I found this video at High Riser and agree it should go viral.
First they came . . .” by Martin Niemoller
First they came for the Communists, but I was not a Communist so I did not speak out.
Then they came for the Socialists and the Trade Unionists, but I was neither, so I did not speak out.
Then they came for the Jews, but I was not a Jew so I did not speak out.
And when they came for me, there was no one left to speak out for me.”
AMEN Sister!
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Deletea village witch posted this...once it's out there, many a young woman should know these things!
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Let's talk about herbs that must be avoided during pregnancy❤️
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Good ol penny royal tea will destroy your liver, please don't drink it. However it's also important to know that a strongly infused oil should not be rubbed on the pelvic area as it may, with repeated use, cause loss of pregnancy
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Cotton root bark, this one should never be drunk as a tea, it has a long history of being problematic during early pregnancy. It also has a capacity to thin blood so women who accidentally ingest this will need to counter this with something like shepherds purse or vit K
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Black cohosh, blue cohosh, & angelic root should absolutely never be taken during pregnancy especially alongside one another. These three have the capacity to disrupt hormone development & will typically cause bleeding to begin in just a handful of days in very early pregnancy
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Queen Anne's lace should be avoided by anyone who's attempting to conceive, she has a tendency to make the uterine wall slippery & prevents the precious egg from implanting. It's also important to know that during pregnancy if the egg can't implant the pregnancy won't continue
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Mugwort should also be avoided as small amounts consumed in early stage pregnancy may cause uterine contractions, it's also worth noting that infused body oils may have the same effect albeit a bit safer for the liver
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Rue, while not a commonly used herb, is showing up more in tea blends. This one can also be really problematic during pregnancy so much so that women for thousands of years have known to avoid it during pregnancy
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Parsley, while safe in food level amounts, should be avoided in large quantities such as broths as it may cause spontaneous loss of pregnancy. Especially if the person happens to be taking larger doses of vitamin C which can also endanger an early pregnancy
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These are just a handful of herbs that may disrupt hormones, cause uterine contractions, & that should be avoided by anyone wanting to keep a pregnancy viable
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Keep learning about these & other herbs you may have access to that cause these situations
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I mean how else will we avoid accidental miscarriages?
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You're smart enough to do this too😉
We aren't lying down for this!!
ReplyDeleteIn a few decades the remnants of the GOP will be looking back at the wreckage they've made of their party and wonder where it all went wrong.
ReplyDeleteTrump vowed he would install enough Justices to overturn Roe V Wade and his wish prevailed yesterday. Alito says there was nothing in the constitution about abortion or a woman's rights. It's sad that five black robed lifers can determine my reproductive rights, even though I had no say in the decision or how they were appointed. Next it will be same sex marriage, contraception, and interracial marriage, which I feel they will try to ban next.
ReplyDeleteThe medical abortion pills are now also under fire. About half of legal abortions in the U.S. occur by medication, which is generally safe and effective, rather than a surgical procedure. Texas and Louisiana have made it a crime to mail the pills in the states, and other states could follow. My question is, how will they know the recipient has sent for and received these pills? Will the post office start opening our mail just to see what we have ordered? Thanks for sharing this.
Well said and yes those rights will be next. As I said to Tom, it's GUNS 1 WOMEN 0.
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