Using herbs to lose weight requires drinking green tea regularly, which boosts the metabolism, decreases the appetite and increases energy. Drink green tea to help burn fat and loose weight with advice from a personal and workplace wellness consultant in this free video on alternative medicine. Expert: Isabel Simon Bio: Isabel Simon is a personal and workplace wellness consultant. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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Thank you for the great tip.
I’m going to drink green tea.
i drink green tea everyday & it doesn’t aid with weight loss, what brand are u talking about??
I tried green tea too, I did not lose an ounce.
green tea a laxative in higher doses
We gave our cat aloe vera juice and within minutes she was suffering a severe allergic reaction, couldn't breathe and later died in hosital approx 20 minutes after we gave it to her.
We didn't realise aloe vera can prove toxic to some cats, the only reason we gave it to her was on the advice of a well meaning alternative pet healer and she was shocked to hear what had happened. Apparently apart from Saponins the ingredient in the plant proving toxic to some cats, there are also salicylates in aloe vera too, aspirin like compounds that can prove toxic to the sensitive.
We are totally devastated at our loss and were so surprised something 'natural' could kill an animal. For us our cat was obviously in the percentage who are allergic so i think if i knew there was a risk in the first place i would never have given it. Has anyone else had any problems with aloe vera juice in cats? I think people should think twice before giving it to their pets as sadly if it goes wrong, and you only know once you have given it, there is little turning back if the pets allergic.
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Hahaha! Nooooo :3 I just read it. I didn’t even include Herbal Plants. Is that included?
the belief in effectiveness though no material change has taken place. a common cop-out by conventional medicine when it is shown up by alternatives when they succeed where it fails. for instance, they would claim that chiropractic "works" by placebo effect. if this were so, then let them explain this case. patient presents with chronic sciatica, seeking relief. upper neck adjusted, sent home. next visit, some upper neck irritation present, but no adjustment needed. asked patient how they are doing. patient says their tunnel vision improved almost immediately after upper neck adjustment. also, leg is a little better. NO MENTION WAS EVER MADE OF THE PATIENT HAVING A VISION PROBLEM prior to this second visit, either on patient history, or verbally, by anyone, and no "treatment" of any kind was administered to eyes (or anything else), only upper neck adjustment. you would think that if placebo effect were at work, they would "imagine" that the complaint that brought them in, their leg pain, would go away, not something that was never even mentioned.
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