Chilblains & Raynaud’s Syndrome – Herbs to Balance Body Temperature

As a sufferer of severe Raynaud’s where my finger joints would go purple and black every winter, I’ve given a lot of thought to this condition and tried all kinds of treatments for it till I finally found something that really worked. Creams that have lanolin (sheep fat) work the best to create a layer … Read more

Secrets of Regeneration – Destiny & Herbs

A bunch of cut daffodils were in a vase on a table. This was the sight that met my Granddad’s eyes as he walked into the house. After decades of not knowing where his children were, if they were even alive, of thinking he had no descendants left, he was walking into a house where … Read more

All about Jing, Mojo and Shen

The Chinese herbalists classified energy as three types – Jing, Qi and Shen. I’ve replaced Qi with Mojo as that’s what most people know it as. Jing is the Oil. Mojo is the Fire. Shen is the Heat & Light. Let me write it another way. OIL -> FIRE -> HEAT & LIGHT JING -> … Read more

Treating Heart Beat Irregularities with Herbs

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Normal  – Regular beat cycle Fibrillation – Disruption in the regular beat cycle Arrhythmia – Increasing or decreasing rate of vibration cycles Gallop – Triple sounds – sounds like a galloping horse There are more in the video but these are the four important ones to recognize. Healing Heart Beat Irregularities Treatment of Fibrillation – … Read more

The Bottles in my Bag

The 4 bottles are one each for: General Emergencies Shock & Nervous Support Wound First Aid Pain Killer My Granddad would’ve laughed at these. A bottle of Scottish whisky is what the great solver of everyone’s problems went about with. My other Granddad who was a doctor in the Army, swore by Irish Guiness which … Read more

Chronic Nervous Inflammation – Reversing the Trend

Some years ago I was sitting in a bus-stop when I saw a woman shuffling along with a bag she was finding hard to carry even though it didn’t look very big or bulky. She should’ve been able to put it on her shoulder and keep walking. Instead she was lugging it with both her … Read more