Re: [Biofuel] The Slaughter of Innocence

2007-03-25 Thread D. Mindock
Keith, >> > Pity you don't seem to have read the rest of it. Oh well. >> >>I did read his entire article, not just excerpts. > > No doubt. You don't seem to have read what I wrote though. You're > telling me about Rumsfeld and aspartame, for instance, but I already > said that. Hopeless conf

Re: [Biofuel] The Slaughter of Innocence

2007-03-25 Thread Keith Addison
> > Pity you don't seem to have read the rest of it. Oh well. > >I did read his entire article, not just excerpts. No doubt. You don't seem to have read what I wrote though. You're telling me about Rumsfeld and aspartame, for instance, but I already said that. Hopeless confusion - in your at

Re: [Biofuel] The Slaughter of Innocence

2007-03-25 Thread D. Mindock
Hi Keith, Here's a link that shows that Mercola thinks Rumsfeld is profiting handsomely from the hoax: http://www.mercola.com/2006/apr/4/donald_rumsfeld_rakes_in_5_million_for_tamiflu.htm BTW, Rumsfeld also is raking it in from aspartame, a neurotoxin sold as a sweetener, with approval of FDA

Re: [Biofuel] Nice table of Vitamin C

2007-03-25 Thread Kirk McLoren
lycium barbarum some synonyms http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Lycium+barbarum Lycium europaeum - non L. Lycium halimifolium - Mill. Lycium lanceolatum - Veillard. Lycium megistocarpum - Dun. I have heard it called "happy berry" by importers - supposed to give a feeling of w

[Biofuel] Sandmountain herb seed company

2007-03-25 Thread Kirk McLoren
http://www.sandmountainherbs.com/Catalog.html extensive list and information They have wolfberry seeds. - Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends.___ Biofuel mailing list

[Biofuel] Brix levels (was Nice Table of Vitamin C)

2007-03-25 Thread Thomas Kelly
Keith, Thanks for the JTF link to brix levels. http://journeytoforever.org/garden_organic.html#brix I never read the "Why Organic" section at JTF . I assumed it was a compelling argument for growing food organically (it is) and I never felt the need to be convinced. Hence I

Re: [Biofuel] Nice table of Vitamin C

2007-03-25 Thread Keith Addison
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_C >scroll down to table >C content of lots of foods > >wolfberry looks good at 2.5% Which particular wolfberry is that? Nutrient contents of different foods vary wildly depending on how it's grown and the soil it's grow