Brookej,
I don't recall what recent post that you are referring concerning to that I mentioned taking herbal teas to a doctor. It was probably to my dermatologist's staff.
Actually, at that time and now, I consume only a very small amount of herbal teas. Before I had my mercury-silver dental amalgams removed, I consumed probably about four to six times as much. I had so much trouble in those days, that I was doing everything that I could to stay healthy despite all the pains. Yes, it is a good idea disclosing taking herbs to your doctor, and yes, some doctors might display judgemental attitude towards the taking of herbs. But the amount that I take today, is very small, so in my judgement, it wasn't at that time, worth telling everything to him. All I had done was have some rough spots frozen off my skin....
One of the best herbs that I took about 17 years ago (to relieve my muscle aches and pains) was Ginseng. It was absolutely marvelous. I usually drank this tea late in the evening after dinner. It was just a small amount from a store bought brand in a tea bag, mixed with other herbs in the tea bag. That was way before I got into buying bulk herbs and making lots and lots of batches of these teas to aid in my healing (as my pains got worse each year, until I had those amalgams removed).
I'm still running 19.5 miles a week, plus now I walk at lunch hour another 2 to 4 miles a week. Occasionally, I will have some mild foot pain if I run too fast. The most recent pain was on the achilles heel. I found that taking more herbs, plus eating fresh spinach has a way of making the pains diminish for me (for reasons I don't know why). I'm also still experimenting with cilantro.
As you know, before I had my dental amalgams removed, I was told by a doctor to not run more than a hundred yards. I was crippled so much. These fibromyalgia type symptoms are very much misunderstood, and so are the poisoning from dental amalgams. All I know, is that years of nutritional eating habits, herbs, and the removal of those toxins have totally changed my life. I hope that you find the things that are causing your foot problems. I'm sure that you will. When you do, you will probably tell everyone like I do.... I encourage you to keep seeking - I wish you well. |