RE: Raw Milk - Submission to Health Canada

2003-04-02 Thread Virginia Salares
PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Raw Milk - Submission to Health Canada - Original Message - From: Virginia Salares [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 12:17 PM Subject: Raw Milk - Submission to Health Canada http://www.magma.ca/~ca/rawmilk

Raw Milk - Submission to Health Canada

2003-03-30 Thread Virginia Salares
submitted to Health Canada. It is posted at http://www.magma.ca/~ca/rawmilk/submission.htm Virginia Salares

Re: Diabetes Dietary Help

2002-09-23 Thread Virginia Salares
Sharon, I grew up with bitter melon. There was always a vine or two we could pick from. I enjoy the taste and wish I could grow it easily here. My children, born in this Continent, would have none of it.. Both the leaves and fruit are edible. The leaves are boiled quickly and eaten as a

Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-09-02 Thread Virginia Salares
to explain, just that one must plant extra or allow extra for nature and nature will care for you. :)sharon -- --- Original Message - From: Virginia Salares To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 9:23 PM Subject: Re: Field Broadcaster

Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-09-01 Thread Virginia Salares
Title: Re: Field Broadcaster Louise, Several rabbits weree romping and eating my plants earlier in the season.However, we have not seen them for a while. I suspect a predator has made a meal of them. When we thought our vegetable garden was safe, a groundhog took the rabbits' place in

BD 501 (formerly Lime and Humus)

2002-08-12 Thread Virginia Salares
James, Please elaborate on how silica (BD 501)prevents thistles from growing. Virginia - Original Message - From: James Hedley [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 7:28 AM Subject: Re: Lime and Humus Dear Hugh et al, Silica is the unsung hero of the

Re: BD Prep 503 for humans

2002-07-31 Thread Virginia Salares
Hugh, Rather than take a BD prep as a homeopathic remedy, can one radionically treat oneself with it, dowsing for which prep and for how long? Virginia - Original Message - From: Hugh Lovel [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 10:11 PM Subject: Re: BD

Re: Vinegar

2002-06-16 Thread Virginia Salares
Allan, I have been experimenting with vinegar for about a year but only for the Canada thistle. The ARS article indicates vinegar has been field tested on common lamb's-quarters, giant foxtail, velvetleaf, smooth pigweed and Canada thistle. There are several weeds that infest our gardens:

Poison Ivy (Prevoiusly RE RoundUp)

2002-06-15 Thread Virginia Salares
Our property has a lot of poison ivy. I wait until the plants are getting dormant in the fall then I don my rubber boots (wading boots are even better)and long gloves (to my shoulders). I use my digging fork to loosen or dig the roots, then pull the roots manually. Most are on the surface, and

Re: Poison Ivy (Prevoiusly RE RoundUp)

2002-06-15 Thread Virginia Salares
Obviously, if some roots are left behind, they will re-grow. Repeat the process until you can eradicate them. - Original Message - From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 5:18 PM Subject: Re: Poison Ivy (Prevoiusly RE RoundUp)

Preparing 20% vinegar from concentrated acetic acid

2002-06-15 Thread Virginia Salares
Title: Re: Poison Ivy (Prevoiusly RE RoundUp) Markess, Please send me your e-mail address and I will send the instructions to youoff-line. I am having second thoughts about posting my instructions. I am a chemist and making solutions is second nature to me. Someone could make amistake.

Re: Indoor Mildew/Standing Water Remedy?

2002-05-15 Thread Virginia Salares
Jane, My response may not be what you want to hear. First of all, get protective equipment: gloves, eye protection and masks (the minimum would be an N95 rated respirator). If you have allergies or sensitivities, it would be advisable to get someone elsse to do the work. The protective wear

Re: Radionics (Drought update)

2002-02-18 Thread Virginia Salares
Gil, The Sanjeevini cards are awesome. Thank you to you and James and Barbara Hadley for bringing them to my (and other list members') attention. There is nothing that would indicate to me that these prayers are anything but pure. And yet I have the hardest time reconciling these with the

Re: future of preps/Copake Village

2002-02-07 Thread Virginia Salares
Michael Roboz, could not open the attachment you sent me off-line. can you try again? Virginia - Original Message - From: Michael Roboz To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 4:01 PM Subject: future of preps/Copake Village Actually, I

Re: Spraying in airplanes etc

2002-01-20 Thread Virginia Salares
of the above, who wants to be sprayed on the plane? After the sprays are applied, the residuals will further contaminate the indoor air. Virginia Salares (chemist and indoor air researcher)

Re: Spraying in airplanes etc

2002-01-19 Thread Virginia Salares
contaminate the indoor air. Virginia Salares (chemist and indoor air researcher) - Original Message - From: Gil Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 6:20 PM Subject: Re: Spraying in airplanes etc Hi! Hugh and the List, The spraying

bd method for deer problem?

2001-12-28 Thread Virginia Salares
it). On with the experiment Virginia Salares

deer problem

2001-12-27 Thread Virginia Salares
cutting pieces and hanging them on trees I want to protect. Is there a better way? Virginia Salares