My 3 yo grandson had systemic warts, many, when one was going away from
otc wart remover more would pop up elsewhere. They tried having him
drink MMS (chlorine dioxide) daily and after a week or so ALL of the
warts just disappeared. My DIL also had some wart problems and it
worked on hers
a lot, I stopped getting the pain
when I washed the dishes.:-)
Nancy
jaxi wrote:
doesn't it give off too much heat to have it right next to your skin?
How do you position it?
I love this idea
Jaxi
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 7:20 AM, Tad Winiecki winie...@pacifier.com
mailto:winie
=ceramic+heat+emittersearch=GO
100 watt emitter lasts for years, mine still works, use in ceramic
socket lamp like for poultry or photography.
Nancy
PTFerrance wrote:
Does this have some property that is more helpful than say, a heating pad?
Thanks.
PT
-Original Message-
From: Tad
When I broke a rib I used my infrared heat lamp (for lizards, coiled
ceramic heat emitter) and it helped take away pain and heal faster.
Nancy
Jane MacRoss wrote:
Would this help cracked ribs? Anyone?
Jane
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cat4...@aol.com wrote:
Thank you for the book suggestion. I am familiar with it and am doing
the rotator cuff exercises.
The slap tear( Labral Tear of the biceps tendon) that worrie me the most
Christel
Christel- I don't do doctors so look for ways to solve problems without
diagnosis as a
h.godavari wrote:
Hi :
Who is the manufacturer of this Mukta Vati? A friend in India would
like to get some and for him it would be far cheaper to contact the
supplier directly rather than go through Amazon. Thanks for your help.
regards
hg
The Mukta Vati I bought from Amazon says Vitamin
Melly Bag wrote:
Rosemary and Licorice are contraindicated for high blood pressure. How
i wished the recipe had an alternative to those two.
Anyhow, i drink dandelion root tea to help my liver, kidney and
bladder when i feel it slightly under pressure or hurting. It is
effective for me.
Melly
Someone on here recommended Mukta Vati, Ayurvedic formula, for HBP. I
got 2 bottles from Amazon and took only 2 tablets a day at bedtime (1/2
recommended dose), BP started at 160/90, started dropping, ordered
another 60 tablets from ebay (direct from India) much cheaper, tablets
actually made
http://www.swansonvitamins.com/Search?keyword=geranium+oildoSearch=truentt=n=0ntk=Level1x=454y=17
Swanson's has Now brand for $8.89 or Aura Cacia for $17.70 / 1 oz
- Original Message - From: Gayla Roberts aera...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 9:28
I've heard turmeric is made more absorbable by cooking it with fat or
oil. I can get fresh Turmeric tubers which are related to ginger in a
Asian market, and I made a tincture with DMSO using fresh tubers grated.
Nancy
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PT
- Original Message - From: Tad Winiecki winie...@pacifier.com
My mother had psoriasis after taking care of my Parkinson's, bed-ridden,
feeding-tubed father for a year. She took Immunocal and her spots
slowly went away.
I had high blood pressure and someone here suggested Mukta Vati, an
Ayurvedic herbal blend. I got some and was amazed how well it
My husband just underwent abdominal surgery, a colectomy, and had a good
report, the tumor had not gone through to the outer layers of colon nor
spread to lymph nodes, so he will not have to have further treatment.
But I want to prevent any metastases or recurrences so I'm looking into
After reading what Ray Peat has to say about fish oils I felt it
disagreed with what I have assessed as the effects of fish oil on my
health so I googled some other research and found a lot of
contradictions between them and what he alleged. I can't say I agree
with him. But it does seem
I'm also praying for your brother, Mike. I need prayer and info also.
My DH had surgery on Thursday for a sigmoid colectomy, 12 of colon
removed because of a 1.5 cm carcinoma in a polyp found during a
colonoscopy.He is having some trouble with getting up and walking,
he feels faint when
I just got this whey, it is from grass fed cows. It is cold processed.
The plain has no additives, the chocolate has stevia.
http://www.lifesource4life.com/protein.html
Nancy
On 28 Apr 2011, at 10:27, Kirsteen Wright wrote:
Sorry to post this here, i know it's off topic but someone on
Harold MacDonald wrote:
My recipe for Liposomal L-Glutathione:
3 teaspoons [ equals 1 tablespoon] of Glutathione to 1/2 cup of DW.
3 tablespoons of Lecithin to 1 cup of DW.
