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Lawd, honey, have you tried? Not trying to be an asshole, I swear I'm not, my Southern came out a little bit there (if I were being an asshole I would have blessed your heart). But we have to do some things for ourselves, especially the easiest things, otherwise it really gets into the territory of assisting and encouraging.
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I haven't heard of sn before discovering this site. I learned what it is and see so many threads of people talking about it and wanted to see where people get it
Lawd, honey, have you tried? Not trying to be an asshole, I swear I'm not, my Southern came out a little bit there (if I were being an asshole I would have blessed your heart). But we have to do some things for ourselves, especially the easiest things, otherwise it really gets into the territory of assisting and encouraging.
Ideally at your local butcher's shop or medical supplies retailer...(Actually, that just inspired me to inquire at local pharmacies next time I'm around town, as I have a legitimate medical reason for wanting to try it, specifically to boost my low nitric oxide for counteracting my sleep apnea...).
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Local butchers and hunters I've known actually have used it to cure domesticated meats and wild game venison. (The best and most skilled butchers in my area are also avid hunters. The most prominent butcher shop in my area prefers having hunters work for them.) My brother is both a highly skilled experienced hunter and a former industrial chemist with a dual biology major who knows how to combine those skills in curing and preserving moose, elk, deer, bear and antelope kills. He gunned down an eight point buck a couple weeks ago less than a mile from where I live, so that was on his Thanksgiving Day menu. (As for me, I simply set up Victor rat traps baited with sunflower nut butter around the yard to take out grey squirrels, since they'd otherwise try raiding the bird feeders. I could easily survive on all the squirrels and wild rabbits which venture onto the yard.)
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