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<blockquote data-quote="SHARK" data-source="post: 665551" data-attributes="member: 1131"><p>Greetings!</p><p></p><p>Well, indeed! In truth my friend, I haven't heard of that particular recipe *specifically*, however, I do know that the Greeks, for example, where very highly advanced, and it has been said by experts, scholars, and philosophers that it was only an accident that the Greeks did not invent the television! The Greeks took learning, and knowledge very seriously, and were in fact quite eager to embrace wisdom and knowledge in any way they could. Thus, such a herbal concoction doesn't surpirse me in the least my friend.</p><p></p><p>The Romans learned from the Greeks, and even expanded upon that base of knowledge. The Romans developed the most thorough, sophisticated medical system until the 19th century. Indeed, the Romans were famous for developing surgeons of good skill, extensive pharmeceutecals, medicines, herbs and so on. The Roman soldiers had a much lower death rate because of the great medical establishment that the Romans developed. The Romans really were amazing. </p><p></p><p>Thus, I find it highly likely. I have read works that discuss things similar to it in a general nature. They talk about the Romans and the Greeks abilities with medicines and herbs, so it certainly fits their capabilities. Our ancient forefathers in the Greek and Roman traditions, among others, were quite simply far more advanced and skilled than the typical "modern" attitude has given them credit. The ancient peoples really weren't that far removed from us at all, even if they did not develop jet aircraft, automobiles, or the computer for example.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Good stuff!</p><p></p><p>Semper Fidelis,</p><p></p><p>SHARK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHARK, post: 665551, member: 1131"] Greetings! Well, indeed! In truth my friend, I haven't heard of that particular recipe *specifically*, however, I do know that the Greeks, for example, where very highly advanced, and it has been said by experts, scholars, and philosophers that it was only an accident that the Greeks did not invent the television! The Greeks took learning, and knowledge very seriously, and were in fact quite eager to embrace wisdom and knowledge in any way they could. Thus, such a herbal concoction doesn't surpirse me in the least my friend. The Romans learned from the Greeks, and even expanded upon that base of knowledge. The Romans developed the most thorough, sophisticated medical system until the 19th century. Indeed, the Romans were famous for developing surgeons of good skill, extensive pharmeceutecals, medicines, herbs and so on. The Roman soldiers had a much lower death rate because of the great medical establishment that the Romans developed. The Romans really were amazing. Thus, I find it highly likely. I have read works that discuss things similar to it in a general nature. They talk about the Romans and the Greeks abilities with medicines and herbs, so it certainly fits their capabilities. Our ancient forefathers in the Greek and Roman traditions, among others, were quite simply far more advanced and skilled than the typical "modern" attitude has given them credit. The ancient peoples really weren't that far removed from us at all, even if they did not develop jet aircraft, automobiles, or the computer for example.:) Good stuff! Semper Fidelis, SHARK [/QUOTE]
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