Let sit until Lecithin is fully into solution as you do for Lipo C,
then put both solutions into jewelry cleaner ,etc.
Some other reading you might like is the destructive Big Four foods
that Dr. J, a veterinarian, says can destroy the villi in the
intestines- corn, soy, wheat and dairy. I have given up the others but
have trouble giving up dairy since it has alleviated joint problems for
me; now I am
I wasn't clear enough, I can't give up dairy. Or I am not willing since
my joints do better with it. But the Dr. J article implicates casein,
which is not present in the whey, so I would think someone could still
eat whey. Dr. Mercola has an entry on how good whey is in relation to
Heather Snook wrote:
Can anyone shed some light on gluten intolerance/celiac problems
snook
Heather- Snook- For me the main issues have been allergies and
digestion. When it is a matter of the gut reacting to an allergen, the
result can be different in everyone. But apparently gluten
brick...@aol.com wrote:
I thought black salve would do nothing on a mole or skin tag if it
wasn't a cancer? I put some on moles which itched but that was all.
I would concur, but I used Cinnamon essential oil, applying I forget
maybe twice a day for a week, on some skin tags, which swell up,
zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 1/19/2011 6:35:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
drumr...@stny.rr.com writes:
Our local sources just have one, and you have to carefully hold
the jar level or it will run over the lip pretty quickly. The CS
gel I've made, to which I've added
Perhaps that is because Australia is on Codex? I don't know.
Cimetidine, AKA Tagamet, is OTC in the USA. It has been studied for
anti-tumor effects. I could post some links, or google it.
I did find the post that gave me the idea to use it externally with
DMSO, it was posted on the DMSO
I don't have psoriasis, and so don't know about the Brooks Bradley mix
below, just wanted to remark that cleavers salve is supposed to be good
for psoriasis and eczema. I have made salves a few times now, it is
easy in a crock pot, I put herbs in a wide mouth quart canning jar and
cover them
Joy- I looked at some of my saved files on lung problems. MSM is
recommended, and serrapeptase to clear out scar tissue and old built-up
tissue from past infections. Also oil of oregano, ginger tea, and
applying Vicks vaporub to the soles of the feet before bed and covering
with socks.
Deborah- It's Nancy, Tad is just the name on the email account. I don't
have experience with Living Clay, I googled it and all I can say is
that clay has particles that have been ground into a very small size so
that they settle out of water very slowly, and have absorptive
properties.
Scott- I don't have any personal experience with CS or dialysis or with
this but it is a post from one of my health groups, I'm not even sure
which one. It's certainly interesting. -Nancy
Hey Peter. I would recommend the powdered zeolite from
www.zeostore.com http://www.zeostore.com write
Thanks for the idea, Melly, Nori does taste better than regular kelp. I
actually have a jar of roasted Teriyaki Nori sheets I've been working on
finishing off lately. I never thought of toasting it myself. I looked
at google about kelp and algae being useful for heavy metal and
radioactive
I was the one who used herbs in DMSO to try to heal tendon/ligament
damage in my knee. I did find the posts, they are from 2007 on the
BeckNStuff forum.I can't remember what I used, the suggestion was
for Solomon's Seal and Comfrey (possible additions stinging nettle and
mullein). I
Get a good herb book or several, like the 2 volume set Energetics of
Western Herbs, by Peter Holmes. It describes in great detail the
different classes of herbs according to action and Traditional Chinese
Medicine principles, and includes lots of weeds like Dandelions,
native American plants,
I don't know if you are familiar with Joel Wallach who did the Dead
Doctors Don't Lie tapes to get people into MLM colloidal minerals back
in the mid '90's, but he maintained that given good food vitamins were
not that critical since we can synthesize many in our tissues or gut
with aid of
I have a question. I had knee problems as in a tendon or ligament
injury. I saw a formula for using some herbs on it that were extracted
with DMSO.
So I soaked the herbs in the DMSO for a while then put the extract on my
knee. I developed tiny spider veins or varicosities in 3 places on the
Melly- Radio Shack has battery holders for AA and AAA batteries. They
hold between 2 and 4 batteries. AA are 1.5 V so 2 would make 3 V. I
got the stuff and am going to make a godzilla. I once made a silver
generator by buying a small solar charger with alligator clips from
Harbor Freight,
Jaxi- That's why I am stockpiling some incandescents- should go get
some more- since I feel influorescents do a whammy on my eyes.
