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52teas said 2013-02-06 21:20:18 -0500

4000 Years of medicine

I saw this on Facebook and had to share it here.

4000 Years of Medicine

2000BC: Here, eat this root
1000AD: That root is heathen! Here, say this prayer.
1865AD: That prayer is superstition! Here, drink this potion.
1935AD: That potion is snake oil! Here, swallow this pill.
1975AD: That pill is ineffective! Here, take this antibiotic.
2000AD: That antibiotic is poison! Here, eat this root.

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Lala said 2013-02-06 21:23:20 -0500

LOL. So true!

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T.C. said 2013-02-06 21:24:56 -0500

Saw that posted about a year ago on my FB…and it’s true.

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Azzrian said 2013-02-06 21:44:15 -0500

Love it!

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yssah - Love is Tea (LIT) said 2013-02-06 23:50:02 -0500

going back to nature!

where do you get that root? from the garden which you planted yourself —-ah someday! :)

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Misty Peak Teas said 2013-02-07 05:07:09 -0500

2013: Drink this tea

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Lala said 2013-02-07 08:56:42 -0500

I second that!

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Kamyria said 2013-02-07 09:15:39 -0500

Yes, it’s so true, we are going back to nature and that’s awesome! :)

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Veronica said 2013-02-07 09:15:54 -0500

Love it! Is anyone else itching to get their spring garden planted? It’s almost all I can think about these days.

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Kamyria said 2013-02-07 09:20:25 -0500

Me, me, me!!! I’m planning a bigger one this year too… hopefully it will all work out. :)

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Stephanie said 2013-02-07 11:18:39 -0500

Me too…be browsing seed catalogs like crazy! :D

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Uniquity said 2013-02-07 13:12:35 -0500

I’m excited to grow some more windowsill herbs as I still live in an apartment. We were supposed to be in a house this year. Alas! :(

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Azzrian said 2013-02-07 14:29:59 -0500

Our soil here is horrid. We are close to a river so its like this strange sinking stuff. I used to have a LOVELY garden. Now I can only grow a few things well. We try with tomatoes and only get a few, and have tried using pots, pickle buckets etc but its not the same. Herbs do wonderfully in this soil but not veggies :(

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Veronica said 2013-02-07 19:24:17 -0500

Azzrian, I have the same problem. My soil is always wet. I had to build raised beds for my veggies. It was a ton of work, but I can’t live in the Garden State and not have a garden. :)

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Azzrian said 2013-02-07 20:20:26 -0500

Haha indeed! We did the raised beds for several years and they worked well but then came the moles – they get into EVERYTHING lol

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momo said 2013-02-07 21:23:40 -0500

YES just bought the rest of the seeds I need today and I’m going to plant my lettuce soon :D I’m trying all sorts of ridiculous stuff in pots to see if I can make it work. Carrots, beets, zucchini…I think I forgot tomatoes but oh well.

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Veronica said 2013-02-07 21:46:48 -0500

@Azzrian, moles… I’m so sorry. A good friend of mine fought them in her garden last summer. She finally gave up because they seemed to be everywhere at once!

@momo, I wish it were warm enough to plant lettuce here. I guess I could build cold frames, but I can’t work up the energy for that at the moment.

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Azzrian said 2013-02-07 21:48:41 -0500

Thanks Veronica :) Yeah they run the place – but our little pom likes to hunt them – which is also quite sad, but there are SO MANY of them! If you walk through our yard the ground falls beneath your feet lol

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Daniel Scott said 2013-02-07 14:23:18 -0500

Nope, not putting any roots in my mouth that haven’t been demonstrated to be more effective than the drugs we already have.

Or, to quote Tim Minchin’ Storm, “Do you know what they call alternative medicine that’s been proved to work? …MEDICINE.”

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Azzrian said 2013-02-07 14:28:51 -0500

Except that most are made in labs these days FROM the origins of the plant.

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Daniel Scott said 2013-02-07 14:48:25 -0500

Okay, I think I failed to get my point across here, but I don’t really want to argue much. I’m not saying medicine doesn’t come from plants, I’m saying I will not buy into “medicine” which has no solid research behind it. “Getting back to nature,” smells like pseudo-science to me.

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52teas said 2013-02-07 15:12:36 -0500

I agree. I should mention I think the above is funny and insightful with regard to many of the opinions I hear, but I’ll be the first to say: I don’t prescribe tea as medicine.

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Azzrian said 2013-02-07 15:17:53 -0500

Its okay to have friendly debate :) However I also want to be clear, I am all for modern medicine! No herb is going to replace insulin for type 1 diabetes and without my insulin I would not be typing this. HOWEVER I also know for a fact that specific herbs, taken properly, DO indeed lower my insulin intake. I am 43 and have had type 1 since I was 9 months old. I have throughly used myself, and my daughter, as test subjects lol – specific herbs, do help reduce how much insulin we need. Of course there is the obvious of diet and exercise but given that no changes are made in either of those, add in the herbs, versus without, there is a big difference and this is over years of studying this. Now would I suggest to ignore modern medicine, of course not, I just wish the two could co-inside more. Such as what they are doing at some of the Cancer Centers these days. :)

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Azzrian said 2013-02-07 15:18:48 -0500

Oh sorry one more thing, for the record, my blood sugar levels since I began drinking loose leaf tea have also been much better. But I have not done enough study on this yet personally to say which teas, how, or why. And trust me nothing about my diet or exercise has changed since I began drinking loose leaf. Anyway …. I’ll shut up now.

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