Thursday, November 27, 2008

Bioflavonoid Supplement and Herb Restriction In Ohio is Civil Rights Infringement for Acupuncturists

* Chinese Medicine relies heavily on the positive effects of bioflavonoid containing herbs. The State of Ohio continues to uphold a restriction on Acupuncturists' ability to use herbal formulas in their practices. Acupuncturists licensed in Ohio are forbidden from recommending herbs or selling herbal products in their practices.

* Bioflavonoid.net believes that the individuals who are most highly trained in the art of herbal medicine should be the ones who practice it. Not the untrained people who are unregulated by the State of Ohio and learn from a book or the internet. These are the defacto "herbalists" who work at the likes of Whole Foods or GNC. My clothier once told me "Leave the Shoe Stuff to the Shoe Guys".

* We ask for your support in allowing consumers of herbal medicine to have access to the best and brightest practitioners in Ohio. To show your support please email with questions or comments: beckcyrus@yahoo.com

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Bioflavonoid Flush for Urinalysis

These courts are out of control. They want to know every little aspect of a person's life, even if they have to fabricate it, and then use it against them. These lawyers do not understand science. There is an an answer.

Watch out for drinking too much water as to cause a dilute sample. Although this does not constitute a failed test, most courts mistakenly believe this is akin to a failed urinalysis screen. It is common knowledge that athletes who must drink water to replenish their body fluids, often present dilute samples.

You may consider trying Herbal Clean from BNG Enterprises. This is a bioflavonoid based cleansing and detox product.

Tune in for more information related to protecting your urinalysis results and what to avoid if facing hair analysis.

Dr. Bio