healthonway.com unconscious, face down in a sports car, lying at the bottom of a ravine in northern Georgia, in the woods at 3 in the morning. He was covered in blood, face down, and groping to guess what? My phone. He had been thrown 35 feet into the forest. Once I got out of the burning car, I grabbed my phone and climbed into the ravine to ask for help.
Needless to say, it was at this time that I was finally admitting that I needed to reevaluate my life, that I was not indestructible, and that I just could not handle everything on my own and on my own. It was time for a dramatic change.
The interesting thing is that around 20 years before this life-changing event, I had been given a formula that was available to help me.
When I was a teenager, I met an herbalist who lived a few miles from my school, but who was internationally recognized as one of the best popular herbalists in the world.
Tommie Bass lived in Leesburg, Alabama and appeared on the cover of the Wall Street Journal in 1985, and that was the subject of more than 5 books, while he never had any formal education, taught at Duke University and was the subject of a Master's Thesis .
The day I met Tommie was one of the most important days of my life. He taught me about simple herbalism, using what was created for us to use as our medicine, about people and how to help them when they did not have the strength to do so, about simple life and contact with nature. I'm sure he was not referring to being in the woods at 3 in the morning crawling out of a Jaguar XKR that was burning.
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