Marshall,
     I don't doubt you, but I must have been lucky or indestructible. I did
several hundred that were loaded with the stuff.  If you had a good mask,
there would either be a part missing or you would be out of filters.  So you
wore one of those disposables,  which only helps your imagination.  And it
had to be cold before I wore gloves.  Of course there was always a
compelling need to get the work done (its funny now, but not then), so the
possible risks were ignored.
  What is hystoplasmosis?  I'm wondering if some of my past indiscretions
may have finally caught up with me.   Bob Smith
   P.S.  I asked for info on angstroms.  Armed with the replies I got, I
contacted the mfg. of the silver product that I had been told about.  The
party who could answer my questions was out for the rest of the week.  I
will keep trying to get their story.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Marshall Dudley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: CS>soil minerals


> Guano is very high in potassium nitrate.  A good source of potassium as
well as
> fixed nitrogen and is organic to boot.  But be careful handling it, be
sure to
> wear a mask. It can be a very good source of hystoplasmosis.
>
> Marshall
>



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