Thanks Per Garp/NH
----- Original Message ----- From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 05:28 AM Subject: Re: Transplanting remedies ? > Dear Per, > > Not quite. Like cures. > > And Bach Flower Remedies are sold everywhere, presumably at your city > organic food place. You put a few drops of this remedy in a bucket of water > and stir like a BD remedy. Use for transplants. > > If you want to know specifically what grasses walnut allows to grow, look > under a walnut tree. It inhibits ALL others. > > But walnut remedy does not inhibit growth. You use walnut REMEDY to promote > growth. That goes for grapes too. > > Precision in language has its desirable side. > > Best, > Hugh > > > > > >Hi Hugh > > > >Opposite cures ? > > > >Interesting, what dilution of remedy's are you suggesting, and can you > >recommend a more economic source than the city organic food place. How do > >you apply this solution ? > >Rescue remedy is English do any one make it the USA ? > >Bach Flower Remedy, Walnut who ?? > >Is it know what grasses walnut remedy promotes ? > >Do's walnut remedy inhibit growth of grapes ?? > > > >Why would you select a homeopathic remedy's rater than a BD prep 501/or ?? > >in addition to BD prep ?? (I have not yet understood all BD preps and > >function of them, I'm a slow reader) > > > > > > > >Thanks > >Per Garp/NH > > > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 02:50 PM > >Subject: Re: Transplanting remedies ? > > > > > >> >Hi All > >> > > >> >Can some one explain the transplanting function of this > >> >"rescue remedy and the Bach Flower Remedy, Walnut" > >> >I'm familiar with rescue remedy, but have no information > >> >abut :Bach Flower Remedy, Walnut: > >> >Normally Walnut inhibit growth of other plants ?? > >> > > >> >Thanks > >> >Per Garp/NH > >> > >> > >> Dear Per, > >> > >> You are right on the money that walnut inhibits the growth in almost > >> everything except one or two grasses and black raspberries. That is > >> precisely why it is used. > >> > >> Homeopathy is the treatment of conditions with materials--taken out to > >> dilute potencies--that would otherwise cause the same condition in healthy > >> organisms. Thus to treat cancer, the usual treatment is homeopathic > >Iscador > >> (mistletoe) which amounts to a cancerous growth when it occurs naturally > >on > >> oak trees. > >> > >> In this case to get the transplants over their shock, use rescue remedy; > >to > >> send them off into growth give them walnut, a Bach Flower Remedy. > >> > >> Best, > >> Hugh Lovel > >> Visit our website at: www.unionag.org > >> > > Visit our website at: www.unionag.org >