YAY! Re: Super tonic....ok for kids?
RuhRoh Rastro, my "natural healing tinfoil hat" is bleeping! ::::tuning in for message::::
"Warning! Warning! Allopathic Nurse Conditioning Possibility!"
SuperTonic is a blend of raw organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Garlic, Onions, Peppers, Horseradish & Ginger root.
We're not talking "spooky herbs from Kathmandu" here, we're talking basic "food" all mixed together...throw in some olive oil and you get a VERY yummy salad dressing :::grin::: ...that just happens to be laden with more healing/health benefits & nutrients than you can shake a Rod of Asclepius at!
(The Caduceus is oft mistaken for the Rod of Asclepius...it's that stick with the snake that is associated with healers/healing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_of_Asclepius)
In truly natural health & healing, we never ingest ANYthing that has the potential for true harm to our bodies. While there are a few things that could be 'abused' (or ingested in excessive amounts) that could be construed as causing harm (herbs like bloodroot or the 'black salves' that burn off tumors)...you can safely assume that you will never see a
Dr. Schulze /Christopher formula (or any forum owner/moderator) suggesting the use of ANYTHING that could cause true harm or damage to the body...and if we do, there will be FULL disclosure along with the suggestion.
I'm not razzin' ya - I TOTALLY understand your concern (especially for your precious lil' uns)...I'm just giving you a little nudge to help you undo some of that "knee-jerk conditioning" that we ALL have to undo & unlearn!
Dosage for wee ones:
In a fraction put the weight of the child over 150 (average adult weight) and reduce the fraction to the lowest common denominator. So a 50 pound child would be 50/150, and that would reduce to 1/3...so their correct dosage is 1/3 of the typical adult dosage. But this can safely be adjusted "upward as needed" with almost everything. Good example: ...a child with any long-term infection or something like pneumonia that IS causing them harm & distress..and let's say Echinacea root (it's me favorite herb!)
The Plains Indians chewed on fresh Echinacea root for 'whatever ailed them' (they used it to successfully recover from rattlesnake bites & rabies). If you ever have the opportunity to chew a 2" piece of Echinacea root for 15 minutes and feel it's potency...? You will KNOW how absolutely safe a 1/2 ounce of Echinacea tincture really is!! (assuming no allergic reaction, of course).
Healthiest of blessings -
Unyquity