Message from @Stofke86

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2018-04-01 11:44:52 UTC  

@Maga gal Have you tried grinding the chia and flax seeds. I use an electric coffee grinder for about a week's worth at a time. If I have them already ground, my husband will add them to his yogurt.

2018-04-01 11:50:13 UTC  

They actually come ground up. I sprinkle them on pretty much everything. My family makes fun and I donโ€™t care! @BornFree what do you take them for?

2018-04-01 11:50:56 UTC  
2018-04-01 11:52:00 UTC  

Chia and Flax Seeds are a good source of fiber, but also there are lots of trace minerals.

2018-04-01 11:53:39 UTC  

We are always looking for ways to save money. I get ours in bulk section of the coop. It is much cheaper to grind them myself. Also, less loss of nutrients when used soon after grinding.

2018-04-01 12:20:30 UTC  

We switched to coconut oil primarily because of anti-inflammatory properties. there are a lot of other benefits though. ๐Ÿ‘‰ http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/13-evidence-based-medicinal-properties-coconut-oil ๐Ÿ‘‰ http://coconutoil.com/study-coconut-oil-fatty-acids-have-bactericidal-and-anti-inflammatory-activities-against-acne/

2018-04-01 15:41:21 UTC  

I can't eat curry often enough to get enough turmeric for health benefits, so we started using the Curamed brand, but due to serious cost difference, we switched to Vitacost.com 's "ROOT2 Turmeric Extract Curcumin C3 Complexยฎ with Bioperineยฎ" The Chia, Flax, Coconut Oil, and Curcumin are all supposed to have anti-inflammatory properties. ๐ŸŒท as well as possibly protecting against Fluoride toxicity: http://archive.is/5JZOv ๐ŸŒท Also possibly treat/prevent cancer: http://archive.is/182rl ๐ŸŒท including TNBC: http://archive.is/ZVeCk ๐ŸŒž I need to research turmeric supplements more.

2018-04-01 16:00:26 UTC  

@BornFree Do you use coconut oil for cooking too? I have it and use it from time to time but I primarily use Avocado oil for cooking or Olive Oil, grape seed oil has many benifits too.

2018-04-01 17:00:14 UTC  

@BornFree Thank you!

2018-04-01 19:19:21 UTC  

@Maga gal ๐ŸŒบ You are most welcome. Have a wonderful Easter.

2018-04-01 19:28:09 UTC  

@Nightwolf ๐ŸŒš ๐Ÿบ We have been using Coconut Oil for cooking, when it can be melted -- eggs, stirfry, pancakes. For in recipes, mostly Avocado oil or Olive oil. I have some Olive/Grapeseed oil, but usually do not think to use it. I have always loved coconut, so i found it quite easy to transition to it. My husband took a bit longer, but now he is used to it. ๐ŸŒป

2018-04-01 19:38:12 UTC  

Hey, I just realized that a Youtuber my husband told me about last week is here. ๐Ÿค” Gee, it's a small world. https://www.dustinnemos.com/health ๐Ÿ‘‹

2018-04-01 19:39:02 UTC  

No, NOT mysite it's Duston Nemos' site.

2018-04-02 00:00:21 UTC  

Happy Easter everyone!
On the subject of coconut oil, I quit taking it because of cholesterol levels. I might have been overdoing it! I use it here and there now. I had read it only raised the good cholesterol but I guess thatโ€™s not true.

2018-04-02 00:18:10 UTC  

@BornFreeinteresting vid on rice. I must begin cooking it properly!

2018-04-04 10:58:22 UTC  

@TommyMac! Whoa! Last Week my hubby mentioned @Dustin Nemos to me

2018-04-05 13:53:36 UTC  

Dustin Nemos is great

2018-04-08 05:10:16 UTC  

Something interesting for you guys to look at if you're interested in ORMUS. Very cool vid IMO nice and concise. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taoRi-XvII0

2018-04-08 15:53:37 UTC  

I'm just now catching up on Dustin videos. Does anyone have links to the new gmo experiments he referred to in the 4/4 video? Thanks.

2018-04-09 13:49:23 UTC  

I few things I swear by are local raw unfiltered honey, apple cider vinegar (now made into master tonic) avocado seeds and I've heard that apricot/peach seeds provide a great amount of b-17. (They need to be roasted to cook off the cyanide) haven't yet found any that are organic so I haven't bought any yet to try.
And then there's garlic, garlic, garlic. The stuff is awesome.
I grew up on a dairy farm and played out in the pasture, Creek, pond and always got dirty, I think that is where I built up my super immunity, I'm rarely sick but if a get the sniffles I go straight for the honey and garlic. Garlic burps suck๐Ÿ˜‚ but when taken with the honey they aren't nearly as common.
In one of Dustin's videos I linked to how to make master tonic. Be sure to wear gloves if you make.
If you're nose is stopped up, grating the horseradish will cure that!!!

2018-04-09 21:28:44 UTC  

Makin' some c 60 with some fine virgin olive oil

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/429560203390877706/433015434476781569/IMG_20180409_232322543.jpg

2018-04-09 21:29:09 UTC  

thx man!

2018-04-09 21:29:45 UTC  

family will appriciate it to!

2018-04-09 21:48:32 UTC  

used my 99.95% oven dried c60 from bucky labs ( cost 135, 95 USD = 111 โ‚ฌ with shipment to belgium) with some high quality olive oil , paid 45 โ‚ฌ for 1500ml olive oil, but maybe in future i'm gonna use 2000ml for my 1 gram c 60 to

2018-04-15 04:25:52 UTC  

Ok. I have a question for anyone who has done research on the pineal gland and how to best heal it. Anyone? Also planning on healing my husband's type 1 diabetes he has had for just short of 40 years now. DM me please.

2018-04-15 22:35:24 UTC  

@modsquad Pineal gland: Nascent iodine 1-2 drops/day, Magnesium, CBD oil. Also watercress, pineapple, coconut water, banana, avocado. Jordan Sather (Destroying the Illusion) and Dustin have done vids on this.

2018-04-15 23:04:54 UTC  

ty @Relic 1776 will add it to the list of things to look into!

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