While the little Paula is struggling for her growth, myself decided to avoid the nuclear therapy recommended by an urologist (it seems someone studying remote planets and strange life forms) to destroy my stones and to make use of the traditional knowledge of Brazilian Indian populations.
Therefore, we asked a Copacabana UN blue helmet going back home to find the quebra pedra, forest plant with evocative name (break stone) and curative properties, in order to prepare infusions and compresses.
Let’s hope everything will turn out well (especially for Paula).
Hi Paolo,
Here are my corrections for this blog entry.
Joanne
Quebra pedra
While little Paula is struggling to grow, I decided to avoid the nuclear therapy recommended by an urologist (it seems someone studying remote planets and strange life forms) to destroy my stones and to instead make use of the traditional knowledge of Brazilian Indian populations.
Therefore, we asked a Copacabana?s UN blue helmet going back home to find the ?quebra pedra?, forest plant with an evocative name (break stone) and curative properties, in order to prepare infusions and compresses.
Let?s hope everything turns out well (especially for Paula).
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