Good deal FUGGER .
Could you give a heads up of what kind of diet you used or whatever?
I'm curious.
I can't get past 130 pounds, I'm lucky to get that far.
I noticed the other day i was losing more weight... (I notice it in my hands, I don't have a scale)
techjesse
I hope you get better dude
As for me...
I was in a coma in 2011, had a bump on the left side of my nose ever since.
I finally got rid of it last month, it was a combo of diff home remedies, not sure what did it.
If I picked it off, it would bleed like crazy and come back.
This time I noticed it was a bit smaller, I haven't messed with it in a few years.
I picked it off, didn't come back this time or anything.
It's back to normal lol .
I'm still experimenting with diff oils and ingredients to shower with, I'm interested in making custom soaps, been so ever since I've learned a bit about aleppo soap and diff fountain of youths are the world.
There's a story of Napoleon and some queen, that would not lay with him until he bathed in rosemary.
I don't know if it was Josephine, or Queen Elizabeth of Hungary...
I was trying to find the quote for you guys, but this one will do I suppose.
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Perhaps one of the more amusing tales of rosemary's magic involves Queen Elizabeth of Hungary (1305-1381).
Suffering from severe rheumatism and gout the Queen (aged 72) turned to the healing powers of the rosemary
plant. She began using a variant of Rosemary Water, also referred to as Hungary (Budapest) Water, allegedly
given to her by a hermit who claimed that "it would preserve her beauty and health until her death." In fact,
legend claims, the treatment so enhanced her health, vitality and appearance that she, using her own words, "was
not only cured, but recovered my strength, and appeared to all so remarkably beautiful that the King of Poland
asked me in marriage." (from a text by John Prevost, published 1656). By the way, the King was 26 years old.
Take from this what you may.
Stuff like this fascinates me.
As I get older I find myself wanting to learn more and more diff oddball things.
And medicine is something I never thought I'de get into.
Because why doit yourself right?
Well, the docs aren't that great these days.
It's not the healthcare so much that is the prob, it's the doc's themselves.
Even if you find a good doc, it can take a dozen visits for them to figure out anything at all.
Take my heart for example, it's missing a valve.
It took them like 5 years for them to figure that out.
So I'm trying to figure diff odd things out myself, from hair to skin care, to bug repellents, and how they all work.
Home remedies can work if you know how they work, going in blind is like overclocking without knowing why the limits are there.
It's a shot in the dark.
If you have no idea what you're doing, it can make things worse, again liek overclocking, sometimes you just need to clear the cmos and start over eh .
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