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July '26 - V0.3 Development, testing, and progression for useability in real time scenarios - First batches of medicine and candy by-products have been created and utilized - Outreach to other networks and sources (Warm & Cold) for advertising - Outsourcing data for 2nd party client to utilize custom databases for products and goods - 1000 Herbs was hit this month, now nearing 1,300. - Bi-Weekly Calls opened for community engagement. - Merch ordered, tested, & modified First monthly update, and matters seem to shift based off the needs and the times. It is a blessing to learn how to do all of this from scratch. We look forward to seeing how everything can work in time, with 100's of patients and countless cells of data. Thank you to everyone here, we look forward to seeing everyone in future calls and appointments. Have a blessed day to all.
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Flora of the Week : Haritaki
A special entry for today, presented to me by a friend, to which I did not know this existed. This tropical/sub-tropical Deciduous Tree grows mostly in the Eastern Asian region of the world, (Nepal, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bangladesh). It is a massive powerhouse of healing properties, - Anti-oxidant - Anti-inflammatory - Anti-bacterial - Anti-viral - Even being tested/seen to be effective to be used as an Anti-diabetic & Anti-cancer (testing and research pending by outside sources not affiliated to OG Labs). Focusing more on application, this plant aids with the digestive tract, infections on many levels, and external applications as well. Other utilizations show the material being used as, - Leathers - Dyes - Cosmetics - Formulations
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Flora of the Week : Haritaki
HILDEGARDE and Botanic
Hildegard of Bingen's writings—particularly her work published in the book *Physica*— are of great importance, both spiritually and practically! I think it would be interesting to explore this topic.
Flora of the Week : Lebanese Cedar
This Evergreen Coniferous Tree holds a special place in history. This very species was described in The Bible, as used to be construct The Temple of David. Sourced from the forest's of Lebanon, they were brought down by cart and sea, all the way to Jerusalem. Many of the plants in these studies are studied for their medicinal/botanical/culinary applications. This specific plant is a tribute and exploration into the Religious and Cultural usages. Its utilization in construction is highly reliable and ornate. Additionally, the wood is aromatic, and carries a pleasant profile with it.
Flora of the Week : Lebanese Cedar
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