Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization, on FFL to noozguru

2013-02-24 Thread Share Long
thanks Bhairitu, this came at just the right time.  I had purchased a 
homeopathic remedy for dizzyness but am holding off taking it while I'm taking 
other stuff to strengthen the immune system and deal with a chest tickle.  So 
it's great to have a sound.  I've already tried it a few times.  I think it 
helped.  The dizzyness comes and goes but is definitely less than when it 
started.  Phys asst said inner ear infection and prescribed amoxycillan.  But I 
only took 2 doses.  No fever, no pain or throbbing and even CDC says antibiotic 
is ineffective for a viral infection.  Also my ailment, whatever it is, seems 
to be moving around.  A friend suggested osha root for the chest tingle.  It 
cured her laryngitis overnight!  I could definitely do with some increased 
blood flow to the brain (-:





 From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL to noozguru
 

  
Though dizziness can be due to different reasons, for me often any dizzy 
spell was often relieved by practicing a kapha reducing mantra such as 
hoong.  As you know the three doshas have their centers in different 
areas of the body.  Vata in the groin area, pitta in the stomach and 
kapha in the head.  Being somewhat balanced I observed that vata 
reducing mantras tended to send energy (and thus blood flow) downward 
(hence grounding).  Kapha reducing mantras sent energy (and blood flow) 
upward to the head.  My observation was that my dizziness was due to 
some reduced blood flow to the brain.

On 02/23/2013 11:07 AM, Share Long wrote:
 Yeah, thank you, very useful.  I looked up dizzyness and learned a whole 
 bunch of natural ways to deal with it.  Will definitely visit again.  And 
 pass it along to friends.




 
   From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 2:17 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL to noozguru
 

 
 You might enjoy this web site that has a lot of videos and info for
 simple ayurvedic home remedies.

 http://www.homeveda.com/

 On 02/21/2013 02:42 PM, Share Long wrote:
 Well I eat a lot of cold food so I can't claim to follow a vata pacifying 
 diet.  I think they emphasize it here because the US lifestyle is so vata 
 vitiating.  Of course not so much in slow paced Fairfield.


 I'd say I'm definitely a mixed type.  I'm doing very well avoiding high carb 
 foods like pasta, rice, bread, also dairy.  And I don't eat as much fish as 
 I'd like to.  Basically that means a lot of legumes.  Also not vata 
 pacifying!

 Noozguru wrote:  Since we're all yogis a collapse shouldn't matter much to 
 us.  We can
 live with only a bedroll and toothbrush, right? :-D

 Me:  maybe you yogis can, but as a yogini, I like a little comfort (-:

 Thank you for the info about East Indian style jyotish chart which I googled 
 and found.  Also for knowledge of Maran siddhis which I had not known about. 
  Always a good day when I learn something new.

 Snow began just as they predicted around 2 pm Central.  A steady fall, the 
 kind that accumulates stealthily.



 
From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 4:15 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL



 Sometimes I think that MA emphasized vata imbalances so much that people
 may have way over treated for it.  I get kapha quite fast using vata
 balancing herbs and diet. That's why I like the metabolic or nutritional
 typing methods as they classify one as being a carbohydrate type,
 protein type or mixed type.  Also this can change just trying to adjust
 a little for some people.

 On 02/20/2013 12:15 PM, Share Long wrote:
 Xeno, I bet you can appreciate this:  last week my best friend and I were 
 laughing our heads off because we both thought we were having heart 
 attacks.  On the same day!



 


 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization, on FFL to noozguru

2013-02-24 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote:

 even CDC says antibiotic is ineffective for a viral infection.

*Even* CDC? Wow. I guess it must really be true, then, huh?
I mean, that's what just about every MD in world says--
you know, because antibiotics kill bacteria and not viruses.

But all those MDs could be wrong, so we can never really be
sure unless CDC agrees, right?





[FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization, on FFL to noozguru

2013-02-24 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote:
(snip)
 The dizzyness comes and goes but is definitely less than when
 it started. Phys asst said inner ear infection and prescribed
 amoxycillan. But I only took 2 doses.

