> >I dont expect the traditionalists on the list to go into raptures over this > >but I believe that we need to know if these things can work. It could be > >useful to use some radionically prepared prep water in any making of BD > >preps - > > Lloyd - What I'd like to see is chromas comparing crops (carrots, for > example) grown in radionically prepped soils and in conventional BD > prepped soils. We can have good physical appearances but still not > have everything that we are looking for in BD food. > > Are you up for doing something like this? >
Allan The way I understand this type of comparison trial its difficult to do because of the crossover effect of physical preps? 500 will spread its influence over the general area treated? We 'd assume that the other preps do likewise. I know Hamish says its not necessary to cover every square yard when you spray the preps - so to move away from this influence for a comparison we then introduce the change in soil types as a variable? I'll talk to Cheryl maybe they can do chromas on the actual BC, I think one of the members in the Bellingen area is up to doing chromas, its beyond me at this stage (and outside of my interest) there are more basic problems need attention. I think I've said to you before I like to come at things from as many different angles as I can, I'm certainly not advocating giving up making proper preps and doing it all off cards, but why not use the radionics to add some extra? I think Steve Storch is doing stuff like this now - maybe not radionically. Any of these easy things we should do any chance we get - it may not be ideal but if it gets done easy and cheap it must add to the overall effect. With my potentiser, cards and ash samples, anytime I put anything liquid out I can add some preps or pepper weeds to bolster the effect of the broadcaster, its easy and there is no cost. Will let you know if anything develops Cheers Lloyd Charles
