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October 24 Onions and the Flu and Cold Virus
There are many stories out their about onions, and using them to help battle the flu and cold virus. Many from Blending up onions, and drinking it, to putting a cut onion on the table in every room in the house while you all are sick. Here is just one story about that: In 1919 when the flu killed 40 million people there was this Doctor that visited the many farmers to see if he could help them combat the flu. Many of the farmers and their family had contracted it and many died. The doctor came upon this one farmer and to his surprise, everyone was very healthy. When the doctor asked what the farmer was doing that was different the wife replied that she had placed an unpeeled onion in a dish in the rooms of the home, (probably only two rooms back then). The doctor couldn't believe it and asked if he could have one of the onions and placed it under the microscope. She gave him one and when he did this, he did find the flu virus in the onion. It obviously absorbed the virus, therefore, keeping the family healthy. The moral of the story is, buy some onions and place them in bowls around your home. If you work at a desk, place one or two in your office or under your desk or even on top somewhere. Try it and see what happens. I am doing this during this flu season. I will post later to let you all know. Why don’t you try it. It can’t hurt. Here is another thing that I was reading about blending onions: The onion juice can have wonderful effects on flu virus and the common cold. You basically put the onions in a blender and blend until they turn into juice. The juice taste horrible, but if you can handle it and drink it. It will break up all the mucus in your chest and you will cough pretty hard for the next 5 to 10 min and all of the flem in your chest that is hard will come up. Then you basically feel like you just got knocked out so you take a nap for a 2 or 3 hours and you get up feeling very fresh. A few days later and your back to yourself. Sometimes you might have to do this routine 2 or 3 times over a few days for it to be very effective, but it does work. If anyone has a story about an onion you would like to share please do so and leave a comment. Onions are cheap and inexpensive. What would you loose trying this. IF anything just a dried up onion woopee. October 21 One of the Strongest Women I Know
Erika Koch
This lady is my grandmother. She is almost 86 years old. I love this woman very much. During World War II she and her husband put my mother on a Red Cross train where they put a sleeping potion in hot chocolate and gave to the kids, so they would not tell the SS soldiers that they were going to go meet their parents on the other side of the border. Then they went up into the mountains and found a farm house where the people there helped them get to the border and cut through the barbed wire to get out of East Germany so they could make their way to the United States to give my mother a good chance at a great life.
I call this lady at least three times a week. We have great conversations about our lives, and what we are going through now. When ever I would call she would ask me. SO you still like boys huh? I would just change the subject, and go on to something else. Thank god at her age I am able to change the subject quick. I remember things that happened to us kids at an early age of three. Yeah that is early to remember things like that but my grandmother gets a chuckle that I remember that far back.
One day I was talking to her, and I told her how much I appreciated what she had done during the war. The hard decisions that she made to come to this country under threat of death was the heart of a very strong woman. I want her to know that I listen to her and remember her stories they mean a lot to me. So you see Erika Koch is who I look up to besides my parents. She taught me so much, and I will appreciate every minute I can talk to her till god seems fit to call her home to be with Grandpa again. I Love you Grandma Koch Your always in my thoughts, and heart. September 16 Premiere Loans Telemarketing CallsI started to get phone calls from Premiere Loans This month and they have not stopped. After 8 phone calls one day I asked them to take this number off their call list. They did not. Because, they have bee still calling since last month. If you are having probelms with this company or any other company for that matter here is a link that you can go to to file a complaint to the FCC.
September 14 In Memory of LoriMany years ago when I moved to California, I started to go to a group to get to know others in the area with the disease and have some kind of a Social Life. I met a guy named Chris in this group, and eventually he thought that I would like his sister, and her husband Louis. Over they years we all had some good time. We have BBQ's a lot, and Louis would come over to my house many times throughout the week, and smoke with me. Louis is and will always be like a brother to me. HE and his wife were the best friends that anyone could ask for. When I had a problem I Could call and talk to her, and Louis. They would do the same. So when the moved to Texas it was hard for Tony and I to see them go. But, we knew that they needed to go. to have their family all together. I got a call this morning at 3:51, but my phone was off so I called immediately. My thoughts were verified, and it hurts me to the bone to see the family go thru this. I wish that I was there so that I could put my arms around my brother Louis, and let him know that things will be all right. She had her family with her in the end, and that was the most important thing. I will always remember her every day I take a breath. She was a very strong willed person, and raised her family so well, that they have been able to make it through anything that comes in their paths. God Bless you Louis.... and Brenna, Bryce, Paul, and Lee. I will always be here for you to talk to. Call me anytime. September 08 Marijuana and the Bible
For so the Lord said unto me, "I will take my rest and I will consider in my dwelling place like a clear heat upon herbs. For afore harvest, when the ((((((((((( BUD )))))))))) is perfect and the sour grape is ripening in the flower, he shall cut off the sprigs with pruning hooks and take away and cut down the branches." (Isaiah 18:4-5)
"Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed which is upon the face of all the earth.…To you it will be for meat." … And God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. (Genesis 1:29-31)September 07 Finally Medical Marijuana in San Bernardino CountySan Bernardino is finally in the loop. I am so Glad...... San Bernardino County could begin providing identification cards to medical marijuana patients by August, but dispensaries will have to wait for guidelines before they can set up shop. The Board of Supervisors approved a plan Tuesday to screen applicants and issue cards to patients. The program takes effect 30 days after the formal adoption of the ordinance, set for July 14. The board also approved a 45-day moratorium on the establishment of dispensaries -- retail outlets that sell medical marijuana -- to give county officials time to establish zoning and licensing rules. The decision comes a little over a month after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear San Bernardino County's legal challenge of the state's medical marijuana program, which has been upheld by lower court rulings. For more than three years, San Bernardino and San Diego counties challenged the law on the grounds that it conflicts with federal drug laws. With the legal battle lost, San Bernardino will be one of the state's last counties to provide cards for patients. Forty-eight other counties, including Riverside, offer them. Once the program begins, patients and their caregivers will be able to contact the county's public health department for appointments. Patients who have been prescribed marijuana by their physicians will be entered into a state database and screened before receiving the card, which identifies the patient as a legitimate user of medical marijuana, said Jim Lindley, county public health director. The county plans to charge an annual fee of $166 to non-Medi-Cal patients and $83 for Medi-Cal patients to cover the costs of running the program. About 250 to 300 patients are expected to apply for cards, a staff report to the board said. With the card program approved, medical marijuana advocates and county officials have turned their attention toward the dispensary permits. During the moratorium, county officials will study zoning and permit rules in use in other jurisdictions, said Julie Rynerson Rock, land use services director. By about Aug. 4, they will return to the board with a status report, she said. An ordinance enacting the rules would then go before the Planning Commission for approval. Rynerson Rock said she could not provide a timeline for how long the process will take and said she expects the moratorium will last longer than 45 days. But she said they intend to introduce rules "as quickly as we can. "We have no intention of dragging it out forever," she said. Although any county resident can apply for the card program, the dispensary ordinance would only apply to unincorporated areas. Cities are responsible for establishing their own regulations. County officials said they do not know of any city in the county that has a dispensary. Medical marijuana advocates questioned the need for the moratorium and said they should be allowed to help set up rules for dispensaries. "I urge you to have input from the patients in this process," said Scott Bledsoe, a Crestline resident who sued the county over its refusal to issue identification cards. County spokeswoman Lynn Fischer said the state program allows an alternative to dispensaries. Patients who have been issued cards are allowed to grow a small amount of marijuana for their own personal use, she said. Several Inland cities have banned or enacted moratoriums against dispensaries, including Beaumont, Perris, Moreno Valley, Colton, Yucaipa, Highland and Hemet. In Riverside County, only Palm Springs has zoning to allow medical marijuana collectives and co-ops. Last summer, state Attorney General Jerry Brown released guidelines allowing marijuana collectives and co-ops to exist so long as they don't operate for profit. The groups must not purchase marijuana from illegal sources and must have detailed records proving users are legitimate patients.
Information on What the actual law here in California says: SHOUSE Law Group http://www.shouselaw.com/medical-marijuana.html June 10 Medical MarijuanaIn 1996, the voters of California passed Proposition 215, also known as the Compassionate Use Act. Within California, the Act allows for the recommendation by a physician for the medical use of marijuana by a patient, and the cultivation, transportation and use of marijuana for medical purposes by patients and caregivers. The Compassionate Use Act exempts patients, caregivers and physicians who recommend the use of marijuana for medical purposes from criminal laws, punishment, or the denial of any rights or privileges. To address uncertainties and clarify the scope of the Act for patients, caregivers, law enforcement and others, Senate Bill (SB) 420 (Chapter 875, Statutes of 2003) was written into law in December of 2003 (see California Health and Safety Code, Article 2.5, Sections 11362.7 through 11362.83).The MMP, within the CDHS, was established in 2004 to facilitate the registration of qualified patients and their caregivers, through a statewide identification system. Participation in the program is voluntary for patients and the patient’s primary caregiver. Through their county of residence, qualified patients and their caregivers may apply for and be issued an identification card. This card will be used to verify those patients and caregivers that have authorization to possess, grow, transport and/or use medical marijuana in California. To facilitate the verification of authorized cardholders, a registration database is available on the Internet: www.calmmp.ca.gov.The costs of the Program are fee supported. Both the state and counties have authority to cover their expenses through application fees.The Feds still say this is unlawful. By saying this. They pretty much tell us even if we vote our votes don't matter. I think they need to stay out of the states business when we have elections and vote on things like medical marijuana. December 11 The Bonnie Hunt Show
June 14 Three Little AngelsHi everyone. I want you to meet three very special people in my life. These kids are my baby sisters. Reagan, the oldest. On my right knee is Ryker, and on my left knee is Renlee. They are so sweet. They came last year for my birthday, and we had one hell of a time. God I hope that I can get them again to come out. I especially would be honored if my brother Dave and his family come down with Rory, and Rachel's family. June 07 Real Star Gazing........On May 24th Anthony and I went up to Big Bear to attend the Riverside Telescope Makers Conference. We walked around for a while and I found a few things to buy. We got a sharks tooth from the cretaceous period, and I got another stick to design to use as my cane. About 4:45 we started to get hungry, and went to get in line for a hamburger. I didn't think nothing of it but I turned to Tony and told him that I thought I knew the person in front of us. Then I moved a little to her left so that I could see her profile. Then I turned to Tony and told him that she was the lady from Medium on TV. Patricia Arquette plays the role of a psychic that helps the DA solve crimes. Someone in our group finally got enough nerve up to ask her and she said yes. So she was gracious enough to let us take pictures and get her autograph after she was done eating. We all got autographs, and then we decided that we would go to the patio and have a smoke. So as I sat down, and called my mom she walked around the corner and sat down next to us, and had a smoke herself. Through out the evening she would end up at the smoking section and we were able to ask her questions, and she asked about our club. Just before we left I at the last moment decide to give her one of the afghans that I had taken up with me. Over all she is just like her character on TV. Nice and sweet, very friendly to anyone. Me and Patricia Arquette |
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