The question remains enigmatic. Sorry.
Devil's shoestring is a type of herb that some people use for luck. Some believe that carrying a piece of the root in your pocket while seeking a job will aid you in becoming employed or if you are trying to win in a job situation it will smooth out the issues. It seems this type of herb can be found at curio shops around the world. It's not your grocery store herb and is said not to burn or eat it as it may be toxic. Otherwise to carry in a pocket can only do you good. Good luck hope I've answered your question.
Herb
No. Only those carrying AC. Those carrying DC have a constant magnetic field around them and emit no waves.
Tomato is a herb.
stone age tools
Otzi the Iceman lived around 3,300 BCE, while the pyramids of Egypt were built around 2,500 BCE. This means that Otzi lived before the pyramids were constructed.
Otzi' s job was a Coppersmith.
Otzi has been to believe to start christiananity in the region that he was found. alltho it is only rumoured we don't know how acurate this is. which is the art of hand jobs Otzi the Iceman was Not Christian as he lived around 3300 B.C, MUCH before the start of Christianity (0 A.D.). Otzi the iceman and his people probably believed in tribal spirits.
Yes, that is true, but THEY named him Otzi.
Otzi weighed about 110 pounds.
Well, honey, Otzi's real name wasn't exactly "Otzi." He was actually known as Oetzi the Iceman, named after the Otztal Alps where he was found. So, if you're looking for his birth certificate, you won't find "Otzi" on there. It's more like a nickname that stuck around longer than a bad haircut.
he live by eating vitimens
To put it simply, No Otzi was not a Time - traveler.
Otzi the Iceman was sporting a very fashionable, fun, Alex Perry outfit from his FUR-ocious collection. The outfit was centered around his makeshift groinless Pantaloons and a fur made snapback.
The Scientist call him Otzi than calling him an ice mummy.
The man was called "Otzi" after the Otztal Alps, the mountains where he was found.