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amok: it reminds me of nuts or wood.
Do you drink it with anything, like dairy or sweetener, or just plain?


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Timboli: I find they can give me the gurgles or my stomach just feels unsettled. It depends though on whether you eat anything after, which can help stop or reduce that.
Same.

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Timboli: must also be plenty of embarrassments or close calls or dashes for home etc to clean up the mess and avoid notice meanwhile ... especially with older folk. It doesn't bear thinking about.
Indeed. There was a news scandal during covid about how some Amazon delivery workers were found to be urinating and defecating in their vans. They'd go in the back of the van and use a bucket. I don't want to give the impression that the country has to "hold it" everywhere we go, and people are soiling themselves everywhere... we manage. I just think that a society should have public restrooms for people to use, but I also understand why we don't (homelessness, junkies, etc).
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BlueMooner: I just think that a society should have public restrooms for people to use, but I also understand why we don't (homelessness, junkies, etc).
It's off-topic but especially for homeless people it's important there's public restrooms. Where else do they have to go? In my city the official policy every store and establishment is obligated to let people use the bathroom if they want to, but with homeless people, of course not every store/establishment obliges with that when they ask to go (plus you need the courage to ask).
Post edited September 16, 2022 by DubConqueror
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DubConqueror: Where else do they have to go?
There's the reason why German subway stations always smell of urine.
We don't have public restrooms either.
The Netherlands are way more social than most other countries and what you consider normal just simply isn't the case in most places.
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BlueMooner: I just think that a society should have public restrooms for people to use, but I also understand why we don't (homelessness, junkies, etc).
Unfortunately we have plenty of homeless folk here too, but I've never found them to be an issue with Public Toilets, which are not the healthiest of places. But to be fair, they are in most cases locked after hours. After hours you just visit a Pub or Tavern or a Petrol Station etc and use their toilets ... doesn't cost anything. You might have to grab and return a key when it comes to a Petrol Station. It is illegal here to defecate or urinate in public.
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BlueMooner: [...]
People keep mentioning Rooibos. I may look into that. What does it taste similar to?
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amok: I'm not sure how to describe it, or what to compare it to. it does not taste like tea. it has a very warm, earhly taste, it is not bitter (like tea or coffee). it has kinda sweet undertones, but it is not sweet either. if needing to compare with something, i would say it reminds me of nuts or wood.

I quite like it.
Yes. Rooibos is somewhat relaxing. Also a diuretic. I had no news that camomille was relaxing at all. It just does not have caffeine. Also, Camomille is suppossed to help your stomach and your belly.
Post edited September 16, 2022 by Carradice
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DubConqueror: Where else do they have to go?
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Klumpen0815: There's the reason why German subway stations always smell of urine.
We don't have public restrooms either.
Of course we have. Not nearly enough in big cities, but there are public restrooms. And especially when you are a driver, there are places to rest with public restrooms at least every 50 kilometres next to the Autobahn.
Post edited September 17, 2022 by PaterAlf
I've tried a few different brands and formulations of chamomile to help me sleep, but none have ever had even the slightest effect. I've even tried chugging a few cups at a time and still ended up awake half the night. Chamomile to me is like throwing a wet leaf at a brick wall. Absolutely useless.

Strangely, coffee does more to help me sleep since it brings me to the point of burnout faster.
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Klumpen0815: There's the reason why German subway stations always smell of urine.
We don't have public restrooms either.
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PaterAlf: Of course we have. Not nearly enough in big cities, but there are public restrooms. And especially when you are a driver, there are places to rest with public restrooms at least every 50 kilometres next to the Autobahn.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0i71oDrsNc
It did something for me once: it lightened my pocket a bit. Nothing else.

As for the restroom thing, they exist here in profusion, and there are plenty of laws which prohibit public 'relieving,' but that does not mean that all will comply, and certain venues seem to be more conducive to this notion of instant relief, than others.
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DubConqueror: Where else do they have to go?
Where does anyone have to go, with no public bathrooms? While I support public bathrooms, I understand the arguments people have made against them. There are a lot of factors that go into having them, and those factors can vary widely in different countries. How dense is the population in a given area, how many tourists, how many homeless, how many junkies, how common are gangs/ rape/ drug deals? Is the gvmt to blame if a woman is raped in a public bathroom (we're very sue happy in the US)? Would public bathrooms "draw undesirables" near them?

I ultimately disagree with the arguments made, but like I said, I understand where people are coming from in disliking them.

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Timboli: After hours you just visit a Pub or Tavern or a Petrol Station etc and use their toilets ... doesn't cost anything. You might have to grab and return a key when it comes to a Petrol Station. It is illegal here to defecate or urinate in public.
Which again, requires using a business's bathroom, and they might want to refuse you. Decades ago gas stations here let anyone in, but with more issues of people using drugs in them or other problems, you're just as likely to be refused.

And of course the Covid thing made finding a bathroom a nightmare.
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SuplexJackson: I've tried a few different brands and formulations of chamomile to help me sleep, but none have ever had even the slightest effect. I've even tried chugging a few cups at a time and still ended up awake half the night. Chamomile to me is like throwing a wet leaf at a brick wall. Absolutely useless.

Strangely, coffee does more to help me sleep since it brings me to the point of burnout faster.
But chamomille is not suppossed to make one sleep. It is good for the stomach, your belly and for washing mucoses, for example your eyes if they are irritated (pharmacies have other modern products as well).
Chamomile tea is supposed to be a magic elixir that cools, but I didn't notice anything. Maybe it's just not our cup of tea, haha!
I did try some herbal pills last year to see if that would improve my night rest. Those did work but also had quite the effect on my concentration tbh. Of course, the human body is in that regard as varied as one could imagine. I like blondes, i like to be dominated, i hate cheese, i die when i eat cheese, etc etc.

This year i picked up meditation once again and that is quite effective, without any other negatives other than a time investment and some serious dedication and self awareness ... coughs...
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ElliotOrtiz: Chamomile tea is supposed to be a magic elixir that cools, but I didn't notice anything. Maybe it's just not our cup of tea, haha! Seriously, it's weird that it's so popular if it has no effect. The drink I like the most that really soothes me is kava. I often stop by Hideout Kava Bar bestkavabar.com after work. I will definitely feel relaxed after visiting this bar. Also, they have excellent flavors and vibes that work well for me. In the meantime, keep adding honey to your chamomile tea, and you might like it. Or, you know, you could always switch to something stronger.
Thx for information!
Post edited March 21, 2023 by Eartpuhom1