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Carol Ackerman posted in the group Health & Wellness
Talking with the CVS pharmacist in Shreve I find him to be a wealth of information. I told him the vitamins I was taking to build up my immune system and he is actually taking the same ones I am including the Elderberry syrup. However, he recently was talking with an emergency room assistant and this person told him NOT to take Elderberry syrup…Read More
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Brandon Krebs posted in the group Homesteading / survival
🌶 🫑 Pepper plants from my garden last year! You can dig up your pepper plants since they are perennials before the 1st frost. Keep the root ball intact and place in a container with dirt. They will go dormant over the winter so minimal watering will needed. Also make sure they receive little light and don’t freeze! When spring arrives you can r…Read More
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Well I needed to know this around October 😜
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I liked a lot of what he said except I don’t fully agree with his “Sabbath” idea of no work done in the garden on the Sabbath. That is old testament that we cannot do work on the Sabbath or for us as Christians our day of rest is Sunday. When your garden needs watering or delicate plants may die if you don’t get them watered you do so no…
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Josiah Martin posted in the group Research
If you’re not familiar with this, you need to be!
https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2020060606
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Carol Ackerman posted in the group Research
Here is their white paper document on the Covid vaccine from American’s Frontline Doctors. I haven’t read thru it all yet.
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Carol Ackerman posted in the group Research
This is a good place to get Covid vaccine information. The video I posted previously by Dr. Simone Gold is part of this America’s Frontline Doctors group. I signed up for their newsletter, signed their petition to stop medical discrimination and also signed up to become a member where you can get some of their exclusive information. You can join…Read More
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Carol Ackerman posted in the group Health & Wellness
Well I made my elderberry syrup and it is a success. For under $10 i was ablle to make around 40 ounces. Buying it in the store would cost over $40.
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Carol Ackerman posted in the group Health & Wellness
Went shopping in Amish country with Cindy Miller yesterday and found frozen elderberries and other ingredients to make my elderberry syrup so this is what I am going to do today.
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Carol Ackerman posted in the group Health & Wellness
Homemade remedies for colds and flu for all ages.
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Carol Ackerman posted in the group Health & Wellness
What are the Benefits of Elderberry?
The elderberry plant has been long used in traditional medicine for pain relief, inflammation, and as a diuretic.Here are more potential benefits of elderberries:
Studies suggest that elderberries have antiviral and antimicrobial properties, and have been generally recognized as safe by the…Read More
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Carol Ackerman posted in the group Health & Wellness
I just finished off my 2nd bottle of elderberry syrup. It is part of my program to boost my immune system. This syrup I bought at a craft fair but is now being sold at Troyer’s Market in Millersburg and I think is around $15 a bottle. You only take 1 tablespoon a day so it lasts awhile. It is sweet tasting and really good. Kids should love it…Read More
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Katie Schupp posted in the group Homesteading / survival
I’m trying the regrowth method for this stalk of romaine lettuce. It won’t fully regrow to the size it was, but in 12 to 15 days I’ll have enough lettuce for a small salad or for sandwiches. How cool is it to get more bang for your buck?!
Celery and green onions get full regrowth! The article link goes over everything …Read More
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Carol Ackerman posted in the group Homesteading / survival
I thought this was a neat idea. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1934694616600995
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Joshua Bevington posted in the group Research
Jeffrey Edward Epstein’s flight logs. “David Rodgers” was the pilot in the listed logs below
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Josiah Martin posted in the group Preparation & Readiness
Antibiotic ointment and/or antibacterial herbal salves
Ace bandages- multiple sizes
Kerlix or rolled gauze
Steri strips and butterfly bandages to close minor lacerations
TONS of gauze/dressings (BOTH: sterile and non-sterile 4x4s. Include lots of non-adherent “telfa” pads so healing wounds won’t stick to the dressing)
ABD pads (usua…Read More
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Brandon Krebs posted in the group Homesteading / survival
Experimenting with different long term fruit and nut tree markers. So far I like the all metal (copper) ones the best. The others seem to be more short term. These will also help with grafting different varieties on the same tree! They can also be used in the garden with identifying tomatoes, peppers and other plants that you have different kinds…Read More
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Brandon Krebs posted in the group Homesteading / survival
Feeding sourdough starter! Make sure your lid is on at an angle or you have hole in the lid. The starter has to be able to breathe!
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Taylor Pszenitzki posted in the group Health & Wellness
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Taylor Pszenitzki posted in the group Health & Wellness
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