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siberian eleuthero vs siberian root (are they the same?)

Recently I found a blog talking about a combination of supplements that give almost the same effect as adderall but without the nasty side effects. Having add and wanting to get off adderall I figured give it a shot. The supplements on the blog were ginkgo biloba and siberian eleuthero. finding the ginkgo was no problem but the only thing I could find for the other was "siberian root". I can't find information anywhere on if eleuthero and root are different.
 
  TattooHound on 2015-02-13
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Eleuthero is a root and it goes
by a lot of different names.

ww.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail288.php

http://www.dragonherbs.com/prodinfo.asp?number=02o

If you look it up on the annies remedy site -link won't
work right on here- it shows the image of the roots.

You can use a different system, like homeopathy to get
at the root cause of imbalance in your system instead
of using herbs. Bc the herbs can have a function of
just stimulating your system to mimic the adderall
results and this is not curing anything.

If you want to use homeopathy- homeopathy works on
the ancient law of healing- " like cures like ".
You give your case to the homeopath who will want
to know your mental, emotional, physical symptoms
and other things like what makes you feel better and
worse, etc.

This is called your totality. A remedy is found to
match your totality-something that would manifest most
of your symptoms in a healthy person. When the remedy
is a good match, it is similar to what you already
have and the body will not allow this.

Your body will raise your life force to clear out All
imbalances including those things that were suppressed
by adderall and other drugs- the clearing follows a path-( google Herings Law of cure)

If you can see a homeopath in person, that is the best way-if you want
options of people who are experienced, you can let me know what area you are in.

Or you could ask for help on here- make a new post and someone will help you.
[message edited by simone717 on Sat, 14 Feb 2015 04:28:35 GMT]
[message edited by simone717 on Sat, 14 Feb 2015 04:29:39 GMT]
 
simone717 9 years ago
Oh wow, I never thought about it that way. Thank you for the links and information. I'll have to check them out and also look to see if there is a homeopath I can see in person.
 
TattooHound 9 years ago
It is best you see a homeopath, who just does
homeopathy.

Many naturopaths, chiropractors etc say they do
homeopathy but they don't have the experience
or the training and they add in other things.

You want a homeopath who does classical homeopathy,
which is one remedy at a time in the minimum dose.
They should have at least 6 years of a practice.
Some usa areas have hardly anyone, some have
quite a lot.

If you want to work by phone with a homeopath, I would
suggest Mary Aspinwall, Santa Barbara, or Lia Bello,
New Mexico. They both are homeopathic teachers,
and have well over 20 years experience.

Regards,

Simone
 
simone717 9 years ago

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