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Based Florida Man's avatar

** Honey's bad for babies, but dozens of Jabs are ok? **

@GubbaHomestead "Your doctor will tell you not to give honey to your baby under 12 months old, but will gladly give your baby 25 doses of the most toxic heavy-metal filled shots under 12 months old.

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@BenBryant2017 If honey had a 1000% profit margin with incentive programs and kickbacks, your doctor would tell you it was safe for baby too

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Based Florida Man's avatar

The danger is that under 12 months, babies don't have a stomach acidic enough to kill Clostridium botulinum spores, a common soil bacteria that bees pick up when they're pollinating flowers.

152 infant cases in 2019, no deaths. Fortunately, there is an effective treatment now.

You'll find plenty of people that feed babies honey and raw milk.

And no problems.

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Susan Seas's avatar

I hate these Evil poses!!

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Freebird's avatar

I know! One shows up almost every day, I report them, but probably hard to block.

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

buy your food from local farmers

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Jaime's avatar

Do u have great resources recommended to share on gut health or raw milk goat or cow? I think goat may be superior to cow from what little I’ve looked into this Family member is struggling with gut issues and cannot do dairy - he has tried raw cow and that wasn’t good - raw goat seemed ok ? Taking a break from it and he got CDIF from going to visit nursing home - now is on second round of Abx - some weight loss when already underweight- kinda at a loss since Drs know nothing about most things... trying to get him deeper answers- unvaxxed, tho does allergy shots ( which they continue to say is saline based with just the allergen. ? ) please lmk if you have a good info source I can get into.. he seems to do best eating carnivore but that’s not great for putting weight on... he’s thin even if he eats carbs

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Kimry's avatar

Functional medicine doctors test for things a regular or gastro doctor won't. I had bad gut problems, but am on my way to recovery thanks to them.

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Jaime's avatar

Thanks we’ve seen functionals and unfortunately they aren’t all created equal - one even tried to push the vax !!

Please lmk if u have one hoping to find one that may specialize in gut - we r in Kentucky but could telehealth or travel if great thankuuu

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John Bugni's avatar

Jamie, I know of one in Maryville, Tennessee and he does telemed. Dr Frank Sievert, The Thrive Clinic. If you contact him, tell him you were referred by Dr Bugni, dentist in Corvallis. Oregon. Good luck.

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Kimry's avatar

The office ladies at my chiropractor gave me the recommendation for my functional doc. I'm in South Carolina.

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

where in SC? i'm in charleston

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Kimry's avatar

Columbia. When looking before, I found ones on the coast. Here is one closer to you. https://carolinaholisticmedicine.com/contact-us/ I don't know anything about them, so this isn't an endorsement

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

send that guy up to MinnEEEEsota, please!

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Swanlzs's avatar

Sabine Hazan I as gastro who does fecal transplants.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

You are VERY fortunate to have a functional physician close by - they are burgeoning around the country--which is a VERY hopeful note!

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AngelaK's avatar

Such as? (If you don't mind)..

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Has he been tested for h.pylori? Need to have a functional medicine doctor to order it because mainstream docs won’t. It might be the cause of gut issues.

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AngelaK's avatar

Mainstream doctors do. It is a saliva test.

It is also tested with upper endoscopy.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Well, since I have it, I have learned a lot about the testing process. The GI-MAP detects a much smaller concentration. My endoscopy doc said I didn’t have it, even though I have the signs. Since they “poo-poo” (couldn’t resist) the GI-MAP and therefore deny I have it, they have no explanation for the damaged stomach lining. And if the biopsies they take don’t happen to be where the h.pylori is burrowed in, they won’t detect it. It’s been very frustrating! So my newest treatment that I begin next week is “matula tea” from South Africa. They guarantee this herbal tea will eradicate it. I will also be taking some other supplements as well. My internist is great about using whatever methods are necessary.

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SKnow's avatar

Janice, have you heard of Izabella Wentz? She has lots of good info about h.pylori treatment.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

I looked her up. Thank you!

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

And I apologize for TMI on C&C. :D

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Kelliann's avatar

No such thing as TMI here on the C and C

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Jaime's avatar

Agreed!!

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Jaime's avatar

Thanku Janice will look into

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Austin's avatar

You might consider doing some research on the Weston Price website.

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MissyCoyote's avatar

Yes! Great place to start and Nourishing Traditions is a great book to start with when you want to get out of industrialized food.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Headed by the wife of a very close personal friend of mine.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

westonaprice.org They have everything - real milk.org. Read their website.

