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you know what's going on, My beautiful people. It's your spirit life Coach Keene Ankara's And today's sound **** is What are your home plant remedies from your ancestors? Let me know.
In Philippines we have this like believes in witchcraft so whenever we get sick or like we feel like someone is cursing us we have this thing called lana it's basically like oil like magic oil and apparently it like protects us but it kind of
For me, I'm kind of skeptical about it, but whenever I get sick, my parents would like go and get the witch doctor and like do some hoodoo voodoo on me and it works for some fucking reason.
Dude, I got you. I would have to just call my abbella and just say, Hey, I need some tulanas. I think I'm getting kuduvudud. And she'll give it to me right away.
I'm from Jamaica and apart from ginger to boil when you have a cold, pimento seed oil is really good for like your hair, skin, nails, boiling the leaves as well. So yeah.
So growing up as a kid I would eat all these tostilocos and being in a Mexican household one of our plant remedies for stomach aches was the de manzanita which translates to chamomile tea.