BTW, I'll bet a buck CDC also says you should always take
the full amount of antibiotic prescribed, even if you're
feeling better. That's because you want to kill off *all*
the bacteria. If you only kill some of them, it can mean
that the ones that survive are more resistant to the
antibiotic, and when they revive the infection, you may
have to take a stronger antibiotic, or more of it, or for
a longer period, to get rid of the resistant ones too.




Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization, on FFL to noozguru

2013-02-24 Thread Bhairitu
I've had tinnitus since 2007.  It comes and goes and not any result of 
loud music, etc.  In fact my hearing seems to be as good as ever (tested 
above average while playing in a rock band).  But I had never heard of 
pineapple as a folk cure for tinnitus until I saw it on that homeveda 
site.  So I went to the store and bought a container of sliced pineapple 
since a whole one is a bit much and then the mess of slicing it up. 
Well, it worked!

BTW, how many of you have big ears?  I've been noticing more recent 
generations seem to have smaller ears.

On 02/24/2013 05:09 AM, Share Long wrote:
 thanks Bhairitu, this came at just the right time.  I had purchased a 
 homeopathic remedy for dizzyness but am holding off taking it while I'm 
 taking other stuff to strengthen the immune system and deal with a chest 
 tickle.  So it's great to have a sound.  I've already tried it a few times.  
 I think it helped.  The dizzyness comes and goes but is definitely less than 
 when it started.  Phys asst said inner ear infection and prescribed 
 amoxycillan.  But I only took 2 doses.  No fever, no pain or throbbing and 
 even CDC says antibiotic is ineffective for a viral infection.  Also my 
 ailment, whatever it is, seems to be moving around.  A friend suggested osha 
 root for the chest tingle.  It cured her laryngitis overnight!  I could 
 definitely do with some increased blood flow to the brain (-:




 
   From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 3:15 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL to noozguru
   


 Though dizziness can be due to different reasons, for me often any dizzy
 spell was often relieved by practicing a kapha reducing mantra such as
 hoong.  As you know the three doshas have their centers in different
 areas of the body.  Vata in the groin area, pitta in the stomach and
 kapha in the head.  Being somewhat balanced I observed that vata
 reducing mantras tended to send energy (and thus blood flow) downward
 (hence grounding).  Kapha reducing mantras sent energy (and blood flow)
 upward to the head.  My observation was that my dizziness was due to
 some reduced blood flow to the brain.

 On 02/23/2013 11:07 AM, Share Long wrote:
 Yeah, thank you, very useful.  I looked up dizzyness and learned a whole 
 bunch of natural ways to deal with it.  Will definitely visit again.  And 
 pass it along to friends.




 
From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 2:17 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL to noozguru



 You might enjoy this web site that has a lot of videos and info for
 simple ayurvedic home remedies.

 http://www.homeveda.com/

 On 02/21/2013 02:42 PM, Share Long wrote:
 Well I eat a lot of cold food so I can't claim to follow a vata pacifying 
 diet.  I think they emphasize it here because the US lifestyle is so vata 
 vitiating.  Of course not so much in slow paced Fairfield.


 I'd say I'm definitely a mixed type.  I'm doing very well avoiding high 
 carb foods like pasta, rice, bread, also dairy.  And I don't eat as much 
 fish as I'd like to.  Basically that means a lot of legumes.  Also not vata 
 pacifying!

 Noozguru wrote:  Since we're all yogis a collapse shouldn't matter much to 
 us.  We can
 live with only a bedroll and toothbrush, right? :-D

 Me:  maybe you yogis can, but as a yogini, I like a little comfort (-:

 Thank you for the info about East Indian style jyotish chart which I 
 googled and found.  Also for knowledge of Maran siddhis which I had not 
 known about.  Always a good day when I learn something new.

 Snow began just as they predicted around 2 pm Central.  A steady fall, the 
 kind that accumulates stealthily.



 
 From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 4:15 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL



 Sometimes I think that MA emphasized vata imbalances so much that people
 may have way over treated for it.  I get kapha quite fast using vata
 balancing herbs and diet. That's why I like the metabolic or nutritional
 typing methods as they classify one as being a carbohydrate type,
 protein type or mixed type.  Also this can change just trying to adjust
 a little for some people.

