Message from @deBeez

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2018-04-15 23:49:37 UTC  

I've gotta tell you guys... There's nothing like making up a batch of homemade body wash, face wash, dishwasher detergent and body powder to make you feel empowered and get your depressed mind off of all this war crap. Ugh!

2018-04-16 19:46:46 UTC  

@jupiterdaisy#0336 how did u make ur products ๐ŸŒž

2018-04-16 19:52:06 UTC  

My friend made garlic honey .. lots of organic garlic in good honey. Uses it for colds .. etc. she just used it on a chicken that was attacked by a dog and had really bad wounds and just ripped raw areas. She slathered it over all those areas and it healed really fast. Chickens usually heal fast but she says this was amazing .. she gave it a bath once wounds healed over. And chicken is ready to go back out to life. I going to make some and thought others may b interested ๐Ÿ•Š

2018-04-18 20:26:43 UTC  

@hitchhiker I find my recipes in various places and perfect them for my own use. I've been doing this for about 7 years now. Thats amazing about your friend's chicken. I also make a garlic, honey and Cayenne paste for immune issues.

2018-04-19 21:12:55 UTC  

@jupiterdaisy#0336, there is a product called "MediHoney" (kinda on the expensive side) which is for wound care.(I only got MediHoney recently). In 1993, I had a severe wound on my heel. Will leave out the most gory of the details, but after being in a cast for over a month, the original poorly treated heel injury finally required me to see a plastic surgeon. After removing (debriding) all of the dead tissue, I had a huge area on the back of my heel with no skin. There was a product called "duo-derm" which was basically a thin foam sheet (about 4x4 inches) with a sterile sugar compound embedded in it. These things cost me $5 each, and I had to change it every 4-5 days. The plastic surgeon told us that the duo-derm "patch" had come about because of the success of honey used in wound care.

2018-04-19 21:13:12 UTC  

Without it I would have surely lost my foot. We had some amazing help which had kept my wound from getting infected, but it was only a matter of time with a wound that large.

2018-04-19 21:17:18 UTC  

Original wound was beginning of September, Debriding was somewhere second to last week of October. It took until Christmas before I had new skin covering all of the wound. I used to joke that all I wanted for Christmas was not a new front tooth, but my heal healed. And I got it.

2018-04-19 21:17:50 UTC  

Honey does have amazing healing properties!

2018-04-19 21:20:12 UTC  

@hitchhiker Very cool info about using honey on the chicken. I am so glad that it worked so well!

2018-04-19 22:29:24 UTC  

@BornFree good to know! Nature rocks doesn't she?

2018-04-20 02:23:53 UTC  

@jupiterdaisy#0336 Yes. Our ๐ŸŒŽ is a wonderous place. So many amazing things. Even when everything is not ๐ŸŒˆ 's ๐Ÿฆ‹ 's and ๐Ÿฆ„ 's there are still so many amazing things. If we only take the time to look, they are right before us.

2018-04-20 02:48:35 UTC  

@jupiterdaisy#0336 What proportions of garlic : honey : cayenne do you use? I make a ginger-honey which is finely grated fresh ginger covered in honey. I then use 1/4 to 1/2 tsp of this to either tea or plain hot water. I used to mince fresh ginger with a knife for ginger tea, but it is handy to have some ready-to-go in the fridge.

2018-04-20 07:03:01 UTC  

Are there options for COPD?

