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They're remaking Hart to Hart as a gay couple. http://deadline.com/2015/09/hart-to...le-nbc-carol-mendelsohn-producing-1201528906/
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They're remaking Hart to Hart as a gay couple. http://deadline.com/2015/09/hart-to...le-nbc-carol-mendelsohn-producing-1201528906/
I received Darjeeling tea which I ordered from India obviously. I tried the green tea, but it gave me the absolute worst ulcer I ever had in my life. It was TERRIBLE, I couldn't sleep for hours. Fortunately I have plenty of natural supplements to use to soothe the stomach and it worked wonders… but I'm sad to see that my stomach seems too sensitive to drink many kinds of loose leaf green teas. I would be sad if I could never drink Darjeeling tea.
This happened too when I tried to drink too much Dragon Well tea, but never to that effect, it was crazy.
I think I've received a proper diagnosis for my illness after >20 years, and not from a doctor, but from a healer. His means of diagnosis were a bit esoterical, but his diagnosis is firmly in the territory of conventional medicine, apart from the fact that he's also trying to 'detox' me and gave me detailed dietary advice, something very few conventional doctors would bother with. Anyway, my supplements arrived today and I'm pretty pumped.
I'm pleased that it went well for you, and also quite glad it is within the realm of convenional medicine. As someone once put it, "Do you know what we call alternative medicine that's been proved to work? Medicine."
Let's put it like this: it's a bit ironic that conventional doctors were unable to come up with a proper diagnosis for over 20 years, and then someone who hasn't studied medicine diagnoses me, with an illness (mithochondriopathy) that should have been on doctors' minds (with neurologists, at least) when they examined me. I'm not one of the severe cases of innate mithochondriopathy though (which results in things like stunted growth), so they'd rather just throw their hands up and suggest things like to "take walks" and "not to take it too seriously".