 On 02/20/2013 12:15 PM, Share Long wrote:
 Xeno, I bet you can appreciate this:  last week my best friend and I were 
 laughing our heads off because we both thought we were having heart 
 attacks.  On the same day!



   



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization, on FFL to noozguru

2013-02-24 Thread Share Long
Gosh, I don't even remember when my tinnitus started.  It was a long time ago.  
I don't have any hearing loss either.  Not even with these new developments, 
the dizzyness and alleged inner ear infection.  

My ears aren't what I would call big.  But they are long.  And one day, talking 
with my Dad, I noticed his ears.  Donkey ears!  Anyway I've inherited them.  
Fortunately I can hide them with my hair.  BTW, tomorrow's he and his ears are 
85 (-:

Have put pineapple on the grocery list for tomorrow.  Thanks for all these 
great health tips.
Here's another:  the osha root tincture seems to have stopped whatever was 
gearing up in my lungs.  Tingle is all gone and coughing is greatly reduced.  
One website called it possibly the best remedy in North America for lung and 
throat problems.    





 From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL to noozguru
 

  
I've had tinnitus since 2007.  It comes and goes and not any result of 
loud music, etc.  In fact my hearing seems to be as good as ever (tested 
above average while playing in a rock band).  But I had never heard of 
pineapple as a folk cure for tinnitus until I saw it on that homeveda 
site.  So I went to the store and bought a container of sliced pineapple 
since a whole one is a bit much and then the mess of slicing it up. 
Well, it worked!

BTW, how many of you have big ears?  I've been noticing more recent 
generations seem to have smaller ears.

On 02/24/2013 05:09 AM, Share Long wrote:
 thanks Bhairitu, this came at just the right time.  I had purchased a 
 homeopathic remedy for dizzyness but am holding off taking it while I'm 
 taking other stuff to strengthen the immune system and deal with a chest 
 tickle.  So it's great to have a sound.  I've already tried it a few times.  
 I think it helped.  The dizzyness comes and goes but is definitely less than 
 when it started.  Phys asst said inner ear infection and prescribed 
 amoxycillan.  But I only took 2 doses.  No fever, no pain or throbbing and 
 even CDC says antibiotic is ineffective for a viral infection.  Also my 
 ailment, whatever it is, seems to be moving around.  A friend suggested osha 
 root for the chest tingle.  It cured her laryngitis overnight!  I could 
 definitely do with some increased blood flow to the brain (-:




 
   From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 3:15 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL to noozguru
 

 
 Though dizziness can be due to different reasons, for me often any dizzy
 spell was often relieved by practicing a kapha reducing mantra such as
 hoong.  As you know the three doshas have their centers in different
 areas of the body.  Vata in the groin area, pitta in the stomach and
 kapha in the head.  Being somewhat balanced I observed that vata
 reducing mantras tended to send energy (and thus blood flow) downward
 (hence grounding).  Kapha reducing mantras sent energy (and blood flow)
 upward to the head.  My observation was that my dizziness was due to
 some reduced blood flow to the brain.

 On 02/23/2013 11:07 AM, Share Long wrote:
 Yeah, thank you, very useful.  I looked up dizzyness and learned a whole 
 bunch of natural ways to deal with it.  Will definitely visit again.  And 
 pass it along to friends.




 
From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 2:17 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL to noozguru



 You might enjoy this web site that has a lot of videos and info for
 simple ayurvedic home remedies.

 http://www.homeveda.com/

 On 02/21/2013 02:42 PM, Share Long wrote:
 Well I eat a lot of cold food so I can't claim to follow a vata pacifying 
 diet.  I think they emphasize it here because the US lifestyle is so vata 
 vitiating.  Of course not so much in slow paced Fairfield.


 I'd say I'm definitely a mixed type.  I'm doing very well avoiding high 
 carb foods like pasta, rice, bread, also dairy.  And I don't eat as much 
 fish as I'd like to.  Basically that means a lot of legumes.  Also not vata 
 pacifying!

 Noozguru wrote:  Since we're all yogis a collapse shouldn't matter much to 
 us.  We can
 live with only a bedroll and toothbrush, right? :-D

 Me:  maybe you yogis can, but as a yogini, I like a little comfort (-:

 Thank you for the info about East Indian style jyotish chart which I 
 googled and found.  Also for knowledge of Maran siddhis which I had not 
 known about.  Always a good day when I learn something new.

