Ok thanks I think I got it : a super infusion, kind of tea, I will certainly look for it now.
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No, that’s not it… it’s more a sulphuric/citric blend, of the restorative regenerative kind… to build and fix your DNA and protect your cells from damage that can lead to serious diseases such as cancers. Sulfur also assists your body to metabolize food and contributes to the health of your skin, tendons, and ligaments.
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…sounds pretty useful, huh.
Thanks again, the thought of cancer is one that I try not to entertain, for there is a history of it on my mother’s side of the family, and I suspect on my father’s as well, now I certainly will try to find such a blend.
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Good luck with your mission, dear Meno
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Oolong also has similar health benefits to the sulphurs, which can be drank throughout the day, as well as the hibiscus/lotus brews… all good recommendations.
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…eat clean / stay healthy… that’s my motto…
Thanks MagsJ got it, almost though it’s nearly a Mission impossible. But I really appreciate that.
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…it’s a real game changer / your game will be changed, so worth the effort put in to procure the product.
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I routinely take my self-prescribed (with the green-light from my pain/fatigue/M.E. integrated-medicine pain-Consultant) morning and night -as well as a few other tinctures teas and potions in-between- and haven’t looked back since.
Why didn’t my integrated-medicine pain-Consultant suggest/prescribe the [natural] medication to me… why because there’s no/less patients/money in curing me/his patients, of course.
Same here, ‘Big-Pharma’ being particularly pesky in that regard.
But then a necessary caution must be exorcised, where snake-oil grifters will promise any certain cure, while hope of a painless life takes a giant step backwards.
…glad I remained optimistic throughout, in still going out, soireeing, and then recuperating for the entirety of the next month or two.
…it was all so worth it. ; )
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I’m too educated and knowledgeable to fall for the hard-sell of the snake-oil salespeople… only giant steps forward, from now on in Meno.
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Thyme for tea…
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The many benefits of steeped thyme:
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Thyme tea has many potential health benefits, including:
Antioxidants: Thyme is rich in antioxidants, which can help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.
Digestion: Thyme tea may help with digestion, gas, and indigestion.
Respiratory health: Thyme tea can help with respiratory conditions like bronchitis, asthma, congestion, colds, flu, and blocked sinuses.
Sore throat: Thyme tea can soothe a sore throat.
Stress reduction: Thyme tea can have a calming effect and may help reduce stress and anxiety.
Immune system: Thyme’s high levels of vitamin C can boost the immune system.
Bone health: Thyme is high in vitamin K, iron, calcium, and manganese.
Blood pressure: Thyme tea may help manage hypertension by relaxing constricted arteries and improving circulation.
Hair growth: Thyme helps with hair growth by improving blood circulation to the scalp.
Thyme also contains thymol, which has antiseptic, anti-infective, and anti-fungal properties.
Generative AI is experimental.
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My current go-to teas are: thyme (of course), rosemary, and sage… as well as my scoby-less home-made kombucha… and that is all!
I also plan to grow my own sage and rosemary, like I do my thyme, lavender, chamomile, and sweet woodruff… all of which I partake in, in a tea form.
Sounds delicious and extraordinary for such exotics variety
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The word ‘soothing’ comes to mind… One can feel their healing properties spreading-out into the body, with each, and every, sip.
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Did you have your tea this morning Meno?
No I haven’t to be honest, but I have had some medicinal grass, my chronic pains returned seasonally with a ballot and skipped tea.
I had coffee for a change, missing its taste is like missing a fix I admit.
But then, say 30 years of use may be called an addiction, one might be tempted to say.
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…but did you have your sulphur in it? is what I was trying to get at…
I should have sorrrry.
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Well I only asked because… when taken consistently, the sulphur permeates throughout the body, exponentially, with each and every dose.
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There’s always the next day/today, so not to worry… : )
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To add:
Sorry to hear that you are having a pain flare @Meno4, they are such ghastly things… try staying away from processed foods and do take your sulphur twice-daily… coz it’s used in the medical profession to heal just that.
It helps heal the liver, which is responsible for chronic pain and fatigue when it is congested, which the sulphur helps decongest.
So drink up, ok!
Thank You, MagsJ incidentally I’m switching from scotch 2 shots to Jegermeister, heard very good things about it, have you heard any worthwhile thing about it?
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No, but I know what it is… it tastes almost medicinal, probably due to it having been infused with herbs.
Sounds heathy and tastes yummy… a good swap for whisky, right?
How strong is Jagermeister in comparison to vodka and tequila? Just a little less strong … For the US drinkers- Jager is considered 70 Proof - which is 35% Alcohol by Volume. Vodka and Tequila and just about every “regular” hard liquor is 80 Proof - which is 40% Alcohol by Volume.
Is Jägermeister strong?