Post by charky on Apr 27, 2004 22:30:21 GMT -5
Hi all -
I'm posting a copy from an e-mail I sent to someone who inquired the following:
> You mention that you cannot ask the p "future"
> questions, so is asking a question like "will 1800mg
> of BO taken daily work for me for BE" a "future"
> question? This is where I'm confused, isn't the
> whole idea of using the p to determine what
> product(s) will be successful for BE?
****
Yes, I understand how that's confusing.
Hope this little explanation doesn't only confuse you
further... but it may.
When you ask "Will 1800 mg of xxx work for me for BE?"
etc. etc., the answer you get from the p. will be
based on your CURRENT physiological state. So really,
that answer only truly holds for that moment, and is
based on the current trend, or "attractor fields"
(reference to chaos theory) of the moment that are
currently affecting your physiology.
Think of weather patterns. How often does your local
weather person actually get the 5-day forecast right
(unless you live in Seattle, where you know you have
pretty good odds of forecasting 5 days of clouds and
drizzle in February)? Here in Chicago - where the temp
can drop or increase 50 degrees in the same day - the
weathercasters are lucky if they can accurately
forecast what the low temp will be tonight!
Basically, you will find the "forecast" to be more
accurate the closer in time you are to the moment you
asked the question. Does this make sense?
This is why it is that on Monday the p. may tell you
that it's good to take 10 drops of Licorice root every
day for the next week, but then by Wednesday, the p.
only tells you to take 8 drops a day. Between Monday
and Wednesday, what happened? A countless number of
things: maybe your body temperature dropped/raised due
to stress... the weather outside changed and affected
your internal pressure system... you're starting to
catch the flu... you got too much sleep Monday
night... you took too much Fenugreek on Tuesday...
you're in a better mood today...
This is why you should consult your p. every day (or
better yet, every time you take your dosages, if
possible).
However, you SHOULD find consistency when asking about
the following:
As far as the specific herbs/substances that are GOOD
for your body/BE, those should remain consistent. If
Dong Quai was good for you last month during luteal,
DQ should also be good this month during luteal -
unless, of course, something drastically different
changed in your body (e.g., you started taking a new
BCP, or you've already been taking DQ for 6 months so
now your body needs a break, etc.).
If your p. is telling you one day that Licorice Rt is
very good for you, then the next day telling you it's
not, then obviously there's a communication problem.
You should find a substantial amount of consistency
when asking about the specific herbs/supplements
themselves. The "inconsistency" should only lie in the
specifics - as far as amount, etc. from day to day.
However even this should stay within a general range
(e.g., my Saw Palmetto intake is always within 10-15
drops nowadays, and since starting dowsing for BE,
there has not been a single day that the p. told me
not to take SP).
Let me know whether or not this helps.
xoxoxo
Chark
I'm posting a copy from an e-mail I sent to someone who inquired the following:
> You mention that you cannot ask the p "future"
> questions, so is asking a question like "will 1800mg
> of BO taken daily work for me for BE" a "future"
> question? This is where I'm confused, isn't the
> whole idea of using the p to determine what
> product(s) will be successful for BE?
****
Yes, I understand how that's confusing.
Hope this little explanation doesn't only confuse you
further... but it may.
When you ask "Will 1800 mg of xxx work for me for BE?"
etc. etc., the answer you get from the p. will be
based on your CURRENT physiological state. So really,
that answer only truly holds for that moment, and is
based on the current trend, or "attractor fields"
(reference to chaos theory) of the moment that are
currently affecting your physiology.
Think of weather patterns. How often does your local
weather person actually get the 5-day forecast right
(unless you live in Seattle, where you know you have
pretty good odds of forecasting 5 days of clouds and
drizzle in February)? Here in Chicago - where the temp
can drop or increase 50 degrees in the same day - the
weathercasters are lucky if they can accurately
forecast what the low temp will be tonight!
Basically, you will find the "forecast" to be more
accurate the closer in time you are to the moment you
asked the question. Does this make sense?
This is why it is that on Monday the p. may tell you
that it's good to take 10 drops of Licorice root every
day for the next week, but then by Wednesday, the p.
only tells you to take 8 drops a day. Between Monday
and Wednesday, what happened? A countless number of
things: maybe your body temperature dropped/raised due
to stress... the weather outside changed and affected
your internal pressure system... you're starting to
catch the flu... you got too much sleep Monday
night... you took too much Fenugreek on Tuesday...
you're in a better mood today...
This is why you should consult your p. every day (or
better yet, every time you take your dosages, if
possible).
However, you SHOULD find consistency when asking about
the following:
As far as the specific herbs/substances that are GOOD
for your body/BE, those should remain consistent. If
Dong Quai was good for you last month during luteal,
DQ should also be good this month during luteal -
unless, of course, something drastically different
changed in your body (e.g., you started taking a new
BCP, or you've already been taking DQ for 6 months so
now your body needs a break, etc.).
If your p. is telling you one day that Licorice Rt is
very good for you, then the next day telling you it's
not, then obviously there's a communication problem.
You should find a substantial amount of consistency
when asking about the specific herbs/supplements
themselves. The "inconsistency" should only lie in the
specifics - as far as amount, etc. from day to day.
However even this should stay within a general range
(e.g., my Saw Palmetto intake is always within 10-15
drops nowadays, and since starting dowsing for BE,
there has not been a single day that the p. told me
not to take SP).
Let me know whether or not this helps.
xoxoxo
Chark