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Posted by Annie (Durban, South Africa) on 06/15/2008
Dear Ted & Earth Clinic Team,
How about making a short You Tube clip so that we can add it to our list of favourites, and also forward the link to friends who can then do likewise. It's an amazingly effective way of spreading the WORD!
It doesn't have to be anything elaborate.
Thanking you for all your hard work!
Love & light,
@nnie
EC: Thanks for the great suggestion, Annie. We discussed YouTube footage with Ted during one hilarious IM-ing session last winter. It's on our to do list. However, when someone writes in an idea we have for the site, we tend to move forward more quickly, so thanks for the nudge!
Ted will have to do a video clip in Bangkok and we'll have to do ours here in Atlanta, GA. Should be interesting...
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Posted by Dr. Parag (Grand Rapids, MI) on 06/15/2008
I have used many remedies from this site and I suggest this website to my students.
What I would like to see is an effort towards raw food and raw food recipes. Raw food prevents most illnesses and helps lead a better in an environmentally friendly way. Which ties in neatly with the goals of 'Earth clinic'.
Thank you!
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Posted by Joyce (Joelton, Tn) on 06/17/2008 490 posts
You can find no-cook cook books in the book stores - I picked up one from a yard sale.
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Posted by MISSY (NY, NY) on 06/14/2008
Site Comment: I have noticed that Ted's latest posts are not showing up at the top of the page as it used to do. I scroll down the page to find where he has (or others have) answered a question that was posted days or more before he has answered. Also, why does Ted not answer some of the questions posted? (or maybe EC could just leave a statement to "check here" if it was previously covered somewhere else.) I am just as interested in reading Ted's answer to a question that someone has posted as the person that posted it. Thanks.
EC: Thanks for your feedback. Last week we asked our programmer to fix the Latest Questions page so that the newest posts fall to the top of the page. The section will get fixed in the next few days, hopefully.
We email Ted most of the questions that are posted on the Latest Q&A page and he responds to some, but not all, of these questions. Please let us know which question in particular you are interested in and we will ask him to reply...
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Posted by Lisa (Waynesboro, Virginia) on 06/11/2008
First, I want to say thank you for all the efforts you have put into maintaining this valuable website. I do have a suggestion that I feel would make the website a whole lot easier to navigate. When I do a search, and the results come up, I end up having to read through many, many posts to finally get to what I was searching for. My suggestion is to have the search words highlighted in the results so it would be easier to find what I am looking for....thanks.
EC: Thank you for your feedback, Lisa! We absolutely agree with you. Our web designer is working on a new design and a better search feature for every page. There is also too much information on every page (a critique from a few professional web designers/programmers who checked out our site recently), so we need to fix that issue as well.
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Posted by Jules (Hampshire, England) on 06/08/2008
I've just been reading about aspartame and sweetners to see that there is an advert on the same page for Spenda. Is this to do with you - can you not get it removed. Or am I barking up the wrong tree.
EC: We can get it removed, but we need to know the website address (i.e., url) of the ad.
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Posted by Lori (Helena, MT, USA) on 06/08/2008
obvious ad for removal
https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/candida.html#GARLIC
[YEA] 10/26/2006: Tammy from Carroll, IA writes: "You asked if anyone knew of a cure for Candida. I work for a company called Aqua Flora International inc. We have a three phased product line that is homeopathic. It also is infused with a frequency that is lethal to candida albicans. Being homeopathic, it contains dead candida albicans. We over three phases, High Potency which has 100C HPUS, Phase I has 30C HPUs and Phase II has 6C HPUS. You start with High Potency for one month, then Phase I and follow by Phase II. This is designed to train the body to fight the candida on its own with the different stenghts. . Please check out our website at www.aquaflorainc.com If you have any questions or would like more info you can contact us from the website. We are carried nation wide in major health food stores and are distributed by 6 major distributing companies, We have been in business for over 17 years. Thank you,"
EC: Thank so much! Post has been deleted.
Website Updates
Posted by Earth Clinic (USA) on 05/25/2008
New Remedy Announcement!
Please let us know if you have ever heard of this therapy that dates back to the late 1800s, and/or experimented with blue glass and sunlight.
BLUE GLASS AND SUNLIGHT THERAPY
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Posted by Joyce (Joelton, Tn) on 05/26/2008 490 posts
Blue Glass & sun Therapy: I'm not familiar with this particular one but I think it may be a spin off from something in one of Mary Summer Rain's books (I think the title is "Earthway" and is called color therapy. which mentions filling different colored bottles, (color depending on the problem you want to treat) sitting the bottled water in the sunlight all day and drinking it. I think she also mentioned that it would be next to impossible to commercialize because it had to be drunk immediately since the healing properties of the water didn't last long (don't remember the exact timing but think it was probably 30 minutes to l hour after preparation).
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Posted by Daisy (NY, NY) on 05/24/2008
I (as I'm sure others) would find it very helpful if Earth Clinic could provide some kind of a glossary to help in understanding what some of the remedies that Ted suggests are. Also, what kind of store to find these in, what foods these are found in, etc. For example, call me dumb, but what is sodium carbonate? Thank you for your time in maintaining this great site.
EC: Great idea, thanks Daisy. We have something like this on our WHERE TO BUY page, but can certainly expand it.
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Posted by James (Los Angeles, USA) on 05/26/2008
Daisy. To not know is not dumb but to know something is not known and not to seek the answer could qualify as dumb. You asked so you are not dumb. When you have a question about something try google for it as in "sodium carbonate." You will get a large number of hits with some from Wikipedia. You can then read them for the answer that fits your situation. The Internet is an incredible source of good, and bad you have to decide, information.
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Posted by amd (v. Ville, CA) on 05/21/2008
You guys are great. Thank you for your site and your commitment to it by keeping it simple and to the point. Also, you never loose the cool or get rude when emails bark at you....you know who you are Henry from San Francisco!