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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.
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