I bought the amaranth at the health food store. It's the grain that is
really tiny and I cooked it like a cereal in water. It was very helpful.
Jess
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Dianne France [mailto:dianne_fra...@hotmail.com]
  Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 4:29 AM
  To: silver-list
  Subject: RE: CS>FW: heavy menstrual bleeding--Brooks


  The fact that Brooks stated wild amaranth is my problem.  I think it also
goes by pig weed which one variety I fight growing wild around the farm.  I
just don't want to be getting the wrong thing and have her react badly.

  Dianne

  > Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 12:54:53 -1000
  > Subject: Re: CS>FW: heavy menstrual bleeding--Brooks
  > From: papad...@gmail.com
  > To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  >
  > > Subject: Re: SO>Heavy menstrual bleeding...
  >
  > > This protocol was based upon the utilization of
  > >wild Amaranth (the common roadside plant found
  > >growing in ditches throughout temperate North America.
  >
  > I googled and found this source =
  > http://seedrack.com/indiv/Amaranthus.html
  >
  > But. . . .which variety to use ?
  >
  > Smitty
  >
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