Wifey and I have been taking Soursop bitters for a few months.
Company is called Amenazol or something similar. I buy direct from them since it seems fresher than what's on Amazon/ebay. It's about $20-30/bottle and we go through about a bottle a week. I take two shots each day - morning and evening. Wife takes one.
Side effect is it loosens up your digestive system at first, but I recovered pretty quickly.
I found that it makes my sinus issues better (I have allergies). Supposed to cure a wide range of ailments. It's called bitters for a reason, although I've grown to like the taste.
We're in our mid-50s and, if you younger pedes don't know what's coming in your future, older ladies start losing their sex drive as menopause creeps in. Was 18 months since the last time we got busy until last month when this stuff seemed to kick in for her. Still not where we were in our 20s and 30s, but I got laid three times in the last six weeks. Needless to say, I'm keeping us well-stocked in this magic juice.
Sure sucks in a lot of ways, still better than the alternative, at least sometimes....
TBF, plenty of older fellow men warned me what to expect when I was younger, but I still wasn't really prepared. Thought I had another 10 years to get ready...
Sad thing is I don't look my age and am in better shape than in my 40s - my libido is stronger than ever. Luckily I work from home and no longer have the distractions of lady coworkers. I'd like to think I'd be strong enough to stay faithful, but there were days in that last 18 months spell I was glad I didn't have to find out for sure. But the reality is that, at best, I got a brief respite and I get to spend the next 30 years in involuntary celibacy.
I don't know why women either don't know or don't care how important sex is to a husband's well-being and performance - at work, in interpersonal relationships, and in success in just about all aspects of life. For better or worse, it drives a lot of what we do, how we act, and whether we succeed. I'm convinced married women could collectively kill at least half the porn industry if they just made love with their husbands more often. Probably would also get more action on those honey-do items too if they didn't take away the poor guy's main motivation.
It's not a question of a trade, it's a question of motivation.
There's a reason men are driven to achieve, to do the hard things women don't want to do - whether it's wars, or fighting nature, or doing mindless chores, and the root of it is sex or the promise/possibility of sex. It doesn't even have to be a realistic possibility. We are driven to procreate at the most basic level. Heck, our race would have died off long ago if it was left solely to women.
"I find this mentality incredibly immature and a huge turn off."
Guess what men think about women's emotion-driven actions/inactions? It's not wrong, it's what makes us complementary as genders. The difference is women's needs are drilled into men's heads their entire lives, while women appear to be completely oblivious to those of men.
Men who don't support their women are pariahed by society, while women treat leaving their men unfulfilled as a running joke.
Let me put this a different way. You've probably had times in your life when you were really horny - especially if you've been pregnant.
This is the state men are in every waking hour from about 13 until the day they die. Sure, we learn to deal with it better with age, and yes, eventually our bodies aren't going to be able to cooperate, but the overwhelming drive is there and it's there all the time.
Likewise men experience times when they are overwhelmed with emotion or conflicting emotions to the point it clouds their judgement, or need positive validation from their partner (or others). But, in my experience, it happens about as often as women are really horny - it isn't the subtext of our lives the way it is with women.
These respective drivers have huge implications on what we do or don't do, how we feel about ourselves, and how we relate to our spouses/partners and those around us. They often get in the way of more cerebral or practical concerns for better or worse. It's just the way we're wired and yes, with time, both sexes can learn to manage them better.
I'll never truly know what being a woman is like, but I can extrapolate from those times I've been on emotional roller-coasters and try to empathize with and support my wife when she needs it without judging her or invalidating her even if I think she's being ridiculous. But the difference here is women can and do get emotional support from others besides their husband, and sometimes that's actually better for them. And a lot of time, despite their best intentions, men just don't really understand what their wife is going through because we can't really know.
I'm just saying maybe women should try to maybe do the same for men, especially in a marriage where men essentially, contractually, and morally have no other options than their wife to satisfy their needs.
This is the straight truth. Cancer, can be affected by your genetics. Some races are more susceptible than others. But at the end of the day, cancer (small c) is a metabolic disease, that is caused by incorrect eating habits. ALL cancer cells require sugar to survive. Remove carbohydrates from your diet, and cancer cells just die. The USDA Food Pyramid, is a recipe for cancer. Ever wonder why they chose a pyramid? Cancertutor.com.
