arba happihr
@arba
28 April, 06:27
Aloha 🌺🌺
Today was my first experience of operating a chainsaw
I will say it was a bit scary at first.
I knew nothing about it.
Since I don't have any muscle living with me any more,
I am building my own 😂
Bamboo is a problem
That ivy plant that grows and cover the trees in SC
It's a problem too.
Walking in knee high snake boots😂
That too is a learning experince 😊
I have learned to Burn using a fire pit, and how to run a chainsaw
at 70 😂😂
Some old dawgs can learn new tricks 😂
Never give up!
Peace Love joy🤗
Today was my first experience of operating a chainsaw
I will say it was a bit scary at first.
I knew nothing about it.
Since I don't have any muscle living with me any more,
I am building my own 😂
Bamboo is a problem
That ivy plant that grows and cover the trees in SC
It's a problem too.
Walking in knee high snake boots😂
That too is a learning experince 😊
I have learned to Burn using a fire pit, and how to run a chainsaw
at 70 😂😂
Some old dawgs can learn new tricks 😂
Never give up!
Peace Love joy🤗
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i looked this one up, Kudzu.
Despite being considered a pesky weed, kudzu has numerous health benefits that are being explored in the medical field. To begin with, it’s rich in dietary fibers, making it a good and filling energy source. It’s also a great source of minerals, such as iron, sodium, calcium, potassium, copper, magnesium, and manganese. Lastly, this plant contains isoflavones which act like estrogen in the body. For this reason, it’s often used to treat menopause symptoms. Studies also suggest that kudzu’s isoflavones may be able to prevent and help treat breast cancer and uterine cancer.
https://eattheplanet.org/k...
Despite being considered a pesky weed, kudzu has numerous health benefits that are being explored in the medical field. To begin with, it’s rich in dietary fibers, making it a good and filling energy source. It’s also a great source of minerals, such as iron, sodium, calcium, potassium, copper, magnesium, and manganese. Lastly, this plant contains isoflavones which act like estrogen in the body. For this reason, it’s often used to treat menopause symptoms. Studies also suggest that kudzu’s isoflavones may be able to prevent and help treat breast cancer and uterine cancer.
https://eattheplanet.org/k...
07:34 PM - Apr 28, 2023
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