01-23-2019, 04:28 AM
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01-23-2019, 06:24 PM
(01-23-2019, 03:50 AM)senona Wrote: [ -> ]I recall reading something about that a while back and thought along with controlling blood pressure, maybe it would also keep the vampires at bay.
Seriously tho, very good health benefits indeed.
I don't know about vampires, but it seems to keep mosquitos at bay - which, to my way of thinking, are just miniature vampires anyhow! I can recall my great-grandpa keeping a bowl of quartered onions on the kitchen table at all times. He'd pick 'em up and eat the quarters just like he was eating a quartered apple, and worked in the fields into his 80's, every day. He's the only person I've ever watched putting up hay shocks by hand, with a pole and a pitchfork - and a cradle scythe... and that was when he was in his 80's. Dad taught me how to use a horse and a vine to gather the stuff up for shocking, but grandpap was the only person I ever saw actually doing it on a regular basis. He was born in 1883, so life growing up was a bit different for him, a little less technological than the rest of us.
Quote:BTW, how is Grace doing? Is her back better?
Some days better, some days worse. Her spine is held together by screws, so it will never be 100%, but that just makes her my very own Bionic Woman!
Quote:I know one thing....if I ever get your way to go hiking or what have ya, I'm looking your azz up to be my guide!!
No problem, I'm happy to help - just be prepared to stop every 50 yards or so going up the mountains so I can catch my breath!
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01-23-2019, 10:27 PM
Baking soda; so many helpful things it does, and soooo cheap! I'm surprised Big Pharma hasn't found a way to ban this from consumers.
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