Monday, July 26, 2021
daily actions toward becoming better prepared for societal collapse
Disclaimer. I am not a licensed health practitioner. This is just
another post on knowledge and understanding you might wish to acquire in
advance of a disaster in case no higher care is available. As long as
our society is functioning, you should leave anything more substantial
than applying a Band-Aid to the professionals. No medication, including
those available over the counter, should be taken without consulting a
physician. Information shared here is for educational and entertainment
purposes only. It is not medical advice nor a substitute for licensed
medical care.
Whenever I think of parsley, it reminds me of going to dinner at Bob’s
Big Boy restaurant near our home in Southern California. Of course, as a
kid I never actually ate it. But after learning how nutritious it is, I
guess I should have. Unfortunately, while there are some medicinal and
health uses for the parsley leaves, most of the medicinal value is in
the seeds and the roots.
Parsley has traditionally been used to treat the following conditions:
Is this different than your July 5 post?
Nope. Ugh. That is super embarrassing. Sorry. Anyway, the super-hectic life that in February or March I thought would have settled down by now and allowed me to write new articles daily has not done so. In fact, it’s gotten a little worse, and for some reason resulted in me re-posting an article on parsley twice this month. I don’t know when I will get back to normal writing status, but I hope it is soon. There is a lot more I want to learn and write about before we begin living in interesting times.
Don’t worry about it, Jennifer. I look forward to new articles when you can get to it, but I understand that this season of life may make it difficult for you.
Going over older articles are a nice refresher course! But I am also looking forward to new articles.
Monday, July 26, 2021
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