Thursday, June 22, 2006

Herbal Remedies and Horses

This is another short and quick one.

My sister lives in South Dakota. One time, she took my nephew with her to visit a local Indian at his home.

In his front yard, there was a horse in a fenced in area. My nephew noticed that the horse's leg was bleeding near the 'ankle' area.

Apparently the horse had cut himself on something, probably the fence.

My sister told the Indian gentleman about the problem.

He walked over to the horse, picked a nearby plant and rubbed on the horses wound and according to my sister, the bleeding stopped.

This may give us a clue as to the power of natural medicine.

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-Dave

Monday, June 19, 2006

Bilberry Story

While highly subjective, it is such a good and short story that I felt I should share it with you.

I ran into an older gentleman that looked pretty young for his age. He seemed to be full of energy and quite happy.

He happened to overhear a conversation I was having with a health food store clerk about bilberry and its alleged ability to help improve visual acuity, especially at night.

This older gentleman jumped right in and said that his brother who was in his seventies, threw away his reading glasses after using bilberry. He doesn't need reading glasses at his age!

That is exciting!

For a discount on an herbal supplement that contains Bilberry in it, use this link below:

To assist you with vision supplementation, we are presenting to you this coupon for an ADDITIONAL 20% off any order at Native Remedies or PetAlive.com. Place any order with us by July 1, 2006 and receive an extra 20% off the entire order.




20% off? I thought you might enjoy that!


- Dave
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