Nancy
jaxi wrote:
One thought that came to me last night ... kind of out of the blue ...
but it seems I heard something recently that they are going to
I have tried CMO in the past, but I have gut issues that were not very
compatible. Lately I was having some pain issues in one hip joint and
started taking Herbal (Horsetail) Silica tablets, and also drinking
whole raw milk. I don't know if it is one or both, but I was noticing I
had NO pain
Here is where I bought some, scroll down to EDTA-
http://www.easycart.net/BeyondACenturyInc./Special_Products_A-G.html#7605
Nancy
Lisa wrote:
The only EDTA is what I remember being in some kind of mayonnaise (haha).
Is this an acronym for something and where can I purchase some?
Lisa
jaxi wrote:
Bob - clove essential oils?? That is all I am finding. Did you
dilute it at all or just use it straight?
Jaxi
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Dick Rochon rrocho...@comcast.net
mailto:rrocho...@comcast.net wrote:
Hi, Bob.
Did the oil of cloves speed the healing
I need a little clarification. Let's say you have a tooth with a
cavity- tooth decay. The bacteria are creating acid by their activities
that erodes tooth enamel, as I understand it. Will the microelectricity
kill the bacteria and stop the decay? Can the tooth then regenerate
some of the
Sunny- I find Aloe vera very soothing to sores on the gum. It takes a
fresh plant with plump leaves. I cut a leaf, cut off the spines on the
edge, cut the leaf in half, rough up the gel a little, and just stick a
suitable sized piece in my mouth right over the sore. Since mine were
in the
Carol- I don't have experience with implants but saw something about a
one-visit implant, anyone heard of or experienced that?I do
oil-pulling, swish with CS, and also shine a red/blue/IR LED array on my
teeth daily. I can't picture crowns falling out. Does the tooth break
off or the
Sharon- I've been thinking about this very thing. When I was a child,
my parents and grandparents were a united front to keep us kids in
check, and children were to be seen and not heard. But when I grew up I
was still in the that younger generation status. OTOH, my children's
generation
Cinnamon essential oil will kill warts, skin tags, and some moles. Care
must be taken to put it only on the wart as it is very irritating. It
will cause the growth to swell and redden over a few days to a week then
it will dry up and fall off.
Nancy
Lin wrote:
My 7 year old grand
I can get tamarind pods in my grocery store but they have a skin on them
that would need removing. I have bought tamarind in the Asian market in
a block, but still containing seeds, so I slice it and just eat it, but
I suppose you could slice and put into various recipes. Probably there
are
As for Naltrexone, if you look up the chemical structure and compare
that with morphine, you will find they vary in only a few molecules. So
since morphine is a naturally derived opiate, Naltrexone cannot really
be classed with the pharmaceuticals that are synthetic chemicals that
affect
How are the Guineas on eating vegetables and plants, and scratching up
mulches? Do you protect them at night from varmints? Do they lay eggs
you can eat?
Nancy
Garnet_LDN wrote:
Indian Runner Ducks will also do the same and they are easier to
catch. s Nice eggs too.
They do not fly and
Dave Darrin wrote:
Reid- there are many good reports on LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) for MS
and also for other autoimmune diseases like Lupus, and also Parkinson's,
and cancer. Google should give you some websites, Yahoo has some groups.
Nancy
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:39 AM, A. Reid Harvey
Jimmie- Hulda Clark has a parasite protocol that involves Black Walnut
Hull tincture, Wormwood leaf capsules, and Cloves, fresh-ground powder
capsules. She has you start with small amounts and gradually increase
them over a couple of weeks, like one drop/capsule/capsule per day then
Garrick wrote:
Why not mix the proper minerals and skip the sugars and fructose.
Those minerals are the electrolytes that help colloidal silver go
through the stomach intact. The fructose is not a factor. Gatorade has
fructose because the athlete also wants some carbohydrate replacement
to
Norton, Steve wrote:
I don't know of a 940 nm laser or LED assembly like below but individual LEDs
are not expensive:
http://www.futurlec.com/LEDInfrared.shtml
You may want to check these out. They are most likely 850 nm.
http://www.dealextreme.com/products.dx/category.913
awhile. I'll start again.
MA
*From:* Tad Winiecki winie...@pacifier.com mailto:winie...@pacifier.com
Another thing I found helpful is bigger doses of MSM, like start with
a teaspoon and work up to a couple of tablespoons
Pat- I can't really say what would happen with your problem, but I have
been impressed with fast healing of my neck in only one 2 hr. session
and in the pain relief I have gotten from the infrared heat emitter.
