That's the ticket.

Just do it and call it "My Special Well Water".

stuff

At 03:50 AM 9/8/2004 -0400, Ode wrote:



What this means is that the FDA is once again being overzealous in protecting you from something it knows nothing about using unrealistic info to make the statement. Obviously, the FDA hasn't done a risk assessment. ..and won't. That's not what they do. They publish other peoples risk assessments and there aren't any. It's CYA [cover your ass] taken to an extreme in a field of legal paranoia. Who ya gonna sue 'if' the nearly impossible happens? ..no big drug companies with insurance to shoot at. I mean, it just wouldn't do to have a bunch of lawyers clawing the 'air' for cash.


Most people who have tried CS on mastitis say it works better than anything else.

Clue: Don't label the CS bottle. Drinking it by mistake won't hurt anyone. [Who let CS "be found" on their farm? No witch would be that dumb with witch hunters around.] Don't sell the milk for a few days. If the animal has mastitis, you shouldn't sell or use that milk anyhow.

Shhhhh
Do what works and be sorta quiet. Ripples travel just as far as waves do.
Eventually, even band aids will have silver on them [Curad.. also not proven safe and effective?] and the FDA will just as quietly lose those words 'back' into obscurity. [That's been around for a long time, dredged up now and then to make a splash.] There's about a million laws on the books that no one knows exist or pay any attention to even if they do know.


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