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Caroline Osella (they/them)'s avatar

Thanks for the post and the chart. It's exciting that people are getting back to what was once known and valued. Many of us in UK have been using andographis and also UK traditional herbal bitters to good effect for a while. Turmeric is my fave all-round powerhouse. Chuck garlic and ginger in and that's dinner sorted - curry is king! It's great to be building our knowledge together. Thanks for this hard work.

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Allan White - Dyspraxic Lens's avatar

That looks interesting. I used to forage wild edibles so this definitely looks like something I should check out, especially given that I have grave concerns about the integrity of our healthcare system under MAGA. Thanks for posting.

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Jessica's avatar

Definitely, we have every right to be deeply concerned and preparing for all kinds of unpredictable situations.

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Laura T RN BSN's avatar

Rfk he’s response to the kid who died from measles- https://www.huffpost.com/entry/rfk-jr-dismisses-measles-outbreak_n_67bf5519e4b053f9e3997f53

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Jessica's avatar

These people have confirmed there's nothing they won't do and nothing they won't downplay or deny.

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Lux's avatar

Someone needs to be working on a pathogen that only affects rich people.

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Word salad (digest, poeisis)'s avatar

Intelligence is shared, smartness is to capture, judgement is to protect.

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Sarah May Grunwald's avatar

A lot of these are easy to grow.

Oregano Oil is a strong anti-parasite

St. Johns Wort is also a good mood stabilizer, which is good to know because RFK is also going after the anti-depressents.

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Lyn Huston's avatar

Please. This is what the supplements companies have been hoodwinking people for decades while they rake in cash. Just stop.

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Mackie Cox's avatar

I need plants that will help me sleep! What are those?

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Dawn's avatar

Not that you asked me directly but progesterone is an amazing sleep aid. Most women start flatlining progesterone in their mid 30s. FWIW

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Mackie Cox's avatar

I’m already on Progesterone as I take hormone replacement therapy. Doesn’t seem to do anything to help me sleep. Any other suggestions?!?!

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Dawn's avatar

Do you take it in the evening right before bed? I also take a tablespoon of liquid magnesium/calcium before bed as well.

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collegekid57@gmail.com's avatar

Tons of information, benefits and precautions. Thank you so much for sharing.

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Alana Wilson's avatar

Thank you for sharing this information.

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