That seems as though it could be very helpful, Islander.
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That seems as though it could be very helpful, Islander.
Having lived in South America for so long, I have an ingrained nap habit. When my work schedule allows, I take a short nap.
According to an Argentine friend, Peron used to say that naps are good,...
Congratulations, Islander! I'm so happy to hear it. (Are you still able to enjoy your homemade wine?)
I'm sorry if I'm not making this clear. The Supreme Court said you cannot physically force someone to get vaccinated, but you can make rules for what happens if someone chooses not to get vaccinated,...
The way I see it, it's one and the same, because the Supreme Court says it's just fine and dandy for government at any level, if they want to, to make life very very difficult for those who refuse to...
I'm so glad you're in contact with Anthony Samsel, Islander. I deeply respect his knowledge and wisdom.
Maybe this is in the vax inserts (I haven't read them yet, but thanks for the link), but...
Julieanne and Islander, have you tried magnesium? It helps me sleep, and is known to have that effect. I read you should take it around dinnertime for it to be helpful at bedtime. It also helps...
I figured it out. We have year-round ST: earlier sunrises and earlier sunsets. People in Brazil use the military time jargon to refer to time. At first I had to subtract twelve to figure out an...
Hmm. I think we must've gone with year-round ST, but as dumb as this sounds, I'm not sure.
I confess I haven't read the article, but the last couple years here in Brazil, they've ditched the changing of the clocks, and I love it. It might seem like a small thing, but it makes a difference.
You're right, Mr. Wiz. Raw egg whites do have that problem. One workaround is to eat only the yolks raw.
It seems it would be a shame to cook most sprouts (mung bean sprouts being an exception). I wonder if the same alleged problems would be present if you sprouted seeds at home? I used to do that a...
You've articulated one of my main concerns, Maurya.
For some reason I can't access the link, so I don't know what other foods are mentioned. But I agree completely with you, Islander, about milk and eggs, with the caveat that I wouldn't eat...
I respectfully disagree. And remember that fairly early on (late December, I think, but I'm not sure) the WHO continued to parrot China's affirmation that the virus didn't spread from person to...
Why wouldn't a sovereign nation want to make its own rules instead of agreeing (quite possibly without even knowing ahead of time what they'd be agreeing to) to obey rules made by non-elected global...
And THAT is even more chilling.
The specter of mandatory vaccination, no matter by what other name they want to call it, is beyond chilling.
From the New England Journal of Medicine
Ensuring Uptake of Vaccines against SARS-CoV-2
Michelle M. Mello, J.D., Ph.D., Ross D. Silverman, J.D., M.P.H., and Saad B. Omer, M.B., B.S., M.P.H.,...
I was glad to see the herb vitex (also called agnus castus and chasteberry, among other monikers) on the list. This was readily available in capsule form here when I needed it for a couple of bouts...
Until recently, no matter what one's political opinions or leanings, pretty much everyone in the country would be interested in and even concerned about the president's health. I'm not arguing that...
Mr. Wiz, I think you meant to say that our bodies can't make them.
Thanks for this important information, Mr. Wizard. It sounds serious indeed.
I'm sorry, but I'm at a loss to understand how that article could make anyone laugh. The situation is serious.
Lately I've been making the following with broccoli, cauliflower, or a combination of both: I put previously-steamed broc/cauli in some hot coconut oil in a frying pan, stir once or twice, add an egg...