"human parasite eggs and cysts abound."

Usha ji,  in commercial Farming of Medicinal and Aromatic crops we use cow
dung and cow urine based Traditional Formulations. Also adopt FFCDS method
i.e. Freshly Fermented Cow Dung Solutions just before harvest. My American
friends show great surprise when they see the use of animal's excreta in
sacred way. They talk about  "human parasite eggs and cysts abound". They
are true to their theories but as you know in India cow dung and urine are
in use since time immemorial without any harm like that.

Please write "Eat chutney but collect the plants from clean spots specially
in Metros." Thousands of families are consuming it with different
combinations without any harm.

By the way have you ever checked the drinking water supplied to your home
by Kolkata municipal corporation? It may also contain "human parasite eggs
and cysts abound." Then you cannot stop or recommend "Try not , I repeat
NOT   to Drink Water-----!!!!!!!!!

regards

Pankaj Oudhia.

On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 12:37 PM, ushadi Micromini <
[email protected]> wrote:

> DEAR ALL:   Try not , I repeat NOT   to eat Neer Brahmi CHutney... its
> done RAW... and neer brahmi needs a lot of mud and muck to grow...   human
> parasite eggs and cysts abound... in "natural" spots from where this brahmi
> is collected and sold in markets...
>
> Boiled, its a nice accompaniment to rice...and veggies...  is also
> hygienic...
>
> One way one can perhaps eat it raw is wash wash wash in water.... then
> soak for at least 20 minutes in potassium permanganate and then wash wash
> wash wash....
>
> too much work ....
>
> OR GROW YOUR OWN IN A BALCONY ..pots and pots of them to make chutney
> enough for a family of our... one meal...
>
> Usha di
>
> ps ... I just plant the semi woody bottom half of the twigs from the
> bunches I buy in the market... though they do not root as easily as the
> mint does, it does do well esp in june, july with monsoon rains... needs
> high humidity...  I have done it as a curiosity, not to raise a crop.
>
> ===========
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 12:59 AM, shetur <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Pankaj ji,
>>
>> neer brahhmi as chutney! this tickles me as well as excites me.
>> Thank you for this great info!
>>
>> regards.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, March 26, 2012 6:41:47 PM UTC+5:30, Pankaj Oudhia wrote:
>>>
>>> Mani Ji,
>>>
>>> One of my innovative herb growers is cultivating Bacopa with Acorus as
>>> mixed crops. (Please see attached pictures). I will request him to send
>>> fresh plants to you.
>>>
>>>
>>> In 2005, when I was invited as guest speaker in International Conference
>>> organised by Jadhavpur University I got opportunity to meet well known
>>> activist Vasudha Joshi. In his terrace garden I found Bramhi plants. Her
>>> family consume it daily as Chutney during meals. She informed that it is
>>> common in Kolkata families.
>>>
>>> May be Dr. Usha (Di) aware of Vasudha ji.
>>>
>>> Best Wishes,
>>>
>>> Pankaj Oudhia
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 6:18 PM, mani nair <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear friends,
>>>>
>>>> I am from Mumbai and like to grow Neer brahmi.  I searched lots of
>>>> nurseries in Mumbai, but they keep the other brahmi (Centella).  If
>>>> anyone has any idea where I can get it in Mumbai, please let me know.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Mani Nair
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
> --
> Usha di
> ===========
>
>

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