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Zedo

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  1. 22 minutes ago, Sallubrious said:

    So it seems with some viruses we never really get over them we just adapt to them.

    I think the use of the term adapt is brilliant given our knowledge and experience with these things. And there's nothing to say the virus can't adapt too and produce a new wave of symptoms. 

     

    Before i got the offical test (and I think this was the 5th blood test in 3 months). They hypothesised that I may have reiters syndrome (type of arthritis) and most arthritis seems to have overlapping symptoms with RRV. Prehaps you may have a form or arthritis rather than RRV. A blood test for the specif virus will show if it's active or if you have had it ever. But not when. They tested me for 4 other mosquito viruses and I came back with 2 others (can't recall what they were) that I had had at some stage in life, but are currently non active. Was a surprise to me. 


  2. Thanks for the links. Some good info there. Will be investigating tonight. 

    I find it... I want to use the word strange, but the more I come into awareness the more I see the lies, and find strange to be not that strange at all... that personal accounts people say they have remissions and reoccurring RRV, when the medical journals state it's a one off virus and your good to go after you fix yourself. 

     

    While I understand fabricated research etc... and see there's supposedly a vaccine in development, it strikes me that either the vaccine is a waste since you once get it once thus making antibodies naturally and hopefully genetically helping the human race down the lines of pro creation. Or maybe these reoccurring symptoms are actually something different but similar to RRV.  I gusss you really wouldn't know unless you got the specific boood test everytime to see whether the virus was actual active or not at the time. 

     

    Im not doubting that people have reoccurring RRV, I'm just voicing an observation :)

     

    the herbalistics link is interesting. I feel like by the time I source all the ingredients all be over it anyways lol. Really can't wait to own a yard to have as much medicine as possible whether I need it or not.  


  3. Appreciate the advice. I could think where to place it. I'm diagnosed with a blood test.

    while I'm not here to down play your experience with the virus... from my research, and prior knowledge with close family who have had it worse than me. You can't get it more than once. It's like chicken pox, once your body creates an antibody you can't get it again.... well very rare cases. Same with dengue and BFV. 

    Cant say I've had any experience with anything nightshade so I wouldn't know how I'll react. I'll do a bit of research on those tonight. Thanks. 

     

    Id love a ginseng plant.


  4. Hi all. I suppose this is a good a place as any to ask. 

     

    Ive just recently found out the cause of my lack of energy, degrading health and other mental fogginess. 

     

    Ross River Virus (fever) 

    which is sorta funny cause I grew up living in the Ross River. But It took moving to Brissy to get the bug lol. Anyways

     

    Im so lethargic and just existing has been quite a burden with this nasty - I really don't recommend it at all. And while I have to let it run its course, which could b another few months or longer, I'm looking for help. Plant help.

     

    So I don't know what would help. Stimulating ethnobotany isn't a learned area of mine. So my question is... 

    has anyone got any ideas, thoughts, suggestions, plants, cuttings, extracts or anything to help make daily life a bit easier. Getting out of bed is the hardest thing, then focusing and physical tasks. 

     

    Any help is greatly appreciated. Feel free to pm if you feel the need. 

     

    Peace


  5. Has anyone seen those posting on fb from a page called Gaia? Supposed disclosure and assension and all sorts of goodies you can only get when you pay for it. Lol. 

     

    No no I haven't paid... lol. And I wouldn't based on the fact truth is free. 

     

    But im interested to know if anyone here has looked into it or knows anything about it. Discussions welcome.


  6. So spring has well and truly come and brought the pests with it. I've never had so much drama with things destroying my plants. I hope it's just the fact I'm close to the river and back on to a big park. 

     

    Whitefly..... so many 

    and caterpillars eating stuff... I pulled one bright green one the size of my middle finger (I have big hands) off a begonia.

    and I dunno what this is but suggestions and ideas would be great. 

     

    My caapi has all new leaves and I'm so happy they look pretty... but there's these dark dots and little clear balls underneath the leaves.

    anyone know what they are of how to treat them.

     

    also... I want more lady bugs.., they are good for peat control supposedly. We have lots of flowers and there's a few bees and wasps but the pests are still rampanteating leaves. How do you attract ladybugs, or can you farm them?

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  7. Yeah I figure once most have sprouted I'll have to start hardening them up outside the growbox. I'll give them another 2-3weeks I'd say.

    never thought of grafting any. Besides making cool looking cacti, is there any other benefit to grafting?

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