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fatigued 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm familiar with the sign. I think it was Calumet though. Something like "End of earth - 2 miles, Calumet - 4 miles"

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fatigued 7 points ago +7 / -0

Garlic. Raw. Mince, wait 20 minutes, swallow.

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fatigued 2 points ago +2 / -0

Research GAPS diet for gut repair

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Plan to spend the day. Get there as early as you can to get in line. You will be there for hours. It's like one long tailgate party. This is where your people are. And they are a blast to hang out with. Bring a chair you can part with, food and beverages to share with all your new friends.

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fatigued 13 points ago +13 / -0

Here's a shocker for you: There is something called a "raw milk cure" Can't find anything but a book on Amazon now. Years ago I remember reading about it curing cancer. (just the fact that there's nothing on google it is telling in and of itself)

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The "boy" is 18 yrs old now and was a walking experiment as a toddler in that my daughter tried everything. Can't recall the EFAs tho I believe it was likely an omega 3 supplement (drops) A couple of topical items - diluted ACV spray (stings but brings relief) , oatmeal bath and oatmeal lotions. Eliminating milk and anything with fragrance, especially baby wipes. Sorry I couldn't get you an "exact recipe" - best of luck

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fatigued 3 points ago +3 / -0

Most often you'll find that only people who have passed away are researchable on the genealogy websites. Many cost money to subscribe to. FamilySearch is free and run by Mormons tho some of the links are to ancestry.com etc. You may be lucky if you can connect a not so distant deceased relative via a census. Sometimes you will find living relatives listed in an obit for a common ancestor.

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It was my daughter's solutions. I'm not sure what was used. I suppose a supplement or perhaps increase in foods with high EFAs

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Adding essential fatty acids to the diet cured my gson's excema

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fatigued 5 points ago +5 / -0

Brave Tim Walz, he ran away Bravely ran away, away

(When danger reared it's ugly head, Tim bravely turned his tail and fled.)

...Brave Tim turned about And gallantly he chickened out.

Bravely taking to his feet, He beat a very brave retreat.

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fatigued 7 points ago +7 / -0

I've heard that breathing in second hand smoke is dangerous. Can't even imagine what the toxins in burning rubber tires brings to the mix. I hope she's up to date on her vaxxinations and boozters

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fatigued 5 points ago +5 / -0

He has also apparently run out of patience and the angry old man is back. I don't hate it when he yells at folks just asking questions LOL

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fatigued 2 points ago +2 / -0

More like he thinks that if he tells the lie in an angry enough tone, people will think it's th truth. Ahh, not quite

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How does one determine the batch used for their clot shot? Is this recorded somewhere at the place given?

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fatigued 7 points ago +7 / -0

valleyvet.com DuraMectin Paste Horse Dewormer (1.87% Ivermectin) The same product that I paid $7-$8 for in the past is on sale for $5.89 if you buy 12+ (I stocked up, bought 13 when I got free shipping)

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fatigued 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm familiar and agree. As kids we only had access to the roll of masking tape mom used for taping up butcher paper to freeze meat from the grocery store.

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fatigued 4 points ago +4 / -0

LOL - took me back... When I was growing up, bandaids were for the rich kids. TP (usually pink to match the 50s bathroom) and masking tape were our go to

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fatigued 4 points ago +4 / -0

I believe the solution involves reinhabiting your own house. Then I think you change the locks. The squatters can't call the cops on you.

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