 Snow began just as they predicted around 2 pm Central.  A steady fall, the 
 kind that accumulates stealthily.



 
 From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization, on FFL to noozguru

2013-02-23 Thread Share Long
Yeah, thank you, very useful.  I looked up dizzyness and learned a whole bunch 
of natural ways to deal with it.  Will definitely visit again.  And pass it 
along to friends.





 From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL to noozguru
 

  
You might enjoy this web site that has a lot of videos and info for 
simple ayurvedic home remedies.

http://www.homeveda.com/

On 02/21/2013 02:42 PM, Share Long wrote:
 Well I eat a lot of cold food so I can't claim to follow a vata pacifying 
 diet.  I think they emphasize it here because the US lifestyle is so vata 
 vitiating.  Of course not so much in slow paced Fairfield.


 I'd say I'm definitely a mixed type.  I'm doing very well avoiding high carb 
 foods like pasta, rice, bread, also dairy.  And I don't eat as much fish as 
 I'd like to.  Basically that means a lot of legumes.  Also not vata pacifying!

 Noozguru wrote:  Since we're all yogis a collapse shouldn't matter much to 
 us.  We can
 live with only a bedroll and toothbrush, right? :-D

 Me:  maybe you yogis can, but as a yogini, I like a little comfort (-:

 Thank you for the info about East Indian style jyotish chart which I googled 
 and found.  Also for knowledge of Maran siddhis which I had not known about.  
 Always a good day when I learn something new.

 Snow began just as they predicted around 2 pm Central.  A steady fall, the 
 kind that accumulates stealthily.



 
   From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 4:15 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL
 

 
 Sometimes I think that MA emphasized vata imbalances so much that people
 may have way over treated for it.  I get kapha quite fast using vata
 balancing herbs and diet. That's why I like the metabolic or nutritional
 typing methods as they classify one as being a carbohydrate type,
 protein type or mixed type.  Also this can change just trying to adjust
 a little for some people.

 On 02/20/2013 12:15 PM, Share Long wrote:
 Xeno, I bet you can appreciate this:  last week my best friend and I were 
 laughing our heads off because we both thought we were having heart attacks. 
  On the same day!


 


 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization, on FFL to noozguru

2013-02-23 Thread Bhairitu
Though dizziness can be due to different reasons, for me often any dizzy 
spell was often relieved by practicing a kapha reducing mantra such as 
hoong.  As you know the three doshas have their centers in different 
areas of the body.  Vata in the groin area, pitta in the stomach and 
kapha in the head.  Being somewhat balanced I observed that vata 
reducing mantras tended to send energy (and thus blood flow) downward 
(hence grounding).  Kapha reducing mantras sent energy (and blood flow) 
upward to the head.  My observation was that my dizziness was due to 
some reduced blood flow to the brain.

On 02/23/2013 11:07 AM, Share Long wrote:
 Yeah, thank you, very useful.  I looked up dizzyness and learned a whole 
 bunch of natural ways to deal with it.  Will definitely visit again.  And 
 pass it along to friends.




 
   From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 2:17 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL to noozguru
   


 You might enjoy this web site that has a lot of videos and info for
 simple ayurvedic home remedies.

 http://www.homeveda.com/

 On 02/21/2013 02:42 PM, Share Long wrote:
 Well I eat a lot of cold food so I can't claim to follow a vata pacifying 
 diet.  I think they emphasize it here because the US lifestyle is so vata 
 vitiating.  Of course not so much in slow paced Fairfield.


 I'd say I'm definitely a mixed type.  I'm doing very well avoiding high carb 
 foods like pasta, rice, bread, also dairy.  And I don't eat as much fish as 
 I'd like to.  Basically that means a lot of legumes.  Also not vata 
 pacifying!

 Noozguru wrote:  Since we're all yogis a collapse shouldn't matter much to 
 us.  We can
 live with only a bedroll and toothbrush, right? :-D

 Me:  maybe you yogis can, but as a yogini, I like a little comfort (-:

 Thank you for the info about East Indian style jyotish chart which I googled 
 and found.  Also for knowledge of Maran siddhis which I had not known about. 
  Always a good day when I learn something new.