The sun might be effective but also comes with the UV rays. The Budwig
protocol
Mary Ann- I use the 100 watt emitter. I also bought some of the 200
watt ones and we tried to make our own sauna with them in our laundry
room, but the space was too big to heat up enough, and I guess we got
bored. We did manage to work up a little sweat in half an hour. The
200 watt
Another thing I found helpful is bigger doses of MSM, like start with a
teaspoon and work up to a couple of tablespoons a day, for a while.
Nancy
sol wrote:
MaryAnn Helland wrote:
Thanks Nancy -- I'm going to purchase one. I'm hoping that this will
help resolve what I believe to be a
MaryAnn Helland wrote:
Nancy -- I'm curious about the *reptile warmer*. You said that you
*used it* to heal a broken rib and back pain. What exactly did you
_do_ with the bulb -- just place it against your skin? Thanks.
MA
Debbie
*From:* Tad Winiecki winie...@pacifier.com
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Wed, April 7, 2010 12:40:10 AM
*Subject:* Re: CSChronic Ankle Pain after break (Greece)
I've had lots of good experience with infrared ceramic
I've had lots of good experience with infrared ceramic heat emitters.
The ones I've used were like a light bulb made of a coil covered with
ceramics, and must go in a ceramic screw-in base. They are sold as
reptile warmers. Using one for a hour or more has permanently fixed a
very bad neck,
PT- I swish CS first thing every day for dental issues, but I also do
oil pulling afterward for 20 minutes, see link-
http://www.oilpulling.com/And I've been doing it for over 2 years, I
have had no dental issues in that time and have had a tooth with a
slightly blackened root become
it sit would thicken it after a while, I haven't played around
with it.
Nancy
Lisa wrote:
Thanks so much...I actually have some xanthan around too :)
Would you say a teaspoon of xanthan to a half cup or cup of CS?
Lisa
-Original Message-
From: Tad Winiecki [mailto:winie...@pacifier.com
Lisa- I have used Xanthan gum to make gels, a tiny amount, just needs to
be heated very briefly, like 15-20 seconds in a microwave, in water,
cool, then add the CS. There are other gels like konjac root-
Glucomannan; Guar gum, various seaweed gums, etc. You could try various
ones and see what
Kirsteen Wright wrote:
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 11:37 PM, zzekel...@aol.com
mailto:zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 2/27/2010 4:17:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
kenancy2...@yahoo.com mailto:kenancy2...@yahoo.com writes:
Of all the alternatives to sugar, Xylitol
You might consider adaptogens like Fo Ti (Ho Shu Wu) which can
supposedly turn hair back to natural color, or retard getting grey.
Nancy
On 23 Feb 2010, at 04:20, Renee wrote:
Well dang--I've got grey hair--symptom of not enough copper, and a couple liver
spots on my right hand, a
Sol wrote:
Very sad, bread (of any kind) is one of my most favorite foods.
Donuts and coffee is my favorite breakfast. And if I don't lose some
more weight here soon, I may toss the low carb diet out the window,
and to heck with the high BP (as well as bromine) and go back to it.
sol
Go to the freekin farmers market and meet those that grew it and
make stuff THEY want to eat.
-Err...that would be location dependent?
If you live on the west coast check out azurestandard.com, they have
truck routes all up and down and grow all the grains, seeds, etc., and
sell them
Del Wrote-
PS: We have also taken measures to eliminate EMF fields emaniting from the
electrical circuits. When we measure these (with yet another meter) they
were nearly off the charts. Now they are well within the safety limits.
Del- what did you use for this?
Nancy
--
The
zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 12/20/2009 10:59:40 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
devorah...@yahoo.com writes:
Would Brooks mix be good for skin tags as well?
thanks much debbie
Hi Debbie, I'm not
Azure Standard has beef gelatin
BP114 5 lbs.: $30.60
BP115 1 lb.: $7.25
They have truck routes up and down the west coast but will ship too.
http://www.azurestandard.com/product.php?id=BP114
Nancy
Annie B Smythe wrote:
OK, I haven't had time to look around more, but I found a 5 lb
Renee wrote:
Hey Sol. Did your cats balk at drinking CS at first? I tried putting
it in their water and they just basically quit drinking! They'd drink
a few sips and they'd stand there, looking at me, then the bowl, then
me. None of them liked it. I'd like to get them to drink at least
Ross Craig wrote:
Read all about this stunning news:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/researchers-labour-of-love-leads-to-ms-breakthrough/article1372414/
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) claims to help MS as well as other autoimmune
diseases, Parkinson's, and boosts the natural endorphin
Annie B Smythe wrote:
Thank you Steve,
Yep, I had the same idea of looking on eBay for just the T EDTA. LOL.
