Steve, it occurred to me last night to make one batch with plain
distilled vinegar for premise spraying. 'lights going off' lol. will
make the AC version for epidermal applications.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for the ah ha.
and thanks Renee for getting clarification on the fridge or not to
fridge
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Evening...we are discussing this on my list and the question comes up
'why refrigerate'. our naturopath in Au says her recipe is to sun the
mixture 'using the warmth of the sun to aid extraction of the active
ingredients into the vinegar. Once
Usually you would use a distilled vinegar rather than one with
mother for tincturing and I see no value added using a vinegar with
mother.
thanks for your reply. we like the 'idea' of using the mother vinegar
as an energy construct. it's simply what is in vibrational alignment
with one's
Evening...we are discussing this on my list and the question comes up
'why refrigerate'. our naturopath in Au says her recipe is to sun the
mixture 'using the warmth of the sun to aid extraction of the active
ingredients into the vinegar. Once made, it doesn't need to be
refrigerated either. It
I'll have to make some of this as well... ingredients all sound appropriate.
I just wonder, if this would also work on the mites that like to live right
under the skin. My poor dogs have been plagued with mites for 2 .5 yrs.
I've acquired Borax, and mixed it with 1% H2O2 and distilled water. Seems
Hi Carol Ann. I've never heard of eo of garlic. Well, one lady in south
Texas had lots of strange oils, but I don't recall the garlic one, and they
were used more for spiritual rather than external application.
Since garlic oil is known to spoil--as when making an oil of garlic using
olive oil
Hi Carol Ann. I've never heard of eo of garlic. Well, one lady in south Texas
had lots of strange oils, but I don't recall the garlic one, and they were used
more for spiritual rather than external application.
Since garlic oil is known to spoil--as when making an oil of garlic using olive
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How bad does it smell?
Dan
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:25 PM, bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.com wrote:
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more!)
This is the best spray I have ever seen for virtually any pathogen in
existence.. I didn't really have a
Like a nice salad dressing. The smell lasts about 10-20 minutes, then
goes away, but the film stays on you and this continues to repel bugs.
I just started my seasonal batch yesterday. My relatives come and pick
it up every season, my brother stops by for a bottle. Great stuff.
Dan Nave
LOL. With the added garlic I'd bet it doesn't smell very nice. No wonder
the mosquitos run from it... :-)
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wonder the mosquitos run from it... :-)
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How bad does it smell?
Dan
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:25 PM
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How bad does it smell?
Dan
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:25 PM, bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.com
wrote:
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The garlic is strained out, so only the essence of it is there.
It won't kill you, unlike most of the commercial bug sprays. That DEET
your parents coated on your body
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bodhi,
I'm sure it's a great product and I didn't mean to infer anything
differently. I also know that garlic can smell rather unpleasant at
times
The cool thing is, it costs like $5 to make a huge batch. Test it
yourself, and see.. You can clear an entire camp with it. I tested it
for 2-3 years before giving out the recipe, and offering it for sale to
people. (With recipe included so they can make their own) One thing it
does, and I
I love it, you have done a good thing my Friend, I am going to give it
a whirl myself, so thanks for the receipt I will see if it works down
my side as well as it obviously works for you up there
Regards
Sandee
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Looking at the ingredients..and knowing their properties. im sold. :)
lil antedote. Had some teenager friends of my son...who come around when they
werent feeling very well ..for what they think are potions and lotions. . We
all know how conscientious teenagers can be about appearances,
(Scabies, Fleas, Ticks, Mosquitoes, all Arthropods, Nematodes, Larva,
and more!)
This is the best spray I have ever seen for virtually any pathogen in
existence.. I didn't really have a chance to field test it, but my
intention in making it was to repel fleas around my yard and dog.. Then
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