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  2. Arnica - Wikipedia

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    Arnica is a genus of herbaceous plants in the sunflower family, native to temperate regions of North America and Eurasia. Arnica species have yellow or orange flowers, a pine-sage odor, and some are used medicinally, but they can also be toxic or irritating.

  3. Arnica montana - Wikipedia

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    Arnica montana grows in nutrient-poor siliceous meadows or clay soils. [9] It mostly grows on alpine meadows and up to nearly 3,000 m (9,800 ft). In more upland regions, it may also be found on nutrient-poor moors and heaths. However Arnica does not grow on lime soil, [9] thus it is an extremely reliable bioindicator for nutrient poor and ...

  4. Sleepy Joe (nickname) - Wikipedia

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    Sleepy Joe is a pejorative term coined by Donald Trump to mock Joe Biden, the 46th president of the United States. The nickname became an Internet meme and was used by Trump in the 2020 presidential campaign and debates.

  5. QTNA: Does the Viral Sleepy Girl Mocktail *Actually* Work???

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    By now, you've seen the sleepy girl mocktail all over your FYP, too. It's tart cherry juice, magnesium powder, and your favorite seltzer water (or prebiotic soda) mixed together in the chicest ...

  6. The Drunken Monkey Sleep Hack Might Be a TikTok Trend Worth ...

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    Gotta admit, it does make you look like a flailing, tipsy monkey. "The whole idea is to get extra blood flow to your extremities so that you can relax easier once you're sleeping," Crossman explains.

  7. Don't talk to me or my son ever again - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the viral internet meme that features a subject with a miniature version of itself and the phrase "Don't talk to me or my son ever again". Find out the origin, history, variations and examples of this popular meme.

  8. Do Millennials Sleep Better than Boomers? - AOL

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    Meanwhile, Gowda notes that while new bedding won’t suddenly make you sleep better, “It will create a positive association that will evoke joy and relax your nervous system—and that will ...

  9. Sleepy girl mocktail - Wikipedia

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    A viral homemade beverage that claims to aid sleep with tart cherry juice, magnesium powder and soda. Learn about its ingredients, preparation, scientific evidence and popularity on TikTok.