I've had pumpkin seed oil and avocado oil but not heard of black cumin oil!! Thank you so much. It's so easy to put a little bit of all this stuff in our everyday dishes we serve up, instead of the toxic table salt and whatnot. I always love trying to discover new flavours and nutrients, so a big thank you!!! 😀😎😍
You’re very welcome. I am happy to share along what I have learned. I think you’re gonna love black cumin oil. I find it incredibly aromatic and versatile. I heard about it early from a bardsfm episode, that it was a natural source of Hcq. I like it better than tonic. Though the Q bottle cap I will keep for life, I am not a big carbonated drinker.
What sort of salt do you like to use? I’ve got a mineral one and a Himalayan style I’m fond of but not aware of anything to be aware of in salts.
Do you have a preferred vendor? I was able to get some organic online from https://mountainroseherbs.com/ though I’m always looking for new sources.
Have you tried horsetail yet? I also just heard about cramp bark, digging into the rabbit hole of anti Parasite foods. I’ll be as sturdy as an ox and feasting like a king. Government be damned.
For salt, sodium being essential despite the propaganda, I go for organic sea salt flakes or the Himalayan rock salt. Here in the UK, yes you can get it from 'health' shops, but it also tends to be silently available on the shelves of 'Bargain' stores where vendors have dumped the ends of their wholesale stock after it didn't sell well in mainstream supermarkets.
No idea about horsetail!! Another route to send me down, thank you 😀
One thing I can attest to - raw, unpasteurised Sauerkraut. I don't want to be crude, but amongst the innumerable health benefits, its 🍆 property is ahem, genuinely real!! 😏
looks up from zoom eggplant you say... a man can manage some cabbage for his eggplant
I appreciate that you mention the bargain shop, we have one here any I’ve been blessed to find such items as you mentioned, though it is ‘get what you can when you can’ type of thing, it’s been great. God has provided.
Oh man do we need salt. In basic training they pushed water hard core cause the soldiers would often get dehydrated in the hot summer southern heat. I could tell I didn’t need anymore but everyone had to finish their canteens before moving on to sit/stand for ever and get Boots. In the hallway I started to suffer from hyponatremia (Basically water poisoning.) my body tired to get water out of it everywhere, my eyes flowed, my sweat flowed and my urine flowed, all adding to the loss of sodium. A form of reverse dehydration... miserable. After recovery treatments The docs had me open salt packs and eat them off my hand, I’d carry them with me from them on. Salt is definitely important. It is nice to cook and add it to taste, some days I can feel the need for a bit more. So important to listen to our bodies and have that line of communication as open as possible.
Horsetail has been an epic add for me, a little yellow dock to cover the loss of certain nutrients and your gold. Strong bones and teeth. Only natural form of digestible silicate, if memory serves.
Hmm yeah let's sideline the eggplant reference lol, it's said now, that's the important thing.
Thank you so much for the story on salt!! It's been demonised for far too long. There's a reason why Sodium is 11 on the Periodic Table, and first essential metal available from food sources. But there is a UGE difference between your everyday 'table salt' vs proper salt from proper sources.
Looking at horsetail, it appears to be a plant I recognise growing naturally in the UK. Will investigate further, thanks!
I've had pumpkin seed oil and avocado oil but not heard of black cumin oil!! Thank you so much. It's so easy to put a little bit of all this stuff in our everyday dishes we serve up, instead of the toxic table salt and whatnot. I always love trying to discover new flavours and nutrients, so a big thank you!!! 😀😎😍
You’re very welcome. I am happy to share along what I have learned. I think you’re gonna love black cumin oil. I find it incredibly aromatic and versatile. I heard about it early from a bardsfm episode, that it was a natural source of Hcq. I like it better than tonic. Though the Q bottle cap I will keep for life, I am not a big carbonated drinker.
What sort of salt do you like to use? I’ve got a mineral one and a Himalayan style I’m fond of but not aware of anything to be aware of in salts.
Do you have a preferred vendor? I was able to get some organic online from https://mountainroseherbs.com/ though I’m always looking for new sources.
Have you tried horsetail yet? I also just heard about cramp bark, digging into the rabbit hole of anti Parasite foods. I’ll be as sturdy as an ox and feasting like a king. Government be damned.
For salt, sodium being essential despite the propaganda, I go for organic sea salt flakes or the Himalayan rock salt. Here in the UK, yes you can get it from 'health' shops, but it also tends to be silently available on the shelves of 'Bargain' stores where vendors have dumped the ends of their wholesale stock after it didn't sell well in mainstream supermarkets.
No idea about horsetail!! Another route to send me down, thank you 😀
One thing I can attest to - raw, unpasteurised Sauerkraut. I don't want to be crude, but amongst the innumerable health benefits, its 🍆 property is ahem, genuinely real!! 😏
looks up from zoom eggplant you say... a man can manage some cabbage for his eggplant
I appreciate that you mention the bargain shop, we have one here any I’ve been blessed to find such items as you mentioned, though it is ‘get what you can when you can’ type of thing, it’s been great. God has provided.
Oh man do we need salt. In basic training they pushed water hard core cause the soldiers would often get dehydrated in the hot summer southern heat. I could tell I didn’t need anymore but everyone had to finish their canteens before moving on to sit/stand for ever and get Boots. In the hallway I started to suffer from hyponatremia (Basically water poisoning.) my body tired to get water out of it everywhere, my eyes flowed, my sweat flowed and my urine flowed, all adding to the loss of sodium. A form of reverse dehydration... miserable. After recovery treatments The docs had me open salt packs and eat them off my hand, I’d carry them with me from them on. Salt is definitely important. It is nice to cook and add it to taste, some days I can feel the need for a bit more. So important to listen to our bodies and have that line of communication as open as possible.
Horsetail has been an epic add for me, a little yellow dock to cover the loss of certain nutrients and your gold. Strong bones and teeth. Only natural form of digestible silicate, if memory serves.
Hmm yeah let's sideline the eggplant reference lol, it's said now, that's the important thing.
Thank you so much for the story on salt!! It's been demonised for far too long. There's a reason why Sodium is 11 on the Periodic Table, and first essential metal available from food sources. But there is a UGE difference between your everyday 'table salt' vs proper salt from proper sources.
Looking at horsetail, it appears to be a plant I recognise growing naturally in the UK. Will investigate further, thanks!