Hi Don:
I am most definitely not mainstream! Mainstream is manmade chemicals,
drugs, treating symptoms and not causes... Mainstream is uncontionabel
gain at all cost (Monsanto - the AMA) and to hell with the repercussions
- to the environment - to the individual - to the planet! Alternative
med
> This brings up that big question, one I cannot get my 'mind' around:
> Lily Kolisko has said that potentized lime is more effective than
> 'physical' lime. I don't know how you would ever come up with the
> formula, but I take this to mean that you don't REALLY have to buy
> mountains of lim
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Title: Re: Plant brix testing
Dear Hugh,
thanks for weighing in on this discussion.
Several Q's.
Does this rhythm, release of dissolve solids (sugars & amino acids) apply to all families of plants? i.e. do broccoli or potatoes, say, shed carbon from their roots?
What are the ramifications in te
Timothy Hollingsworth wrote:
>Nutrients absorbed from the soil are dependent on the life force of the
soil, ., one being the sacred
geometric ratios between minerals, cation exchange capacity, and
companion minerals.>
I wondered if you could elaborate on this, Timothy?
Thanks
Ron Poitras
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Greetings to all. All spiritual indications here are
for a dynamic season in 2002. The earth energy here is very strong
now, and tomorrow I will start the first fire of the burning
season. It's always a revelation to see the transformation of the
brush we pile all summer into fire and vapors th
Title: 3 Kings Preparation
Dear alls,
Last (New years)eve was cold & crisp. Linda & I (as planned when we first learned of the 3 Kings prep) invited my brother Ned (who I span eons of lifetimes, often trying, with) & new close friend who is a very capable energy worker of several disciplines.
In a message dated 1/2/2002 12:35:57 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Don't know much about homeopathy - but seems to work for many.
I want to know why! Maybe too scientific minded - I tend to toss the
mysticism - and want concrete evidence! Just flipping around sites BD
(all
At 04:48 PM 12/31/01 -0800, you wrote:
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NUX = heightened sense of smell = MCS..
Makes sense!
Thanks Allen!
Don't know much about homeopathy - but seems to work for many.
I want to know why! Maybe too scientific minded - I tend to toss
the
mysticism - and want concrete evidence!
At 10:08 AM 12/31/01 -0800, you wrote:
>As a novice, I would appeciate any advice. Where can I purchase Rudolf
>Steiner's books? Or instructions for making BD preps?
You are pretty close to Rudolf Steiner College, 9200 Fair Oaks Blvd., Fair
Oaks, CA 95628; Tel: 916-961-8727. Their bookstore has
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>TWO OPPORTUNITIES TO FIND APPRENTICES:
>(1) ON-LINE ELECTRONIC JOB BOARD
>(2) ON-LINE INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIP DIRECTORY
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>No way would I advocate this last bit BUT in a market garden the soil steps
>should be relatively affordable, on a cost per unit of production or per
>acre basis.
This brings up that big question, one I cannot get my 'mind' around:
Lily Kolisko has said that potentized lime is more effective th
1/2/2002 5:02:55 AM, Hugh Lovel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote a jim-dandy
sum-it-up long post full of horse sense, not horse :
>Dear List,
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>I realize I'm entering this discussion a bit late.
>
>Brix can be very revealing. But it is a bit more
>complex than just "High brix equals high sugar
>
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Subject: Re: Albrecht System and plant brix testing
Allan no argument with any of this just a couple of comments along the way
> The prime directive of biolo
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Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: Plant brix testing
> Dear List,
>
> I realize I'm entering this discussion a bit late.
>
> Brix can be very revealing. But it is a bit more complex th
Lloyd Charles wrote:
>Allan wrote
>
>". Brix can readily be affected by foliar applications can't it? -Allan "
>
>Above is the most important little snippet of information thats been on this
>list for ages
>
>I know that (but dont understand why) a lot of organic and BD certified
>producers a
Dear List,
I realize I'm entering this discussion a bit late.
Brix can be very revealing. But it is a bit more complex than just "High brix equals
high sugar and good taste with insect and disease resistance."
Brix is a measure of dissolved solids, not all of which are sugars by any means. Sal
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