Posted on 03/28/2017 12:37:26 PM PDT by Morgana
The schools today are more into intimidating and suspending kids for stupid reasons but yet let a creep like this get away with absconding with her. At her age she doesn’t have the mental ability to comprehend her actions and feelings.
I go to Mexico a lot. They don’t tolerate illegals like Jerry Brown does. If an American is living there without a visa it only takes one complaint from one neighbor and you are gone or in a Mexican jail.
This guy didn’t sound too bright. He took out a $4500.00 loan before he fled with a teen girl...
That is not going to last long.
He was also delusional - telling those kids that he was a CIA agent and other such nonsense.
The Himalayan salt lamp lends a muted and magical ambience.
I have two of them, but don’t view them as being “mystical”.
I use mine for air purification AND I also like the
flattering subtle light they produce. They are good for use
as EMP absorbing (harmful electrical pulses). The lamps
tend to soften the appearance of WRINKLES when used for the
lighting in a room. - They aren’t in any way “supernatural”
but are very nice lighting. - On the other hand,
fluorescent lights are awful, produce a horrible “Taos”
hum that Fang doesn’t hear & he keeps turning the thing on
and mocking me for mentioning the “hum”. -
Oops! I took a magnesium for muscle cramps last night; but
today I have an awful case of Montezuma’s Revenge.
Next time try the magnesium spray instead of the pills!! Works wonders for cramps, not sure about Montezuma!
That’s what money we know of, he may have more. This is what was reported.
I have been taking a ton of VITAMIN D lately and suddenly had the worst cramps in my legs I ever had.
Someone here told me to make sure I take Magnesium if I am taking Vitamin D. I wonder if that’s the connection?
Does Magnesium help stop cramps?
Mexico does not require a passport to enter; you need a passport to return. On the other hand, in the last few years there are cameras taking pictures pictures of cars/drivers/passengers before you get to the border. Most of the time the Mexican border people just wave you through while crossing. Mexico does require a Tourista card for anyone going more than 20 miles into the interior and they do enforce that pretty firmly with soldiers manning checkpoints. If they’re in Mexico, I’d bet they’re not very deep in Mexico—unless they know someone there to help them.
Magnesium does help leg cramps, but you have to make sure and take magnesium glycinate. ... I bought mine off Amazon. (I take Biotin for leg cramps too)
I had such severe problems with leg cramps, it runs in the family. Another thing I found to be very helpful, is putting 2 bars of ivory soap in my bed near my legs.
I know this sounds ridiculous, but google it and you will see many people say it works. I swear it does work...I first found out about the ivory soap for leg cramps from an old lady in the nursing home.
She had to have it by her legs all of the time, even when she sat in her recliner. I thought at the time it was kooky, but when I was desperate for answers for my leg cramps, I tried it. It works.
Thanks. I took magnesium oxide at first; but the oxide was
really bad for diarrhea. Then for a long time, other forms
of magnesium worked pretty good. Now; they all give me a
case of the runs. I’ll try the spray. - I seem to be
falling apart all of a sudden. - Allergic to shellfish &
chocolate (theobromine) and get bad sick migraines. Then,
there’s the body cramps that are awful. Then, there’s the
low potassium & I have to eat oranges, bananas & also take
a couple or so Potassium capsules every day. If it gets
low, I drag my tailfeathers. - Also have to take a bit of
Zinc every day to keep the angina at bay and the colds &
flu chased away.
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