Bimala

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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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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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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.)
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.
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How many pills do they give you for the $25? The website doesn't disclose that.
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Adamantine wrote:How many pills do they give you for the $25? The website doesn't disclose that.
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.
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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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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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Thanks, Namdrol-la. :bow:
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