especially spinach with a vitamin C source, lots of juicing of kale, collards, spinach, sprouts, etc. I am sorry for a repeated e-mail. I am passionate about this subject because I have been there. It is an awful place to be. However, it can improve with diet change, exercise, meditation and loving herself. As well as the inclusion of Dandelion, Alfalfa teas to assist with anemia that usually accompanies this symptoms. She will see wonderful changes which I have also experienced personally. > > > An old co-worker contacted me saying she's been very ill > > Painful periods > > bloated belly > > She went to her OBGYN who ran some tests on her including a biopsy > > Results are she does not have cancer > > However they said her uterus lining is twice the thickness it should > > be and have scheduled her to have it 'burnt down to size'. Has anyone > > heard of this? > > She's in terrible pain ...and terrible health. > > I've advised her to stop smoking immediately and to change her eating > > habits. > > However this uterus burning is a new one to me. > > > > > > > > > Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 do you eat soy? ....or rather than making it personal I should ask what do you think of products like tofu? " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Ilanit TofSent: May 30, 2006 1:47 AMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Re: Burning the uterus lining that is great news!!! that she ate lots of that! that means that if she maybe cuts down or cuts it out for a while she should see lots of improvement quite quickly!like my aunt with her painful fibroad.remember that even if she does have the procedure ( what can I call it?!) and she does not change the food intake it is likely that it will recur or the pain not be alleviatedI have seen so many people promised a "cure" if they submit to a procedure - but often these things are only sugegsted because the doctors have no idea what to do to alleviate it and this is the best available thing they can suggest!I saw on a supposed health program yesteday conclusive "proof" from a harvard professor that sugar is not implicated in hyperactivity in kids and more urban myths. of course and these are the MDs who people allow to make major decisins in their livesperhaps her doctors could suggest how nutrition could affect her wombthere are so many womb specific healing herbs.what is she going to put on her cereal? well she could try soy (I dont recommend it but...) almond or rice milk or oat milk.or heavens forbid dont have the cereal but have cooked oatmeal (prepared cereals even plaon puffed grains contains excitoxins which have msg like effects in the body) which is also why they can be addictive.I love the TV ads I am now seeing for soup stocks with no ADDED MSG. Lemoine wrote: again, another email I read to her. She admitted to eating lots of milk and meat ....and had no clue how to eat without dairy ..."what am I goign to put on my cereal then?" she asked " ...become the change you envision." Lemoine From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of naturally_828Sent: May 28, 2006 11:33 PMTo: VeganMacrobiotics Subject: Re: Burning the uterus liningHello again Everyone, Ilanit,I totally agree with everything you have shared. Dairy, red meatcreate an environment within some women's bodies for extreme clottingand heavy bleeding. Your friend really has to change her diet. Include lots of green leafy vegetables, especially spinach with avitamin C source, lots of juicing of kale, collards, spinach, sprouts,etc. I am sorry for a repeated e-mail. I am passionate about this subjectbecause I have been there. It is an awful place to be. However, itcan improve with diet change, exercise, meditation and loving herself.As well as the inclusion of Dandelion, Alfalfa teas to assist withanemia that usually accompanies this symptoms. She will seewonderful changes which I have also experienced personally.> > > An old co-worker contacted me saying she's been very ill> > Painful periods> > bloated belly> > She went to her OBGYN who ran some tests on her including a biopsy> > Results are she does not have cancer> > However they said her uterus lining is twice the thickness it should> > be and have scheduled her to have it 'burnt down to size'. Has anyone> > heard of this?> > She's in terrible pain ...and terrible health.> > I've advised her to stop smoking immediately and to change her eating> > habits.> > However this uterus burning is a new one to me.> >> >> >> >> Ilanit Ms Ilanit TofB.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)Advanced Diploma Healing with WholefoodsPhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)Little Tree Oriental Healing ArtsHelping you grow to new heights of wellbeingwith Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutritionilanit@...www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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