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Usamnesia's avatar

There may be considerable value in thoroughly reading this article in its entirety

https://isom.ca/article/the-gaps-nutritional-protocol-as-a-dietary-treatment-for-inflammatory-bowel-disorders/

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Vivian's avatar

Dr. Sabine Hazan's book Lets Talk Shi#! and interviews on American Thought Leaders(Epoch Times TV), Rumble, FLCCC etc...She is a gastroenterologist and states the more antibiotics given to treat cdiff the worse it gets. Her research and studies are on transplants which seem to be the best way to bring back the person's health. She also noted the jabs obliterated a lot of people's microbiomes which is 70% of our immune system.She came up with and patented 3 treatment protocols for Covid and had 100% success even when patients had O2 sats in the 60's and 70's! Her interview info is fascinating. I hope this helps. Best of luck and blessings.

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Jaime's avatar

I’ll look this up thankuuu

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Robin's avatar

Jamie, I had a terrible gut for many years. I had Candida. I went on a strict diet and some supplements for 3 months. Zero sugar of any kind. That was almost 12 years ago, and I am still doing great! Also, I have an allergy to a protein in cow's milk. I cannot remember the name. But I can tolerate cow's milk if it has been heated. Like cheeses and custards. Good luck!

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Jaime's avatar

Thanks Robin! He did have SIBO few years back and cut all sugar and basically just ate meat for months as well and it killed the sibo - his diet has been basically gluten free and very low sugar / low carb since but maybe being more lax lately paved the way for him to be susceptible to the Cdiff. Maybe he just needs to be super strict diet forever? Lots to still unravel as chronic gut issues that seem to flare up every once and again but as we age and him being low weight- it starts to seem more concerning. It’s a shame he is so sensitive to so many things - would like to get him to have stronger system all around

I appreciate your response

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MissyCoyote's avatar

Also you can start with The Maker's Diet, it's a book my Dad used to finally figure out he was Celiac. Don't mind us all geeking out on here. :)

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Kimry's avatar

Is he on vitamin D3 C and K2? It's a start...

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AngelaK's avatar

How did you get diagnosed?

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Robin's avatar

Muscle test from a functional medicine doctor.

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AngelaK's avatar

For candida? 🤔

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Sarcastia's avatar

Have they looked into A2-A2 milk?

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John Bugni's avatar

Yes, Sarcasta! My Functioal physician put me on A2-A2 milk. He told me 2 things to never eat again: gluten and A1 milk. Goat milk is also good.

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Jaime's avatar

Thanks is a2 a2 the same as a2? He’s tried a2 and doesn’t tolerate Thankuu

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Sarcastia's avatar

Jaime, they're not the same. Many dairy products are A1-A2 and it's very important to know the difference.

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John Bugni's avatar

Jamie, yes they are one and the same. Goat milk could still be a good alternative.

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John Bugni's avatar

Jamie, another consideration. The Abx are destroying his good gut bacteria. He may need to focus on restoring that. Fermented foods like saukraut, kimsche, kombucha work well as probiotics.

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Nicki's avatar

Has he tried fermented milk? Kefir? I know many who have milk intolerance who are able to do kefir and eventually other dairy products as their gut heals.

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Jaime's avatar

Thanku - so far that hasn’t worked for him- perhaps if I made it from raw milk maybe it would but the store ones we’ve tried have unfortunately not had a great response to- thankuuu tho it’s a good recommendation I’ve heard may help some folks

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Peace's avatar

If you're up to it, making your own milk kefir might be worth a try. It can be very simple. Homemade milk kefir has over 50 beneficial yeasts and bacteria vs. store bought containing only about 8. A great resource to learn about milk kefir as well as other cultured foods - with great recipes and resources - is culturedfoodlife.com

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MissyCoyote's avatar

Look into A2A2 milk. Protein is different and harder to find these days as most dairy cows are bred up and the A2 protein was lost along the way. Some people with lactose intolerance find it easier to digest.

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Dana Thynes's avatar

Hi, Jaime, I have some information regarding healing C-diff using chlorine dioxide, from the Telegram channel The Universal Antidote. This is a mish-mash of other people's experiences, not my own. The Sacro-B mentioned in the last post is a new one on me...:

CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE TESTIMONIAL:

"As an update. The short answer: MMS works for C Diff like a charm. In fact, I was fine within 3 days after my post here two years ago.

