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Sandy M Koenig ravensmk at juno.com
Fri May 15 00:45:55 PDT 1998


I'm a little behind, I've been ill


I agree.  The SCA will not tell me what I will put in my body
I have been taking echinaccea (sp)   for colds and it has done a world of
good



Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore"

On Sat, 9 May 1998 13:41:22 EDT Sigrid PW <SigridPW at aol.com> writes:
>>>It is also my impression that the SCA still prohibits any herbal 
>taken
>>>internally unless you can prove its safe by modern standards.  
>Taking 
>>>a stand on safety on an SCA webpage strikes me as a risk we don't 
>want.
>
>The SCA cannot "prohibit" any such thing.  The SCA does not diagnose 
>or
>prescribe anything.  The SCA is not a doctor or medical facility.  The 
>SCA
>cannot "prohibit" anything I choose to do myself.  Additionally, I 
>think the
>woman who got her Laurel in "herbology/herbalism" in Caid, would 
>probably be a
>good example of what the SCA "prohibits".
>
>>And where is this SCA stand on Herbs?  Is that from Copora?  I didn't
>>know that the SCA had taken any stand on such things. 
>
>Thank you. You are, of course, correct. Itcan't and it hasn't.
>
>
>Herbally yours  :o)
>
>Sigrid Pigwoman
>aka Madeleine de la Chatte Enfumee
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