Another video — and you KNOW this one is legit because YouTube is suppressing it by requiring a logged in account “sign in to confirm your age. This video may be inappropriate for some users” 🤣:
My mother worked at the board of health when the pyramid was put in. At the onset, when nutritionists probably were being honest, there was no separate group for dairy. The milk lobby changed that and apparently wiggled their way in.
Another reason so many people crap all over the carnivore diet. And another reason they want to kill all the cows.(Literally typing this while taking a nice bite of KC strip)
I hear two black fellow talking one day. One was making fun of the other for being ball headed. It went like this:
#1 Man you look like an eight ball with that bald head
#2 Quite making fun of me. I don't know why I am bald.
#1 It's a problem in your Genes.
#2 No, I got hair in my Jeans.
Jesus is the bread of life and fed bread and fish to His followers. Carbs aren't the problem or Jesus wouldn't be the bread of life, God wouldn't have provided mana and God incarnate, Jesus, would not have fed people bread.
Praise be. I haven't heard of soursop, I take black seed oil with either honey or molasses and will be having some tests on the 4th, I hope its good news.
Be advised that there appear to be two "generalized" types of cancers...one, which responds to cytotoxic treatment. I believe these types of cancers would be the same type which would also respond to ivermectin and/or fenbendazole.
Black seed oil contains the phytochemical thymoquinone, which can act as an antioxidant. Antioxidants detoxify harmful chemicals in the body called free radicals.
YES the power of raw fruits seeds roots greens for medicine and as food ongoing is undeniable. graviola-soursop, apricot seeds, garlic, citrus, wormwood, black seed, dandelion root, black walnut, papaya with seeds, chincona bark, cat's claw, many more...
From the beginning and stated in Genesis 1:29 ... and also I am the begnning and the end... SO, our future includes a return to humans and animals eating plant foods and enjoying peace on aertz.
Worked for a cancer surgeon in the past. He said 'there's a cure out there but we're not allowed to use it'.
We had a breast cancer patient who was told the usual - surgery, radiation, chemo. She went to Germany for natural treatment. She came to us with a new mammogram every 3 months and we literally watched it disappear over time.
CBD kills cancer, dude would stop by my shop with a huge tumor on his neck dr said it was gonna take him, he didnt want to do traditional treatments. He used 100mg of CBD daily and hes still around so is his neck bulge, only difference is the cancer cleared up. That was it for me, ive seen it work
Uh huh. I believe the majority of the people who get cancer get to a point where they don’t feeel like eating or can’t eat. Wouldn’t every patient start improving quickly at that point?
Wifey and I have been taking Soursop bitters for a few months.
Company is called Amenazol or something similar. I buy direct from them since it seems fresher than what's on Amazon/ebay. It's about $20-30/bottle and we go through about a bottle a week. I take two shots each day - morning and evening. Wife takes one.
Side effect is it loosens up your digestive system at first, but I recovered pretty quickly.
I found that it makes my sinus issues better (I have allergies). Supposed to cure a wide range of ailments. It's called bitters for a reason, although I've grown to like the taste.
We're in our mid-50s and, if you younger pedes don't know what's coming in your future, older ladies start losing their sex drive as menopause creeps in. Was 18 months since the last time we got busy until last month when this stuff seemed to kick in for her. Still not where we were in our 20s and 30s, but I got laid three times in the last six weeks. Needless to say, I'm keeping us well-stocked in this magic juice.
Admittedly, this is all anecdotal, but I'm a fan.
Upvote for knowing how it feels to be in late 50s.
Sure sucks in a lot of ways, still better than the alternative, at least sometimes....
TBF, plenty of older fellow men warned me what to expect when I was younger, but I still wasn't really prepared. Thought I had another 10 years to get ready...
Sad thing is I don't look my age and am in better shape than in my 40s - my libido is stronger than ever. Luckily I work from home and no longer have the distractions of lady coworkers. I'd like to think I'd be strong enough to stay faithful, but there were days in that last 18 months spell I was glad I didn't have to find out for sure. But the reality is that, at best, I got a brief respite and I get to spend the next 30 years in involuntary celibacy.
