Re: CScatnip as mosquito repellant

2008-03-29 Thread Dianne France
The person I buy my oils from recommended the following:
Most folks dilute cat nip around 7% in Fractionated Coconut oil and add 5% 
Lemon Tea Tree oil .. it makes it smell nice to you but not nice to the skeeter.
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  From: Reid Harveymailto:reidhar...@hotmail.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.commailto:silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 2:40 PM
  Subject: CScatnip as mosquito repellant


  Hi,
   
  Can anyone tell me, is catnip oil actually being used as a mosquito 
repellant?  If so, how is it applied?
   
  Reid


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Re: CSpsoriasis

2008-03-29 Thread kmilkowski
What part of the immune system are they surpressing?? I have no idea what the 
mad-scientists have cooked up in thier labs pertaing to the drug they use to 
treat. I do know that for people without psoriasis thier skin is on a much 
slower cycle for reproducing, I think every 28 days. With psoriasis, it's like 
every 4 days or so, something like that anyway. So it must have something to do 
with slowing the rate at which that occurs?? In the mean time, letting the 
spirochetes probably multiply out of control killing you faster, which is what 
nazi medicine is all about.

Kurt
 Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com wrote: 
 If psoriasis is caused by a borrelia infection, why would drugs which 
 suppress the immune system help so much?  

  Pat

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From: kmilkow...@cfl.rr.com kmilkow...@cfl.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: JD Kalloco kall...@gmail.com
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 3:45:30 PM
Subject: Re: CSpsoriasis

Hey JD, I sent this to someone else a little while ago, I still have to try and 
find the other stuff I had, which ain't easy. This is supposed to be kept a 
secret!

Here's a little something, I had a great report I read a while ago can't seem to
find it now! Of course it's always like that when you need something!! This 
will 
send you down the right path I hope: 
 
 
 
Kahofer P, Aberer E. 
Universitätsklinik für Dermatologie und Venerologie, Graz, Germany. 
 
The Koebner phenomenon, described by Koebner in 1876, represents the appearance 
of isomorphic skin lesions in uninvolved skin in patients suffering from 
certain 
skin diseases. It can be induced by different mechanical, chemical, thermal and 
infectious stimuli. A 48 year-old woman developed an exacerbation of a latent 
psoriasis as a Koebner phenomenon in a migrating erythema caused by Borrelia 
afzelii infection. 
 
PMID: 12444521 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] 
 

 JD Kalloco kall...@gmail.com wrote: 
   Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com wrote:
   Has anyone found natural help for psoriasis, an autoimmune disease?  A
   twenty-something year old friend of my son is taking a drug which costs
 a
   fortune, more than he makes in a month (luckily he has insurance).  It
   blocks part of the immune system.  That leaves him open to illness and
   possibly cancer.
 
 
 I once corresponded with a man from Honduras who operated plantations/farms
 in South America ... Neem trees, etc.
 He told me about an ancient Mayan health product that is extracted from a
 fern called  *Polypodium leucotomos.
 He was partners with a Spanish pharmaceutical firm that sold an extract of
 this fern for psoriasis.  The
 product was called Difur in Spain.
 The indigenous name for this product is **Kalawalla.
 He sent me 2 dozen bottles of 50:1 extract in capsules back in 1996.  I
 moved before getting the opportunity for feedback from those who I gave the
 product to.
 
 
 
 * Psoriasis is caused by borrelliosis, . 
   Kurt
 
 
 Kurt ... do you have any material in regards to the psoriasis - borrelliosis
 connection?  I'd like to check it out!
 
 best regards
 
 JDK


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Re: CScatnip as mosquito repellant

2008-03-29 Thread Paula Perry
Thanks for the info. I am going to try it. I am always getting ate up with 
mosquitos around here in summer.
Paula
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  From: Dianne France 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 3:18 AM
  Subject: Re: CScatnip as mosquito repellant


  The person I buy my oils from recommended the following:
  Most folks dilute cat nip around 7% in Fractionated Coconut oil and add 5% 
Lemon Tea Tree oil .. it makes it smell nice to you but not nice to the skeeter.
- Original Message - 
From: Reid Harvey 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 2:40 PM
Subject: CScatnip as mosquito repellant


Hi,
 
Can anyone tell me, is catnip oil actually being used as a mosquito 
repellant?  If so, how is it applied?
 
Reid



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Re: CSrubbing alcohol with catnip

2008-03-29 Thread Ode Coyote



  Worth a try.
 But Ethanol doesn't work as an organic solvent the same as Isopropyl.
Isopropyl will cut through tars a lot better and remove things that Ethanol 
wont even touch.


Ode

At 02:25 PM 3/28/2008 -0500, you wrote:


I've extracted catnip essence with rubbing alcohol, course filtered and
poured into spritzer bottle...seems to work for skeeters.
Ode

Ode ... why don't you switch to vodka?

Isopropyl alcohol is quite nasty.  If you can't drink it, you shouldn't be 
allowing your skin to do so.  Besides ... if Hulda Clark's
theory in regards to the Fasciolopsis buski fluke is correct, you'd best 
steer clear of rubbing alcohol.



 JDKalloco


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Re: CSPsoriasis?

2008-03-29 Thread sol
In my personal experience eczema is an allergic reaction to something 
either contacted or ingested.
It is fashionable to believe all skin reactions are detoxing of some 
kind, but I don't think so. Most people eventually can discover an 
allergen if they take the time to do the work required to track it 
(them) down.

sol

faith gagne wrote:

Does your remedy apply to eczema also?  thanks.  Faith G.





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Re: CScatnip as mosquito repellant

2008-03-29 Thread sol
Lavender essential oil is also effective, and smells a lot nicer, LOL. 
And if you forget to apply before going out it will also fix a gnat or 
mosquito or fly bite quickly. Use diluted for repellant, neat for a bite 
or burn.

sol

Paula Perry wrote:
Thanks for the info. I am going to try it. I am always getting ate up 
with mosquitos around here in summer.



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Re: CSDeionized Water for CS - 28 March

2008-03-29 Thread sol
I have found the same thing, and mostly do double distill for CS. 
Anything over .4uS double distilled will make yellow CS here.Something 
doesn't distill out easily. One run through the still, if the water 
comes out .4uS it will make yellow CS. Run through a second time, the 
reading is still .4 uS, but the CS will be clear.

I've given up trying to identify what and why, I just deal with it.
sol


Sandee George wrote:

Ok - I cannot help you then - I used DI water twice the first and the
last time, it made
horrible black stuff, never again, I will only use distilled water, and
if I have to double
distill it, then so be it - even the RO water sometimes I have to double
distill - it just
depends upon the quality of the water - the deader the water, the better
it is !
  



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Re: CScatnip as mosquito repellant

2008-03-29 Thread Day Sutton
If you are in an area where Dogfennel grows, you can just pick off some of
the top, and rub it on open skin.  Excellent for mosquitoes.

On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 5:43 PM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:

 Lavender essential oil is also effective, and smells a lot nicer, LOL.
 And if you forget to apply before going out it will also fix a gnat or
 mosquito or fly bite quickly. Use diluted for repellant, neat for a bite
 or burn.
 sol

 Paula Perry wrote:
  Thanks for the info. I am going to try it. I am always getting ate up
  with mosquitos around here in summer.


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