Good thing I am growing some, know several idiots who have had the jab.
Just remembered that absinthe is made from wormwood - wonder if that would work. As for getting rid of toxins: various green clays and food grade diatomaceous earth do a good job. I chug some down a couple of times a week first thing on an empty stomach and have seen a remarkable change / improvement of various skin blemishes /liver spots etc.
Artemisia annua, also known as sweet wormwood, sweet annie, sweet sagewort, annual mugwort or annual wormwood, is a common type of wormwood native to temperate Asia, but naturalized in many countries including scattered parts of North America.
Artemesia douglasiana is very common in the west if that's where you are you could likely locate some and harvest it. Also sagebrush, not sage has the goods. Artemesia vulgaris does too.
It's when a few sprigs, or thin branches with foliage are hung upside down so the leaves hang, then bunched together and wound with some string into a bundle. They are dried like that and then the end is lit to where it smolders it's called a smudge stick it is used ceremonially ort can be used as incense. Some times they contain a variety of leaves,. White sage is the most common herb, but sagebrush, cedar, tobacco and other herbs can be mixed in with it.
Yes, I've been researching and stocking up, learning the local plants, mushrooms and other edibles too. It's great fun, I never knew what I was missing out on. Combined with giving Rockefeller a kick in the balls it's made me deeply happy.
I smoke california mugwort (A.douglasiana) every night which is an artemesia sp. Found near water here in the west. It contains the same Sesquiterpene lactones that wormwood (also an artemisia) does which artemesinin is derived from.
I smoke it because it enhances dreams, it's known as the dream herb.
Apparently california sagebrush which is not a true sage because it is artemisia, not salvia, also contains the same chems.
Good thing I am growing some, know several idiots who have had the jab.
Just remembered that absinthe is made from wormwood - wonder if that would work. As for getting rid of toxins: various green clays and food grade diatomaceous earth do a good job. I chug some down a couple of times a week first thing on an empty stomach and have seen a remarkable change / improvement of various skin blemishes /liver spots etc.
Artemisia annua, also known as sweet wormwood, sweet annie, sweet sagewort, annual mugwort or annual wormwood, is a common type of wormwood native to temperate Asia, but naturalized in many countries including scattered parts of North America.
How did 'Sweet Annie' get in amongst those other names? Someone finally gave this poor plant a break in mean nomenclature it seems.
Annua is close to Annie.
I got a bottle of it on Amazon when the Covid craziness first started.
If you mean the absinthe, take a look these paintings: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=absinthe+drinkers+painting&t=ffab&atb=v105-1&iax=images&ia=images&iai=http%3A%2F%2Fuploads0.wikiart.org%2Fimages%2Fpablo-picasso%2Fthe-absinthe-drinker-1901.jpg They don't look all that happy, some words of warning: https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/what-is-absinthe/
I love ouzo. The taste of aniseed.
Artemesia douglasiana is very common in the west if that's where you are you could likely locate some and harvest it. Also sagebrush, not sage has the goods. Artemesia vulgaris does too.
Artemisia, a plant. ? people who do "plant spirit medicine" know how powerful it is.
What does that mean does it cause a trip out hallucinations if so I’m out
No it's not hallucinagenic but it enhances dreams. Makes them vivid. It can also be made into a smudge.
What’s a smudge?
It's when a few sprigs, or thin branches with foliage are hung upside down so the leaves hang, then bunched together and wound with some string into a bundle. They are dried like that and then the end is lit to where it smolders it's called a smudge stick it is used ceremonially ort can be used as incense. Some times they contain a variety of leaves,. White sage is the most common herb, but sagebrush, cedar, tobacco and other herbs can be mixed in with it.
I appreciate you brother thank you for explaining that for me, stay awesome!
Thanks fren, ordered some. Nice spot.
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Yes, I've been researching and stocking up, learning the local plants, mushrooms and other edibles too. It's great fun, I never knew what I was missing out on. Combined with giving Rockefeller a kick in the balls it's made me deeply happy.
I smoke california mugwort (A.douglasiana) every night which is an artemesia sp. Found near water here in the west. It contains the same Sesquiterpene lactones that wormwood (also an artemisia) does which artemesinin is derived from.
I smoke it because it enhances dreams, it's known as the dream herb.
Apparently california sagebrush which is not a true sage because it is artemisia, not salvia, also contains the same chems.
So we all know that the mRNA Covid-19 vaccines re-purpose your own cells to manufacture Spike Proteins for your anti-bodies to target.
And these proteins are now also revealed to be toxic, causing any number of problems in the body. Blood clots, heart problems, and nerve disorders.
Could HCQ and this new drug help people avoid the above-mentioned side effects of the vaccines, in addition to helping fight off the actual virus?
Is there a hyperlink for the article?
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07391102.2020.1796809
Here you go, I typed out what was on the image.
https://doi.org/10.1080/07391102.2020.1796809
Thanks!