I've long wondered about Martha. She was a model in the 70s after all, what did she have to go thru back then?
Spot on.
American workers are awakening to the reality that they only way to get ahead is to get out. Stop playing the rigged game and start playing the players.
My first summer job was at our local courthouse when I was 14, then again part-time when I was 17. I ended up up full time as a court clerk for 13 1/2 years. Then I given a paper by a friend that talked about strawman and what our birth certificates really are, and it took me about 6 months to really see what a racket misdemeanor court really was, and I decided I could no longer be a part of it. I had a hard time because I was the best worker there and knew they'd have a hard time without me, but here was a judge who I could tell hated me that made 300k a year, and one day I'd walked into her chambers and saw white powder on her nose. I was a lowly clerk to her. Anyways, I didn't tell a soul what I was going to do, not even my best friend (who I'm married to now), and on April 2, 2010 I put in my resignation. I just said I was leaving for personal reasons and didn't explain anymore than that.
One of the best decisions I've ever made. And since then I have worked under the table as a bartender and as a substitute teacher. It's such a good feeling to know that I own my time.
That was my first thought too
You're welcome 😊
You're welcome 😊
I'm sorry for the delay in responding back to you!
First here's the scientific study info - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19235739/
Sense of taste & smell recovery - Olfactory Training
You will take one of each of these oils listed below, ONE AT A TIME, and put a few drops on a cotton ball or cotton pad and inhale deeply through your nose 10 times. Do this twice a day for 12 weeks per the pubmed article. While doing so, tell your brain what it smells like (or should smell like.) Lemon: bright, fresh, tart, sour, refreshing, etc Clove: fragrant, rich, round, fall, pie, etc Eucalyptus: menthol, fresh, herbaceous, spa, etc Rose: Valentine’s, flowers, love, comforting, intoxicating, etc In addition - order a copper tongue scraper to help renew your taste buds and kill bacteria 🙌🏻
If you already have a doTerra essential oils account, just log in and order. If you do not have one yet, use my link to order what you need to get back on track! https://doterra.me/WsB31A9j
Keep me posted on your results! Let me know if you have any questions - I'm always happy to help.
First I'm sorry for the delay in getting back to you! Here's the scientific study info - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19235739/
Sense of taste & smell recovery - Olfactory Training
You will take one of each of these oils listed below, ONE AT A TIME, and put a few drops on a cotton ball or cotton pad and inhale deeply through your nose 10 times. Do this twice a day for 12 weeks per the pubmed article. While doing so, tell your brain what it smells like (or should smell like.) Lemon: bright, fresh, tart, sour, refreshing, etc Clove: fragrant, rich, round, fall, pie, etc Eucalyptus: menthol, fresh, herbaceous, spa, etc Rose: Valentine’s, flowers, love, comforting, intoxicating, etc In addition - order a copper tongue scraper to help renew your taste buds and kill bacteria 🙌🏻
If you already have a doTerra essential oils account, just log in and order. If you do not have one yet, use my link to order what you need to get back on track! https://doterra.me/WsB31A9j
Keep me posted on your results! Let me know if you have any questions - I'm always happy to help.
I'm for responding so late! Here's the scientific study info - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19235739/
Sense of taste & smell recovery - Olfactory Training
You will take one of each of these oils listed below, ONE AT A TIME, and put a few drops on a cotton ball or cotton pad and inhale deeply through your nose 10 times. Do this twice a day for 12 weeks per the pubmed article. While doing so, tell your brain what it smells like (or should smell like.) Lemon: bright, fresh, tart, sour, refreshing, etc Clove: fragrant, rich, round, fall, pie, etc Eucalyptus: menthol, fresh, herbaceous, spa, etc Rose: Valentine’s, flowers, love, comforting, intoxicating, etc In addition - order a copper tongue scraper to help renew your taste buds and kill bacteria 🙌🏻
If you already have a doTerra essential oils account, just log in and order. If you do not have one yet, use my link to order what you need to get back on track! https://doterra.me/WsB31A9j
Keep me posted on your results! Let me know if you have any questions - I'm always happy to help.
Yes we all know how we look, no one needs to point it out!
The thing is you aren't actually bringing any evidence of question though, you are just stuck on showing us how we look to people who don't understand us. Yes, we speak a different language. And yes, you too (and anybody else, we aren't biased) could learn it, if you were really wanting to.
