I haven't heard much about shedding in the last few months. I was wondering if people still experience negative effects after having been around vaccinated people?
I'm also wondering about this, since recent research I believe confirmed that a vaccinated person will still have spike proteins in their body 2 months after vaccination.
Wait till you start growing your own 'baccy'! A beautiful plant: It smells nice, has pretty pink trumpet flowers and it grows very fast, once it is a seedling. The leaves have healling properties. So we grow it next to the front and back doors for first aid. Tobacco leaves stop bleeding, infection, inflammation and pain.
Funny aside: I saw this done when I was a child: My parents were the adventurous type who would hire guides for tours through Malayan jungle. LOL. Anyway the guides carried cigarettes over their ears. I thought they were carefully storing their smoke for later. Everyone smokes over there. But no. My mother suddenly started slapping her pants legs and complaining about the itch. When the pants legs were rolled up, leaches had jumped on her legs and were already an inch long gorging on her blood. Out came the cigarettes: The guides chewed a piece and applied the wet tobacco to the leaches that curled up and fell off. The bleeding afterwards was stopped the same way.
BTW I have done the first aid burn and cut tobacco treatment multiple times: one of those burns was on a child who had a boiled water accident, her burn was the size of an adult hand, that lost the skin while sitting in a cold bath, so it was open. Now, there is no scarring.
Remember that tobacco seeds need light to germinate. They need to be sown on top of the dirt. Then when they sprout, thin them a little. Then when they get a good bit bigger, transplant them to their permanent spot in the garden.
NC cured tobacco is one of the best smells.
I didn't know tobacco could be used for that. I will definitely look into growing tobacco myself!