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Juice It Juice It was once a bar with slow press juices & vegan food in Longford. I continue pressing oils and making my pure organic, plant based cosmetics

28/05/2026
About wild gardens, nettle, hawthorn and God's pharmacyWhen I moved into the heart of Irish pastures and abandoned meado...
28/05/2026

About wild gardens, nettle, hawthorn and God's pharmacy

When I moved into the heart of Irish pastures and abandoned meadows, my health was in a very poor state. I had been diagnosed with advanced cancer, with no treatment options. And there I was, surrounded by the incredible lushness of nature, which beckoned me that every little plant I passed—lichen, moss, fern, mushroom—cured some ailment. I was convinced I lived in a living pharmacy, where there was a cure for my illness as well. I decided I would learn the names of all the plants I passed while walking my dogs and find out how to heal myself. And so it happened. Learning about herbs is more than just learning about nature; it's a long journey into time and Space. I must admit, it's the most enjoyable and beautiful journey of my life. It's a journey into ancient knowledge, delving into local traditions, into Western herbalism and North American Indian herbalism, which is an absolute treasure trove of medicinal uses for plants. It's also a study of astrology and astroherbalism, according to which each plant is linked to a planet and operates in harmony with its energy and frequency. For several years, I've been creating my own herbarium as a tribute to the place where I live and which saved my life. I repay my debt by restoring exterminated plants and honorably planting them in my wild garden. Thus, St. John's wort and yarrow have returned to my meadows, as have sticky catchfly like a pink cloud, blue clumps of birds eye, the intoxicatingly fragrant of meadow sweet and elegant foxgloves, mystical clumps of lady's mantle, and the intrusive but oh-so-healthy couch grass. Besides these, there are cornflowers, several types of wormwood, comfrey, chamomile and daisy, mint, and goldenrod. All of these possess powerful healing properties; of course, the dose makes the poison. It's very easy to destroy an ecosystem, but difficult to regenerate it. It will take years for them to re-establish themselves and make themselves at home here. Forsythia bushes, elderberries, sea buckthorn, jasmine, bird cherry, and common lilacs have also returned. I'm transplanting them from roadside thickets and abandoned homes, where evidence of life there is often a single wall jutting out over a sea of ​​green. Finally, apple trees, chestnuts, birches, oaks, poplars, and hazel have returned. Everything wants to live, just like I did a few years ago. Over the years, I've come to understand that nature's voice is powerful, as is its help, which is right outside our door. Simply go out to it, open yourself to it, and improvement is inevitable. The sun's warmth, the earth's magnetism, birdsong, and a cup of infusion will cure any ailment of body and soul.

Don't fight herbs, use them. My nettles end up in infusions and soups; the juice pressed from nettles is very strong; I don't recommend drinking too much or too often. I use the leaves and stems as fertilizer all summer long together with comfrey. The roots of the male nettles plant (especially) are invaluable in treating prostate problems, and the seeds of the female plants are a superfood. Both the seeds and the roots are harvested in the fall, which makes it easy to distinguish between males and females. Female plants have full clusters of fruit, and they're easy to harvest, while male plants have single clusters. We pull out the male plants to harvest the root. It's a shame I don't have more time, because the dried stems once made excellent string, and of course, the fibers were used to woven clothes. A young nettle ointment is supposedly great for rheumatic pain – I imagine it has a very strong warming effect. I haven't tried it; personally, I'd combine it with comfrey and purple marshmallows as one of the ingredients in an ointment.
Nettle is a Mars plant, of course, it stings, has a strong effect, and whatever form you take it, you should use small doses: not a handful, but half a handful, not a teaspoon, but half a teaspoon. It's similar to people born under the sign of Aries, ruled by Mars. They're intense, loud, and somewhat primal, but thanks to them, there's always a breakthrough, something gets clarified because they can't wait and need to know everything immediately. Nettle works in this energy: it strongly enhances the effects quickly, contains a lot of iron, improves blood purification, and restores the blood's natural flow.
I was going to write about flowering hawthorn, which is also a Mars herb, of course for thorns and wounds. Nicolas Culpeper already classified hawthorn as a Mars herb in 17 century. It tones blood pressure, which directly affects heart regulation. If you experience sudden heartbeats and palpitations triggered by a thought or fear, reach for a hawthorn flower and smell it first; it all starts in the nose and goes straight to the heart. Then make a tea from a handful of flowers and drink it with honey. This is the last moment to pick hawthorn flowers!