 Snow began just as they predicted around 2 pm Central.  A steady fall, the 
 kind that accumulates stealthily.



 
From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 4:15 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL



 Sometimes I think that MA emphasized vata imbalances so much that people
 may have way over treated for it.  I get kapha quite fast using vata
 balancing herbs and diet. That's why I like the metabolic or nutritional
 typing methods as they classify one as being a carbohydrate type,
 protein type or mixed type.  Also this can change just trying to adjust
 a little for some people.

 On 02/20/2013 12:15 PM, Share Long wrote:
 Xeno, I bet you can appreciate this:  last week my best friend and I were 
 laughing our heads off because we both thought we were having heart 
 attacks.  On the same day!



   



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization, on FFL to noozguru

2013-02-22 Thread Bhairitu
You might enjoy this web site that has a lot of videos and info for 
simple ayurvedic home remedies.

http://www.homeveda.com/

On 02/21/2013 02:42 PM, Share Long wrote:
 Well I eat a lot of cold food so I can't claim to follow a vata pacifying 
 diet.  I think they emphasize it here because the US lifestyle is so vata 
 vitiating.  Of course not so much in slow paced Fairfield.


 I'd say I'm definitely a mixed type.  I'm doing very well avoiding high carb 
 foods like pasta, rice, bread, also dairy.  And I don't eat as much fish as 
 I'd like to.  Basically that means a lot of legumes.  Also not vata pacifying!

 Noozguru wrote:  Since we're all yogis a collapse shouldn't matter much to 
 us.  We can
 live with only a bedroll and toothbrush, right? :-D

 Me:  maybe you yogis can, but as a yogini, I like a little comfort (-:

 Thank you for the info about East Indian style jyotish chart which I googled 
 and found.  Also for knowledge of Maran siddhis which I had not known about.  
 Always a good day when I learn something new.

 Snow began just as they predicted around 2 pm Central.  A steady fall, the 
 kind that accumulates stealthily.



 
   From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 4:15 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL
   


 Sometimes I think that MA emphasized vata imbalances so much that people
 may have way over treated for it.  I get kapha quite fast using vata
 balancing herbs and diet. That's why I like the metabolic or nutritional
 typing methods as they classify one as being a carbohydrate type,
 protein type or mixed type.  Also this can change just trying to adjust
 a little for some people.

 On 02/20/2013 12:15 PM, Share Long wrote:
 Xeno, I bet you can appreciate this:  last week my best friend and I were 
 laughing our heads off because we both thought we were having heart attacks. 
  On the same day!


   



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization, on FFL to noozguru

2013-02-21 Thread Share Long
Well I eat a lot of cold food so I can't claim to follow a vata pacifying diet. 
 I think they emphasize it here because the US lifestyle is so vata vitiating.  
Of course not so much in slow paced Fairfield.


I'd say I'm definitely a mixed type.  I'm doing very well avoiding high carb 
foods like pasta, rice, bread, also dairy.  And I don't eat as much fish as I'd 
like to.  Basically that means a lot of legumes.  Also not vata pacifying! 

Noozguru wrote:  Since we're all yogis a collapse shouldn't matter much to us.  
We can 
live with only a bedroll and toothbrush, right? :-D

Me:  maybe you yogis can, but as a yogini, I like a little comfort (-:

Thank you for the info about East Indian style jyotish chart which I googled 
and found.  Also for knowledge of Maran siddhis which I had not known about.  
Always a good day when I learn something new.

Snow began just as they predicted around 2 pm Central.  A steady fall, the kind 
that accumulates stealthily.




 From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Capitalization,  on FFL
 

  
Sometimes I think that MA emphasized vata imbalances so much that people 
may have way over treated for it.  I get kapha quite fast using vata 
balancing herbs and diet. That's why I like the metabolic or nutritional 
typing methods as they classify one as being a carbohydrate type, 
protein type or mixed type.  Also this can change just trying to adjust 
a little for some people.

On 02/20/2013 12:15 PM, Share Long wrote:
 Xeno, I bet you can appreciate this:  last week my best friend and I were 
 laughing our heads off because we both thought we were having heart attacks.  
 On the same day!