ratedxrworld · 2 years ago
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Natural herbs you may have tried rolling with your blunt : Health benefits of herbs and blended spliffs
Herbs have been used for medicinal purposes for centuries, and many people still turn to them today for their health benefits. One herb that has gained significant attention in recent years is medical hemp, which contains compounds called cannabinoids that can have a variety of health benefits. Here are some natural herbs, including medical hemp, that you can incorporate into your daily routine…
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reality-detective · 1 year ago
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Did you know that raisins can fight infections and reduce fever in children⁉️
Raisins are known to have powerful anti-bacterial properties for fighting infection and reducing fevers in children!
They are also high in fiber, which is great for digestion.
Raisins can be added to any meal or snack and are a great way to add sweetness without adding extra sugars.
Raisins are a great way to get your daily fruit intake in.
Step-by-Step :
1. take about less than an 1 Oz and soak them for an hour
2. Mush them in a paste and you're done.
And give it to your child whenever he’s having a fever 🤒
AlternativeMedicine 🤔
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invoke-parlay · 1 year ago
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Menstrual Cramp Relief Tea 🫖
1 bag of raspberry tea
1 bag of chamomile & lavender tea
6 halved blueberries
A couple sprigs of yarrow
A tbsp Minced ginger root
I put it in about 32 ounces of water and I am drinking the whole thing. I just strain it but you can definitely put the ingredients in a tea bag or ball :)
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holistichiatus · 3 months ago
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custom charms would be a bit pricy, $120 minimum + shipping, but you get a high res png of the art and 5 charms up to 3 inches and can range from a max of 4 busts grouped together up to 2 full body characters interacting like these
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add ons would include special acrylics/holo finishes, non-standard clasps, up to 5 extra charms, and an attachment charm
i just really like making charms lol
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clockworkcheetah · 1 year ago
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in dghda the universe is a stage all the characters are performing a role the universe wants them to act out, hence theres a backstage of reality, theres an ending to the cases thats all planned out
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Apparently, everything we know about light, optics, biology and evolution is just a lie and a big conspiracy to... *checks notes*... sell you glasses.
As expected, behind every single "alternative medicine" grifter is a product they want to sell you.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/anti-glasses-influencer-samantha-lotus-says-she-can-heal-your-eyesight-for-dollar11
“You may have been told that you need glasses, but that’s actually a lie.” So says Samantha Lotus, a self-described “holistic master coach” and Canadian online wellness influencer, who says she can teach you to see clearly again for only $11. Lotus is offering her tens of thousands of social media followers the chance to throw away their glasses and heal the “spiritual, emotional, mental and physical reasons” behind their bad eyesight, according to an Instagram post. Lotus says she teaches “holistic multidimensional healing” methods and has already healed her own eyesight, so that she no longer needs glasses, according to her social media. In a post on Friday, Lotus claimed she had 338 people signed up to take her online masterclass. But there’s a catch: “If you’re closed minded and want to stay a victim, this is NOT FOR YOU,” she writes.
Someone actually paid to attend, "so you don't have to." After over an hour of ramble, it pivoted into selling essential oils and other nonsense.
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cool-top-online-offers · 6 months ago
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The Oxidized Cholesterol Strategy: A Deep Dive into Reversing Heart Disease
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Hey there, Tumblr fam!
Today, I want to share a revolutionary program that's changing the game for heart disease: The Oxidized Cholesterol Strategy. This isn't your average cholesterol-lowering approach; it tackles the root cause of heart problems: oxidized cholesterol.
What's the big deal about oxidized cholesterol?
Unlike regular LDL (bad cholesterol), oxidized cholesterol is the real villain in plaque buildup, leading to heart attacks and strokes. This program goes beyond just lowering numbers; it focuses on reducing oxidized cholesterol and promoting its removal from your body.
So, how does it work?