2018-04-20 14:05:38 UTC  

Hello, does anyone have any experience making c60 on their own? I just finished my first batch after 2 weeks of sturring and i still had a considerable amount of c60 not desolved, laying on the bottom. Should I stir faster or just longer, or should i use oil that has a greater viscosity? I saw on youtube the same magnetic stirrer making c60 and it had more or less the same speed of stirring so i don't think it was that. anywayz have a good day

2018-04-20 16:16:55 UTC  

I think I already have the answer , i'm gonna cranck it up a little bit more next time :-p

2018-04-21 03:58:12 UTC  

@Stofke86#1505 I'm pretty sure Dustin did a video on making it on Nemo V channel

2018-04-21 04:18:18 UTC  

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2018-04-21 04:20:06 UTC  

@BornFree#4592 for u ๐Ÿ˜Š. Just makes me smile .. hee hee

2018-04-21 04:25:56 UTC  

@Lisemc#5461 I'm sorry not informed on COPD. but if I had something like that I would look for a really good classical homeopathic doctor. It is hard to find one but they can help many ailments western medical just make worse. I will help u find one if you would like.

2018-04-21 12:14:06 UTC  

Morning skies today maryland

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2018-04-21 12:16:06 UTC  

This mess doesnโ€™t help copd

2018-04-21 12:17:05 UTC  

We have had fewer chems but maybe itโ€™s because we had so much wind. On calm days we get loaded...

2018-04-21 12:17:40 UTC  

I canโ€™t find these planes on flightradar24

2018-04-22 04:48:35 UTC  

hitchhiker#9809 @Lisemc#5461 their are some great items to get rid of heavy metals . There are also good minerals we are lacking on Ken Rolas website Fresh and Alive. He also has lots of really great info on many many things going on. But chemtrails couldn't be helping condition and some of these things help combat those

2018-05-05 23:24:38 UTC  

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2018-05-09 20:47:16 UTC  

I use Axe deodorant and showergel, but somebody told me there are lots of heavy metals in these products, does anybody know of some better alternatives?

2018-05-10 00:13:24 UTC  

Tom's of Maine

2018-05-10 05:31:55 UTC  

Think Sport has some good deodorants that work .

2018-05-10 11:55:12 UTC  

I make my own deodorant with half aloe vera gel and half coconut oil

2018-05-10 12:16:07 UTC  

@jupiterdaisy sounds very healthy, alsow for the skin, i'll look into it thx

2018-05-10 15:36:59 UTC  

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2018-05-10 15:38:02 UTC  

@Stofke86 this works well for me .. a lot of natural types donโ€™t.. guess Iโ€™m extra stinky ๐Ÿ˜†

2018-05-10 15:38:24 UTC  

Got it at sprouts

2018-05-10 23:37:35 UTC  

I find the natural deodorants are not antiperspirants tho.m

2018-05-11 06:07:05 UTC  

@creepyAnon antiperspirants are not good for your body's health. You need to perspire.

2018-05-11 06:11:11 UTC  

@Stofke86#1505 there are plenty of natural options available. Crystal is one option- we use the spray so the bacteria from underarms doesn't get on applicator (like with solids or rollons). Also, if your diet is clean and your system is functioning properly, you don't really usually need to use anything. But I understand that can be offensive to some...lol. Crystal spray is a great option.

2018-05-11 09:56:18 UTC  

@MamaLana Sourdough Ok thx for the info, I'm definitely going for a more natural solution.

2018-05-13 01:59:27 UTC  

I stopped washing my hair with shampoo several years ago. I can wash my hair with natural kitchen products like baking soda. Baking soda also helps keep my skin clear of rough dry skin patches. It exfoliates and tightens the skin. It makes my finger nails strong and white. It relieves itching in scalp and skin. Bathing in it makes my skin soft. I use alcohol under my arms whenever I feel sweaty. Itโ€™s great to kill bad odor from germs. I skip the flouride and aluminum products and also parabens phthalate tea and dea and sodium Lauralsulfate. Coconut oil is great too for skin and teeth.

2018-05-13 13:05:54 UTC  

I make an wonderful face wash out of half baking soda and half coconut oil. Yes, it is excellent for tightening and softening skin!

2018-05-14 19:16:54 UTC  

Does anyone do coconut oil pulling.. first thing when u wake up switch teaspoon oil through teeth and spit out ? I do it first a few minutes then new batch 10 more min and spit out .. all kinds of benefits