I don't know why women either don't know or don't care how important sex is to a husband's well-being and performance - at work, in interpersonal relationships, and in success in just about all aspects of life. For better or worse, it drives a lot of what we do, how we act, and whether we succeed. I'm convinced married women could collectively kill at least half the porn industry if they just made love with their husbands more often. Probably would also get more action on those honey-do items too if they didn't take away the poor guy's main motivation.
Ew, really?
Have sex with me and I'll do more chores?
I could never be married to someone like this. I find this mentality incredibly immature and a huge turn off.
It's not a question of a trade, it's a question of motivation.
There's a reason men are driven to achieve, to do the hard things women don't want to do - whether it's wars, or fighting nature, or doing mindless chores, and the root of it is sex or the promise/possibility of sex. It doesn't even have to be a realistic possibility. We are driven to procreate at the most basic level. Heck, our race would have died off long ago if it was left solely to women.
"I find this mentality incredibly immature and a huge turn off."
Guess what men think about women's emotion-driven actions/inactions? It's not wrong, it's what makes us complementary as genders. The difference is women's needs are drilled into men's heads their entire lives, while women appear to be completely oblivious to those of men.
Men who don't support their women are pariahed by society, while women treat leaving their men unfulfilled as a running joke.
Let me put this a different way. You've probably had times in your life when you were really horny - especially if you've been pregnant.
This is the state men are in every waking hour from about 13 until the day they die. Sure, we learn to deal with it better with age, and yes, eventually our bodies aren't going to be able to cooperate, but the overwhelming drive is there and it's there all the time.
Likewise men experience times when they are overwhelmed with emotion or conflicting emotions to the point it clouds their judgement, or need positive validation from their partner (or others). But, in my experience, it happens about as often as women are really horny - it isn't the subtext of our lives the way it is with women.
These respective drivers have huge implications on what we do or don't do, how we feel about ourselves, and how we relate to our spouses/partners and those around us. They often get in the way of more cerebral or practical concerns for better or worse. It's just the way we're wired and yes, with time, both sexes can learn to manage them better.
I'll never truly know what being a woman is like, but I can extrapolate from those times I've been on emotional roller-coasters and try to empathize with and support my wife when she needs it without judging her or invalidating her even if I think she's being ridiculous. But the difference here is women can and do get emotional support from others besides their husband, and sometimes that's actually better for them. And a lot of time, despite their best intentions, men just don't really understand what their wife is going through because we can't really know.
I'm just saying maybe women should try to maybe do the same for men, especially in a marriage where men essentially, contractually, and morally have no other options than their wife to satisfy their needs.
This is the stuff we take:
https://www.amenazelorganic.com/product-page/amenazel-organic-soursop-bitters
Nettle leaf extract, give that a trial and see what happens.
This is the straight truth. Cancer, can be affected by your genetics. Some races are more susceptible than others. But at the end of the day, cancer (small c) is a metabolic disease, that is caused by incorrect eating habits. ALL cancer cells require sugar to survive. Remove carbohydrates from your diet, and cancer cells just die. The USDA Food Pyramid, is a recipe for cancer. Ever wonder why they chose a pyramid? Cancertutor.com.
I agree fren! So. Much. Evil.
Another video with helpful info about Soursop (also known as Graviola) in the comments:
https://twitter.com/victorfromde/status/1685127972099862528
Another video — and you KNOW this one is legit because YouTube is suppressing it by requiring a logged in account “sign in to confirm your age. This video may be inappropriate for some users” 🤣:
https://twitter.com/victorfromde/status/1685155100342333440
Yes! He posted a series!
Never connected the pyramid ,, love learning , thanks Fren !
My mother worked at the board of health when the pyramid was put in. At the onset, when nutritionists probably were being honest, there was no separate group for dairy. The milk lobby changed that and apparently wiggled their way in.
Another reason so many people crap all over the carnivore diet. And another reason they want to kill all the cows.(Literally typing this while taking a nice bite of KC strip)
+10 points for Pink Floyd Reference.
