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Monday, November 24, 2014

Let It Go

This post is for the emotional health we have to create its environment inside us the best you can. Let it go; all the hate, anger, bad day, divorce, or bad experience. Remember somewhere inside you it will fester as toxins, mucus, poison i.e. and staying there effecting your mental and physical health. It why the scriptures say to forgive. This forgiveness cures you maybe not the one that need it?
RE: TURKEY, "TOUGH TIMES" TRY CHCKEN! (from my Tougher Times blog)
A comment coming from Rivera, made me think:
"(Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving Day) (in North America) an annual national holiday marked by religious observances and a traditional meal including turkey. The holiday commemorates a harvest festival celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621, and is held in the US on the fourth Thursday in November. A similar holiday is held in Canada, usually on the second Monday in October. Hmmm. There is no mention about the Native Americans here at all. LOL I am sure they could had say, "Thank you Native Americans for helping us learn how to grown food when we were dying the time we arrived to your land" JACINTO RIVERA
Actually they ate wild game...the turkey came much later.
Anyways I like what this G+ friend of mine said about Thanksgiving. People/readers forget I do blogs to help the poor and needy get through TOUGH TIMES. (That's the name of my blog, remember?)
My Mother, bless her heart, had a rough struggle though this earth life. She was mentally handicap (mentally challenged, haptic whatever,) to about a 9-12 year old level. She did develop before her death to about 16 yr old. Mom was perfect in her religion and her mom too never said a unkind about anything. They never stole; lied, whined, cried or bemoaned anything or any body. I never appreciated these characters until I left home and found everyone else had one or two.
My step-father could not read nor write. But, could fix anything; plumbing, electric work, build house, fix cars and appliances and, move houses. When times got tough we all pitched in went in the fields of Arizona and picked cotton or, in summers, into Oregon fields, orchards and picked fruit or vegetables. All he had was what he had in his pockets, he never gripped or deserted us four kids. During these times we lived in parks and out of the trunk of our car that had all of our passion's.
Holliday was sometimes sparse. When one can't read nor write is limits level of intelligence just as it did in mom.
One year I remember some organization giving Mom her first turkey. She thought it was a big chicken but found out differently when it would never get done. That meat was bloody tough. We couldn't figure out why people like it.
We never had one again. We're now all grown and some have and some are in "Tough Times," and two are single and alone on the holidays. I don't want turkey. Chicken sounds OK. Wish my family would just bring me a holiday plate. (No one to cook for) The holidays can be mean, but I remember my parents ways, no wimping, whining. Buy, if you can something special for yourself. If you don't treat yourself nice no one else will. Happy Holliday's my friend. Tough Times may require a small hen this year. It will all be over soon.
Desert:
http://toughertimes.blogspot.com/2014/11/sherms-organic-news-cranberry-holiday.html
Add: mash potato, dressing, gravy, roll, sweet potatoes or/and veggie
TURKEY, TOUGH TIMES TRY CHCKEN!
"(Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving Day) (in North America) an annual national holiday marked by religious observances and a traditional meal including turkey. The holiday commemorates a harvest festival celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621, and is held in the US on the fourth Thursday in November. A similar holiday is held in Canada, usually on the second Monday in October. Hmmm. There is no mention about the Native Americans here at all. LOL I am sure they could had say, "Thank you Native Americans for helping us learn how to grown food when we were dying the time we arrived to your land" JACINTO RIVERA
Actually they ate wild game...the turkey came much later.


