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Wednesday, July 3, 2024
Pic of the Day 🍒
Doesn’t this look like a great time? Eating fresh cherries while working on your tan at the beach…
If you suffer from migraines---Soak your feet in hot water---As hot as you can stand---Standing up---The hot water dilates the vessels in your feet and pulls the blood from your head and reduces blood vessels in your head that are causing the migrane---Per Dr. Myro Figura---
JiEL, I have an others who comment in German and French on my blog. I’ve even had Norwegian once or twice. Google translate works fine for me. It’s sometimes easier for people to express themselves in their own language.
VRCooper, I will give this a try. However, this would probably work better for a non-migraine headache as those headaches are primarily due to constricted blood vessels in the head. Migraines have more complex causes than that, which is why triptans and these class of medications work better than analgesics. He is oversimplifying migraines, something people do all the time. That being said, I’ll give it a try and let you know if it helps.
« cerises de France » ? The best cherries come from the Avignon region in Provence : Ventoux and Luberon .
In a figurative sense, the expression "cerise sur le gâteau" or "cerise" designates a detail which completes an achievement or a situation; often used in a positive sense, to express satisfaction or enthusiasm.
JIEL ne voulait pas vous contrarier. J'aime aussi les hommes... Parfois, je pense que je n'ai pas de limite car j'aime trop d'hommes sur cette planète où nous vivons ! J'écris généralement en espagnol parce que nous sommes plus de 500 millions d'hispanophones et que j'ai l'intention d'implanter l'espagnol sur l'internet, LOL. Merci José pour tes éclaircissements !
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In French those are «cerises de France» France's cherries. BUT maybe it could be nice to taste his own «cherries»...
ReplyDeleteJIEL eres un hombre muy travieso...
ReplyDeleteÁngel
Awesome
ReplyDeleteAngel, I'm simply a man just a man who likes men...
ReplyDeleteBTW I DON'T speak Spanish and I alsways wonder why you and many latinos don't use English which is the most spoken language on the internet.
I'm a French speaking man from Montréal and in an English blog, I use English.
Dr. Myro Figura:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.instagram.com/p/C8k5tRxpjj7/?hl=en
If you suffer from migraines---Soak your feet in hot water---As hot as you can stand---Standing up---The hot water dilates the vessels in your feet and pulls the blood from your head and reduces blood vessels in your head that are causing the migrane---Per Dr. Myro Figura---
We Need field testing on this!
JiEL, I have an others who comment in German and French on my blog. I’ve even had Norwegian once or twice. Google translate works fine for me. It’s sometimes easier for people to express themselves in their own language.
ReplyDeleteVRCooper, I will give this a try. However, this would probably work better for a non-migraine headache as those headaches are primarily due to constricted blood vessels in the head. Migraines have more complex causes than that, which is why triptans and these class of medications work better than analgesics. He is oversimplifying migraines, something people do all the time. That being said, I’ll give it a try and let you know if it helps.
ReplyDelete« cerises de France » ? The best cherries come from the Avignon region in Provence : Ventoux and Luberon .
ReplyDeleteIn a figurative sense, the expression "cerise sur le gâteau" or "cerise" designates a detail which completes an achievement or a situation; often used in a positive sense, to express satisfaction or enthusiasm.
JIEL ne voulait pas vous contrarier. J'aime aussi les hommes... Parfois, je pense que je n'ai pas de limite car j'aime trop d'hommes sur cette planète où nous vivons !
ReplyDeleteJ'écris généralement en espagnol parce que nous sommes plus de 500 millions d'hispanophones et que j'ai l'intention d'implanter l'espagnol sur l'internet, LOL.
Merci José pour tes éclaircissements !
L'Ange