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Friday, September 08, 2006 20:18:24 -0400As of Friday, September 08, 2006 20:18:24 -0400 this is what we have on this specific dream drawing prediction.  If your able to help provide proof or information on this specific drawing, please click here to send me an email. You will receive full credit for your find, to include reward monies.  Please include the exact date of the dream and the DD number.  And again, thank you for your time, its very much appreciated.



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A cure for lowering human blood pressure...this is what I can read.1) Take a 15 minute steam bath 1X a week.2) Mediate daily for 15 minutes3) Eat seaweed 1X a week4) Crataqus Oxy 2X a week (Crataegus oxy. aka Hawthorn berries)


9.1.2006

Crataegus oxy. aka Hawthorn berries
http://www.proliberty.com/observer/20040804.htm
Regards , Ruud


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Thank you very much, will update this cure.
Brian

9.3.2006

I think this is what is written, if so i will try it give you results
 


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Thanks, posted.Brian

9.3.2006

Nanized” Hawthorne Berry (Crataegus oxy.)
Helps strengthen heart muscles*
Used successfully in a variety of heart health studies
Helps protect the heart and vascular system from damaging free radicals*
Promotes improved contractility of the heart muscle*
I did a Google seach for this and you just had the spelling wrong for crataegus. Makes sense since it is for the heart and this is about lowering blood pressure.
Gerry


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Hi Gerry, thanks, will post this.Brian

9.3.2006

Hi Brian -
You did it again.  The last ingredient listed is the botanical name Crataegus oxy.  Here are some excerpts from the internet. My husband had a stroke in February due to High Blood Pressure, so this information is very important to us!  Thank you.
Hawthorn, which has the botanical name Crataegus oxy-cantha, has long been recognized by health authorities in Germany, where many extracts and medicinal preparations use hawthorn alone or in combination with other herbs. Researchers have found that tablets made from hawthorn flowers and leaves significantly reduce blood pressure readings in patients already taking prescribed medicines for diabetes and hypertension.

Gail



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Hi, thanks Gail, will post this information.Brian

9.3.2006

Ok Brian, you successfully did it again!  You’ve written a recipe that is already known by herbalists, for use in cases of high blood pressure or for a cardiovascular tonic.  That questionable word is Crataegus Oxy. It’s short for Crataegus Oxycantha, which refers to a homeopathic remedy made from Hawthorn berries. 

 

There are long publications on the internet, on the benefits of hawthorn and the homeopathic version, Cratageus Oxy. and some recipes.  ~ bonnie w ~

 

Crataegus
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This article is about the plant. For other uses, see Hawthorn.    (THIS IS A SHORTENED VERSION OF THE ARTICLE)

Crataegus (Hawthorn) is a large genus of in the family Rosaceae, native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere in Europe, Asia and North America. The name hawthorn was originally applied to the species native to northern Europe, especially the Common Hawthorn C. monogyna, but is now applied to the entire genus, and also to the related Asian genus Rhaphiolepis.

In Celtic lore, the hawthorn plant was used commonly for rune inscriptions along with Yew and Apple. It was once said to heal the broken heart.

Hawthorn is also used as a herb to lower blood pressure, and treat some heart related diseases.

 



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Hi Bonnie, it does seem that hawthorn is what was on my dream, others seem to be saying the same thing.  Will update this cure to reflect this.Brian

9.3.2006
Hi, Brian!

About lowering blood pressure in DD #4241, Crataegus oxyacantha is a kind
of hawthorn (small tree, I think) used in herbal medicine and mentioned by
Edgar Cayce for this sort of problem.

Been reading Edgar Cayce material for a long time and particularly enjoy
your dreams along these lines.  Thanks for taking the time to share what
comes to you!

Susan
 

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Thanks Susan.Brian


9.3.2006


Hi Brian,

Crataegus oxycantha is hawthorn berries which have been proven to be beneficial for the cardiovascular system.

Farah

 

Long before anyone installed barbed wire and split-rail fences, German farmers kept their animals penned in with natural fences or hedges of hawthorn. The bushes had thorns so sharp and dense that they created a nearly impenetrable barrier to livestock.

Although hawthorn is a sturdy, tenacious plant, it also has a gentler side. In spring, hawthorn flowers (also called mayflowers; remember the tiny ship that brought the Pilgrims to America?) sweetly scent fields throughout Europe. When country folk had colds, they used to pick and eat the herb’s reddish blue berries because the tart taste relieved the scratchiness of sore throats.

Old-time herbalists sometimes used hawthorn to treat heart ailments, but they apparently never knew what a treasure they had in this hedgerow plant. Hawthorn is probably one of the best heart tonics in the plant kingdom, according to Irene Catania, N.D., a naturopathic doctor and homeopathic practitioner in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey.

Whether you have angina, arrhythmia, an enlarged heart, or congestive heart failure, you can benefit from taking hawthorn. It’s helpful anytime that there is deterioration of the heart muscle, says Dr. Catania.

"That’s not to say that hawthorn can reverse severe damage done by heart disease. If you have an enlarged heart, hawthorn won’t make it smaller," she says, "but it will probably ease some of the symptoms and increase the function and strength of your heart."

Hawthorn assists healthy hearts, too. It’s been shown to lower blood pressure, reduce levels of blood cholesterol, and prevent cholesterol buildup on artery walls—actions that help prevent heart disease.

A study by the German Federal Ministry of Health found that hawthorn gently increases the strength of the heart, normalizes rhythm, and benefits circulation within the heart itself by dilating the coronary arteries. In Germany, many extracts and medicinal preparations use hawthorn alone or in combination with other herbs.

 
Hawthorn

Botanical name: Crataegus oxycantha.

May help: High blood pressure, atherosclerosis, heart arrhythmia, enlarged heart, angina, congestive heart failure, mitral valve prolapse, high cholesterol, degeneration of collagen, and inflammation.

Special instructions: Take capsules with food; take a tincture 15 to 20 minutes before a meal.Origin: Native to Europe; some species are grown in the United States.
 

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Thanks, information posted.Brian


9.3.2006
Hi Brian,

One more -

The final item is "Crataegus Oxycantha" also called English Hawthorne.
There are 4 of them listed here
(http://www.weetree.co.uk/Trees/trees%20A%20-%20L.htm):
Crataegus Oxy Albo Plena   Double white flower
Crataegus Oxy Pauls Scarlet  Scarlet Thorn Flowers double scarlet
Crataegus Oxy Punicea   Flowers single scarlet
Crataegus Oxy Rosa Plena

From another web site:
A Vogel's Crataegus Oxycantha herbal drops have a remarkable effect by
strengthening the heart muscle. This herbal heart tonic has been used
by natural doctors for centuries to prevent heart disease. Crataegus
Oxycantha herbal drops are not contra-indicated for anyone using
conventional chemical medication.

Evidently used for hypotension (low bp) and hypertension (high bp).

Search:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=%22Crataegus+Oxy%22&btnG=Search

BTW - celery is also said to be good in lowering bp if eaten daily,
there's an acid in it that helps - or so I recall.

- Jim


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Thanks Jim,Brian


9.3.2006

 Crataegus Oxy-Correct spelling
 info
www.healthline.cc/QNL%20Product%20Information/Heart%20Nano-Detox.pdf
Good Luck
Have a great weekend and Holiday too.


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You too and thanks :)Brian 





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