The first method is if you have diarrhoea you can
1 grate some Tutu'uli bark and put it into a cloth
2 then you put some water in a cup and put the cloth with the bark inside to soak
3 when the mixture is ready take 1 table spoon 1-2 times a day
If you have a toothache you chew the leaves of the Tutu'uli but do not swallow.
If you have a soar tummy you can swallow little pawpaw seeds and it will make you feel better.
But if you are a child your tummy is soar you can use the nonu leaves put it into a cloth let it soak in water and drink.
If a mosquito bites you you can just tap the pawpaw with your nail and you can use the juice on the bite.
This method is used for joint pain and headaches
1 First you have to gather 12 nonu leaves and uhi leaves and then crush them together
2 Add a tiny bit of water to the leaves
3 then put the crushed leaves on a another leaf and rub all over your body
Here are some photos of those methods.
Wednesday, 24 June 2020
Thursday, 28 May 2020
Lost Trampers Rescued
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The two trampers who went missing in bush north-west of Nelson say they spent nearly two weeks without food - and their only saving grace was water they had found.
An intensive search and rescue operation had been underway to find Dion Reynolds and Jessica O'Connor, who have been in Kahurangi National Park since May 8.
Dion Reynolds revealed that he had only realised the pair were walking in a loop around a Manuka forest after he recognised one of his own footprints in the mud.
"We went up the river for two days and made our first campsite, and pretty much the first thing that started going wrong is we ended up burning our socks, I burnt three out of the four socks that I'd had after the river crossing."
The next day as they carried on they realised they had made more progress than they expected to.
"We looked at our map and what we thought was the waterfall that we got to wasn't what we got to really. We decided to go up the hill and thought we'd cut across the track and carry on down towards the lake.
"We thought we were going to just carry on heading east up the hill in the same direction that we were, but obviously it wasn't."
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Monday, 25 May 2020
What I Think Smart Foot Print Is
I think smart footprints is looking out for scams online and not giving private information. Lastly I think smart footprint is about keeping on secure websites and staying on task.
Wednesday, 20 May 2020
Covid-19 Update

The government is putting limits to large gatherings and has also said there is no time frame moving into level one. Mr Bloomfield has advised that people download the covid app. He says privacy issues are being dealt with. He has also advised no fake contact when sign up as they need to contact you. Bloomfield has advised business workers and owners to use the app. There has been no new cases so all together there is 1,503 confirmed cases, 1,447 recoveries and 21 deaths so far.
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Monday, 18 May 2020
Locked up under lockdown: Police raid gangs, seize drugs, guns and $1.2m in cash
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Up to $1.2 million in cash, drugs and firearms have been seized by Police in raids on gangs - as the country was under coronavirus lockdown.
While members of the public went in lockdown in late March, authorities continued efforts to crack down on organised crime.
More than 100 search warrants around the country resulted in nearly 50 firearms being seized and more than 90 people being arrested in the last two months and over the period of alert levels 4 and 3.
Gangs targeted in that time were the Comancheros, Mongrel Mob, Black Power, Nomads, Head Hunters, Rebels, King Cobras, Mongols and the Tribesmen.
A total of 25kg of methamphetamine, 30kg of cannabis and small amounts of cocaine and other drugs such as MDMA, GBL and LSD were seized.
A whopping $1.2m in cash was found in the raids. Those arrested face more than 250 charges.
Detective Superintendent Greg Williams, manager of the Police's national organised crime group, said: "The activities these groups take part in cause harm in our communities."
Five people were arrested after search warrants were carried out in Auckland and Tokoroa.
In that case, hundreds of dollars in cash were recovered; as well as methamphetamine and rifles.
Wednesday, 29 April 2020
Long Ques At Restaurants
When level 3 began there were tremendously long ques of everyone trying to get a bite after a long lock down. If stores allow people to come and pick up food at the door thats risky because a lot of people might be there and you or someone my receive or spread Covid-19 I think that pick up should not be allowed only drive thru.
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Thursday, 23 April 2020
Help Line The Streets With Poppies Poster To Commemorate ANZAC
Kiwi's may not be able to celebrate Anzac day this year but they can help by Lining Poppy poster on The streets and in their Window. For the first time in history Anzac Day dawn ceremonies will not be taking place this April 25, due to Covid-19 restrictions. As a way to pay respects, Kiwis are being urged to "never forget" from inside their bubbles by placing images of poppies in their windows, including a special edition poster from Herald artist and cartoonist Rod Emmerson . New Zealanders are also being asked to unite at 6am on Saturday at their letterboxes, front doors and even their living rooms. Veterans are encouraged to wear their medals on Anzac Day just as they would for official public Anzac Day gatherings. /arc-anglerfish-syd-prod-nzme.s3.amazonaws.com/public/VC3AIPZZ7NFCHLQTM4PGWVYXCQ.jpg)
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