Who's job is it to "initiate" you?
Why are you here - to learn or to judge those who already learned?
Agree. And I remember at the beginning of the mask madness that our county sheriff, and many other from around the state, wrote public letters to Shitslee stating they would not enforce, so I expect they would do the same in this situation.
Agree. And I remember at the beginning of the mask madness that our county sheriff, and many other from around the state, wrote public letters to Shitslee stating they would not enforce, so I expect they would do the same in this situation.
If you had seen the other 50 posts about this exact thing over the last few days you wouldn't be asking others to do your researching for you.
one always hates that which one doesn't understand.
Have you tried doing your own research into why these are set up that way? It doesn't seem silly to us because we already understand it after having read them a seeking to understand them for years.
Yes its called retraining! Essential oils are an excellent choice because they're so concentrated! Just wanna make sure they're 100% pure.
Yes that's what we did!! Consistency is key!
We used an essential oil protocol for nerve retraining and got our sense of smell back within weeks, and I'd have to say that mine is better than it was before.
On a side note, my dad (80) lost his smell about 15 years ago. He's an avid coffee drinker. The other day he told me that he'd been using an oil that i had told him restores nerve function 2 or 3 times daily for a couple months, and that he smelled the coffee brewing that morning for the first time.
If you'd like the protocol that we used, let me know.
We used an essential oil protocol for nerve retraining and got our sense of smell back within weeks, and I'd have to say that mine is better than it was before.
On a side note, my dad (80) lost his smell about 15 years ago. He's an avid coffee drinker. The other day he told me that he'd been using an oil that i had told him restores nerve function 2 or 3 times daily for a couple months, and that he smelled the coffee brewing that morning for the first time.
If you'd like the protocol that we used, let me know.
We used an essential oil protocol for retraining and got our sense of smell back within weeks, and I'd have to say that mine is better than it was before.
On a side note, my dad (80) lost his smell about 15 years ago. He's an avid coffee drinker. The other day he told me that he'd been using an oil that i had told him restores nerve function 2 or 3 times daily for a couple months, and that he smelled the coffee brewing that morning for the first time.
If you'd like the protocol that we used, let me know.
We used an essential oil protocol for retraining and got our sense of smell back within weeks, and I'd have to say that mine is better than it was before.
On a side note, my dad (80) lost his smell about 15 years ago. He's an avid coffee drinker. The other day he told me that he'd been using an oil that i had told him restores nerve function 2 or 3 times daily for a couple months, and that he smelled the coffee brewing that morning for the first time.
If you'd like the protocol that we used, let me know.
We used an essential oil protocol for retraining and got our sense of smell back within weeks, and I'd have to say that mine is better than it was before.
On a side note, my dad (80) lost his smell about 15 years ago. He's an avid coffee drinker. The other day he told me that he'd been using an oil that i had told him restores nerve function 2 or 3 times daily for a couple months, and that he smelled the coffee brewing that morning for the first time.
If you'd like the protocol that we used, let me know.
I read about retraining, we used an essential oil protocol and got our sense of smell back within weeks, and I'd have to say that mine is better than it was before.
On a side note, my dad (80) lost his smell about 15 years ago. He's an avid coffee drinker. The other day he told me that he'd been using an oil that i had told him restores nerve function 2 or 3 times daily for a couple months, and that he smelled the coffee brewing that morning for the first time.
If you'd like the protocol that we used, let me know.
We used an essential oil and got our sense of smell back within weeks, and I'd have to say that mine is better than it was before.
On a side note, my dad (80) lost his smell about 15 years ago. He's an avid coffee drinker. The other day he told me that he'd been using an oil that i had told him restores nerve function 2 or 3 times daily for a couple months, and that he smelled the coffee brewing that morning for the first time.
If you'd like the protocol that we used, let me know.
We used an essential oil and got our sense of smell back within weeks, and I'd have to say that mine is better than it was before.
On a side note, my dad (80) lost his smell about 15 years ago. He's an avid coffee drinker. The other day he told me that he'd been using an oil that i had told him restores nerve function 2 or 3 times daily for a couple months, and that he smelled the coffee brewing that morning for the first time.
If you'd like the protocol that we used, let me know.
My husband's uncle threw up for a week after getting the vax, then died about a month ago.