Fwd: re:learning to dowse

2002-04-12 Thread bdnow
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 12:52:29 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: re:learning to dowse To: Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Allan, Please Fwd: Dear All, There is also a wonderful e-book on the avalon site by Tom Graves entitled Needles of Stone which is extremely interesting.

Re: Learning to dowse

2002-04-12 Thread Sarah Cherry
If, after drinking lots of water, you still have trouble, you might try 2 pressure points to balance your energy field. One of these ponts is theposterior edgeof your hand-sort of below your little finger. The other is called a "sore spot" and it is located right below your collar bone (either

Re: Learning to dowse

2002-04-12 Thread Gil Robertson
Hi! Lloyd I am glad you are enjoying learning from James, he has much to offer. He also has the heaviest pendulum I have ever seen a serious dowser use.It's a beauty, isn't it. Re: "Are you still coming over to the July workshop at dorrigo / Bellingen ?? " Some one asked if I would be

Re: Dandelion tea

2002-04-12 Thread Gil Robertson
It is commonly used in Oz and commercially available. The root is of course used as a so called coffee. Gil Allan Balliett wrote: A tonic tea for plants made from dandelion blossoms...anyone use it or heard of it? -Allan

Re: poison oak

2002-04-12 Thread jsherry
Deborah, I would only add that you should drink copious amounts of fresh spring water to help your body eliminate toxins. And of course, a reminder NOT to burn any poison ivy (I assume it would be the same with the oak) at all if you have cleared some off your property. Good luck for a speedy

Fw: NYC Opens Bids for Pesticide Spraying - Surprise!

2002-04-12 Thread jsherry
No Spray Coalition News Flash -- APRIL 12, 2002 Toxified City Residents Catch a Break Congratulations! The City opened the bids this morning for aerial pesticide spraying. Lo and behold - NO ONE SUBMITTED BIDS! We believe that this was due to all the pressure brought to bear on spraying

Re: sulfur in equistem?

2002-04-12 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 4/12/02 4:06:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: We've been advised that applying sulfur to the ground would enable the cal/mag to come back into balance. Perhaps the horsetail would be a more natural way of doing that, unless of course, the amounts contained are

Re: poison oak

2002-04-12 Thread SBruno75
I usually resort to immersing myself in seawater, no matter how cold and scratching till it bleeds, rub with sand and generally torture yourself...Sorry, that is the best I have for ya...SStorch

Re: Learning to dowse

2002-04-12 Thread Cheryl Kemp
Gil, if you sent the list of possible questions to me - I haven't seen or heard anything!! Would love you to come - you maybe could get some travel funding from FarmBis SA. Look forward to hearing back, sincerely Cheryl. Cheryl KempEducation and Workshop CoordinatorBDFGAAPhone /Fax : 02 6657

Re: poison oak

2002-04-12 Thread Manfred Palmer
Deborah : I've not tried it, but am merely speculating that a witchhazel dilution may give some relief. In canada, they even sell it in the drugstores. manfred - Original Message - From: Deborah Byron [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 7:28 AM

Re: Merla's Road Project-Questions

2002-04-12 Thread Hugh Lovel
Hugh, I made all my seed into pepper last season, but gathered you some tansy seed from the first time you called for weed seeds. I recently gathered some spotted knapweed seed. It stays on the plants through the snow time and the seed sheath takes quite a while to decay and spread the seeds.

Re: poison oak

2002-04-12 Thread Hugh Lovel
I am desperately seeking advice on how to treat a worsening case of poison oak. It is day 8 and still spreading in spite of initially using homeopathic 30X Rhus Tox, an herbal tincture astringent, then on to topical applications of vinegar and aloe vera, and now, finally and reluctantly, generic