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Jan 12, 2022 10:03 AM CST For people who ....
Selenite
SeleniteSeleniteMálaga, Andalusia Spain59 Threads 1 Polls 6,299 Posts
Tsubie52: Most all yogurts have the live cultures. It should say on the container or label. Some have a lot of sugar tho. I add plain yogurt to smoothies. Quite good!
It's very difficult to find real olive oil. Saw an article that says most brands are cut with other oils. I also prefer Lime juice to Lemon but I guess it's just as good.
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Here we live in olive oil land so I buy it from friends who don't use chemicals straight after it comes out of the olive mill. No opportunity for cutting. But have heard that about factory produced olive oils unfortunately.
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Jan 12, 2022 10:06 AM CST For people who ....
Selenite
SeleniteSeleniteMálaga, Andalusia Spain59 Threads 1 Polls 6,299 Posts
rohaan: Why, I have to admit I don’t know…it would appear to be the acidophilus, which would have to be “live”, as buttermilk is, as well. Comparatively, the viruses in influenza and pneumonia vaccines are considered “dead”, but they “work**”.
Disclaimer:
** there remain physicians and other clinicians who do not subscribe to homeopathic therapies.

Overlook the rhetoric; I’m “stuck” in nursie- la la land…a by-product of our industry.
laugh laugh @ comparing with the virus vaccine.
The vaccine doesn't have to deal with the acid in the stomach and provide nutrients through the digestive system
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Jan 12, 2022 11:40 AM CST For people who ....
Dedovix
DedovixDedovixBig Place, Central Serbia Serbia12 Threads 1 Polls 5,492 Posts
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Jan 12, 2022 2:16 PM CST For people who ....
Selenite: @ comparing with the virus vaccine.
The vaccine doesn't have to deal with the acid in the stomach and provide nutrients through the digestive system
Right you are. And, vaccines are most useful BEFORE the outbreak, and then therapeutically over periods of time. In the 1980’s, nurses were paid to get hepatitis rejection therapy— usually the amount offered was a day’s pay plus the following day off duty. They’re not a forever fix, though. They last ten to fifteen years. I believe it was, in my case, a two-time process with about three weeks between procedures. I don’t remember exactly. Did you know pneumonia can’t really be “cured”? Like a cold, it is always ‘there’. The antibiotics they give for it destroy the infected cells down to where your fighter T’s and leukocytes take over and prevail. But pneumococcus cannot in the proper sense, be “cured”.
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Jan 12, 2022 3:22 PM CST For people who ....
rohaan: Right you are. And, vaccines are most useful BEFORE the outbreak, and then therapeutically over periods of time. In the 1980’s, nurses were paid to get hepatitis rejection therapy— usually the amount offered was a day’s pay plus the following day off duty. They’re not a forever fix, though. They last ten to fifteen years. I believe it was, in my case, a two-time process with about three weeks between procedures. I don’t remember exactly. Did you know pneumonia can’t really be “cured”? Like a cold, it is always ‘there’. The antibiotics they give for it destroy the infected cells down to where your fighter T’s and leukocytes take over and prevail. But pneumococcus cannot in the proper sense, be “cured”.
This is very true what he says. I had pneumonia in 1995 and it landed me in the hospital. I never got over the deep bronchial cough and I still have the cough to this day.
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Jan 18, 2022 11:50 AM CST For people who ....
Selenite
SeleniteSeleniteMálaga, Andalusia Spain59 Threads 1 Polls 6,299 Posts
secretagent09: This is very true what he says. I had pneumonia in 1995 and it landed me in the hospital. I never got over the deep bronchial cough and I still have the cough to this day.
sorry to hear that SA! hug
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Jan 18, 2022 12:05 PM CST For people who ....
HappyCampero76
HappyCampero76HappyCampero76Loreto, Marche Italy52 Posts
Selenite: For people who've had covid, have long covid and/or the jab followed by unpleasant symptoms ....


LMAO getting covid and shortly after get jabbed with third shot or the first depending on the case,sometimes its bad all the way..
So whether u get covid after having gotten the jab or before getting the jab sometimes happens that u r very unlucky and end up in hospital either way with the chance u die anyway...

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Jan 18, 2022 12:11 PM CST For people who ....
Selenite
SeleniteSeleniteMálaga, Andalusia Spain59 Threads 1 Polls 6,299 Posts
HappyCampero76: LMAO getting covid and shortly after get jabbed with third shot or the first depending on the case,sometimes its bad all the way..
So whether u get covid after having gotten the jab or before getting the jab sometimes happens that u r very unlucky and end up in hospital either way with the chance u die anyway...
Well may be if people have even more treatment resources they won't get very sick or die wine
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