Turpentine turps) is a fluid obtained by the distillation of resin harvested from living trees, mainly pines. Mainly used as a specialized solvent, it is also a source of material for organic syntheses.
She healed her self with turpentine. She is a famous comic. They tried to call her crazy for telling people about the benifits. Turpentine kills parasites, Candida and heals your body.
@@adrianx6165 she was a doctor who started taking it and said four teaspoons was the maximum amount because she got the shakes, so she rediscovered and tested it.
"Several people online decided to attack Haddish for her use of turpentine, which is considered poisonous, but others came to her defense arguing that the comedian's use of turpentine should have been better contextualized given Haddish's roots and upbringing. It's also important to note the distrust communities of color often have of the medical community for a variety of reasons." Haddish promoted use and is not a medical doctor. Well, consider the source. My idea of scary and misleading is the latter, soon to be exposed and replaced. Docs picked for compliance, and likely greed. They will just go along with what they are taught by pharma, which basically OWNS the med schools and are kept in line. First do no harm, disregarded in most cases it seems. Anyone hear of a female physician who felt threatened because she was not prescribing pharmaceuticals? She moved to Panama and says very happy there. In Panama she did try turpentine and though thinking it may kill her. Said she immediately felt fab and energized. All poor folks had was pine, from which turps is derived and they did well. Anyone heard of this doc? Would very much like to find the interview with her again.
@@debswope9040 Fantastic. I once found a seller. Next challenge. As a kid there was a glass gallon jug of it in the workshop used as paint cleanup, and I LOVED the scent of it. Could be a sign I'm allergic to it. Time will tell.
Currently drs swear “no” But in the 1800s it was given for dysentery and was in the AMA journal. It has been since removed. Also, there is a whole community of people who swear (by generations of being passed down) that their parents and grandparents would take it quarterly to cleanse parasites. This is NOT medical advice. Do your own research
Yes, a teaspoon per day, over 3 cubes of sugar, followed by a lot of water. No, I am not a doctor, and it cures disease, getting rid of parasites throughout the body. Dr. Jennifer Daniels was run out of the USA on terrorist watch, because she recommended 100% Pure Gum Turpentine, which you can buy online. There are no chemicals in the product. No one has died from taking this type of Turpentine. You do not drink, take internally Turpentine sold in a hardware store. The have additives in it, that can be fatal.
What has turpintine got to do with the picture of the lady on the video?
i believe tiffany hadish was talking about taking turpentine for health reasons.
She healed her self with turpentine. She is a famous comic. They tried to call her crazy for telling people about the benifits. Turpentine kills parasites, Candida and heals your body.
Turpentine gum spirits dropped on 3 sugar cubes kills parasites. You're welcome
@@adrianx6165 she was a doctor who started taking it and said four teaspoons was the maximum amount because she got the shakes, so she rediscovered and tested it.
That’s Tiffany haddish and she spoke on how she takes it when she gets sick.
How do you use it topically and for what?
They put drops of it on sugar cubes and eat it.
@@Freedom-nu5kp thank you
"Several people online decided to attack Haddish for her use of turpentine, which is considered poisonous, but others came to her defense arguing that the comedian's use of turpentine should have been better contextualized given Haddish's roots and upbringing. It's also important to note the distrust communities of color often have of the medical community for a variety of reasons."
Haddish promoted use and is not a medical doctor. Well, consider the source. My idea of scary and misleading is the latter, soon to be exposed and replaced. Docs picked for compliance, and likely greed. They will just go along with what they are taught by pharma, which basically OWNS the med schools and are kept in line. First do no harm, disregarded in most cases it seems.
Anyone hear of a female physician who felt threatened because she was not prescribing pharmaceuticals? She moved to Panama and says very happy there. In Panama she did try turpentine and though thinking it may kill her. Said she immediately felt fab and energized.
All poor folks had was pine, from which turps is derived and they did well. Anyone heard of this doc? Would very much like to find the interview with her again.
Dr Jennifer Daniels is her name.
@@debswope9040 Fantastic. I once found a seller. Next challenge. As a kid there was a glass gallon jug of it in the workshop used as paint cleanup, and I LOVED the scent of it. Could be a sign I'm allergic to it. Time will tell.
Pine oil vs Turpentine oil?
Is drinkable?
Currently drs swear “no”
But in the 1800s it was given for dysentery and was in the AMA journal. It has been since removed.
Also, there is a whole community of people who swear (by generations of being passed down) that their parents and grandparents would take it quarterly to cleanse parasites.
This is NOT medical advice.
Do your own research
Yes
It’s incredibly poisonous. I was told 4 tablespoons is the lethal dose for a full-grown man. Be very careful and try minimal amounts possible to test.
Yes, a teaspoon per day, over 3 cubes of sugar, followed by a lot of water. No, I am not a doctor, and it cures disease, getting rid of parasites throughout the body. Dr. Jennifer Daniels was run out of the USA on terrorist watch, because she recommended 100% Pure Gum Turpentine, which you can buy online. There are no chemicals in the product. No one has died from taking this type of Turpentine. You do not drink, take internally Turpentine sold in a hardware store. The have additives in it, that can be fatal.
@@SevereAutismliving If docs say no, look into it more. Medicine as we know it is not about health despite illusions to the contrary.