Joyce Zikursh
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Joyce Zikursh

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In response Roy Herman Kellerman to his Publication

You know, I've wondered about that for years. Past interviews where s/he speaks was what made me wonder, plus her facial structure and mannerisms...

In response Cleo to her Publication

Same here Cleo, I'm 75, had chicken pox as a kid, and got shingles this year. Never had the pox vaccine, they didn't have it back then. (we only got the polio vax in school, and one of my neighbors my age got polio just AFTER he got the polio vax...things that make ya go ?Hmmm?) Same with 2 of my aunts (in their 90's) just got shingles this year too, and never a pox vax.

In response Kris Williams to her Publication

Kris, very true! About 5 or 6 yrs ago, I read how local honey helps reduce seasonal allergy sypmtoms. I have springl and fall (pollen, ragweed, etc) I started taking a small amt each day in the am, and boy, does that ever work...no more allergy meds! Has to be local honey, as the bees are getting their pollen from plants indigenous to your surrounding area. For me, it's been a real game changer!

In response arba happihr to her Publication

Thanks Arba, I thought my social security proof, along with birth certificate would work. Got hung up on "2 picture ids" cause I know I only have one pic id, being the drivers license; haven't ever been anywhere I'd need a passport so don't have one.

In response COMMANDER VALIANTTHOR to his Publication

All makes sense. Am curious about the 2 photo ids, I have a drivers license, but don't have (or need) a passport. Wonder what else could be used for a second photo id...anybody got any clues??

In response Robert Wakefield to his Publication

Hi Harvey! Sorry to hear you're not feeling well. The zinc and Vit C does wonders, Grandpa's spot on with that. Hope you feel better real soon. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas, and a happy healthy New Year ahead

In response John Burke to his Publication

Dairy farmed up till the mid 90's, grade A milk (ie: drinking milk, milk for cheese has different regs). Regulations out the wazoo, but mostly none for our horses, etc. Cow farts? Odors?, yeah, cows have a distinctive smell, but it never made anyone sick from the odors during barn cleanings. ( I used to call barn cleaning the cow sh*t shuffle lol) "control the food supply, control the people", which is what they're doing with other food too.

In response COMMANDER VALIANTTHOR to his Publication

Best thing I ever did was quit taking my cholest. meds a year ago. Within a couple weeks my memory & brain fog issues went away. I got my balance back, and lots of other stuff got better too. I used to have to use cane (& often walker), I haven't used those since then too. In that years time, my cholest level remains exactly the same: borderline.

In response Angels Here -Z to her Publication

That was absolutely awesome! What a great kid and lesson for all. Thanks for sharing!

In response Angels Here -Z to her Publication

OMGosh Nana, I've woken myself up from dreams/talking out loud lately too.. Never did that before. Last one I was talking with my best friend of 67+yrs, don't remember what we were laughing about, but I woke up talking and we were laughing SO hard. She died horribly a year ago after all the 'shots'. Woke up laughing out loud, I just said "Thank You God, that was great...I needed that." Dreams are SO vivid anymore. Have a wonderful day!

In response Lisa Groenewoud to her Publication

Awesome! I think I'll do this with the little grands this weekend when they come up to visit the farm here :-) Always try to do a little project for that extra gramma bonding time when they visit. Thanks for sharing

In response Jane Freemyer to her Publication

It totally worked for me on my 2nd round of cataracts (1st round, 20 yrs ago/surgery.) Plus it got rid of all those danged floaters I had. Thankful that I had read this remedy last year. Don't need the surgery now...yay me lol!!

In response Christopher Rawicki to his Publication

Gotta agree with your friend Cody, and wonder why he's so popular after talking about the brain chip plans. One has to wonder: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is going on with that?!? Was that to wake people up and he's like a triple agent or something. He does seem to fit the dictionary def of musk tho: a greasy secretion with a powerful odor used in perfumes (and I scent something off there) Lol, got no blind trust here as this old woman is confused. Hope you and your team are doing well, good to see you posting again.

