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If you have pain and don't like to take painkillers, wyd?
GM ๐ซ
make sure you use plants that bloom at different times so you have bloom all year! you could use high beds in front of the window where you can replace the flowers for every season (seasonally check your local flower store) and use perennials plants for the ground (they grow back from roots every season) for example peonies, coneflower, lilies. omg and what about a bow with roses?! or a pavilion with roses and the purple bench under it ๐ฅฐ and you could plant bulbs with tulips or crocuses all over the place and they also just come out of the ground when its their time :) and raspberries for a good summer snack ๐
GM ๐ซ
good morning๐ feeling sick ayyy ๐คง
just a girl with a background full of tension finding joy in life and forgiving the world when I can. ๐ซถ
mahlzeit
walking down the street with slippers, a cold breeze, watching the sunset with doggo, freshly picked berries in my hand. this is life!! ๐พ๐ ๐
good morning โ๏ธ๐
willlpoweeeerrrr
Iโve been into the whole vaccine topic because of my naturopath studies, and I also try to look at it critically, especially after the stuff that happened from 2020 on. Vaccines really are a dilemma. There are some pretty nasty infectious diseases out there, too, no doubt. Vaccines have done something, especially with stuff that spreads easily from person to person, like polio. But giving a 7 in 1 shot to a tiny baby just seems crazy to me. That feels like way too much for the body and the thymus gland to handle properly. When I look at third world countries, I definitely feel more free. We donโt have to worry about many serious infectious diseases like they do. A lot of those illnesses come from bad hygiene or dirty food, and logically, thereโs a much better way to deal with that. Instead of putting vaccines into people, they should have clean water and proper food. (We also are advanced enough to check our (raw) food for any diseases.) There are also some infectious diseases that only spread from person to person, like the classic childhood ones. If a pregnant woman gets rubella, that can be super dangerous for the baby. The virus crosses the placenta, and the baby will be harmed. Thatโs just as unfair as vaccine damage, if you ask me. A lot of the health problems weโre dealing with today come from a variety of things. Weโre surrounded by toxic things all the time, and vaccines are just one small part of the whole mix of chemicals weโre exposed to. It already starts with a pregnant woman catching a cold, that can cause little inflammations in the babyโs brain and influence its development. Thats not even "toxic", just a virus. Your organism is so individual and you can only protect it to a certain degree from the environment. You wouldn't even need vaccines, its part of our evolution. Constant changes. (when I hear people link the vax to autism or adhd.) The world is harsh, so thereโs not always a clear right or wrong. For me, this is why vaccines exist. This is why nurses get it teached like that, because of what happened before, it creates pressure, seeing people die. But its a crime when it crosses human right like that. Infectious diseases used to be the big enemy, and still are in many countries. Hygiene and health are a privilege in this world. Still, vaxxing should be a choice.
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hope your back will feel better afterwards ๐๐๐ผโจ
the eyes! couldn't say no to that fluff aswell ๐พ
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free hugs? ๐ซ
healing. ๐