Wednesday, August 17, 2011


Lovely cover I must say.

 




Doesn't it just feel like these two pictures in some way correlate with each other?Above and below;


I feel like I have to rely on taking medication to feel better. I don't want to have to take pills every single morning when I wake up or during the day or before I go to bed! I want to naturally feel good.




My legs (below) Her legs (above)
I wish mine could look like that..







I tried calling the doctor all morning. Okay not really all morning, more like an hour ago and they should be open by eight o'clock? I was on hold for too long so I just hung up, called twice and no one was there! I will try again when I'm done here. And after I pee again, ahaha. ;)


Herbs to Calm Anxiety;Angelica - is considered a tonic to improve well-being and mental harmony.
Capsicum - was Grandma’s favorite catalyst herb for good reason. It carries all other herbs quickly to the part of the body where they are most needed and increases their effectiveness. It is considered by herbalists everywhere to be a supreme and harmless internal disinfectant. It is unequalled for warding off disease. It is known as the purest and best stimulant in the herbal kingdom.
Ginseng - is King of the herbs in the orient. It is said to stimulate the entire body energy to overcome stress, fatigue and weakness.
Hops - are famous for their sedative powers. They are an excellent nervine for calming stress and overcoming insomnia.
Oatstraw - is a powerful stimulant that is good for many, many things. It has benefits too numerous to count. It has antiseptic properties and is a natural preventative for contagious disease. Grandma drank oatstraw tea daily.
Rosemary - is a good cooling tea when there is restlessness, nervousness, and insomnia.
Valerian - is a strong nervine and is very helpful for insomnia. It produces a calming sedative effect, and has been used as a tranquilizer but leaves one feeling refreshed rather than sluggish. It is known to be a safe non-narcotic herbal sedative. Grandma used it for anxiety. 
















 


I love that quote because it is so true.

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