Anyways I like what this G+ friend of mine said about Thanksgiving. People/readers forget I do blogs to help the poor and needy get through TOUGH TIMES. (That's the name of my blog, remember?)
My Mother, bless her heart, had a rough struggle though this earth life. She was mentally handicap (mentally challenged, haptic whatever,) to about a 9-12 year old level. She did develop before her death to about 16 yr old. Mom was perfect in her religion and her mom too never said a unkind about anything. They never stole; lied, whined, cried or bemoaned anything or any body. I never appreciated these characters until I left home and found everyone else had one or two.
My step-father could not read nor write. But, could fix anything; plumbing, electric work, build house, fix cars and appliances and, move houses. When times got tough we all pitched in went in the fields of Arizona and picked cotton or, in summers, into Oregon fields, orchards and picked fruit or vegetables. All he had was what he had in his pockets, he never gripped or deserted us four kids. During these times we lived in parks and out of the trunk of our car that had all of our passion's.
Holliday was sometimes sparse. When one can't read nor write is limits level of intelligence just as it did in mom.
One year I remember some organization giving Mom her first turkey. She thought it was a big chicken but found out differently when it would never get done. That meat was bloody tough. We couldn't figure out why people like it.
We never had one again. We're now all grown and some have and some are in "Tough Times," and two are single and alone on the holidays. I don't want turkey. Chicken sounds OK. Wish my family would just bring me a holiday plate. (No one to cook for) The holidays can be mean, but I remember my parents ways, no wimping, whining. Buy, if you can something special for yourself. If you don't treat yourself nice no one else will. Happy Holliday's my friend. Tough Times may require a small hen this year. It will all be over soon.
Desert:
http://toughertimes.blogspot.com/2014/11/sherms-organic-news-cranberry-holiday.html
Add: mash potato, dressing, gravy, roll, sweet potatoes or/and veggie

USE THE TOUGH TIME ORGANIC IF YOU CAN HEN
IF you want to help the poorer folks, look around outside your comfort zones.

Eat the chicken and with the extra money buy another family a good roaster.
It fed all 6 of us! Thank You!
http://toughertimes.blogspot.com/2014/11/turkey-tough-times-try-chcken.html





Sunday, November 23, 2014

TOUGHER TIMES: THANKSGIVINGS

RE: TURKEY, "TOUGH TIMES" TRY CHCKEN! (from my Tougher Times blog)
A comment coming from Rivera, made me think:
"(Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving Day) (in North America) an annual national holiday marked by religious observances and a traditional meal including turkey. The holiday commemorates a harvest festival celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621, and is held in the US on the fourth Thursday in November. A similar holiday is held in Canada, usually on the second Monday in October. Hmmm. There is no mention about the Native Americans here at all. LOL I am sure they could had say, "Thank you Native Americans for helping us learn how to grown food when we were dying the time we arrived to your land" JACINTO RIVERA
Actually they ate wild game...the turkey came much later.
Anyways I like what this G+ friend of mine said about Thanksgiving. People/readers forget I do blogs to help the poor and needy get through TOUGH TIMES. (That's the name of my blog, remember?)
My Mother, bless her heart, had a rough struggle though this earth life. She was mentally handicap (mentally challenged, haptic whatever,) to about a 9-12 year old level. She did develop before her death to about 16 yr old. Mom was perfect in her religion and her mom too never said a unkind about anything. They never stole; lied, whined, cried or bemoaned anything or any body. I never appreciated these characters until I left home and found everyone else had one or two.
My step-father could not read nor write. But, could fix anything; plumbing, electric work, build house, fix cars and appliances and, move houses. When times got tough we all pitched in went in the fields of Arizona and picked cotton or, in summers, into Oregon fields, orchards and picked fruit or vegetables. All he had was what he had in his pockets, he never gripped or deserted us four kids. During these times we lived in parks and out of the trunk of our car that had all of our passion's.
Holliday was sometimes sparse. When one can't read nor write is limits level of intelligence just as it did in mom.
One year I remember some organization giving Mom her first turkey. She thought it was a big chicken but found out differently when it would never get done. That meat was bloody tough. We couldn't figure out why people like it.
We never had one again. We're now all grown and some have and some are in "Tough Times," and two are single and alone on the holidays. I don't want turkey. Chicken sounds OK. Wish my family would just bring me a holiday plate. (No one to cook for) The holidays can be mean, but I remember my parents ways, no wimping, whining. Buy, if you can something special for yourself. If you don't treat yourself nice no one else will. Happy Holliday's my friend. Tough Times may require a small hen this year. It will all be over soon.
Desert:
http://toughertimes.blogspot.com/2014/11/sherms-organic-news-cranberry-holiday.html
Add: mash potato, dressing, gravy, roll, sweet potatoes or/and veggie
TURKEY, TOUGH TIMES TRY CHCKEN!
"(Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving Day) (in North America) an annual national holiday marked by religious observances and a traditional meal including turkey. The holiday commemorates a harvest festival celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621, and is held in the US on the fourth Thursday in November. A similar holiday is held in Canada, usually on the second Monday in October. Hmmm. There is no mention about the Native Americans here at all. LOL I am sure they could had say, "Thank you Native Americans for helping us learn how to grown food when we were dying the time we arrived to your land" JACINTO RIVERA
Actually they ate wild game...the turkey came much later.


