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Power packed dip with a naughty twist 😂❤️
05/30/2024

Power packed dip with a naughty twist 😂❤️

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05/28/2024

05/18/2024

Making Goldenrod tincture! Goldenrod leaves and flowers are edible and the roots are often used for medicinal purposes. Goldenrod is astringent, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal and anti-microbial. It can be used to treat UTI’s, kidney stones, bladder infections. Skin wounds, burns, open sores, bleeding, cuts, boils and other irritations. It treats symptoms of allergies, colds and sore throats. Diarrhea. Boosts cardiovascular and cerebrovascular system and increases capillary strength. It can treat yeast infections, reduce joint pain and swelling and more. This “w**d” to many people is really a powerhouse! You can eat it, drink it as a tea, apply externally, and as in the video, make a tincture that will last years ❤️ **d

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Wild lettuce. Nature’s pain reliever ❤️
05/15/2024

Wild lettuce. Nature’s pain reliever ❤️

35 likes, 3 comments. “Wild lettuce! Nature’s pain killer. The white latex sap that runs through the plant contains sesquiterpene lactones which are its primary medicinal component. Also known as prickly lettece and o***m lettice although it does not contain o***m. You can cook and eat the leave...

I often try to warn people about what “natural flavoring” just might mean. Consider the ingredient list carefully ✌🏻❤️
05/09/2024

I often try to warn people about what “natural flavoring” just might mean. Consider the ingredient list carefully ✌🏻❤️

Have you ever wondered where artificial raspberry, vanilla or strawberry flavor comes from? These are the dried perineal glands of the beaver. They contain castoreum, a food additive usually listed as ‘natural flavoring’ in the ingredient list. Castoreum is the exudate from the castor sacs of the mature North American Beaver. It is a yellowish secretion in combination with the beaver’s urine, used during scent marking of territory. They also use pig secretion near the re**um for this same flavoring. In the USA, castoreum as a food additive is considered by the FDA to be generally recognized as safe, often referenced simply as a “natural flavoring” in products’ lists of ingredients. It can be used in both foods and beverages as a vanilla, raspberry and strawberry flavoring.

Read More...http://www.gatheringofthevibes.com/forum/topic/14386-have-you-ever-wondered-where-artificial-raspberry-vanilla-or-strawberry-flavor-comes-from/

The Body Mind Institute

05/01/2024

Our skin is the largest organ in the body, and while it is debated based on many factors how much your skin absorbs what you put on it, we absolutely know it DOES absorb. 60-80 percent depending on chemical compounds and formulation make up. Why take the chance? Go for natural, organic ingredients ❤️

Beautiful, wonderful Goldenrod ❤️
05/01/2024

Beautiful, wonderful Goldenrod ❤️

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If you have this growing in your yard, be happy! Cleavers is good for so many things. Cleavers are astringent, anti-infl...
04/29/2024

If you have this growing in your yard, be happy! Cleavers is good for so many things. Cleavers are astringent, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, detoxifying, febrifuge and promote sweating. It is effective both internally and externally. A tea used as an external toner/wash can rejuvenate the skin and slow the signs of aging. It can help with acne, psoriasis, eczema, abscesses, boils and more. They are very effective at treating bladder infections, UTI’s and kidney stones. Research has shown Cleavers helps treat tumors, especially those of the breast, skin, head, neck, bladder, cervix, prostate and lymphatic system. Chickenpox, measles, fevers, bleeding, burns, sunburns, tonsillitis, sore throat and the list goes on and on! You can use it raw/fresh or dry it for later use ❤️

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