However, I was not motivated to post an update because nobody cared to reply to me... but in the last week this topic has suddenly gained traction,

and so I decided to post an update. So, to whomever may concern... it works. I struggled for 2+ months, lost 40+ pounds, was diagnosed with colitis,

used $10,000+ worth of meds (Deficid x2, vancomicyn, and more... all for nothing). I even did FMT (those who don't know - google it), which also didn't help.

So, I did 3 drops each 50% citric acid and mineral solution (total 6 drops) in the morning (waited for 30 seconds to see reaction, then add 8oz water and drink), and then,

1 drop each 50% citric acid and mineral solution (total 2 drops) every hour for 8 hours (same thing - waited 30 seconds and then add 8oz water).

Note: I ate nothing within 30 minutes of any MMS intake. This means that if I took MMS at 1pm and was hungry, I ate quickly (and very little) at 1:30pm and then did MMS again at 2pm.

You must remember that your stomach produces acid when it is digesting food, which is why I thought it was important to take very limited food while on MMS.

After 3 days like this, all C.Diff symptoms stopped - no diarrhea, no pain, and minimal bleeding, which later subsided entirely. I swear on my grandma's grave (my mom is still alive)

Xxxxx

I know you posted on this thread months ago but I am searching for a c diff protocol for my 18 year old daughter. She responded to antibiotic therapy (no choice) but it has returned with a vengeance. I looked up the cleanse in crown wellness. How soon did your husband find relief? Can this be used in conjunction with antibiotics? I believe she has no choice at the moment to stabilize her bm’s and pain. I will greatly appreciate any advice you can provide. I am worried sick.

Xxx

Please try the Ultimate Parasite Cleanse protocol from Crown Wellness which uses CLO2. Super easy and effective. It recently even cured my husbands C-diff infection WITHOUT antibiotics. Also cure my family and friends of lingering symptoms after the Cv virus. Amazing and easy to use.

11/14/24

@CuriousOutlier the C-Diff infection resolved. Had to send this to you as you were interested in my last group of trials. This one is another success for your books. My wife, 63yo and a C7-8 quadriplegic since 1980 has had C-diff a few times over the years due to antibiotic use. This last bout was different. Flagyl didn't work and an 3month round of oral vancomycin knocked it down but it came right back. Been doing MMS1000 for the past 14 days and lab tests are negative and symptoms are clearing up. At the same time, she had another UTI and it too is just about cleared. Amazing stuff!! Thank you for all you do!! In my opinion, your work has saved my wife's life as this infection had a chance of being life ending.

3/2/22

In between the time you get your stuff order Sacro-B probiotics. I get C-Diff and it’s saved my life twice and I now take it weekly to keep C-Diff at bay. Once you get it it likes to come back, Sacro B eats it up and heals the body. I have celiac and crohns and I get a flair sometimes. I’ve learned how to keep it from reoccurring. Full spectrum antibiotics got me in this mess.

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Tori's avatar

Not quite what you asked for in regard to milk, but my husband struggled with C Diff after a hospital stay. Y'know those hand-sanitizer stations many facilities place for folks to use? Avoid them, at least as regards C Diff...the only thing ( aside from bleach) that eliminates C Diff is good ol' soap and water wash and rinse. What happens is people sub the sanitizer for hand washing...may be good for certain bugs but totally ineffective for C Diff, and one of the primary reasons it is such a threat in health care settings.

Also, there are a couple of probiotic strains that are effective in treating ( along with antibiotics) but also preventing C Diff infection. Should also take with any course of antibiotics, because several common antibiotics can actually result in C Diff, by killing off all the little good guys in our guts. One of those probiotics is Saccharomyces boulardii, primarily, and there are a couple of others...you can read more here>>>https://www.optibacprobiotics.com/professionals/latest-research/gut-health/probiotics-and-clostridium-difficile#:~:text=There%20are%20a%20number%20of,difficile.

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Jaime's avatar

Thankuu! Yes he found that out the hard way- he had been using hand sanitizer at the nursing home ;( really appreciate your answer - I’ve always hated hand sanitizer- smells like formaldehyde -

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Robin Landry's avatar

I did a simple liver flush and it seemed to help my bloating issues and reset my system. We accumulate stones in our liver a gall bladder that might be interfering with digestion.

It’s easy to remove them and painless.

Once I spent a week vegan, sugar, & alcohol free, I could see immediately what upset my system.

I’ve since learned that it’s just as important what we take out of our diet as what we put in.

No supplements are going to work if our body can’t digest them.

The book I used was The Liver And gallbladder miracle cleanse by Andrew Moritz.

He explains how the digestive system works in an easy to understand way.