The Oxidized Cholesterol Strategy rests on four pillars:
Diet: Ditch those oxidized fat sources like vegetable oils and processed foods. Embrace healthy fats like olive oil, butter, and coconut oil instead.
Lifestyle: Get moving! Regular exercise, stress management, and good sleep are key to optimizing cholesterol and boosting your heart health.
Monitoring: Track your progress with cholesterol level monitoring and plaque buildup assessments. This allows for personalized adjustments and ensures you're on the right track.
Holistic Approach: It's not just about cholesterol. This program promotes healthy blood pressure, blood sugar, and weight management for long-term well-being.
Science-backed and success-driven!
This isn't just talk; the Oxidized Cholesterol Strategy is backed by extensive scientific research. And the results speak for themselves! People are experiencing:
Complete reversal of plaque buildup
Drastic reductions in cholesterol levels
Increased energy and mental clarity
Enhanced appearance and overall well-being
Ready to take control of your heart health?
The Oxidized Cholesterol Strategy offers a compelling and effective way to reverse heart disease and improve your overall health. Check out their website for more information and start your journey towards a healthier future!
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ajseoinfusions · 5 months ago
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timeteaca · 5 months ago
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If the holiday was a success. What tea will help restore vigor and well-being?
There is a saying: As much as it is “good” in the evening, it is “bad” in the morning. It happens that, having “let yourself go” with a cheerful evening feast, the next day you can get unpleasant sensations caused by a hangover.
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Let’s make a reservation right away. If the symptoms of alcohol intoxication are dangerous (heart pain, vomiting, severe weakness, shortness of breath, asthma attacks, severe pain, severe tremors, yellowing of the skin, etc.), it is better to immediately seek qualified medical help. This is a separate topic, and here we will not discuss ways to relieve a severe hangover using medications.
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In this article we will talk about the “soft” return of the body to a normal state and relieving the unpleasant symptoms of a hangover (headache, mild nausea, thirst (dry), pain, weakness). And here there is just something to discuss.
First of all, it must be said that feeling unwell after drinking alcohol “in excess” is the result of poisoning. This is a natural reaction. Alcohol that has entered the body has broken down into toxic substances, metabolism and acid-base balance are disrupted, and fluid is improperly distributed (edema).
Relieving a hangover means helping to remove residual alcohol and accumulated harmful substances from the body and normalize its functions. To do this quickly and effectively, it is necessary to flush the system, so to speak. That is why, after waking up, the body gives a clear signal – you really want to drink.
Of course, with a hangover you can drink water, juice, mineral water, brine, finally… and whatever else comes to hand… But it’s worth figuring it out and knowing how useful tea can be.
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How is tea good for hangovers? Tea is an excellent remedy that can restore the body after the last feast. Fresh, properly brewed tea can:
replenish water balance to remove toxins from the body and relieve headaches;
relieve nausea and stomach cramps (warm tea has a calming effect);
stimulate sweating, which also helps eliminate toxins;
have a tonic effect, i.e. invigorate, raise vitality;
improve blood circulation, normalize blood pressure;
stimulate the heart and nervous system;
replenish the lack of vitamins and microelements;
boost energy by adding honey or sugar.
What tea is best to drink for a hangover?
I will list the types of tea that I had to use to recover from “yesterday”, in descending order of their effectiveness. This is my personal experience and I do not claim anything…
1st place: Green tea Filled with a huge amount of useful substances (about 500 useful components). It has a good restorative effect, increases performance, and “clears the head.” Replenishes potassium reserves in the body, helping to improve heart function. Reduces swelling due to its diuretic effect.
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2nd place: Hibiscus Not a bad option for a hangover. Contains many antioxidants and substances that have a beneficial effect on the heart and blood vessels, relieves spasms, speeds up metabolism and removes harmful substances from the body well.
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I would like to add that hibiscus tea has an excellent refreshing taste.
3rd place: Black tea Useful, invigorating due to the caffeine content, but not effective in comparison with other options for treating a hangover. It’s better to drink it later, when it becomes easier.