50.00 or more, a pop, for supplements, is a little steep, especially
for a 30 day, or less, supply. I dunno how these supplement companies
are staying in business in this economy,
An alternate for cake and pie pans is to use stainless steel.
www.azurestandard.com has a line of ss that I have bought and they will
ship UPS in addition to their truck routes/ drops that run up and down
the west coast.
I have some of the little pyrex round or rectangular storage dishes
Alchemysa wrote:
I have a Mac with mail but I dont know what preview pane you mean.
David
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org
Date: 11 September 2009 3:59:21 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSMac question - OT
Does anyone out there have a Mac? If so, can someone tell me
One thing I've noticed about being sick from colds/flu, if I will go to
bed for a day, stay in bed, not read or watch TV but lie there with my
eyes closed, drink lots of CS and vit C, B vitamins, herbs, etc, then my
immune system has a chance to work and I get better fast. My DH thinks
he can
Since Emphysema was mentioned you might be interested in some former
posts-
From: highfie...@..
Subject:Re: [DMSO] DSMO with H2O2 in a nebulizer for Emphysema
Date: May 23, 2008 3:08:17 AM PDT
To:
In addition, Aloe Vera gel, yogurt, alternate different things several
times a day.
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Scotty scottie592...@yahoo.com
wrote:
addition, AlHey Group,
Need to know what you folks suggest to get rid of a heavy dose of
crotch rash. Very small bumps filled with
I would recommend high doses of MSM, like 2-3 Tbsp, and also the N side
of a strong magnet, like a Neodymium magnet. I also had a knee injury,
though it would be different w/o the artificial joint in the mix, and
had trouble for 9 months until I went on a mostly vegetarian diet and
the
I like the crystal deodorants too. I would suggest alternating yogurt
or kefir with aloe vera, and dropping the deodorant.
Nancy
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I once did, using cinnamon essential oil. I put it on with a brush,
trying to get it only on the growth. It is very strong, attacks the
skin tags, makes them swell up alarmingly, makes surrounding skin that
it gets on turn red and itch like mad. Then the skin tag suddenly
dries up and
Kirsteen- Neither my Beyond a Century nor Swanson's whey protein powder
have any added sugar or artificial sweeteners. The packages don't use the
term undenatured, they use terms like low heat and ultrafiltered, so I
don't know if they are undenatured or not.
Nancy
At 06:02 PM 4/27/2009
My 8 year old great nephew has had this a year ago and apparently still
suffering complications or symptoms. It is a vasculitis (inflammation
of blood vessels) with some allergic causes and also occurs after a
virus. Has anyone found any good treatments for this?
Thanks, Nancy
--
The
On Jul 25, 2008, at 7:58 AM, tom chick wrote:
Any alternative ideas would be greatly appreciated.Thanks in advance.
Tom
Tom- some posts from my files-
4a. Re: emphysema
Posted by: Country Girl ruth...@pcez.com ruthful2000
Date: Tue Aug 7, 2007 1:36 pm ((PDT))
Serrapeptase is
Evening, Wayne- I know what you mean. I've had doctors tell me when I
had joint pains or problems, they didn't know what caused it, and I
needed to take drugs or have surgery. It was a mineral deficiency
I have a story to tell you about cholesterol. I played recorders
(early wind
At 09:21 PM 7/21/2008 -0700, you wrote:
From: mailto:dianne_fra...@hotmail.comDianne France
To: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.comsilver-list
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 8:59 PM
Subject: CSendomorphins
Dear Group,
I have a question about surgeries and endomorphins. My husband has always
been
On Jul 14, 2008, at 7:19 AM, Dan Nave wrote:
This is a problem with penetration of CS into wounds. You have to use
DMSO or something if you want it to penetrate.
I would think a properly placed electric field may cause it to
penetrate too. That means one probe (+) on top of the wound
This is harder to do for feet but I've been having good success with
soaking my fingernails in hot water with sea salt in it. It takes a
long time and works better if done more than one time a day. Putting a
tea tree oil lotion on afterward helps too.