Btw, I am the furthest thing from a doctor you can get, and this is a book review not medical advice. 😎

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CathyRN's avatar

Wellness Way!! If there’s not one in your area they do telemedicine. They changed my life!!

https://www.thewellnessway.com/

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Austin's avatar

Again.....ever day you post this.......ahhhhgggg

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Carol M.'s avatar

Is it a bot??

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carily myers's avatar

Yes, also goes by "cara" "kin" "kim" etc. Same as the bot selling Pemikan (sp) a few months back. I've reported several times.

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John Ransley's avatar

More jabs for you and remdesivere suppository!

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Melissa S's avatar

The jabs are pediatricians' bread & butter. They coincide with all the well baby and well child check-ups.

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Tim R's avatar

I have known a few excellent Pediatricians. Most have the best intentions. However, the average pediatrician salary was $187k and I have read that anywhere from 20% to 40% of that ($40k-$80k) can come from vaccination bonuses ($$ for each fully vaxxed kid, assuming some % of kids in practice are fully vaxxed (ex. 65%)). It's gonna be very hard to convince these docs a. that vaccines are bad and b. to forfeit a good chunk of their income. I am sure some MD's on this thread can correct any discrepancies here.

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rolandttg's avatar

I have read $4K per 4 year old that has had all the "recommended" jabs. I'm finding it harder and harder to have any respect for the majority of doctors anymore, knowing most have been bought by Big Pharma in one way or another .

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

"I'm finding it harder and harder to have any respect for the majority of doctors anymore ...."

You're getting warmer. Keep goin'

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Marilyn F's avatar

I’d make the pediatrician a higher offer, one they couldn’t refuse.

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Marilyn F's avatar

Me too‼️😊

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AJF's avatar

Tim R..how about HHS says it's illegal for pharmaceutical CO's by way of the insurance industry to monetarily incentivive vaccines to pediatricians? Most small practices would not survive without these incentives.

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Fred's avatar

Yes to the first, but small practices could survive by lowering their overhead. They don’t deserve to survive if it’s at the cost of our childrens’ health. We MUST also have tort reform so that malpractice rates get more reasonable.

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Marilyn F's avatar

Pediatricians send the vaccine reports directly to the school, bypassing the parent’s hands. Everyone accepts forced vaccinations because it “protects our children.”

I’d find a pediatrician that could be persuaded (or paid off) to fudge my kid’s records. Either that or I’d homeschool.

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Aryenis's avatar

How things do change. Long long ago, when child vaccines were few, the first flu vaccines began appearing. My school started requiring them. Neither my mother nor my pediatrician thought they were effective or necessary. (They were correct.) So the pediatrician did exactly what you propose, he fudged the record. No extra payment required.

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SM's avatar

Also, baby clothes are full of nasty chemicals and dyes as are baby toys and processed baby food but watch out for raw HONEY 🤡

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AngelaK's avatar

Having a grandbaby and doing alot of online baby clothes shopping for the past 2 years, I am happy to see that they are all cotton. Some are even organic cotton. No more 'flame retardant' pyjamas my babies were forced to wear in the 80s because the gvt had mandated all baby sleepwear comply.

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SM's avatar

Those silly twats 🤌🏽🤌🏽

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Bandit's avatar

🙌

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nancylee's avatar

If I were in that position, I'd tell the dr you take an equally weight appropriate dose for every one you suggest I give my newborn. fortunately for me, I've eschewed drs since 1985.

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Rob D's avatar

Yep. Like I've been saying for the last 5 years: The same people that happily admit that a bee sting, a peanut, or a mosquito can kill someone or make them sick won't, under any circumstances, admit that a man-made synthetic substance shot into a person's body could possibly cause harm. It is *astonishing!*

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

None of us would be in this cancer and autoimmune disease mess if we and our ancestors did as Jesus told us to do and followed God’s commandments in the Torah. You know, the ones that say NOT to pierce or cut ourselves like the pagans do (vaccines and tattoos), and NOT to eat blood or unclean animals (unclean simian monkey DNA injected directly into our bloodstreams). The Jehovah’s Witnesses actually have THAT part of their dogma correct, because the purpose of the Torah is to protect the Divine Genome given to Adam by God and passed down to Believers…

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I'd almost get a tattoo if it simply read "Lev. 19:28."

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Johnny-O's avatar

Well that's just wild.

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Peter GL's avatar

topsy-turvy world we live in!

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DianeKay88's avatar

You are as right as rain.

Thank you.

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