I was searching google for natural anti-inflammatory herbs. Missed the “t” key and got into new and unexpected territory….
Let’s call this one, “Making Light of the Hole Situation,” or “Bleach Body.”
Back to my search.
Peace, people.
I was searching google for natural anti-inflammatory herbs. Missed the “t” key and got into new and unexpected territory….
Let’s call this one, “Making Light of the Hole Situation,” or “Bleach Body.”
Back to my search.
Peace, people.
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I LOVE these 😂😂😂 I always want to post mine but I feel only I will think they’re hilarious, lol. I’m like are people *really* searching that stuff that much?!
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Apparently they are!
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I have no words right now…
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It’s not often I leave people speechless.
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Oh, I guess I do: Curcumin- it is supposed to be a great anti-inflammatory. I’ve been using it for many years for my arthritis in combination with less stress on the joints, exercise, etc. Maybe it has that placebo effect but something has been working.
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Circumin has been added to my shopping list. Thanks!
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I use this brand, pricier probably than others but was the top recommendation in a vegetarian magazine that I follow regularly:
https://www.vitaminshoppe.com/p/terry-naturally-curemed-375-mg-60-softgels/trr1014
Amazon may have it a bit cheaper if you feel like checking as well.
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Many thanks! I can’t take ibuprofen anymore, so I’m looking for anything that’ll provide some relief.
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LOL! How often this happens. So glad you shared. BTW, I like your first title the best!
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Ha! Me, too.
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Ok. That made my day
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👍
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My curiosity won. I completed some of your searches and learned a thing or two 🙂 As to the bleaching thingy… I prefer it to remain an enigma…
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Leslie…only you xxx
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Maybe if I used a full keyboard for searches instead of my iPhone these things wouldn’t happen to me.
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Lol.. I mind once when I edited this magazine, well one of the columnists never made a mistake ever, but the proof reader? Hell she was called Hawk-Eye. Nothing got past her. Anyway, so this Friday I am sitting at 10 to 5, good to wrap it all up, having given it to the printer when I sees in this column how proud this particular soc was of its widow display. Naturally it was meant to be window display, but I had this vision of these old broads in their drawers parading up and down. And the resulting furore. You never saw anyone get off their ass so fast to pull that copy. Predictive text was not one of the world’s better inventions.
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Lol! A widow display might be a grand thing to see!
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I thought it would be too. It would have been an annual one actually. But the proof reader was mortified…
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I can imagine!
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Hahaha, the things we learn, that we never knew we wanted to know until our curiosity got the better of us. Well done you on discovering this even existed.
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Makes one wonder what other curiosities are out there.
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😂
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