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How am I looking at the ice cream now that the prices are so fcking high
“Why are you doing xyz if it makes (insert symptom) worse?”
Hey so I’m sick, not dead. Hope that helps!
Bayou Inflammation Blend Experiment
Working on a long infusion tea blend for inflammation. Pictured: goldenrod, blackberry leaf, selfheal, american plantain, yarrow and wood nettle.
Goldenrod = stiffness support
Blackberry leaf = tissue-toning support
Selfheal = restorative, cooling support
Plantain = soothing and balancing
Yarrow = circulation and stiffness
Wood nettle = nourishing, mineral-rich foundation
Still very much in an experimental stage—first cuppa was definitely bitter and medicinal. Not at the point of posting a recipe until I see if it does anything. We’ll give it a week or two.
Note: the content warning isn’t mine, I’m currently appealing.
Funny enough, I was cramping so bad last night. It was horrible but thank god I had Advil.
The Spicy Autistic Femme
I actually found a Harvard article about this. Here’s an excerpt:
Autistic people are more likely to suffer from gastrointestinal (GI) ailments than the general population. They are especially more difficult to identify and diagnose in adults with communication challenges. GI symptoms can range from mild stomachaches to serious, persistent vomiting. There is no single set of signs, symptoms, or treatments that applies to all autistic patients.
Common Gastrointestinal Conditions in Autistic Adults
Another article said:
According to many researchers, the GI issues that come with ASD might be due to two factors: firstly, inappropriate immune activation Trusted Source, causing inflammation of the tract; and, secondly, differences in the types of gut bacteria Trusted Sourcethat are present.
A recent study looks at the links between the immune system, gut bacteria, and autism spectrum disorders. It uncovers some interesting inter
I find this very interesting and kinda annoying too.
I can't help but feel like I'm grieving the person I was before my health started to decline and they haven't even figured out what is wrong with me yet.
Oh FFS!
Read Every Single Label!
Because this is EXACTLY what he'd see.