Title: Re: Mad cow update ect...
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Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 5:27
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Subject: Re: Mad cow update ect...
Chris you wrote a bit ago.
I don't have the book here but RS wrote That if you feed
cows meat the cows will become deranged and you will get a mad heard.
From "Nutrition and Stimulants" Lectures by Rudolf
Steiner
It seems as though Rudolf Steiner's research has not left a
permanent impression on this group.
This is not taking anything
away from Marks work, there is just more at work than crude chemistry. BD
hopefully focuses its attention on more subtle energies that are much
more elusive to typical modern thinking than looking
for the obvious material answers.(snip)
Hi Markess
I agree with Chris' wrting above - he just said it a lot nicer then
me! It seems everybody is shooting from the hip on this one - understandable I
guess given the situation in Canada.
>There are indeed many dis-eases that stem from
feeding meat/by-pass protein - Jonies (sp?) etc. You've instanced Johnies
disease - we have it rampant in south east aussie at the moment, being treated
as a quarantine and slaughter proposition except that the powers the be
are not paying compensation, are inflicting the quarantine and have chosen to
let the wasting disease take its course rather than paying slaughter compo -
kind of starve em out. Sheep farmers are going broke everywhere over
this.
It has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with meat protein
feeding - these are sheep run on open grazing country - grass fed animals! The
fact that there is a huge soil imbalance problem (calcium is under 20% CEC in
many of the worst areas) has escaped the scrutiny of officialdom, some farmers
in the fine wool areas are loosing over 20% of their flock annually, while
others that test infected but have decent soil test numbers are not
experiencing mortalities much different than uninfected. Its a transmissable
disease and there is a vaccine, no one has wanted to look at the soil mineral
side of this . common factors are : extremely low calcium; acidity sufficient
to make available aluminium high (enough to be detrimental to pasture
growth); a long 50+years history of superphosphate
fertiliser (high cadmium in early days)
>(from one of your earlier posts)The other & most important Manganese soars was
downed Japanese bombers during the war providing the tribes with their first
metal pots & pans. The metal a Alu & Mng alloy
???I thought the metal used in aircraft was aluminium - magnesium alloy -
manganese is used extensively in steel making to bring hardness/toughness but
aircraft are mostly made of the silver metals?
Cheers
Lloyd Charles
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