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Quotes about Michael Moore from the world's top natural health / natural living authors
"The edginess and frayed-end feeling of kicking nicotine, opiate, or alcohol habits is also lessened. As michael moore succinctly puts it, "This is crispy critter medicine".
Indications:
• Depressive states, emotional-nervous system debility from overwork, prolonged stress, or nicotine, opiate, and alcohol withdrawal
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- Charles W. Kane, Herbal Medicine of the American Southwest (Get the book.)
| "We have a lot of readers in "red" states, indeed, throughout what we commonly refer to as the Bible Belt or what michael moore refers to as Jesus-land, and what I simply refer to as the heartland. Being a successful publisher, which I hope I am, requires listening to people carefully and seeing things as they are, or else your books and magazines will never connect with people. That's one thing I've learned—to listen—and in doing so, I've come to know that portion of America that sits quietly and powerfully between the two coasts—that sends its boys off to fight and upholds our traditions." - David Steinman, Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown (Get the book.)
| "This trend is so pronounced today that, should it continue unabated, almost all resources of future governments will be spent on "sickness care." Michael Moore's famous documentary movie, Sicko, released in June 2007, made an excellent presentation about that trend, although it fell short on telling us how to become and stay healthy. Unless people like you and me take responsibility for our health and begin to practice real, personalized "health care," the disturbing trend toward chronic disease at younger and younger ages will continue." - Andreas Moritz, Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You (Get the book.)
| "Medicinal Plants of the Desert and Canyon West. michael moore.
9. Medicinal Plants of the Mountain West. michael moore.
10. Medicinal Plants of the Pacific West. michael moore.
CAPSULES
Items needed:
1. Powdered herb
2. Capsules
3. Smooth, flat working surface
It is easy but time consuming to make herbal capsules on a small scale. The herbs should be in powder form. An extremely coarse herb cannot be encapsulated.
The most common type of capsule is the geladn capsule but alternatives made from vegetable bases are available." - Sharol Tilgner, N.D., Herbal Medicine From the Heart of the Earth (Get the book.)
| "There are great examples of what that looks like in the work of people like Linda McQuaig, CBC Radio's Michael Enright, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives' Ed Finn and colleagues, Michelle Landsberg, some fabulous people at CBC and the Toronto Daily Star, and blockbuster truth-sayers like michael moore of "Fahrenheit 9/11" fame, and Joel Bakan and the team that helped him make the documentary "The Corporation" (to name just a few of my heroes that come to mind; this is not intended to be a representative list which would be far too long)." - Helke Ferrie, Dispatches From the War Zone of Environmental Health (Get the book.)
| "Medicinal Plants of the Mountain West. michael moore.
10. Medicinal Plants of the Pacific West. michael moore.
CAPSULES
Items needed:
1. Powdered herb
2. Capsules
3. Smooth, flat working surface
It is easy but time consuming to make herbal capsules on a small scale. The herbs should be in powder form. An extremely coarse herb cannot be encapsulated.
The most common type of capsule is the geladn capsule but alternatives made from vegetable bases are available. Although capsules come in 3 sizes, two sizes are generally available. The -00- or "double ought" size is most commonly used." - Sharol Tilgner, N.D., Herbal Medicine From the Heart of the Earth (Get the book.)
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