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10 Yetis
23rd March 2006, 16:52
Hi,

I have a great media opportunity for anyone who owns one of those voodoo (joke!!) herbal remedy kind of businesses, or who is a naturopaths/herbalists.

Please email me if you want more info... you have to move quickly though (in reply to this message, not saying you have to generally be an athlete :D )

Jayne
23rd March 2006, 19:24
My Gran showed me the old ways, the art of home remedies.

If it hurts chop it off and if it bleeds, you put magic cream on and a plaster :lol:

Where do you want me to sign? :lol:

Jayne

ebonybailey
23rd March 2006, 19:42
PM'd You

10 Yetis
23rd March 2006, 20:27
EB, sent Sam an email... if you speak to her please point out I am not after anything from this and if she wants advice/help on what to do or say, to just ask and I will do it FOC.

Cheers

Jayne!!! What more can I say? :D

Jayne
23rd March 2006, 20:33
Well I did offer! I should be working at my local doctors surgery, i'd sort out the time wasters :lol:


I'd stick a plaster on and say, now bugger off and stop moaning, it's only a scratch...Just like my Gran would do. :lol:

Jayne

Hayles
23rd March 2006, 20:39
I'd stick a plaster on and say, now bugger off and stop moaning, it's only a scratch...Just like my Gran would do. :lol:

Jayne

Told my hubby to stop whingeing about his stomach ache once..... one emergency operation later that day for appendicitus soon sorted him out :oops:

Jayne
23rd March 2006, 20:46
Oh Hayles, did you feel bad?

We were brought up not to moan when we were ill, we had to just get on with it, so it's hard to watch others who are ill and be sympathetic :lol:

Jayne

Hayles
23rd March 2006, 20:57
Oh Hayles, did you feel bad?


Jayne

No, he's old enough to get over it without any sympathy :wink:

However, I did feel bad after sending my young daughter to school every day for a couple of weeks when she was saying she didn't want to go as it made her feel ill...... found out shortly afterwards that her headaches and sickness were down to her needing glasses to see the board :oops:

Back on topic now.... no, I don't know anyone (sorry :wink: )

Faith28
24th March 2006, 20:24
My husband is a Master Herbalist and is completing his degree to become an Iridologist and Nutritionist.

I'll pm you for further details on behalf of him. Hope I'm not late...