Tell me about yourself. Share your childhood memories. Share what ever you feel comfortable sharing. Feel like a joke, I know I'd enjoy one, know any you'd like to share? Any way I am Linda G.. glad to meet you.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Welcomed Rain on Sunday 9-26-2010
Though I am not fond of Sundays today has really been ok. Rain for the first time in over a month, got my computer moved, made a pot of homemade spaghetti sauce, and was able to get some things done on it. I am making myself a new red dress. Cartoons on tv. I did get some bad news this past week. My aunts sister (Ruth) passed on as did my cousins daughters husbands grand mother. i want to take a trip to E.C. N.C. to check on my mother. I have a daughter (Lisa) that has her hands full, her mother-in-law is sick and her granny needs help more so now with age. Have you checked out the letter to Louisville,Kentucky? you know I still can't get any help on that. I even wrote to Gloria Allred. I am sure I will never figure that one out. i have done everything asked of me several times over with no avail. What would you do in such a case? Tomorrow will be a good day. I have a doctors apt. the 30th, a new neurologist. Hope he is a good one. The 30th is also my sisters birthday. "HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUDY!" 144719>
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
A Natural Salve- HONEY
Good morning, thought you maybe interested in this.
People outside of the U.S. do this a lot more often than we do. Using pasteurized honey has been found to reduce infection and promote wound healing. It can be a bit messy but honey does its part to keep the wound moist while it heals. Only pasteurized honey. The unpasturized may contain disease-causing microbes.
1998- the nation's first commercial surgical glue was approved by the FDA.
Instead of stitches you may now be glued-no pun intended.
The cuts apparently heal just as those with stitches, without requiring a follow-up visit. It has been found that this technique is not suitable for wounds in skin- stretchy places, like hands, feet,elbows,and knees.
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People outside of the U.S. do this a lot more often than we do. Using pasteurized honey has been found to reduce infection and promote wound healing. It can be a bit messy but honey does its part to keep the wound moist while it heals. Only pasteurized honey. The unpasturized may contain disease-causing microbes.
1998- the nation's first commercial surgical glue was approved by the FDA.
Instead of stitches you may now be glued-no pun intended.
The cuts apparently heal just as those with stitches, without requiring a follow-up visit. It has been found that this technique is not suitable for wounds in skin- stretchy places, like hands, feet,elbows,and knees.
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