A gracious post.   John    (actually, you are praying  -- you just don;t want to admit it).


In a message dated 8/9/2004 9:47:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


While she will be in your prayers I will keep the child in my thoughts.
Though a heathen, I send my weirding and my most sincere and heartfelt
wishes for a speedy recovery.

I also give this. A little bit of my own knowledge of herbal lore to give
the parents a boost.

I have no doubt they are stressing and worrying like no tomorrow. I
recommend teas made from catnip (Nepeta cataria), hops (Humulus lupulus) or
my own favorite, this little recipe of mine.

To fight off stress, revitalize my strenght and keep my head up when facing
a tough task, after meditating I make this;


Take a tea bag of green O-Cha (Japanese green tea) and brew it for ten
minutes starting with ice cold water that is brought to a boil. Then in a
cup, fill the bottom with the honey of wild flowers or clover. Then add just
a touch of cayenne pepper (It's known to help with bloodflow and enhances
the effect of many herbs).

That's my "Get ready to battle on" juice. Helps me gather my marbles before
facing the day.

Now you are wondering "Why would the heathen bother to speak up now?"The
parents of Jenna and I share something. I have lost family and a friend to
diasease and I know the trials only too well.  I know that a strong parent
will aid the recovery of that child.

This is all I can give. It's not much but hey, every bit helps.

THE PAGAN WOLF


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