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UKHerbal-listYes, I know Cass Ingram, but didn't know he was " living in the UK " .

He runs the North American herb and Spice Company.

The best way for Dr Dale to track him down is to contact Fox, who runs

Tigon, but is frequently in France.

tel. no 0. A sales person will answer so he will have to request

that phones him back with Cass Ingram's whereabouts.

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Re:patient presenting with strong odour

>

> Many thanks Henriette.

>

> I saw the px again today. This time, after the consultation, I could

> smell the odour his family are so concerned about. And it was quite a

> stench and I had to leave the door open for quite a while to reduce

> it. The smell was turmericky and a little pungent, but definitely

> reminded me of turmeric. could that point strongly to the liver ?being

> unable to metabolise very well?

>

> The diet includes curry daily. The px is vegetarian but eats a little

> dairy. I've advised increasing protein.

>

> Also the px gets hot and cold during the day, and at night gets night

> sweats and is up and about a lot. Is there an 'energetic' reading of

> night sweats? I'm aware of the orthodox diff dx. I had another px of

> Indian extraction with BPH and BP and CHD who also got night sweats.

> Perhaps I should work on the pituitary gland?

>

> All ideas welcome. The px and his son who brings him is very compliant

> with the Althaea rad cold tea, Co Q10 and his tincture and they are

> rather desperate.

>

> Thanks Katharine

>

>

>

> >

>

> > >> I quite like psyllium/plantago/ispaghula seed husks for huge

> amounts of

>

> > > easy-to-get-at mucilage

>

> > >

>

> > > Can you elaborate? I'm not aware of Ispaghula seeds husks.

> Plantago - as a

>

> > > tea or is there a seed form I'm not aware of. would you give these

> three as

>

> > > a mix, ideally?

>

> >

>

> > Psyllium is the seed and/or husk of one or the other plantago

> species (several

>

> > end up being sold as " psyllium seed " or " psyllium husk " ) (Plantago

> arenaria,

>

> > P. afra, and, I think, others too).

>

> > There are other species similarly used. One of them is ispaghula

> (Plantago

>

> > ispaghula, nowadays P. ovata).

>

> >

>

> > It doesn't matter which you use, they all work - whichever you can

> find will

>

> > do the trick.

>

> >

>

> > Even the more local Plantago major, P. minor, P. lanceolata, or P.

> maritima

>

> > will do, but they don't retain as much mucilage.

>

> >

>

> > Henriette

>

> >

>

> > --

>

> > Henriette Kress, AHG Helsinki, Finland

>

> > Henriette's herbal homepage: http://www.henriettesherbal.com

> <http://www.henriettesherbal.com>

>

> >

>

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