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Jul 20, 2017

Myastania Gravis and Remission




Found this good article on Myastania Gravis disease and the possible remission.I was diagnosed with this disease in 1989 and suffered many symptoms from this disease   I had a Plasmapheresi Procedure done at the time i was diagnosed it was very helpful I also had a thymectomy procedure also .
I have been in Remission for a few years now but feel some of the symptoms coming back.
I am very glad I have read this article I see that is normal and not to worry about it if it does come back as the article says we can live a very normal life if we take care of ourselves. I n writing this post I hope to encourage anyone that is experiencing the same syptoms as I am not to worry.
It will all be ok !


 

Jul 14, 2017

July Flowers

Hi, I took some pictures this morning of some of my flowers. We have been having not so good weather this summer so far, not much sun but lots of rain.I am sure western Canada wishes they had some of our rain they are having major fires!.





Jun 19, 2017

Healing Amish Black Salve

Healing Amish Black Salve-The Recipe For The Most Powerful Healing Ointment!:



 The Amish have never used anything made with modern technology. They respect nature, and always use natural remedies. Have you ever heard of the black salve? It’s used in the treatment of inflammation, infections, cysts, and ulcers. Some use it to treat...


The black salve removes impurities and splinters. It doesn’t leave any stains, and you can wash it off with ease. The black salve soothes spider bites, and eliminates toxins, blemishes and dark spots. It’s safe, and even children can use it.
Ingredients:
  • 3 tbsp. macerate of comfrey, calendula and plantain (It’s strong anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, healing and antioxidant agent)
  • 2 tsp. Shea butter (anti-inflammatory agent, eases penetration)
  • 2 tbsp. coconut oil (nourishes and heals)
  • 2 tbsp. beeswax
  • 1 tsp. vitamin E oil (soothes, heals skin)
  • 2 tbsp. activated carbon powder (draws out bacteria and toxins)
  • 2 tbsp. kaolin clay (extracts chemicals and toxins, stir it with wooden or plastic spoon)
  • 2 tbsp. honey (moisturizer, antibacterial agent)
  • 20 drops lavender essential oil (regenerative, pain-relieving agent)
Preparation:
First, prepare your macerate. Chop the plants finely. You can prepare your macerate in two ways. You can either soak the plans in the oil for 4 weeks (seal the jar) or heat the oil and herbs in a double-bottom bowl, and cook on low for an hour. You should get a dark oil with strong smell.
  1. Boil some water, and pour it in a bowl. Put a jar in it, and add in the macerate, Shea utter, coconut oil, beeswax, vitamin E and honey. Stir with a wooden spoon until well dissolved.
  2. Take the jar out, and add in your activated charcoal, kaolin, and lavender essential oil. Stir well.
  3. Transfer the balm into small jars.
  4. Keep your balm in tightly closed containers.

Jun 14, 2017

Peonies

As promised here are my first peonies.
 Very surprised its not raining usually when the bloom it rains!