How bad does it smell? Dan
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:25 PM, bodhisattva <[email protected]> wrote: > (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 we went > camping, and deep in a mossy forest the mosquitoes were so thick you could > cut them with a knife! I pulled out my bug spray and squirted a bit, and I > kid you not, every insect within 20 yards disappeared. Not knowing if this > was a fluke, I gave some to my brother to field-test on one of his many > group camping trips. He was setting up his tent when a friend came over and > asked if he had any bug spray, my brother said "Just this home-made stuff my > brother gave me." and tossed him the bottle. About 5 minutes later from the > back of the camp he heard "OH MY GOD! This is the best bug spray I have > ever seen!".. Apparently the guy sprayed it, and the bugs vacated not only > the immediate area, but several yards around him. That's when I knew we had > the recipe correct. :-P > > Also, it is very similar to the mixture used by Black Plague survivors, and > also acts on the physical/spiritual/energetic principles of existence, which > is very handy and probably explains why it is so outstanding. This formula > takes 1 full month to produce if you want the full effect. (now is the > perfect time to start making it) Remember, this spray is essentially > non-toxic, you can spray it all over your body, on your clothes, and > especially in the air around you. The scent isn't as bad as you think, and > seems to go away pretty quickly while leaving a harmless film on you and > your clothes that bugs are fearful of. > > Combine ingredients in a Mason Jar (2qt, half the ingredients for a 1qt > mason jar of course) Use all dried and chopped ingredients. > > 4tbsp Rosemary > 4tbsp Sage > 4tbsp Lavender > 4tbsp Wormwood > 4tbsp Peppermint > 2 Quarts Braggs Organic Apple Cider Vinegar (With Mother) > > Combine all of these ingredients in the jar, shake them up vigorously for at > least 2-3 minutes then place in your refrigerator. This must stay in the > refrigerator for at last 2 weeks, and you should shake the mixture for at > least 1 minute each day. At the end of 2 weeks chop up enough fresh garlic > to make 4 tablespoons and add this to the mixture. Store in the refrigerator > for another 1-2 weeks, shaking each day as needed. > > At the end of the 4 weeks strain out any chunks/particles from the mixture > to the point it is fine enough to spray in a spray bottle. I grade down my > straining from a screen, tea strainer, and finally a coffee filter. Add the > contents back into the jar, then place 1 drop of "Holy Water" in the > mixture. You can go to any local abbey or church to get this, or make your > own if you have a lot of faith. When you add the mixture to a small sprayer, > I always drop in 1 clear quartz crystal with the mixture. Crystals magnify > energy on the subtle realms, that means placed in a matrix of these > ingredients it magnifies all properties of these ingredients. This means > this mixture not only impacts insects physically, but energetically. > (Etheric) Store completed mixture in the refrigerator until ready to use! > > In terms of the herbs, I recommend only fresh dried and ground up varieties, > it is very cheap, and a single pound will be enough for many many years of > making this stuff for friends and family. I order all of my herbs from > here: http://www.bulkherbstore.com/Herbs > > Enjoy the best bug spray ever! None of the ingredients individually are that > impressive to me, but combined - they are potent. > > -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]>

