dokukami sounds a lot like how we use honey in the west ☺ dabbing a bit of it on a bug bite or sting, or on a wound helps draw venom, null pain, and heal faster. Taking in a small spoon of it every day is supposed to also help with blood pressure, fevers, and joint pain. it's always amazing how well old fashioned / wholistic ways of medicine work so well 💟 I keep trying to grow a garden of medicinal herbs, but my peacocks always find a way into where it is and eat up everything😿 but someday i'll have it
Wait! Do you have peacocks!?😳 Wow, I can’t imagine that have peacocks on a house but I think your peacocks are beautiful.😍 I didn’t know that honey has efficiency, like a medicinal herb! Thank you for sharing me about it!
@@toralog1897 yeah, when i first moved onto my farm, i got them to chase off snakes and spiders and scorpions But they're not very smart LOL There's always at least 1 that forgets they have wings and can fly, and they think they'll just outrun the bobcat or coyote. Every winter, they have to relearn that i always light the fireplace after sunset and the chimney is warm. Things like that. 1 of them (his name is Prince Charlie) will shed his tail feathers every year and wait beside them after he relearns i will trade him fruits and peanuts for feathers. He's kind of the smartest one, and that about the best he can plan 😆
dokukami sounds a lot like how we use honey in the west ☺ dabbing a bit of it on a bug bite or sting, or on a wound helps draw venom, null pain, and heal faster. Taking in a small spoon of it every day is supposed to also help with blood pressure, fevers, and joint pain.
it's always amazing how well old fashioned / wholistic ways of medicine work so well 💟
I keep trying to grow a garden of medicinal herbs, but my peacocks always find a way into where it is and eat up everything😿 but someday i'll have it
Wait! Do you have peacocks!?😳 Wow, I can’t imagine that have peacocks on a house but I think your peacocks are beautiful.😍
I didn’t know that honey has efficiency, like a medicinal herb! Thank you for sharing me about it!
@@toralog1897 yeah, when i first moved onto my farm, i got them to chase off snakes and spiders and scorpions
But they're not very smart LOL
There's always at least 1 that forgets they have wings and can fly, and they think they'll just outrun the bobcat or coyote. Every winter, they have to relearn that i always light the fireplace after sunset and the chimney is warm. Things like that.
1 of them (his name is Prince Charlie) will shed his tail feathers every year and wait beside them after he relearns i will trade him fruits and peanuts for feathers. He's kind of the smartest one, and that about the best he can plan 😆
That’s very interesting! You will never get bored of living with them.🤣 I would love to meet Prince Charlie and see which one can win at running!😆🙌