CrealCritter
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"A free in home, wellness visit"???
Jesus is Lord and Christ
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Yeah, isn't that just special?"A free in home, wellness visit"???
Jesus is Lord and Christ
we have one that has vinegar and epsom salt. There's always so many other priorities. But, I've cleared out a lot of stuff, so that NOW I can see the P.I. I've tried a number of the DIY sprays and the results have not been stellar.I dont know if this works or not, maybe you have tried it,,
HOMEMADE VINEGAR POISON IVY AND WEED KILLER RECIPE
INGREDIENTS
3 cups white vinegar
1/2 cup table salt
1 tablespoon liquid detergent or soap (I use Dawn) for stick-to-itiveness.
Directions
- Mix vinegar and salt until the salt is completely dissolved. Stir in liquid dish soap, and pour into a spray bottle.
- Spray onto the green growing leaves of the plants.
- Wait a week, then repeat on any survivors. Best time to apply: during a dry spell.
What is their definition of wellness is the question. Oh, their definition is you're not well unless you are taking at least one prescription medication, and have had all of their available vaccines. And visit your doctor at least once a year for a wellness check to get more of their misdiagnosis and poisons.Get ready folks. It's coming. Feds are mounting a door to door onslaught to push their covid jab. Hubby and I have already been called and rec/d letter from insurance carriers offering "a free, in home, wellness visit." Um. No thanks. Any such visits to my property will be considered trespass. How many ways must I say NO!!!! to an experimental, not FDA approved toxic gene therapy "treatment" for a manufactured disease that has a 99.6% cure rate?
Lisa, I waffled back and forth about doing the paste, and finally decided against it. I've been reading some warnings: don't know how accurate they are. "They say" that the ivermectin is not evenly distributed throughout the paste. I would love to hear the definitive answer on that. I know a veterinarian who chooses to take a measured dose of injectable ivermectin orally. She says it's easier to get a calculated dose this way. Says it tastes nasty any way you take it, so the tiny bit of injectable is over and done, perhaps quicker than the paste.Bay, I was able to pick up the apple flavored Ivermectin this past weekend. I am good to go!