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Misery and excitement all wrapped in to one?
At work one of the boss's brothers is a holistic food and health guru. Self-professed. One day he was extolling the virtues of a garlic foot rub to help cure what ails you. He claims that a band aid smeared with garlic puree and applied to the softest, smoothest part of the underside of your feet will quickly spread it's healing qualities through the whole of your body.
Well, it has been proven that applications made to your feet is the fastest way to introduce something to your system, and garlic is well known for healthful properties. So who knows? Well I'm going to find out.
I woke up this morning expecting to make a day trip in to town but felt bogged down with all the symptoms of your standard head and chest cold. I'm not going anywhere. Yet I'm excited about the prospect of putting garlic on my feet. Go figure.
Anyway, what's the worst that could happen? It could do absolutely nothing and leave me with garlic smushing around in my socks. Not to mention smelly. Fortunately my hunny is working a ten hour shift and I have two days off from work.
So let's try something new. Put our feet up on the couch. Grab a few good books. Listen to NPR, and make the most of an otherwise dismal day.
At work one of the boss's brothers is a holistic food and health guru. Self-professed. One day he was extolling the virtues of a garlic foot rub to help cure what ails you. He claims that a band aid smeared with garlic puree and applied to the softest, smoothest part of the underside of your feet will quickly spread it's healing qualities through the whole of your body.
Well, it has been proven that applications made to your feet is the fastest way to introduce something to your system, and garlic is well known for healthful properties. So who knows? Well I'm going to find out.
I woke up this morning expecting to make a day trip in to town but felt bogged down with all the symptoms of your standard head and chest cold. I'm not going anywhere. Yet I'm excited about the prospect of putting garlic on my feet. Go figure.
Anyway, what's the worst that could happen? It could do absolutely nothing and leave me with garlic smushing around in my socks. Not to mention smelly. Fortunately my hunny is working a ten hour shift and I have two days off from work.
So let's try something new. Put our feet up on the couch. Grab a few good books. Listen to NPR, and make the most of an otherwise dismal day.