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>From: liz davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>on 14/12/01 8:36 AM, Frank Teuton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>
>>
>>>>>
>>> Could I entice you out of your daze, by asking for some info. I am
>>> beginning to study bio-dynamics and eventually certify my 5 acres. My
>> main
>>> concern is that I have a composting toilet, and am unsure of the compost
>> and
>>> bio-dynamics. anyone point me in the right direction. Not sure how this
>>> link works, not very computer minded.
>>> Thanks
>>> Liz
>>
>>
>> Doubtless you should and will check with your certifying agency (s) for
>> this, but the basic rule is, no putting this compost into the areas you will
>> be growing certified crops, I believe.
>>
>> Steiner talked about human wastes as being depleted of cosmic forces and a
>> two year cycle before these were replenished.
>>
>> The organic movement at large talks about contaminants in human waste
>> streams, and also somewhat about the problem of pathogens.
>>
>> The composting community obsesses about pathogens, now with, and now without
>> a valid scientific basis....as the Universe would have it, I have just been
>> in one of these spats with USCC bigjaw Jim McNelly. You people in Oz are
>> ahead of us here, using worm systems to process biosolids, which Jim is
>> resisting with unusually irrational animus....
>>
>> A new book out there which shows modern science converging on BD positions
>> about pathogens is Parasite Rex by Carl Zimmer
>>
>> http://www.carlzimmer.com/parasite_1.html
>>
>> According to Zimmer, parasites are increasingly being seen by scientists as
> > indicators of environmental health, and he cites cases of
>parasites actually
> > being introduced to sufferers of Krohn's disease, resulting in complete
> > remissions in several patients.
>>
>> Nonetheless, we like to be squeaky clean about this sort of thing, so I
>> suggest you find out what your certifier wants you to do with your compost
>> toilet production and follow it to the letter. Whether cosmic force
>> depletion, helminthic, bacterial, viral or other microbial pathogens, or
>> just the good old Deuteronomy 23:13 rules, this stuff has to be taken care
>> of properly.
>>
>> Maintain the purity of thy camp!
>>
>> Frank Teuton---has dealt with this sort of crap before.....
>
>Hi Frank
>Don't know if you received my thanks on the info for night soil and
>parasites, very interesting and has me pointed in the right direction, thank
>you. Still not certain how this link works, as your communications ceased
>to appear on my computer. This reply is yet another attempt on my behalf to
>keep this biodynamic link available to me, just can't figure where you all
>went.
>Happy New Year to all
>Liz