Nancy
On Jul 9, 2008, at 12:39 PM,
On Jul 6, 2008, at 10:08 AM, Pat wrote:
If I'm wring an email, and copy and paste a paragraph from someone
else's email which is in a smaller font, everything I write after that
is in the same font size as the
paragraph I pasted.
Pat- I have learned that if I highlight the part of an
We got a simple filter that fits under the sink and has a water faucet
for the sink top for less than $30. at Home Depot. They will filter
lots of stuff besides Chlorine.
On Jul 1, 2008, at 9:17 AM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
A simple carbon block filter will remove chlorine.
Almost any
Afternoon, Wayne- I fight deer all the time but don't have the right
or equipment to plug them at night. But I have 4-6' welded wire
fences around all my growing beds because they get more obnoxious every
year. While deer can supposedly jump 8 feet high they won't jump into
an enclosed
I'm puzzled, since tea comes from Asia can't you find a good one you
like there? I'm a Jasmine tea fan myself.:-D
Nancy
On Jul 1, 2008, at 8:05 PM, Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
This is off-topic, but I'll ask anyway: the Irish breakfast blend tea
I ordered from the USA for many years has
Some nurseries carry planting mixes and compost by the yard. That
doesn't help if you don't have a trailer or truck to pick it up, or
need that much. Some places have it in bags, and gallon bottles of
fish emulsion fertilizer, you just have to hunt around.
Nancy
On Jun 29, 2008, at 5:42
Fresh manure can burn if in direct contact with roots but not composted
manure. Or keep it away from the roots. Applying on the soil but not
right next to the stem can work.
Nancy
On Jun 29, 2008, at 5:56 AM, Faith Gagne wrote:
PS: Do you put this manure fetilizer on your garden after it
-- Dianne France dianne_fra...@hotmail.com wrote:
His first doctor's appointment is tomorrow and it will be asked but
many times people in this group have such a weath of information that
doctors don't address. This is why I asked the group.
Dianne
I looked at some websites, apparently
On Jun 30, 2008, at 1:41 AM, Kirsteen Wright wrote:
Has anyone come across or tried this device or something similar for
pollen allergies?
Most people seem reluctant to try something so simple, and it would be
objectional to a vegetarian, but beef tripe, if 2-3 tblspns are eaten
every day
On Jun 28, 2008, at 6:49 PM, Faith Gagne wrote:
What organic fertilizers are people using in their gardens? Thanks.
Faith G.
I buy a planting compost that has steer manure, then I have a little
duck manure, compost, and also like to use fish emulsion fertilizer. I
used to have a rabbit,
Faith- I pick the zucchinis more like when they are 15 long- now
THAT'S a zucchini!
I hope you don't just have one plant as they need to be
cross-pollinated. Except some of the newest ones are parthenocarpic-
don't need fertilizing at all. Or maybe that's just cucumbers.
Nancy
On Jun 26,
On Jun 27, 2008, at 2:24 AM, Wayne Fugitt wrote:
I have been picking 5 gallons of squash, 5 gallons of string beans,
and soon will pick 5 gallons of okra per picking. Not a lot, I could
grow much more, but that will make several people happy.
I'm happy for you but it's too cold here for
On Jun 27, 2008, at 3:52 AM, Faith Gagne wrote:
Nancy, I only have one plant. Ididn't know I needed more. I
understand that zuchini grow like crazy and how many can I eat in one
summer all by myself. Thanks. Faith
I don't personally find zucchini to be that prolific. I've had better
On Jun 26, 2008, at 5:46 AM, Dee wrote:
But there are *lots* of nutrients that are necessary to survival
Wayne, but in excessive amounts, would be disastrous. i.e. Iron,
selenium to name just two. I was trying to answer a question put by
someone who was new to the list, and new to CS; who
Dee- My husband's hemorrhages were in the retina, resulting in
floaters. It sounds like your husband's are in the white of the eye
where they are visible? Is any of the blood inside the eye fluids on
just on the outside? I still think the bioflavonoids would be helpful.
Nancy
On Jun 25,
ABX = AntiBiotics
On Jun 25, 2008, at 8:31 AM, Mary Ellen Murphy wrote:
Can someone explain what ABX is. I have seen it several times but do
not
know what it is
Mary Ellen
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