I suspect one of the long-running jokes post-Great Awakening will be that the only products that turned out not to help were the vaccines and Remdesivir.
As far as dandelion, there is the root tea you can buy in most stores. It's far from being my favorite type of flavor profile but it can become tolerable if you persist with it (as one must do when one buys a box).
The Greeks cook the greens up like spinach and they seem to come out nicely. (Horta)
What's hilarious to me is I was taught to view dandelions as weeds. Maybe just another NWO project to take some nutrition out of our lives?
I remember when we used to play with dandelion flowers in the playground and some kids would just eat the whole flower head in one go. I bet they are some of the healthiest people right now.
I will try the dandelion root tea. I bet if I add manuka honey to it, it will taste much better!
I suspect one of the long-running jokes post-Great Awakening will be that the only products that turned out not to help were the vaccines and Remdesivir.
As far as dandelion, there is the root tea you can buy in most stores. It's far from being my favorite type of flavor profile but it can become tolerable if you persist with it (as one must do when one buys a box).
The Greeks cook the greens up like spinach and they seem to come out nicely. (Horta)
What's hilarious to me is I was taught to view dandelions as weeds. Maybe just another NWO project to take some nutrition out of our lives?
Dandelion is endemic across North America because early settlers brought seeds with them from Europe.
It was used for many medicinal purposes as well as the leaves were used in salads.
I remember when we used to play with dandelion flowers in the playground and some kids would just eat the whole flower head in one go. I bet they are some of the healthiest people right now.
I will try the dandelion root tea. I bet if I add manuka honey to it, it will taste much better!
And all those ventilators!