I hear two black fellow talking one day. One was making fun of the other for being ball headed. It went like this:
#1 Man you look like an eight ball with that bald head #2 Quite making fun of me. I don't know why I am bald. #1 It's a problem in your Genes. #2 No, I got hair in my Jeans.
Jesus is the bread of life and fed bread and fish to His followers. Carbs aren't the problem or Jesus wouldn't be the bread of life, God wouldn't have provided mana and God incarnate, Jesus, would not have fed people bread.
Praise be. I haven't heard of soursop, I take black seed oil with either honey or molasses and will be having some tests on the 4th, I hope its good news.
Praying for you fren! 🙏
It’s a Caribbean fruit that’s juiced and used in a drink by the same name.
https://roxychowdown.com/soursop-juice-with-lime-or-milk/
Oh yum! Thanks for the great recipe fren!
I’ve never made it fresh, but buy it in cans from a Caribbean market. A friend of mine has made it fresh for me. Good stuff either way.
Please keep us informed. 🙏
I will do that.
Yes please... we'll be praying! 🙏
Does it mask the pencil shavings taste?
I don't know what pencil shavings taste like so can't comment.
I’ve not tried them either, so I have nothing to draw on.
Groan...
Kek
Apricot kernels are a source of arsenic, and black seed oil is a transport mechanism to get various nutrients/compounds into the bloodstream.
Article on soursop: https://www.verywellhealth.com/soursop-cancer-5087901
Be advised that there appear to be two "generalized" types of cancers...one, which responds to cytotoxic treatment. I believe these types of cancers would be the same type which would also respond to ivermectin and/or fenbendazole.
Thanks fren!
Sounds like things that attack the parasites again.
I take Black Seed Oil EVERY day...1/4 tsp and VIOLA'!!!!!!
That's wonderful fren!! God put everything we need for our healing here on Earth.
What do you take it for?
Black seed oil contains the phytochemical thymoquinone, which can act as an antioxidant. Antioxidants detoxify harmful chemicals in the body called free radicals.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/health-benefits-of-black-seed-oil-89421
its not really so much a cure as removing the cause of the cancer and letting the body remove the cancer cells naturally.
YES the power of raw fruits seeds roots greens for medicine and as food ongoing is undeniable. graviola-soursop, apricot seeds, garlic, citrus, wormwood, black seed, dandelion root, black walnut, papaya with seeds, chincona bark, cat's claw, many more...
God's healing foods...
From the beginning and stated in Genesis 1:29 ... and also I am the begnning and the end... SO, our future includes a return to humans and animals eating plant foods and enjoying peace on aertz.
Yes!
The wolf and the lamb will lie together and the Lion will eat straw like the ox - Isiah 65:25
Worked for a cancer surgeon in the past. He said 'there's a cure out there but we're not allowed to use it'.
We had a breast cancer patient who was told the usual - surgery, radiation, chemo. She went to Germany for natural treatment. She came to us with a new mammogram every 3 months and we literally watched it disappear over time.
When I think of all of the murders by big pharma, including my Father...💔
Glad you were an eye witness to her healing! Wonder what the "natural treatment" was?
Jumex has a guanabana juice that is quite tasty
But the issue with Jumex nectars is that, while tasty, they are made with a ton of sugar.
Sugar feeds cancer
True
"Vitamin B17 World Without Cancer By Dr G Edward Griffin 1974"
https://greatawakening.win/p/13zzfAZAem/x/c/4JH6o2n5n5G
edit: additional info - https://greatawakening.win/p/141En9fpDM/compilation-of-alternative-cance/
CBD kills cancer, dude would stop by my shop with a huge tumor on his neck dr said it was gonna take him, he didnt want to do traditional treatments. He used 100mg of CBD daily and hes still around so is his neck bulge, only difference is the cancer cleared up. That was it for me, ive seen it work
Encouraging to hear. Neck swollen permanently even though cancer cleared?
This is a very interesting thread. I need to watch it grow.
Place keeper cancer
Part 2:
https://twitter.com/VictorFromDE/status/1685127969075761152?s=20
It does exist. A number of them.
Maybe DMSO and Ivermectin.
Uh huh. I believe the majority of the people who get cancer get to a point where they don’t feeel like eating or can’t eat. Wouldn’t every patient start improving quickly at that point?