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4th place: Herbal tea You can brew both individual herbs and mixtures. You can choose your own herbal tea. Common herbs that have a calming, slightly analgesic and relaxing effect include mint (relieves nausea), linden, chamomile, and thyme.
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In conclusion, let me remind you that any of the teas listed should be drunk not strong, freshly brewed, warm and in reasonable quantities. What tea do you prefer to drink when you have a hangover?
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zoezoegr · 7 months ago
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Sam at the BFI
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samskrt · 1 year ago
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Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment: The Ayurvedic Approach to Holistic Healing
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thedarkkeep · 11 months ago
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alchemylive · 9 months ago
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obviously i have complex feelings abt waldorf education but also im a little skeptical of critiques that center around "occult" beliefs and practices it does feel quite satanicpanic to meeeee
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invoke-parlay · 1 year ago
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We had such an amazing time at the Olean Holistic Fair this year! We gave out over 400 plants today. We love to see gardening and growing food be accessible to everyone and FREE!!
Check out our website to see more about what we do at Grow-It-Forward
I love the work I do and the purpose I feel helping my community the only way I know how - growing plants! Give this post a share so more people can get involved!
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reachlovenheal · 1 year ago
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Which are the Goddesses and when we do we invoke them
In Hinduism, there are several goddesses, each with her own distinct attributes and qualities. Devotees invoke these goddesses for various purposes, depending on their needs and intentions. Here are some of the prominent goddesses and when they are commonly invoked:
Goddess Durga: Goddess Durga is invoked during the festival of Navaratri, which spans nine nights and ten days. Devotees seek her blessings for protection, courage, and the removal of obstacles. Durga Puja, a major festival in West Bengal, is dedicated to her.
Goddess Lakshmi: Goddess Lakshmi is often invoked during Diwali, the festival of lights, to attract wealth, prosperity, and abundance. Lakshmi Puja is performed on Diwali night to welcome her into homes and businesses.
Goddess Saraswati: Goddess Saraswati is invoked by students and scholars to seek her blessings for knowledge, wisdom, and academic success. Saraswati Puja is commonly performed during Vasant Panchami, a spring festival.
Goddess Kali: Goddess Kali is often invoked for protection, to destroy negative influences, and to overcome obstacles. She is also associated with spiritual transformation and is revered by those seeking inner strength and enlightenment.
Goddess Parvati: Goddess Parvati, also known as Uma or Gauri, is invoked for marital bliss, fertility, and harmony in relationships. She is revered during festivals like Karva Chauth.
Goddess Sita: Goddess Sita, the consort of Lord Rama, is invoked for marital harmony and devotion. She is often venerated during festivals like Rama Navami and Karva Chauth.
Goddess Annapurna: Goddess Annapurna is invoked before meals to seek her blessings for nourishment and abundance. She is a symbol of food and sustenance.
Goddess Chamundeshwari: Goddess Chamundeshwari is worshipped in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, especially during the Navaratri festival. She is believed to protect devotees from negative energies and diseases.
Goddess Gayatri: Goddess Gayatri is invoked during daily prayers and meditation by those seeking spiritual enlightenment and divine knowledge. The Gayatri Mantra is a powerful invocation dedicated to her.
Goddess Santoshi Mata: Goddess Santoshi Mata is venerated on Fridays, especially by those seeking fulfillment of wishes and happiness. The worship of Santoshi Mata is associated with the "Santoshi Maa Vrat."
Goddess Radha: Goddess Radha is invoked for love, devotion, and a deeper connection with Lord Krishna. She is particularly revered by devotees of Lord Krishna.
These are just a few examples, and there are many more goddesses in Hinduism, each with her own unique significance and attributes. Devotees invoke these goddesses during specific festivals, rituals, or daily prayers to seek their blessings for various aspects of life.
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paintreatmentdirectory · 1 year ago
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Suicide and Chronic pain Understanding the link and prevention strategies.
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