My info is out of date, but when I was in the UK, Homoeopathics were regarded as so dilute they had no possible original content in physical terms and were only an energy imprint. I think they had to be more than 4X. They, at that time did not require registration under the farm chemical system. Thus I would have thought they would be excluded. I would assume  that the Preps. made with Rae Cards would also be able to be used. ( A considerable proportion of Homoeopathics are produced using Radionic Instruaments).

I guess that when making and stirring, one is handling the physical material, so maybe there is some perceived risk.

When I was there they said there had been no disease problems on any organic property and interestingly, nor had there been on any adjoining property that would have resulted in the organic property being affected. As I am sure every one knows, all out breaks were on the internet and one could check how close they were to any other property.

Gil

Garuda wrote:
Gil
Excluded from use or excluded from the ban?
GA
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My understanding is that Homoeopathic Preps are excluded. Would it be 
that Preps made using Rae Cards, be also excluded?

Gil

Tony Nelson-Smith wrote:

    
Folks - I don't know about the illegality of making the preps but I 
suppose it has been technically illegal to use them, at least in the 
UK, for some longish time.  Correctly speaking, only 
substances/chemicals approved by the Ministry of Agriculture and so 
labelled may be used, even in private gardens.  It is thus against the 
law to apply (for example) common salt, as this is not an approved 
chemical.  
      

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