Ma Bible Des Huiles Essentielles by Danièle Festy
My rating and review was initially on WorldCat: 5 of 5 stars, because this book shows the important knowledge gathered by women, often ignored by the male establishment, yet essential for human development, like what Project Do Better works to help us all learn, in various stages, both for public health, and for that public store of knowledge held in libraries of all kinds, in various languages.
Huiles Essentielles, huiles végétales qui viennent avec et même les voies d’administration pour chaque maladie ! On ne peut pas terminer de lire ce livre, cars c’est trop bon, trop plein et trop utile ! (p. 448: sinusit, mais pas de EU. radie…)
(Sorry, not sure if this book has been translated in to English, but I certainly hope that it has, by now!)
Essential oils, vegetable oils that go with them, and even the best ways to take each oil for every illness! One can never finish reading this book because it is too good, packed full, and useful! (good for sinus infections…)
Read, Write, Run, Teach !
ShiraDest
originally posted 12 February, 12016 HE
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Reblogged this on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News.
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Merci, Ned !
Thanks, Ned!
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by the way – I looked for a translation and could not find one. She has released what looks like a cut down version that covers some 30 essential oils in English on Amazon. Search under author’s name.
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Thanks (on behalf of my non-French reading readers), Ned. This is another good reason to learn languages! 🙂
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C’est très bien, ça !
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Oui, j’adore ce livre !!
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This post could use a better explanation of the context of language learning and project do better.
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Good point.
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Maybe a wrapper post?
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Hmmm maybe.
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I do not think that more posts with the link to the book are really helpful.
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And writing posts just to further explain what I have already explained, and should be clear to anyone who takes the time to read the site, is tiring.
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Not useful, I think.
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I was also considering changing my blog title to include both “context” and Project Do Better.
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Not really sure how that will help.
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I thought the Willing Hands post for the Project Do Better man. was pinned??
https://shiradest.wordpress.com/2022/07/27/the-writing-is-done-the-umbrella-project-has-begun/
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Check. It’s not first
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On the other hand, this is all very clearly explained in the book.
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Exactly
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THe Project Do Better man.
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But I do plan to repost the Willing Hands post shortly..
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Repost a clear link to the manifesto.
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will do
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Is it done yet?
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yes
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