One more thing-
If you are like me, a learning addict, then you better jump all over any
info about turpentine from using it to making it as fast as you can. There
is no turpentine made commercially in the US anymore, hasn't been since
2001. With the decline of the dollar and various other events on this globe,
who knows how long we will import it. China supposedly stop exporting it and
what we're getting now may be mostly from Brazil.
The old time way to make it can be learned at
http://www.valdosta.edu/turpentine/ You better grab that info because budget
problems in Georgia may shut that site down. The first video called
"Capping" no longer works but I found it at YouTube.
My experience has been that this has been the far best thing I have ever
done for infection, particularly fungal. Right now it is still very simple,
easy and cheap to do. If turpentine disappears from the marketplace or is
purposefully adulterated, I've already figured out how to make my own from
the aforementioned site.
DaddyBob