Thanks Rowena and Elan,
Haven't been to Canada. Yet :-) There was a small industry nearby here
doing distillation of various local weeds for essential oils. I'll try
to follow where the equipment went. But right now I'm fully involved in
moving house ... and must not be distracted.
I have
Hi Tony,
Sometime ago I read about making a still out of a pressure cooker, tubing
and a few bowls. And not that I think about it MegaHome makes a distiller
for water and other things!
PT
- Original Message -
From: Tony Moody a...@new.co.za
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent:
Hi Bruce. How do you incorporate EIS with the godzilla?
MA
From: Bruce Anderson bande65...@btes.tv
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri, September 10, 2010 10:04:33 PM
Subject: Re: CShelp needed
Hi Rusty:
I've had several on my face and head. Some were
Several of my friends have successfully used cansema ointment for suspicious
areas - no reaction if it is nothing to worry about .
Euphorbia milk from a freshly picked stem is also successful for small areas.
Jane
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Tony,
Pardon me being off topic here but catching that you are form S. Africa,
stimulated me into posting this. I have been looking for a source for CROTON
OIL in vain for the last year or so. No one seems to be willing to sell me
any at reasonable amounts. The best I can do is order a
Croton oil? Never even heard of it. The sap of a species of croton is
called sagro de drago, but that's not an oil. What is it used for, if you
don't mind? And do you mean the same type of croton plant that is sold as
house plants here in the US? Sorry--just being curious.
Samala,
Renee
Croton oil has been used for years and years until of late in various
veterinary liniments and that is what I want it for. It is a counterirritant.
I see on the net that it may have some cancer fighting applications too, but I
have not really studied that aspect of it.
doug
- Original
Very interesting. I've passed your post on. Hopefully someone will come up
with something for you!
Samala,
Renee
---Original Message---
Croton oil has been used for years and years until of late in various
veterinary liniments and that is what I want it for. It is a
You might find it available as Dragon's Blood essential oil. For example:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/27256539/true-dragons-blood-oil
Dragons blood essential oil, Croton lechleri - Sangre de Drago
I do not know if Croton lechleri is the same species of Croton that you are
looking for.
- Steve
Does someone have knowledge of whether or not CS is degraded if it were to pass
through a scanner at the airport?
I am not sure if there would be a sensitivity and deterioration to the
electric field of the scanner.
thanks,John
Hi There John I never had any problems with my product after being
subjected to the airport scanners, what I had trouble with were the
people trained, so called, to understand my taking responsibility for
my own health
When I went on long journeys I took my equipment with me so I could
It could also be a harmless keratosis.
Janet
Lisa wrote:
Thanks everybody!
I also agree on the sunscreen portion – only time we use it here is
when the husband enforces it (and I can’t get away with not using any)
OR even I’ll put a bit on the kids when it’s 90+ degrees out and
super,
In a message dated 9/10/2010 11:14:44 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ptf2...@bellsouth.net writes:
Hi Bruce,
When you use a baby godzilla for something like this what do you do,
exactly? Do you use the sponges or do you use bare wire and just touch all
around the lesion?
Thanks.
PT
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Used both at different times. Also,after a godzilla session apply EIS.
Bruce
On 9/11/2010 8:02 AM, MaryAnn Helland wrote:
Hi Bruce. How do you incorporate EIS with the godzilla?
MA
*From:* Bruce Anderson
OK -- thanks.
MA
From: Bruce Anderson bande65...@btes.tv
Used both at different times. Also,after a godzilla session apply EIS.
Bruce
On 9/11/2010 8:02 AM, MaryAnn Helland wrote:
Hi Bruce. How do you incorporate EIS with the godzilla?
MA
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