Arjen
While it may be illegal to make and apply BD preps in the EU it could be
possible to use Homeopathic preps made from preps from outside the EU. Or to
make them in Europe now from existing preps.
My experience in the USA is that preps I took there from NZ - and going thru
several X ray machines -worked very well there.
In my case studies area of my site , the rabbit control pictures were
achieved using NZ BD preps in PA near Pittsburg.
re registration legislation
seems that this has beaten everyone. We too in NZ are essentially illegal
regarding ACVM legislation.
Even if one gets registered or exempt there is a $320 annual fee to keep
each product legal. I saw OZ is $620  pa.
Looks like the end to the backyarders hoping to do a little cottage industry
on the side. Just when 'they' start to enforce the law is the question.
GA



BdMax distributors of ThermoMax -THE proven frost protection
www.bdmax.co.nz
----- Original Message -----
From: "Arjen Huese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Biodynamic Food and Farming Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 3:52 AM
Subject: Re: prep making illegal in the EU


> It is true about the making of the preparations being illegal here in
> Europe at the moment. The problem is in the burying of the organs; after
> all the animal diseases that we have had the last years (BSE, foot and
> mouth, chicken disease now in Holland, etc) legislation has become very
> strict on what you can and can't do with animal organs.
>
> So we either have to make them illegally, or ? There have been some
> experiments in Holland by a creative BDfarmer who made the preparations
> without the organs, by putting the herbs at a certain place in a replica
> Cheops pyramide. Apparantly there are different levels in the pyramide,
> that correspond with ...?
>
> I would love to hear from other people if they have any alternative ways
of
> manufacturing the preparations. What are these Rae cards that Loyd was
> writing about last week? Apparantly there has been a lot of creativity in
> applying them (broadcasters, BDmax ready-sprays, orgon accumulators), but
> how about making them? Does everybody here follow the basic recipe?
>
> Arjen Huese
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