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Hey #asknostr, any recommendations for Chatgpt alterntives?

I used a #v4v song, "Take Back the Feed", of this album in my podcast yesterday. Fun song about decentralization and freedom tech. #grownostr

https://lnbeats.com/album/b1a308b9-e3ad-5a1c-a895-fda448dfec81

After only 69 days I sat down and blathered about podcasting again.

https://fountain.fm/episode/CX0Nvm4rWx2pdkTnznNf

This #v4v proposition includes music from Lunapilot. Part of all boosts go to the artist.

https://lnbeats.com/album/b1a308b9-e3ad-5a1c-a895-fda448dfec81

Wake up every 2 hours to pee because you're old.

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Plant of the Day:

Mulberry

PFAF Rating: 3/5

Description: The mulberry has a long history of medicinal use in Chinese medicine, almost all parts of the plant are used in one way or another[238]. The white mulberry (M. alba) is normally used, but this species has the same properties[238]. Recent research has shown improvements in elephantiasis when treated with leaf extract injections and in tetanus following oral doses of the sap mixed with sugar[238]. Analgesic, emollient, sedative[7, 176]. The leaves are antibacterial, astringent, diaphoretic, hypoglycaemic, odontalgic and ophthalmic[218, 238]. They are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, eye infections and nosebleeds[238]. The leaves are collected after the first frosts of autumn and can be used fresh but are generally dried[238]. The stems are antirheumatic, diuretic, hypotensive and pectoral[218, 238]. A tincture of the bark is used to relieve toothache[7]. The branches are harvested in late spring or early summer and are dried for later use[238]. The fruit has a tonic effect on kidney energy[218, 238]. It is used in the treatment of urinary incontinence, tinnitus, premature greying of the hair and constipation in the elderly[238]. Its main use in herbal medicine is as a colouring and flavouring in other medicines[4]. The root bark is antitussive, diuretic, expectorant and hypotensive[238]. It is used internally in the treatment of asthma, coughs, bronchitis, oedema, hypertension and diabetes[238]. The roots are harvested in the winter and dried for later use[238]. The bark is anthelmintic and purgative, it is used to expel tape worms[4, 240]. Extracts of the plant have antibacterial and fungicidal activity[218]. A homeopathic remedy is made from the leaves[9]. It is used in the treatment of diabetes[9].

#health #nostr #grownostr #herbalmedicine #travel #plants #damus

From what i hear it is a great fodder plant for livestock as well.

Good friends gift friends guns.

#gunstr,#huntstr

#asknostr any rccomendations for a pH meter? Looking for hydroponics and maybe soil.

I can't believe this drivel is still being published:

This idea has greatly influenced the oil aisle: You don’t see unhealthy solid fats such as lard and tallow much anymore, and most artificial trans fats were banned in 2015. β€œWe’ve improved the fats in the U.S. food supply a lot in the last 20 years,” Walter Willett, a nutrition professor at Harvard, told me. β€œWhat’s left of the liquid plant oils are basically all healthy.”