Not Hydras, they are jellyfish-like freshwater creatures, what you’re seeing is what is known as trichomes, a so-called detox plant/tree method of removing heavy metals form it’s system.
Google gave me a sign in challenge....of course, the gubberment don't like folks learning about ticks. The book Healing Lyme by Buhner (2015 edition). I healed Lyme without antibiotics, the protocol is simple, Buhners' understanding of how ticks hurt us is very scientific and very deep.
Ticks have been infecting mammals since long before we got here, and idiots weaponizing it for their purposes as well make this disease complex. When I got done with the whole plant medicines, I felt better than I had in 20 years. None of that post-antibiotic (means against life) illness. Half your body weight is beneficial bacteria, and it is a very bad idea to kill half of your body with drugs.
Have lived in Arkansas since 1974 out in the country. Have had hundreds of tick bites over the year, already 9 this year. Ticks on cats, dogs, horses and cattle. Pesky little things for sure. Scary looking monsters when you view them under a microscope! Same with little spiders, ants, etc.
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Google gave me a sign in challenge....of course, the gubberment don't like folks learning about ticks. The book Healing Lyme by Buhner (2015 edition). I healed Lyme without antibiotics, the protocol is simple, Buhners' understanding of how ticks hurt us is very scientific and very deep.
Ticks have been infecting mammals since long before we got here, and idiots weaponizing it for their purposes as well make this disease complex. When I got done with the whole plant medicines, I felt better than I had in 20 years. None of that post-antibiotic (means against life) illness. Half your body weight is beneficial bacteria, and it is a very bad idea to kill half of your body with drugs.
Oh my 🙀
Love your work! Thank you ❣️
Gross. Are you suggesting these bio weapons have been impregnated with filaments, chips, etc to deliver a payload? Is this a Lonestar Tick? Thanks
This was my 1st look. That's what it looks like at the moment. I live in the deep country, so I'll see more ticks.
Have lived in Arkansas since 1974 out in the country. Have had hundreds of tick bites over the year, already 9 this year. Ticks on cats, dogs, horses and cattle. Pesky little things for sure. Scary looking monsters when you view them under a microscope! Same with little spiders, ants, etc.
Ticks, Fleas, and red bugs/chiggers are major players in the heavily wooded area I live in.
Yes, and those chiggers too. Would be happy if chiggers, ticks, and fleas didn't exist, but maybe they are good for something?