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monsoon gecko Member Posts: 138 | Overlordjupiter…not overly excited by either…usually guardian angel *(ancestor) gives me big shove to trial… So , back to the Life Pillow, As stated in plaster thread, had big week at another local school, covering release time …many classes , which were mainly sport or making plaster orgonite.For the plaster, we pillowed the water plus a few waterbottles with students surprised again. Pillowed water is delish-tangy. Sport was indoor hockey with plastic sticks and puck. After picking teams and setting ground rules, I introduced the pillow. Gave a quick description of contents telling students it is an energy device for food , water and pain. I shared examples of pillow’s uses, with other school’s playground accidents…pain relief…etc Needless to say,the pillow was well passed around and held….several classes.,,, a few times held over injury..leg, arm, hand etc…..Man… they belt the sh#t out of each other at times.Only a couple of head highs in whole week,,,,,always a worry.! Observed red whelt across wrist disappear after 2 minutes pillow. Other minor injuries gone with surprised faces. I try not to take for granted , but when you see pillow in action…wow ! Blessings all round. Did I mention Gourmet food ?
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sacred Member Posts: 8 | I recently got bitten by a tick …. they seem to love me! the feeling isn’t exactly mutual though … it took me a while to remember Josh’s life pillow, but when I placed it on my neck (little vampires! the ticks, that is ;)) it really took the grrrr! out of the area ….. I hope to remember the pillow earlier next time ….. better still, I hope there isn’t a next time, but that would mean I’d be away from nature and that’s not a thought I’d like to entertain for long …… btw, Stephen, surgery for the young man you sent a pillow for was a lot simpler than ultrasounds, etc anticipated … and the areas that seemed to be badly affected weren’t ….. am still waiting for another update on the nature of the growth removed (16cm x 11cm!) but all is well (so far) considering what was expected … removal of vital organs … and the pillow is nicely inconspicuous …. mothers have a way of making sure their young get their medicine … | |
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Josh Member Posts: 26 | There is something else to help for various insect bite: amonia, it is very effective on spider bite and all other pest, regular household amonia is all it take. 2 years ago I had to treat my lady that had gotten a bite from a ‘brown recluse’ spider; this is the one where the doc will remove a limb if it has gone to far, a very bad bite, it was at the base of her scull, so we decided not to do the amputation Ha Ha!!!, I will find the herbs that I use and will post the recipe, it still took 3 weeks to have it go away Josh |