Anyways I like what this G+ friend of mine said about Thanksgiving. People/readers forget I do blogs to help the poor and needy get through TOUGH TIMES. (That's the name of my blog, remember?)
My Mother, bless her heart, had a rough struggle though this earth life. She was mentally handicap (mentally challenged, haptic whatever,) to about a 9-12 year old level. She did develop before her death to about 16 yr old. Mom was perfect in her religion and her mom too never said a unkind about anything. They never stole; lied, whined, cried or bemoaned anything or any body. I never appreciated these characters until I left home and found everyone else had one or two.
My step-father could not read nor write. But, could fix anything; plumbing, electric work, build house, fix cars and appliances and, move houses. When times got tough we all pitched in went in the fields of Arizona and picked cotton or, in summers, into Oregon fields, orchards and picked fruit or vegetables. All he had was what he had in his pockets, he never gripped or deserted us four kids. During these times we lived in parks and out of the trunk of our car that had all of our passion's.
Holliday was sometimes sparse. When one can't read nor write is limits level of intelligence just as it did in mom.
One year I remember some organization giving Mom her first turkey. She thought it was a big chicken but found out differently when it would never get done. That meat was bloody tough. We couldn't figure out why people like it.
We never had one again. We're now all grown and some have and some are in "Tough Times," and two are single and alone on the holidays. I don't want turkey. Chicken sounds OK. Wish my family would just bring me a holiday plate. (No one to cook for) The holidays can be mean, but I remember my parents ways, no wimping, whining. Buy, if you can something special for yourself. If you don't treat yourself nice no one else will. Happy Holliday's my friend. Tough Times may require a small hen this year. It will all be over soon.
Desert:
http://toughertimes.blogspot.com/2014/11/sherms-organic-news-cranberry-holiday.html
Add: mash potato, dressing, gravy, roll, sweet potatoes or/and veggie

USE THE TOUGH TIME ORGANIC IF YOU CAN HEN
IF you want to help the poorer folks, look around outside your comfort zones.

Eat the chicken and with the extra money buy another family a good roaster.
It fed all 6 of us! Thank You!
http://toughertimes.blogspot.com/2014/11/turkey-tough-times-try-chcken.html






Saturday, November 22, 2014

Iridology history

READ more at this link: http://roosterpolitics.blogspot.com/2011/07/iridology-heart-area-etc.html
http://roosterpolitics.blogspot.com/2011/05/parasites-reading-iris.html
http://shermsorganicnews.blogspot.com/2014/02/iridologys-basics.html



http://shermsorganicnews.blogspot.com/2014/02/iridologys-basics.html http://shermsorganicnews.blogspot.com/2013/03/mysterygifts-can-be-added-to-change.html
http://roosterpolitics.blogspot.com/2011/07/iridology-heart-area-etc.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_color History of Wikipedia's on color, but doesn't tell you how to read the markings.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

What Is Hemp and Its Benefits

I like hemp and think it should be legal in all states, but not for smoking. Smoking is smoking and bad for the lungs. I've used the oil and seeds, but, cut back on the protein powder because it too much protein for the kidneys or liver to handle. Their must be a balance in, even, plant foods. However, you don't need to use the 3 scoops i.e. simply cut back on the dosage.