These are beautiful days in our lives... I could go on and on, but the world outside is calling me, the birds are singing like crazy and I'm not there... Love your wild gardens and help them grow.

Dear all, this is an ongoing appeal for help in finding a forever home for these cat siblings, who were adopted by a goo...
16/04/2026

Dear all, this is an ongoing appeal for help in finding a forever home for these cat siblings, who were adopted by a good friend of mine who lives in Longford. To increase the chances of adoption, she was spayed. The vet opened her up and found that she had already been spayed....The kittens arrived at my friend's home in February. They are friendly and love people; someone probably abandoned them. I'm attaching a message from my friend, and I'm asking for your help in finding a forever home for these black and white siblings. They've suffered enough, and now kindness needs to finally come into their lives. Thank you

" I have two cats under my care, siblings, both two years old and very bonded. The male and the female cat were spayed last Tuesday. They are litter box trained. The male is very cuddly and loves to be picked up. The female cat is delicate and slightly shy. It's obvious her brother is taking care of her, but she stayed at my house after being spayed and was very calm. Today I let her out in my garden to visit her brother, who missed her very much. They have a large Styrofoam house in my garden, and I've been feeding them regularly since December. It's likely some "nice" family got rid of the problem when they stopped being little kittens. They are beautiful and healthy. If anyone would like to give them a home, please write. We live in Longford. Best regards, Jola😊
Unfortunately, I can't keep them because our kitty is chewing her fur out from stress."

Hugging trees is much more than you think. You feel good after because there is a great science and old knowledge behind...
15/03/2026

Hugging trees is much more than you think. You feel good after because there is a great science and old knowledge behind it. The energy that powers us than.
I am attaching a link to an interesting podcast about hugging trees and more

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyOTlBlFEuo

8 month old Irish Terrier Puppy for adoptionMy dear ones, I am looking for loving, kind people and a good home for a pup...
21/02/2026

8 month old Irish Terrier Puppy for adoption

My dear ones, I am looking for loving, kind people and a good home for a puppy born in my home, who had a difficult start in life but is a born fighter, and together we have made it to today.
Pepe was born first, a few hours before his siblings, and cried a lot, even when his mother had already delivered all the puppies and started feeding them. At first, I thought I needed to help him; this was not the first litter I had. It turned out that after being put to the mother, he was not nursing, so on impulse, I went to the vet and bought substitute milk. After a week, when I already knew that the puppy probably had some defect preventing him from nursing, it was too late; I couldn't stop feeding him and let him starve to death. And so I fed him until he transitioned to solid food. I added egg yolks and vitamin D to the milk to increase its nutritional value.
Despite that, he always remained smaller than his siblings. The first visit to the vet took place when the puppy was 4 months old; before that, he was simply too small and too weak. It turned out, as I had suspected, that he had a cleft (unfused) palate and a short tongue, which made nursing impossible. Most of the liquids and food came out of his nose. At that time, the first suggestion to operate on him appeared, which I immediately rejected; above all, he needed to gain strength. We were fighting a constant nasal infection, in which food particles remained. It was difficult. The second visit to the vet was only to try to eliminate the infection in the nose, but antibiotics did absolutely nothing, and I never tried that again. This second veterinarian suggested waiting until March or April for the puppy to grow a bit and then to repair the palate. I myself deal with herbal medicine and natural medicine; the diet I developed involved finding the right amount of dry food, which I would soak and add to it coenzyme Q10, a special nutritional supplement for dogs to strengthen their joints, kelp, egg yolks, cod liver oil, and balls made from raw meat. That’s how December and January passed. Until two weeks ago, I heard the puppy drinking from the bowl, drinking as if he hadn’t drunk since the beginning of time. He drank because the water no longer ran out of his nose, and finally, he could quench his thirst. It turned out that over these two months, his palate had fused almost 100%!
Now it’s time for the second stage of finding a home for Pepe.
Pepe is a very lively little dog, a typical terrier, brave and feisty, and at the same time very eager to be loved, cuddled, taught, and trained. He craves human contact. Sometimes I think he might be a little autistic; during a walk he freezes and doesn’t know which way he was going, but when I call him loudly and clearly clap my hands, he comes running to me as if he just remembered where he is. He has no respect for older dogs at all; he’s a typical little rascal whom older dogs constantly scold, but he doesn’t care, as I said, a typical terrier. I have a 12-year-old female dog and his 6-year-old mother. He also has no respect for my 13-year-old cat, although the cat has already taken him onto its feline radar. Well, he’s a typical puppy. I will give Pepe to someone who understands terrier mentality, loves them, but also understands that not everyone is equally lucky in life and no one is perfect.
Pepe has never been sick, and the infection in his nose is almost gone; he still sneezes a little, and that's it. However, he is small, and we will always need to take care of a good diet, not overload him with too much physical activity, which he absolutely loves, but at least until the age of 2, he should continue to develop. Pepe was born on 12/06/2025. His mother, Pola, comes from one of the best breeders in Russia: Nezhnoye. I brought her to Ireland 7 years ago, and his father is currently a champion in Ireland: Inishmurray New Kid in Town. Two of his siblings are with the breeder, the father's owner, and both will be shown; they are on track to become absolute champions. In the meantime, I haven't even registered Pepe's pedigree since he is not suitable for breeding, which is obvious, but he is perfect for bringing joy to someone, for being unforgettable, and he truly deserves all of that. I am looking for someone responsible, strong, and kind for Pepe, and if you feel this dog is for you, please get in touch, thank you

