A question to Namdrol and others proficient in Tibetan medicine: can Bimala, which ChNNR has repeatedly recommended, be self-administered? By which I mean: can I decide on my own to use it, given that I have been previously diagnosed with lung disturbance by a qualified Tibetan doctor?
(Actualy, the "I" in the sentence above is my wife, who, having read the description of Bimala to be found here http://www.siddhienergetics.com/products/bimala" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; claims that this is exactly the thing she's been waiting for.)
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Re: Bimala
I am not qualified to answer ... what I can say is that ChNN told that if we have problems with sleeping we should take it, and that I take it, from time to time, on a regular basis without any other medical advice and that it works quite well.
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Re: Bimala
Namdrol has said in the T. Medicine sub-forum that pretty much anybody can take bimala. I've been taking it for a little over a month--got it from siddhi energetics, in fact--and have found it very beneficial.treehuggingoctopus wrote:A question to Namdrol and others proficient in Tibetan medicine: can Bimala, which ChNNR has repeatedly recommended, be self-administered? By which I mean: can I decide on my own to use it, given that I have been previously diagnosed with lung disturbance by a qualified Tibetan doctor?
(Actualy, the "I" in the sentence above is my wife, who, having read the description of Bimala to be found here http://www.siddhienergetics.com/products/bimala" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; claims that this is exactly the thing she's been waiting for.)
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Re: Bimala
How many pills do they give you for the $25? The website doesn't disclose that.
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Re: Bimala
50. I'll also add that Joseph Wagner, the guy who runs siddhi energetics, is a really nice guy. Having become a repeat customer over the last couple years, sometimes he'll just randomly apply discounts to my orders. And I've always had good experiences with his products. So that's my two cents.Adamantine wrote:How many pills do they give you for the $25? The website doesn't disclose that.
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Re: Bimala
Thank you guys. One more silly question: how much are you supposed to take? Would one pill per day be enough?
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Le critère est l’hospitalité.
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Le critère est l’hospitalité.
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Re: Bimala
treehuggingoctopus wrote:Thank you guys. One more silly question: how much are you supposed to take? Would one pill per day be enough?
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Re: Bimala
Thanks, Namdrol-la.
Générosité de l’invisible.
Notre gratitude est infinie.
Le critère est l’hospitalité.
Edmond Jabès
Notre gratitude est infinie.
Le critère est l’hospitalité.
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