Dear Allan,
Sounds as if there may be a case for the use of radionically potentised
preps in America if the USDA persists with the compost tea regulations.
What is the use of 3x Hypericum on your crops.
It is trying to rain here today so we will keep our fingers crossed.
Regards from the Land of the Wizards of Oz.
James

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From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: Search for results of Elaine's testing of bd preps


> Sorry if you read me wrong, Jane. My intention was not to chastise
> you but simply bring you up to date. No emotional energy here.
>
>   I have total respect for Jean-Paul, which is why I was curious about
> why he would care about the physcial attributes of the preps.
>
> Your remark about 'political bruha' seems to trivialize the actual
> state of things. It is important to understand that if the USDA says
> that manure-based compost teas are 'dangerous,' it's not going to be
> acceptable to the customers of we non-certified organic practitioners
> to provide them food that 'shit has been sprayed on.' Anyone to steps
> in the realm of reason in regard to this will really be putting
> themself in jeopardy should any of their customers become ill for any
> reason whatsoever after eating a meal containing  tea blasted produce.
>
> Let me be clear about this, though: the USDA is just discussing the
> sanctions on tea right now. This is not, as far as I understand, part
> of the certification rule currently. (Lloyd? Frank?)
>
> Ironically, I have been thinking of adding oat straw tea to my daily
> routine. That and 1m hypericum 3x daily for a few weeks.
>
> Thanks for the post, Jane -Allan
>
>

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