Eye: (If the autonomic nerve wreath in the iris is white or shows up it's time to use the calming Hemp, not the other.) see. post on iridology posts. (the star white star burst is the electric system of the body, nervous system or autonomic nerve wreath, which is not suppose to show up at all. It does indicate a major problem. (Hemp is indicated for an herb to use)


Note the differences in Hemp oil's. I buy mine from different sources. Its too much money for my budget. Vitacoast, Swanson vitamin and Amazon all have good prices and one is no shipping charges or, taxes.


http://shermsorganicnews.blogspot.com/2013/10/babyfood-homemade-wo-chemicals.html
 The drug corporations will probable try and control this? It's easily gown but they will try and outlaw it as in most states. (11 states it is legal) This will be controlled as was comfrey plant and MA hung which these pharma's as they know will and can cure.

I added this in because the herbal Hemp as it is good in all ADD/ADHD kids, or nerve, brain disorders. Check it out. ( It's organic oil is also good for this disorder. )








When you change your diet and try to lose weight by reducing the food you eat, you'll probably experience sugar cravings. You might find yourself at the grocery store in the middle of the night looking for Snickers bars and bags of M&Ms, unable to resist the lure of something sweet.
We'd like to share how you can fight against those sugar cravings by using hemp protein.

Regulate Your Blood Glucose

One of the reasons why you start to crave sugar when you're on a diet is because your blood sugar isn't steady, and diet foods aren't satisfying. Eating meals filled with simple carbohydrates and sugar leaves your body wanting more too soon. Simple carbohydrates that don't provide lasting energy make it hard to resist sitting down for another bite.
Hemp seed food products offer a healthy dose of dietary fiber, which helps regulate blood glucose. When your glucose levels remain steady, you experience fewer crashes and aren't as likely to crave sugar to fill that void.

Stay Full with Hemp Protein

When you eat sweets, your body releases endorphins, which make you feel happy, but which also mean you want more sugar when those endorphins fade. How do you keep from experiencing sugar cravings after meals?
By including hemp seed protein in your healthy recipes!
Boosting your protein intake with hemp food products helps keep you full and reduces your body's urge to go pick up another snack. Ever get some take-out food and fill yourself to the brim only to feel hungry an hour later like you haven't eaten in days?
That's your body telling you it didn't get enough healthy nutrients and that a sugar craving probably isn't too far behind. The healthy plant-based protein in hemp helps keep you full so you can avoid those late-night trips to the cupboard to grab a cookie.


Chris Conrad in a greenhouse garden, 2013






Hemp seeds also feature an incredible number of valuable minerals and nutrients. Linoleic acid for brain health, manganese for bone health, and zinc for metabolism support are just a few of the terrific components of hemp protein.
Want to reduce sugar cravings and enjoy a more effective, healthy diet? Try adding hemp seeds to your meals and enjoy long-lasting satisfaction after every meal.
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ADD or ADHD (do not block fat)
Some of the fat blockers work? I've used them they are in this blog. B U T you can't over due because the brain needs fat. A temporary fix when needed. Coconut oil works best.


*(1) Buy this book or books on ADHD or ADD. They have divided this into seven types. I have always suffered with this myself
HEALING ADD AT HOME (BOOK) IN 30 DAYS
by DANIEL G. AND TANA AMEN  (He know the brain) Boost dopamine, Kava i.e same as bi polar, OCD and (see) depression; never mind the labels Dr use. It's the brain is the real target and issues. NO stimulants use calm herbs for an over stimulation of the brain. The key is to get the body in balance foods, vitamin and minerals.
Not so much meat as he suggests, but good oils is essential
Strange my post on ADD is missing? Why?
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Christopher Boucher
A pioneer of the modern U.S. hemp industry, Christopher Boucher will detail the history of hemp, including how, in 1938, it was declared to be "America's first billion-dollar crop" and then immediately disappeared from the radar thanks to the efforts of the petroleum industry. He talks about the bio-active compounds naturally found in both marijuana and hemp, which researchers have shown to have very therapeutic effects upon the human body.