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RE: STINGING NETTLE

in #food3 years ago

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You mean that the content is Fraud? I can even take you to the site where I took the photos from.

You have to list the link on the photos (source) before the photo are added. Contact the administrator after adding the link source, and see if that's what they need. Everything needs to be traceable, I should have told you, sorry!

A common free source of pictures is pixibay.com, but the source still needs to be in the post.

You can list the site and then add your own content such as I use nettle to treat MS and Bronchitis. It also makes a good tasting tea, which I enjoy hot. Or, I plan to plant nettle at the homestead when I get moved. You can use to art of their article after l is sting t he em as source, by by using the quote function:

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And then speak on that specific part of their article, they say that it's good for xyz and I find this is true, but it also does abc.

They want to see what you think about the herbal. You can also bring in other sources and list them, to say it also works for this condition according to this second source. I have seen eight or ten sources, and have used half a dozen myself; on occasion. But usually just a few. They are looking for original content from you, and the more you originate the better.

The use of nettle for nerve regeneration is a good thing to add on a post like this. The quote function is a greater than symbol, after you list where it comes from.