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So have found something that is revolutionary! I have added Tree Bark to my diet and feel great! One of the down sides of eating tree bark is you get extreme gas so you need to warn others around you that it could be a replay of Blazing Saddles. The other problem is the bark will get stuck in your teeth and you may have to get needle nose pliers to pull the bark out of your teeth. You can see in the photo where I have been chewing on the tree!
Cannot up load the tree photo but it is on my facebook page https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid....2444844496489 |
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Redwood bark is the very best but I have to have it imported to us in Oklahoma.
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Lmao
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