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道路#EndPoliceViolence1 year ago

Loose leaf tea, not the tea in the bags, is also astringent. What he's talking about are tannins. Eat things with tannins and loose leaf tea has a good amount of them.

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Coach Shawn1 year ago

I never thought to do the eucalyptus leaves on the shower head. Definitely will experiment with that. I’m still figuring the natural herbs out.

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Jay Smooth1 year ago

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Deep Blaq Anon1 year ago

I drink green tea that has ginger and probiotics along with lemon juice, honey and cayenne pepper. Clears majority of my congestion within a few sips.

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Wendy Dab1 year ago

I love this.

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Al Stroker1 year ago

I need to see this guy get a live full physical

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Felicia Savage1 year ago

I use the eucalyptus leaves in the shower I also add a couple of drops of eucalyptus oil to the leaves works great

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Hammer1 year ago

Nigga think he a doctor 🤣😂

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