CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria

2004-05-17 Thread Rowena Evans
> Further on info in my files that could be googled if wished: > Sorry, I don't think links embedded in the text make it through the system. > > Wormwood had been used medicinally since the Middle Ages, to exterminate > tapeworms in the abdomen while leaving the human host uninjured and even > rej

RE: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria

2004-05-16 Thread J & S Campbell
ancer being caused by infections in at least some cases? > > > > Best wishes, > > > > Sheila > > > >> -Original Message- > >> From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp] > >> Sent: 14 May 2004 06:59 > >> To

Re: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria

2004-05-14 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
ne From: "Jonathan B. Britten" Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 14:59:11 +0900 Subject: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria Interesting report in yesterday's newspaper: the WHO is approving a kind of Chinese wormwood for worldwide treatment of malaria. The

Re: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria

2004-05-14 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 5/14/04 10:59:07 AM EST, rowenaev...@iprimus.com.au writes: << 50% of what leaves my body seems to be made up of flukes - 62 years worth, >> Umm -- how can you tell? Sorry if this is indelicate -- but can you actually see them?MA -- The Silver List is a modera

Re: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria

2004-05-14 Thread Dan Nave
I don't know how accurate this is, but I have had several people tell me that it was the high alcohol content of the absinth and the excessive alcohol consumption of the absinth drinkers that caused the damage... Dan Re: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria From: Rowena Eva

Re: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria

2004-05-14 Thread Rowena Evans
> > I note that Hulda Clarke has advocated wormwood and "black green walnut > hulls" as a general anti-parasite formula for patients. I have some > reservations about her work -- the worst thing is the ridiculous title, > for heaven's sake -- but there is much useful information in her > book

RE: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria

2004-05-14 Thread J & S Campbell
> -Original Message- > From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp] > Sent: 14 May 2004 06:59 > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria > > > List, > > Interesting report in yesterday's newspaper: the WHO is appr

Re: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria

2004-05-14 Thread Rowena Evans
Absinthe was made from wormwood, Artemisia absinthium, and was accused of causing neurological damage. I think it is still used in Vermouth (Wermut). Apparently reference to it goes back to 1600 BC. My iridologist said her only "issue" with the recipe in Hulda's book was using that kind instead of

Re: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria

2004-05-14 Thread Christine Carleton
. Christine > From: "Jonathan B. Britten" > Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 14:59:11 +0900 > Subject: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria > Interesting report in yesterday's newspaper: the WHO is approving a > kind of Chinese wormwood for wor

Re: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria

2004-05-13 Thread James McCourt, Ph.D.
Isn't Absynth made from wormwood? If so, I think it was outlawed here due to side effects of blindness and brain damage (perforation.) - Original Message - From: "Jonathan B. Britten" To: Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 10:59 PM Subject: CS>Clarke, Wormwood, an

CS>Clarke, Wormwood, and Malaria

2004-05-13 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
List, Interesting report in yesterday's newspaper: the WHO is approving a kind of Chinese wormwood for worldwide treatment of malaria. The wormwood has proven more effective than any other drug at eliminating the parasites in the blood. It will be given in a "cocktail" to discourage res