The double duty found with Hibiscus, rose hips and dried Cactus

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I hope this breaks it down better. Many folks have asked for a better explanation of using the 'tea' produced from soaking the hibiscus etc. Here it is as a few pages in pdf format. Pictures, arrows, two statements per slide to meet your best learning way. Feedback here or with some kind of messaging is welcome.
 

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Thank you, I am doing this today because I just got more supplies yesterday.
 

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Of course I'd like your business, but you can buy bulk of some of these things at some grocery stores. Well, once bulk bins are in use again, all are closed right now in my area.
Pretty straight forward detailed explanation. I guess I should try an order sometime.
 

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My leopard, Western and Eastern Hermann loved the zoo med with rose hips. I made some cactus too mostly for my leopard he just devourers that first. Have you ever tried chayote squash? I know it is a lot of liquid but my torts Love it. Thanks again!
 

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Do you sell them dried? They are so hard to find here out of season. Thanks
 
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