On the eve of St. Brigid's Day, fabrics were left out overnight so that Brigid, who wandered the country that night, cou...
31/01/2026

On the eve of St. Brigid's Day, fabrics were left out overnight so that Brigid, who wandered the country that night, could bless them, and so that they could later be used to heal animals and people...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjL-MctVWtk

If you have ever thinking about geothermal heating your house this  map is great to make a first step.
22/01/2026

If you have ever thinking about geothermal heating your house this map is great to make a first step.

This map was created to help identify the best locations of geothermal energy available in Ireland, and displays the results of a 2004 study.

WINTER SOLSTICE, making trouble calendars and much more about Christmas.
26/12/2025

WINTER SOLSTICE, making trouble calendars and much more about Christmas.

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

In Praise of Compote !In the culture of the North, dried fruit compote seasoned with spicy spices has always held a spec...
20/12/2025

In Praise of Compote !
In the culture of the North, dried fruit compote seasoned with spicy spices has always held a special place, and may it remain so! It is a blessing on long days filled with cold, darkness, and wind. Compote has the power to ignite an inner fire, raising a shield of good cheer between us and the surrounding world. If we add hawthorn, rose hips, and black mulberries to dried apples, plums, pears, dates, blackberries, blueberries, cherries, apricots, figs raisins and dry mandarin peel our compotes will protect us from the blues, depression, and nostalgia of dark days. Compote provides a tremendous amount of energy thanks to the sugars in the fruit and the thermal properties of the spices. To accelerate the absorption of these sugars, goji berries are always an ingredient in my compotes; they also contribute their own health benefits to my compotes. A slice of ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and even a pinch of pepper add a temperament to the compote, which will then perfectly fill us from the inside out. Compotes are also a source of fiber and minerals, strengthen the immune system, and in this most natural way, we protect ourselves from infections.
I add a generous pinch of dried Pau d'Arco bark (about 2 grams) to my compotes. Viruses and bacteria then stand no chance. Is this compote tasty? My goodness, what a question! It's delicious. The aromas and essences of all the dried fruits blended together create a stunning condensation of sweetness and divineness.
My compote recipe is incredibly simple. I add a handful of each fruit, I use 3 raw apples, and a generous pinch of each spice, never adding any sweetener. I pour in 1.5 liters of water and after 1 hour of stirring, set aside to cool. I decant the compote into a thermos and a bottle with a cap. I pour 1 liter of water over the fruit again, boil it again for an hour, and drink the compote the same day. The compote can be kept in the refrigerator for several days. You can dilute it with hot water, add it to tea, heat it up, and drink it hot while sitting in front of the fireplace, warming your feet near the fire. It brings health to us in the most pleasant way possible.
If you're feeling weak, sad, or cold, take your compote in a thermos to work and drink it throughout the day. You'll feel the compote's beneficial effects. Compote also speeds up digestion, so we excrete more easily.
Don't give in to winter, remember about compotes!
I buy my compote ingredients at Golden Health Store in Longford, you know I work there and I love this shop :)

Hi this sweet heart was in clinic when I was leaving two days ago, never thought he lost home. Imagine loose a home befo...
20/12/2025

Hi this sweet heart was in clinic when I was leaving two days ago, never thought he lost home. Imagine loose a home before Christmas :((. Please spread the photo, think about give him place in your home while ...🙏

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