In response Roy Herman Kellerman to his Publication

To my Dr's dismay, I took myself off of my statin med. a year ago. Within a couple weeks, my brain fog lifted, my memory got better, I was no longer dizzy all the time, and I feel stronger and more energetic now. When she checked my cholest. level, it was the same as when she started it: borderline. My one neighbor said "Wow, you're like a totally different person now, it's like a miracle"...no walker or anything, so I'm a happy camper lol :-)

In response AQ. PATRON to his Publication

Not just congress (if there will still be one), but any government position held. Also, I think that anyone elected into a gov't position should have an audit before they get in, and at the end of any term held to see where any added income came from (cong, etc, today seems to get money from special interest groups to sway their decisions, and should not be allowed) jmho

In response Tao Of Smoo to her Publication

Very true! Thanks for the reminder

In response Roy Herman Kellerman to his Publication

I took myself off statins about a year ago. Within 2 weeks, my brain fog and memory issues were disappearing. Now, I have a totally different brain and attitude. PLUS, I now have more energy than I've had in years & have my balance back. Am 75 & was on statins for 15yrs. My 'borderline' cholest levels have not changed. I see only positives in my quitting!

Yes, the turning off the lights, etc works! I had a bats one year that nested in my woodstove chimney. With woodstove off, place an open box of mothballs in it for a few days. The odor from the mothballs will make them leave, and they won't return. Once got some in the attic crawl, box of mothballs up there and no more problems. (Of course, find WHERE they're coming in at and fix it)

In response ol_ cowboy to his Publication

I'm with you O C, non-venomous I leave alone, one gets into my garage they get a free shovel ride to my closest field. Rattler, (or the aggressive one that somehow went through the stone foundation into my attic): you're history cause gram don't mess around. Also, not only stuff in the shots, Dr prescribed me a b/p med that had snake venom in it (uh,h*ll NO!)

In response Roy Herman Kellerman to his Publication

You know, I kinda wondered about that when I saw the post. Was thinking if the meat still was suspect that surely he wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole (much less encourage folks to even partake of it.)

In response Roy Herman Kellerman to his Publication

Bwahahaha, too funny!....giant kudos to one clever cop :-)

In response Kris Williams to her Publication

My faith is bigger than my fear...and Thy will be done At difficult times throughout my life, these are the very words that helped me get through

In response N2ndlife @Nettie to her Publication

Never tried the pills. Just a thought, maybe our bodies need to adjust to it. Not advising, but perhaps crushing a pill, and doing it by the pinch method (instead of the whole pill at once) might help. Seems to me it doesn't take/need much to work; I just know it's made a huge difference and works for me in the smaller amts. I use the regular box of borax (muleteam) Good luck to you, and have a great evening!!

In response N2ndlife @Nettie to her Publication

Been doing the borax for about 6 months. I do it differently with what I found in a different video (Dr Barbra O;Neil ?) I have a flippy stomach too, so it works great for me. I take a glass pint jar, and put in 1 pinch borax, 1 pinch baking soda, and 1 pinch himilayan salt, shake. 1 drink 1/3 at a time throughout the day. The baking soda lowers the ph. My arthritis is the best it's been in years, and a plus is that my high blood pressure is under control also...down 30 points!!

In response Mike Anon to his Publication

Wow, you captured my morning in a nutshell. Fostering a friends huge goofy puppy while they move...dmn dog went through the lower storm door window that goes out the back door to the dog run. Fixed/rebuilt it, and it only cost some plywood, a saw, and an errant screwdriver through the thumb. ( I think I've invented some totally new cuss word combos LOL)

In response Pink Totter to her Publication

Very handy to have a bunch! Been doing that for years now (we have a lot of power outages in my area, esp during heavy winter storms). When we use them, we take the stems off and set them upright in a little glass or clear jar. Makes it easier for the fam to navigate to the restroom, and get up the stairs where we put one every other step or two. Seems like they will even charge up fine on cloudy days! If you have elderly, make sure they have some too

In response Mike Anon to his Publication

Oh man, that is sooooo spot on! There's a few family that are exactly like that. Hope public disclosure comes real soon, although I'm sure there's a lot that will still be un-red-Pillable

In response COMMANDER VALIANTTHOR to his Publication

Interesting! Side note: back in the 50's (and prior) farmers used chewing tobacco as an animal de-wormer. I remember our farm work horses getting their doses of it; worked pretty good, too. Of course, back then, it probably didn't have all the zillion chemical additives like it does today.

In response Susie __Q to her Publication

Some amazing artifacts there, and for sure those memories of seeing that as a kid just stick with us forever!( Lol, have to giggle, every time I think of King Tut, I flash back to Steve Martin "walk like an Egyptian".)

In response Glenn Huggins to his Publication

My uncle had that car (in all black) back then. I remember having to drive it to work a few days till my Charger got repair work done. Lol, I still think it would have made a good bat mobile. Wow, thanks for the memories, hadn't thought about that car in years