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Bare with me ladies and gentlemen this is my first post here it felt it was worth sharing, I have pretty much grown herb my whole life apart from a break for about 8 years due to a change in my belief system, I somehow had came to the conclusion that all drugs were bad weed included and had no benefits at all. Anyways long story short my son suffered eczema extremely bad as in every morning he would wake up with his sheets covered in blood from scratching his skin was covered in scabs getting teased at school ect... several people had mentioned to me about making a cannabis slave or cream, so many people that I couldn't not try it. My son had been using steroids for years been on antibiotics constantly to no avail. Anyways a specialist from the u.s gave me some hot tips on recapies and what strains to use and I pretty much went from there. After growing and making the slave which is pretty much coconut oil, vitamin E oil, beeswax and lots of plump flower my son began to use it and believe it or not within about a week his eczema had gone for the first time in his life. Unbelievable. I have now made the slave for many people with all kinds of skin conditions and the love it as well as making vape oil which crew love as well. So without writing a novel I have been officially converted back to the medical wonders of herb and if you have any skin conditions you really should give this a try, I'd be more than happy to share my recapie.
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i have been trying to go all organic with household shopping , not that easy to do price wise & availability

& removing all the chems from the house & sticking to things like vinegar as a cleaner

maybe better choices with body soaps & cleaners

 

had a sort of argument with the bro , organic produce tastes no diff to the standard

i had to remind him , organic produce doesn't mean it was grown well , unfortunately

what it does mean is that it hasn't been sprayed with anything to bad to cause us as

much drama as the chems , i'll be nice , possible do

I just got back from the farmers market, got pretty much all our fruit and veg for the week. I've luckily got a mostly organic market near me every weekend. Have you looked into that near you? Way cheaper than buying from stores and better to directly support farmers too. Even if stuff isn't organic certified you can ask about pesticides etc. too

 

Also, look into Dr Bronners soap if you are wanting to limit chemicals, awesome company and can be used for a bunch of different things around the house. Not that expensive when diluted etc.

 

Next step for me is fluoride free toothpaste and water filters. Fucking expensive to try and avoid fluoride!

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I just got back from the farmers market, got pretty much all our fruit and veg for the week. I've luckily got a mostly organic market near me every weekend. Have you looked into that near you? Way cheaper than buying from stores and better to directly support farmers too. Even if stuff isn't organic certified you can ask about pesticides etc. too

 

Also, look into Dr Bronners soap if you are wanting to limit chemicals, awesome company and can be used for a bunch of different things around the house. Not that expensive when diluted etc.

 

Next step for me is fluoride free toothpaste and water filters. Fucking expensive to try and avoid fluoride!

Yeah the fruit & veg bit is generally not a prob , fresh baked organic bread would be good though 

 

i agree , it's called 1 degree of separation = you know & buy direct from the grower or from someone

who buys from the grower , either way all Q's about the growing can be answered , if not , go elsewhere 

 

yeah i use Dr Bronners , bit on the expensive side but worth the spend imo 

 

ever heard of soap nuts , many uses like washing cloths , it's the shell of the soapberry

http://soapnuts.net.au/  can use them in the garden as well , emulsifier for oils & full of saponins like aloe  

 

Fluoride is a shocker & should be removed from our water system , if it was going to protect our

teeth , you would think we would all have the best teeth in the world by now , just not the case , piss it off 

 

very hard to get away from this stuff , this is a waste product that would cost the aluminium industry billions

of dollars to dispose of or they could sell it as something good & have a permanent waste disposal unit in humans = Zero cost + new income stream  

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I totally agree about fluoride its nasty nasty stuff,we have not drank tap water for over 2years now,2reasons our council add fluoride to our water supply and the other is that 2years ago I was running a bath for the kids and it smelt like the town pool an over powering smell of chlorine so the next time hubby was testing the pH levels in our pool I got him to test the tap water at the same time,and I couldn't believe it the tap water had the same amount of chlorine in as our pool,I was disgusted that can not be healthy for you,so since then I've had my rain water connected to the house and the difference is amazing,I notice my skin is no longer dry and flakey,and the shine in our hair is back and I have more energy and I have noticed my gums are whole lot better to and I'm sure there's other benefits to,have you tried making your own bread itchy it is a pain in the arse but you just know its better for,I've got to say I made a lot of bricks before before I mastered the art of getting it light and fluffy lol and I mean bricks,the kids wouldn't even eat it even the dog wouldn't eat it lol but once you get the hang of it,you never look back and the variety of flavors is endless,I've also made the change like you to and organic lifestyle and yes its not cheap I try to grow as much fresh produce as I can at home,which does help with the bill a bit to I find

 

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I totally agree about fluoride its nasty nasty stuff,we have not drank tap water for over 2years now,2reasons our council add fluoride to our water supply and the other is that 2years ago I was running a bath for the kids and it smelt like the town pool an over powering smell of chlorine so the next time hubby was testing the pH levels in our pool I got him to test the tap water at the same time,and I couldn't believe it the tap water had the same amount of chlorine in as our pool,I was disgusted that can not be healthy for you,so since then I've had my rain water connected to the house and the difference is amazing,I notice my skin is no longer dry and flakey,and the shine in our hair is back and I have more energy and I have noticed my gums are whole lot better to and I'm sure there's other benefits to,have you tried making your own bread itchy it is a pain in the arse but you just know its better for,I've got to say I made a lot of bricks before before I mastered the art of getting it light and fluffy lol and I mean bricks,the kids wouldn't even eat it even the dog wouldn't eat it lol but once you get the hang of it,you never look back and the variety of flavors is endless,I've also made the change like you to and organic lifestyle and yes its not cheap I try to grow as much fresh produce as I can at home,which does help with the bill a bit to I find

 

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yeah i've made bread , many moons ago , solid bricks do come to mind but Mmmmmm a tight fluffy bun , always on the lookout for a good bun ,  never say no to that 

it's def one way to get fresh baked organic bread everyday , funny how things have to backward to move forward 

 

Growing your own is def a good idea , not just for you but the soil , having constant plants growing in a bed 

keeps a diverse set of benne's & plenty on nutrient cycling happening 

 

we have been buying sping water for a number of years now , main reason being old pipes 

we would put out a tub in the shade in summer for the birds , cats , dogs , ect just as another water source for them when hot

we noticed the tube going a rusty orange color & discovered the water pipes where / are rusting away inside out , old house 

 

one of those deals , to replace pipes / plumbing cost a fortune up front , bottled water cost a small amount each month 

not the best way to go but works while savings increase & no fluoride  

 

i had seen people use there rain water for the loo but not for showers , do have run some council compliance filter or something 

or is it just the same as doing the loo 

 

as far as going all organic i'm not completely there yet but figure go with the ones you consume the most first & let everything

follow from there , i like a bit of bread for lunch most days & maybe a lill at tea , it's just one on the main list i like to eliminate

i can't eat to high in fiber like most , white is pretty cool for me but one of the big 5 GMO crops in the world

 

so far i can get pre packaged organic bread but would rather fresh & making your own is getting closer  

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