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Subject: Re: CSDiatomaceous earthE
One problem with approaching a parasite problem with DE only is that a
person/animal can have a very bad infestation of microscopic
parasites--protozoa--which I don't think DE would touch. snipped for
brevity
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recommends. Does anyone have any reasonably priced walnut tincture
recommendations?
Jess
From: deborah byron
Date: 2004/09/16 Thu PM 07:09:16 GMT
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSDiatomaceous earthE
One problem with approaching a parasite problem with DE only is that a
person/animal
Date: 2004/09/16 Thu PM 07:09:16 GMT
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSDiatomaceous earthE
One problem with approaching a parasite problem with DE only
is that a
person/animal can have a very bad infestation of microscopic
Joy writes:
You can ask your city parks folks if you can gather black walnuts from
a park tree. I've done that. They even gave me locations of
additional trees in case I needed more.
Ummm, you should ask to make sure they don't spray the trees with
anything, I think.
Be well,
Mike D.
Cheapest is to make your own. Right time of year to do it, at least in
my hemisphere. You pick black walnuts - make sure they are black
walnuts and not english walnuts - get a tree book at your library and
ascertain the correct leaf type, etc. for a black wlanut tree. Pick the
nuts off the
One problem with approaching a parasite problem with DE only is that a
person/animal can have a very bad infestation of microscopic
parasites--protozoa--which I don't think DE would touch. I suppose though
that you could figure out the best method of dosing with DE, allowing for
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