I would like to test 500, BC and Pfieffer spray.
I would also be interested in comparing some different versions -- like how does our Oregon 500 compare to Storch's or Hugh's or JPI's. But given the high cost of tests, I don't think it's worth it unless we get some special price reduction.
As for why do it? We don't know what we will find till we try, and we may not find anything that shows up in her tests.
As an example of learning what you don't know -- thanks, Hugh, for the mention of the valerian and horsetail analysis. I was blown away by those results! And I found it strange that no one else even commented on it. Here's a Si type effect happening without a lot of SI ( which I always thought was the explanation) but with S instead. Of course, it's not quantity that counts. But it makes you think when your assumptions are challenged. Back to checking what RS actually said, rather than what I thought he said. BTW, that chemical analysis was done several years ago, I ran across it in an old copy of JPI's "Applied Biodynamics".
For Hugh or Bonnie or anyone else in the area, the Oregon group will have it's spring meeting May 5 to unearth last fall's preps. See www.oregonbd.org
Dave Robison
