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| I have no doubt, but I also believe that there is a more than fair share of low lives too.
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| quote: Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures: Sooner or later America will break.
It is BROKEN beyond repair. It is in the dying "QUIVVERS" stage.
ALASKA is a "HARD COUNTRY for OLDMEN". (But if you live it wide'ass open, balls'to the wall, the pedal floored, full throttle, it is a delightful place, to finally just sit-back and savor those memories while sipping Tequila).
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| Those last two post are right on target. I will be making Tamiflu tincture this spring summer to store up. |
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| Amazing the changes we have seen in our lifetime. Sure, in the 50s + 60s there were issues, but in general, sanity reigned; not so today. I fear for the future of my grandchildren.
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| quote: Originally posted by Jerry Fisk: Those last two post are right on target. I will be making Tamiflu tincture this spring summer to store up.
Jerry, Recipe for this? ~Ann |
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| Chop up about one quart of green sweet gum balls. Total cover with at least 100 proof vodka or similar. Let stand 8 weeks. Strain. We put in eye dropper. Makes a really great tincture equivalent to Tamiflu for flu and like illnesses. Keep cool and in dark. Last a year or two. |
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| You can Google up, while Google is still working. Sweet gum trees provides several benefits other than being a pain in the butt in the yard. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Jerry Fisk: You can Google up, while Google is still working. Sweet gum trees provides several benefits other than being a pain in the butt in the yard.
I shall do so! I produce my own elderberry tinctures as it too is an antiviral. ~Ann |
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| We also do mullen tinctures and work with yarrow. |
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| I have a lot of both Mullen + Yarrow growing wild here as well as sumack. My 1st wife was an herbalist so she would make tinctures. The sumac makes a great tea for colds + flu. The Yarrow (Achilium) is good for blood coagulation for wounds ( thus the genus)+ when cut up into your compost pile, it will help break down the compost in 1/2 the time. I know that the Indians used the Mullen to smoke, but I have never done so.
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| I just put it in a little strainer and let it burn to inhale. I did that when I had the Rona. |
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| Jerry, did it really help your respiratory system? I know that it has been called Indian tobacco + only have the rumors of its effectiveness for bronchial matters. How well did it work for you + did you dry the succulent leaves prior to use + if so for how long? these real medicines that grow in the wild that we have become so distanced from are a real shame to our loss of knowledge over the years. I don't regret the loss of my ex-wife but I do miss her knowledge on herbalism + natural cures.
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| quote: Originally posted by p dog shooter: I always want to tell women who tell be that a dog is their baby.
So you are telling me you have regular sex with dogs.
That kind of gives a new meaning to the command "Come" |
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| Went Spring Hunting for Turkey and Hogs. Wife's garden is going well. Turkeys and Hogs have been processed and waiting in the freezer. Now its time for Fish.
When will this current nightmare end.
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