It is a useful skill that comes in handy and will save you money. I have practiced alternative medicine for years on myself, family and pets, friends have benefited too. That being said, I do not dismiss modern medicine, for example my dad is diabetic and needs his insulin to live.
I have practiced alternative healing therapies since about 1970 and have learned so much. I had 5 kids and I have so many alternative protocols I have accumulated over the years. I used to go to the doctor to find out what was wrong (if I wasn't sure) then I would come home and treat it naturally. It takes time, money and resources but it is so rewarding. I have a wonderful reference library and many of the healing modalities are timeless like herbs, homeopathics and essential oils. God has always given me the info I needed if it was something new and I feel like I have seen so much. It has been a blessing at the very least.
It is very rewarding and it does take resources. I'm into the 100% pure essential oils which are pricey but well worth it. Herbs, spices, flowers , trees all play a role. God bless you .
I'll check it out. One of my go to books is Modern Essentials because it touches on a bit of the whole picture. It has the Auricular and reflex therapy charts in it, very handy. Using EOs can get complicated, I had to change the recipe for my dad's pain lotion because he was put on blood thinners and I was using cypress which helps with nerve pain but also increases blood flow and thins the blood. He was upset because I changed it but I had no choice safely first.
If type 1 then yes. If type 2 then probably not - just correct the diet.
Problem with type 1 is that the immune system kills the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. There's currently no known way to fix that. (Not public, anyway.) With type 2 the pancreas produces plenty of insulin but the cells are resistant to it. So cut out all refined carbohydrates.
He has type 2, been using insulin for over 30 years now, he's 80 and at a healthy weight only because he eats very little of the wrong things. He will not listen, I have tried.
It is a useful skill that comes in handy and will save you money. I have practiced alternative medicine for years on myself, family and pets, friends have benefited too. That being said, I do not dismiss modern medicine, for example my dad is diabetic and needs his insulin to live.
I have practiced alternative healing therapies since about 1970 and have learned so much. I had 5 kids and I have so many alternative protocols I have accumulated over the years. I used to go to the doctor to find out what was wrong (if I wasn't sure) then I would come home and treat it naturally. It takes time, money and resources but it is so rewarding. I have a wonderful reference library and many of the healing modalities are timeless like herbs, homeopathics and essential oils. God has always given me the info I needed if it was something new and I feel like I have seen so much. It has been a blessing at the very least.
It is very rewarding and it does take resources. I'm into the 100% pure essential oils which are pricey but well worth it. Herbs, spices, flowers , trees all play a role. God bless you .
Best book ever..."Evidence-Based Essential Oil Therapy" by Dr. Scott A Johnson
I'll check it out. One of my go to books is Modern Essentials because it touches on a bit of the whole picture. It has the Auricular and reflex therapy charts in it, very handy. Using EOs can get complicated, I had to change the recipe for my dad's pain lotion because he was put on blood thinners and I was using cypress which helps with nerve pain but also increases blood flow and thins the blood. He was upset because I changed it but I had no choice safely first.
I went on his website, out of stock. I'll have to look for his books elsewhere. There was an Amazon link but no, I'll find it eventually.
If type 1 then yes. If type 2 then probably not - just correct the diet.
Problem with type 1 is that the immune system kills the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. There's currently no known way to fix that. (Not public, anyway.) With type 2 the pancreas produces plenty of insulin but the cells are resistant to it. So cut out all refined carbohydrates.
He has type 2, been using insulin for over 30 years now, he's 80 and at a healthy weight only because he eats very little of the wrong things. He will not listen, I have tried.