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614FLAGday 4 points ago +4 / -0

Thank you for the wins, I appreciate you taking the time to put it all together.

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614FLAGday 4 points ago +4 / -0

Thank you WinsAnon, I appreciate these posts.

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614FLAGday 4 points ago +4 / -0

Thank you for the wins. I appreciate your posts.

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614FLAGday 6 points ago +6 / -0

Enjoy your night off and GOD bless you.

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614FLAGday 1 point ago +1 / -0

A life long learner thrives. I enjoy books too. I smoke cigarettes, in the summer I'll have a drink or 2 by the pool or when we have a bon fire, the closest I have come to gambling is buying a lottery ticket once in awhile and playing poker for whatever we have on hand like pocket lint, a tissue, gum wrapper, lol. It drives me nuts when I can't remember where I read or heard something.

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614FLAGday 1 point ago +1 / -0

His book sounds similar to the book I use. It has blends and recipes but what I really like about it is it actually breaks down the chemical constituents , provides a history of the oil, body systems affected, safety data and which oils compliment each other and the odor notes. I'd like to get Johnson's book because books about oils are informative and well, they make me happy.

It does take a lot of study, natural doesn't always mean safe. A friend of mine is allergic to mint and I made a roller ball for hot flashes, she used it and broke out, had some breathing issues come to find out it was the clary sage after consulting my book, we found out it's in the botanical family, labiatae (mint). It's a learning experience, always.

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614FLAGday 2 points ago +2 / -0

I went on his website, out of stock. I'll have to look for his books elsewhere. There was an Amazon link but no, I'll find it eventually.

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614FLAGday 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'll check it out. One of my go to books is Modern Essentials because it touches on a bit of the whole picture. It has the Auricular and reflex therapy charts in it, very handy. Using EOs can get complicated, I had to change the recipe for my dad's pain lotion because he was put on blood thinners and I was using cypress which helps with nerve pain but also increases blood flow and thins the blood. He was upset because I changed it but I had no choice safely first.

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614FLAGday 2 points ago +2 / -0

It is very rewarding and it does take resources. I'm into the 100% pure essential oils which are pricey but well worth it. Herbs, spices, flowers , trees all play a role. God bless you .

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614FLAGday 2 points ago +2 / -0

He has type 2, been using insulin for over 30 years now, he's 80 and at a healthy weight only because he eats very little of the wrong things. He will not listen, I have tried.

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614FLAGday 1 point ago +1 / -0

We are at war, in some situations there are no good solutions so a decision has to be made, which is the least damaging. Trump pushed warp speed so it couldn't be made mandatory. Did you really think this would be clean and easy? I suggest you not only use your eyes but also your brain.

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614FLAGday 4 points ago +4 / -0

It is a useful skill that comes in handy and will save you money. I have practiced alternative medicine for years on myself, family and pets, friends have benefited too. That being said, I do not dismiss modern medicine, for example my dad is diabetic and needs his insulin to live.

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614FLAGday 3 points ago +3 / -0

Extra wins are good, thank you.

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