Sep 6, 2017
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My Photo Blog
I started this photo blog a few years back and totally for got about it, I see thier has been many changes since so looks like I need to update !
Aug 23, 2017
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Aug 13, 2017
fallen trees and branches at my brothers
Going to spend this afternoon with Jean Guy clearing the fallen trees and branches at my brothers,
Be back with pictures here are some before pics !
Aug 10, 2017
Jul 24, 2017
Chicken in Slow Cooker
I love Chicken and making anything in Slow Cooker makes everything better !
check the link below. and please come back to my Blog
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:
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.
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)
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.
- 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.
- Take the jar out, and add in your activated charcoal, kaolin, and lavender essential oil. Stir well.
- Transfer the balm into small jars.
- 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!
Jun 12, 2017
Summer weather finally
Finally summer weather has made its way to southern Quebec! It has been a long wet and cold spring. Yes its still spring by the calendar I know but usually we get nice weather before this . The lilac have bloomed and are just starting to fade out so I will get and trim back the faded flower heads soon . I see that the peonies are budding I love them they are one of my favorites early summer flowers.
The pool is all ready to be enjoyed by us all in fact my grandsons have already started to swim I am
including a picture of them this picture was taken two days ago .As the summer goes by I will be adding more pictures of my flower beds and of course of my grand kids .Family probably some pics of my pets too !
The pool is all ready to be enjoyed by us all in fact my grandsons have already started to swim I am
Jordan and Tyler June 2017 |
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12 Amazing Vinegar Uses In The Garden
May 7, 2017
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Cultivating Medicinal Herbs
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enjoy violet leaves and flowers in salads, pesto, and sandwiches and
wraps. Violet leaves can be sautéed or steamed. I also like to stir them
into soups as a nutrient-dense thickener. You can dry the leaves and
add them to other spring edibles, such as chickweed (Stellaria media),
dandelion
(Taraxacum officinale), and nettles (Urtica dioica), to prepare a high-mineral herbal vinegar. The flowers make a lovely garnish—try sprinkling them on salads or adorning cakes and pancakes. Violet flowers are also beautiful when candied or frozen into ice cubes. The roots of most violet species can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea and should not be eaten.
Violet leaves contain a good bit of mucilage, or soluble fiber, and thus are helpful for lowering cholesterol levels (similar to oatmeal). Soluble fiber is also helpful in restoring healthy populations of intestinal flora, because beneficial bacteria feed off of this type of fiber. The leaves are high in Vitamin C, beta-carotene, and rutin, which is a glycoside of the flavonoid quercetin. Rutin has been shown in animal and in vitro studies to be antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, venotonic (increases tone in veins), and blood thinning. Many foods that are high in rutin, such as buckwheat (Fagopyrum
(Taraxacum officinale), and nettles (Urtica dioica), to prepare a high-mineral herbal vinegar. The flowers make a lovely garnish—try sprinkling them on salads or adorning cakes and pancakes. Violet flowers are also beautiful when candied or frozen into ice cubes. The roots of most violet species can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea and should not be eaten.
Violet leaves contain a good bit of mucilage, or soluble fiber, and thus are helpful for lowering cholesterol levels (similar to oatmeal). Soluble fiber is also helpful in restoring healthy populations of intestinal flora, because beneficial bacteria feed off of this type of fiber. The leaves are high in Vitamin C, beta-carotene, and rutin, which is a glycoside of the flavonoid quercetin. Rutin has been shown in animal and in vitro studies to be antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, venotonic (increases tone in veins), and blood thinning. Many foods that are high in rutin, such as buckwheat (Fagopyrum
Mar 23, 2017
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Mar 15, 2017
Herbs for Healthy Lungs
These plants have been used for centuries, from Traditional Chinese
Medicine to Native American Remedies, to clear the respiratory system
and have it working properly. These herbs not only boost your health but
have the ability to heal infections and repair damage to your lungs.
Honey Wraps
http://www.naturalcuresandhomeremedies.com/honey-wrap-treats-bad-cough-and-removes-mucus-from-the-lungs-in-just-one-night-especially-good-for-kids-recipes-for-every-occasion/
Coughs and colds may not be the worst ailment that you will ever deal
with, but you sure have to do something to relieve the symptoms.
Coughing is always irritating, and sleepless nights are never fun.
A cough syrup is the most common remedy people use, but it sure is not the best option. This pharmaceutical solution is packed with codeine and dextromethorphan. These two cause headaches, rapid heartbeat and drowsiness.
A cough syrup is the most common remedy people use, but it sure is not the best option. This pharmaceutical solution is packed with codeine and dextromethorphan. These two cause headaches, rapid heartbeat and drowsiness.
Benifits of Poppy Seeds
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Poppy seeds nutrition facts
Nutty and pleasant in taste, poppy seeds are nutritious oilseeds used as a condiment in cooking. Although the seeds obtained from the dry fruits (pods) of the poppy plant (opium poppy), they are entirely free from any harmful side effects of other poppy plant products such as opium poppy.Poppy plant is a biennial herb of East Mediterranean and Asia Minor origin belonging to the Papaveraceae family, in the genus: Papaver. Scientific name: Papaver somniferum.
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