dandelion: MY BEST FRIEND
Dandelion flowers do not need to be pollinated to form seed, what a survivor! All its parts can be consumed: the flower, the leaf and the root. This amazing plant can be used in the production of wine, root beer, …
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Dandelion flowers do not need to be pollinated to form seed, what a survivor! All its parts can be consumed: the flower, the leaf and the root. This amazing plant can be used in the production of wine, root beer, …
As simple as that! Not my words but they worked on me. Wim Hof- what a dude. I just simply love his energy. I love how he just get you in the right state of mind. I have been practicing …
So how do you make tea? Simple, boil a kettle and pour water into a cup and add some milk. Or controversial way, first add milk, then tea and water… I used to worked with an Egyptian man, Mr Al-Ghafari. …
This one takes me back to my childhood when my grandma Weronika was collecting stinging nettles for her potions, which she used in teas or for hair. She always said that the best, most nutritious leaves are collected in May, …
In the 18th and 19th centuries, mothers rubbed paregoric – a waxy tincture containing opium – into their babies’ gums to soothe teething pain. It was acceptable to give your baby a spoonful of codeine, opium, and heroin—known as soothing …
Antibiotic medications are widely used in the treatment and prevention of infections, they are used to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria and certain parasites. However the use of antibiotic have now been linked to deprivation of gut bacteria. Basically …
Homemade remedies for your health and worries My grandma used to use all sorts of herbs, fruits and veg for our ouchies/sicknesses/sores/colds. Here are some tried (on me and my family) ideas My friend, what I am about to share …