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----- Original Message -----From: KeMeTo: Beth GunnSent: Monday, September 17, 2001 12:39 PMSubject: Re: garlic 'n pic?I am so sorry that the picture didn't come through. It is somewhat funny though, as it came right back to me and is sitting there staring me in the face.I attached another picture of His Lordship that I think is a better picture of him anyway. ( and also doesn't show me being a typically chubby rider on a typically chubby horse.When I moved over to England, all my training as an intensive care nurse told me that homeopathy and herbal remedies were pure quackery.But what I have seen since I have been over here , and what I have experienced myself with my own Myalgic Encephalitis has really put a new perspective on things for me. So now Kiowa has two little medicine boxes.... one with traditional patented medicine's from the vet, and the other with herbs and homeopathic potions.You can certainly save a whole lot of money if the homeopathic route works in your case too.Lynn===================================================================----- Original Message -----From: Beth GunnTo: KeMe ; ridecamp@endurance.netSent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 5:54 PMSubject: Re: garlic 'n pic?Hello Lynn,Greetings from coastal South Carolina in USA!I think there was a picture with your e-mail? Did not go thru:(Thank you for your reply. I really like studying and researching this stuff, although just reading Susan G.'s posts take a lot of the work out of it!Curious...what is the weather doing there? We are having a gorgeous, sunny, breezy and coolish (60 degrees or so)day. Hurricane completely missed us so we are going to put in a long ride today:)Melanomas? Yes, we have all put in a lot of posts on that one recently!! Learning a bunch. I have a foods and better health manual for people. Need to find one for horses. I have seen several listed in equine books catalogs and in endurance magazines. Very interesting!! Getting away from pharmacutical and back to natural. Need to be just as careful, tho:)
Good Riding!Beth and Clann Gunn----- Original Message -----From: KeMeSent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 4:07 PMSubject: garlic
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From Lynn and Ki, in Merry Old England
Dear Beth,
After sorting through the flurry of mail that my garlic question invoked, and talking with my yard girl, we have decided to keep Kiowa on the herb. He also has a few melanomas , so I feel that only strengthens the case to put him on the garlic.
He absolutely adores it, but , at evening tea time, his stall smells like a pizzeria.
Thanks for caring enough to post. So many times I will post a question or a comment on a list and usually it meets with absolutely no reaction at all. Pure Silence.
So I have , as a rule, given up on writing and even much of the responding I used to do in response to list questions. You could spend long amounts of time typing out an answer and your thought, and usually not even receive the courtesy of a "thank you".
Your answer and posts have really been appreciated.Hugs,
Lynn
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