Dear List Members, I know this sounds strange; but, has anyone heard of a person by the name of Solomon J. Wickey? He is located in southern Indiana and his business card description says Iridology and Herbs. His does not have a telephone number on his card. From what I understand he can best be described as an Herbal Practitioner. He is Amish and books appointments a year in advance for Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The one day of the week Monday, he has open for walk-ins, he will see people on a lottery basis or luck of the draw. Each appointment includes everybody in the car you came in, so bring the whole family. Evidently there are people visiting him from all over the world. Also, he accepts no payment of any form. I heard an amazing story today from a stable and reliable associate of how Mr. Wickey prescribed a combination of diet and herbs for my associate's wife who was suffering from what was diagnosed as Lupus. She suffered for six years until seeing Mr. Wickey and went into what should be called remission after taking his prescribed regimen. I knew for sure she had Lupus, but I just today heard the rest of the story. Her specialist is baffled but agrees she can reduce her regularly scheduled visits to an annual blood test. Does this make sense to anyone? Is it just luck or is there something to this? Larry Fleming [log in to unmask]