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    Quote Originally Posted by sexy naomi View Post
    I am sorry for the misunderstanding I didnt know what it meant at all so I did reply non sense, sorry highwayman
    Best leave the humour to me, eh?

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    Red face My Apologiezes Lynne

    Quote Originally Posted by Lynne View Post
    naomi,
    i dont that that comment was called for at all. i have met mucker and he is a very nice gent, who is a very genuine guy.

    As already stated varicose veins (or "very cross veins, as my mom calls them) arent a disease and you wont catch anything from them.

    Mucker you are best to check with your gp to get them sorted, even if you dont do anything about them, it is best to get them checked regularly.
    lynne xx
    I am sorry Lynne, I didnt know what I was writing about so I didnt make any sense and I have had up set you, I didnt mean it to offend you.
    I am sorry Lynne

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    Smile Hahahahaha funny man

    Quote Originally Posted by roryman View Post
    Best leave the humour to me, eh?
    You should be in Broadway, you should be on the stage.

    I will leave the jokes to you from now on.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sexy naomi View Post


    I am sorry Lynne, I didnt know what I was writing about so I didnt make any sense and I have had up set you, I didnt mean it to offend you.
    I am sorry Lynne
    hi naomi,
    i wasnt offended i think mucker was though, and i was merely pointing out that fact.
    lynne xxx

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    [QUOTE=sexy naomi;43842]Just do me a favour, please!!!!!!!!! Donīt bother to see me "dodgy balls"[/QUOTE
    Thanks Naomi so when can i see you , ill make sure not to shower for weeks when i visit,
    i will even bring you a bag of muck so that you can spread some shit on your sweet flowers,

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    Arrow sorry naomi

    sorry naomi i appoligise for saying them things, do u know what that means?????????????

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    Hi,
    There is a new treatment for it called evlt.... you should push for that... it is avaliable in Ireland I have heard it from a doctor. I have been told that they tend to offer it mosetly for people with privat insurance there, but you shour defo push for it, if you are suitable...
    just google it, there is plenty of info about it. good luck.
    xxx
    Dublin tbc , Belfast tbc, Cork tbc

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    Red face Sorry mucker from Sexy Naomi

    [QUOTE=mucker155;44010]
    Quote Originally Posted by sexy naomi View Post
    Just do me a favour, please!!!!!!!!! Donīt bother to see me "dodgy balls"[/QUOTE
    Thanks Naomi so when can i see you , ill make sure not to shower for weeks when i visit,
    i will even bring you a bag of muck so that you can spread some shit on your sweet flowers,
    Hi mucker, hey I am sorry. Dont be up set with me, please.
    I have been rude to you and I apologize to yuo, sorry I am very sorry.
    I was trying to be funny but I see I wasnt funny at all so I am sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sexy naomi View Post
    I am sorry for the misunderstanding I didnt know what it meant at all so I did reply non sense, sorry highwayman
    At least you've appologised to the bloke, it's more than most people would do around here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anitasizzle View Post
    You might want to try these essential oils. Some of them can be purchased at Health food
    Stores. (there's one on South Great Georges St. Dublin D2) Tisserand, and Neal's Yard essential oils are probably the best essential oils you're going to find in Ireland. There is someone in Galway who has the Good Stuff, but I don't know who or where..


    VARICOSE VEINS;
    Make a daily massage oil by mixing ten drops of helichrysum oil and five
    drops each of lemon and cyprus oils in three tablespoons of grape-seed oil.
    This oil blend is said to help alleviate swelling and congestion in the
    veins. It is also said to relieve the typical feeling of heaviness in the
    legs that sometimes results from varicose veins

    Yarrow essentil oil
    Yarrow essential oil is used to relieve muscle pain, stomach cramps,
    infections, sinus congestion, wounds, fevers, skin inflammation, stretch
    marks and varicose veins. It is also use to support meditation and
    strengthen intuition!!!!

    Yarrow, once a sacred plant in ancient China, was valued as the perfect
    unification of yin and yang energies, since the hard, strong stem is filled
    with a soft substance.
    Yarrow's Latin name, Achillea millefolium, honors Achilles, A Greek hero of
    the Trojan wars. It is said he cured his injured Achilles tendon with this
    powerful plant.
    Native to both Europe and Asia, this perennial is grown in a lot of herb
    gardens. It can reach a height of three feet and bears fragrant, feathery
    leaves with yellow, pink or white flowers!

    The oil is extracted by steam distillation and is an age-old remedy.
    Vapors from yarrow oil are also believed to help balance opposing energies,
    assist in setting goals and increase a sense of security.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Yarrow oil is said to help relieve skin inflammation, blemishes, acne,
    itching and sunburn. Like all essential oils, yarrow oil is soluble in both
    alcohol and oil and imparts its scent in water. It makes an ideal addition
    to cosmetics, skin lotions or creams due to its antiseptic, astringent and
    anti-inflammatory qualities. The champhoraceous oil also makes a great
    toner for skin when added to either lotion or springwater. Try this blend;
    5 drops yarrow oil, 5 drops lavender oil and four ounces of springwater.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    To help reduce stretch marks and scars, rub several drops of yarrow oil on
    the affected areas every day.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    For a migraine, add a few drops of yarrow oil to a cold compress and apply
    to the forehead. For insomnia, rub a few drops on the temples, in gentle
    circular motions.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!**********************CAUTION******************!!!
    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Yarrow oil can cause skin irritation in people with sensitive skin. It can
    also cause allergic reactions in some individuals. For those with sensitive
    skin, it's best to do a patch test before using yarrow oil!!!




    There's a homeopath dispensary off Dawson St. in Dublin.
    a form of alternative medicine first defined by Samuel Hahnemann in the 18th century.[1] A central thesis of homeopathy is that an ill person can be treated using a substance that can produce, in a healthy person, symptoms similar to those of the illness. Practitioners select treatments according to a patient consultation that explores the physical and psychological state[2] of the patient, both of which are considered important to selecting the remedy.[3] According to homeopaths, serial dilution, with shaking between each dilution, removes the toxic effects of the substance, while the essential qualities are retained by the diluent (water, sugar, or alcohol

    And you, might want ti seriously consider getting a good book on natural remedies, especially herbs..
    Im going to keep these very good notes. I love making potions up. I have about 100 essential oils, and I make up my own massage oils, perfumes, face creams, and other potions. It is a wonderful thing nature has done to present to us a plethora of fragrances which also have unique healing qualities. As for myself, if I have an ailment of any kind, then before taking any medicine, I would try to fix any ailment with an essential oil. If it doesnt solve the problem, then I will go ahead and take any medication along with the oils, unless the doctor warned me not to. I have healed alot of my clients from different ailments, just by applying specific oils, and when they come back to me at a later date, they show no trace of what they had before.
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