Mullein leaf can be used to make a nourishing tea that’s been used in folk medicine. You can buy mullein leaf tea at your local grocery or health store, or you can make your own at home. Drinking tea from this yellow flowered plant may help to relieve issues like sore throat, cough...
However, be careful about walking around in a wet garden; you don't want to compact the soil. To make less impact on wet soil, you can put down some boards and walk on them to help distribute your weight. If there's no rain in sight, water your garden and start pulling. Again, ...
Tumors have unique features, which make them distinct from normal tissue. The intact tissue has non leaky microvasculars, while tumor tissue has leaky capillary beds. This situation promotes the delivery and retention of drug loaded nonparticles through tumor tissue. This phenomenon is recognized as...
You could use the hearts as-is for sweet decor or coffee coasters, stitch them to a sweet little baby blanket, or string them together for an adorable banner like I did. Use worsted weight yarn, chunky yarn… you can even use random yarn scraps to make hearts of all colours and sizes!
How to Make Mead (Honey Wine): Mead is super easy to make. And turns out GREAT!! (most of the time) Depending on your Recipe. It can Take as little as a month, years, or even up to a life time for it to ferment. The recipe I will post first is great fo
If you carve some time out to wrangle overgrown thistle,dandelions, and others, it’s best to have a few key tools that will make your job a whole lot easier – and make your hard work more effective and efficient. A good hoe, especially if you have a lot of area to cover, will ...
Make a hole in the gourd to clean out the seeds and pulp. Use a keyhole saw to make a small hole (about 1 1/2 inches in diameter) where the bowl of the gourd begins to stretch into the neck. If your gourd doesn’t have an elongated neck, just make the hole at the base of th...
Primarily fermentation: Mead usually ferments slowly, and it generally prefers a very warm fermentation spot. Watch it and make sure it has started in a few days. Check on it from time to time to make sure that it has not stuck. If it sticks, make another starter, add some “yeast en...
Tea Time The Chinese enjoy chrysanthemum tea, made from dried flowers. They may also add the leaves to salads. It’s best to gather the flowers yourself or get them from an organic supplier. Make yourself a treat with .2 oz dried chrysanthemum flowers and three cups of water. Put the pe...
So to rid of the bad and bring in more “good” estrogen, eat anti-inflammatory foods such as: Ginger Turmeric Green tea Berries Nuts Olive oil 🚫Stay away from processed meat You don’t have to stop eating meat. But make sure to get meat that ispasture-raised,grass-fed, grass-finis...