Re: Forget the VuDu - 501 grinding

2003-07-15 Thread Peter Michael Bacchus
The way I have always made it and been instructed at the Goetheanum and from
my father was to grind it so fine that it no longer gritted when rubbed
between two teeth. The reason was that the crystals were fully broken so
that a new structure could form in the horn over summer. It has always
worked well. I know of one person who didn't bother to grind it so fine and
they had disapointing results from use. To check this teory out one would
need to use both types on the same herbage at the same time and
concentrations, otherwise other parameters could be causing an influence.
Best wishes,
Peter.
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 I know James H. might think this is a Dorothy Dixer, but what about
 the coarse/fine grinding of 501?
 This was recently discussed in 2 articles by Harvey Lisle and Malcolm
 Gardner in the US Biodynamics journal.
 Have any prep makers here on BDNow got any testimonials to add?

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Re: Forget the VuDu - 501 grinding

2003-07-15 Thread Resonant Info
Gardner confirms this.  This is the only form of 501 I ever made (or 
saw, from 3 different sources).  I have never tried a coarsely ground 
version myself.


The way I have always made it and been instructed at the Goetheanum and from
my father was to grind it so fine that it no longer gritted when rubbed
between two teeth. The reason was that the crystals were fully broken so
that a new structure could form in the horn over summer. It has always
worked well. I know of one person who didn't bother to grind it so fine and
they had disapointing results from use. To check this teory out one would
need to use both types on the same herbage at the same time and
concentrations, otherwise other parameters could be causing an influence.
Best wishes,
Peter.
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Subject: Forget the VuDu - 501 grinding

 I know James H. might think this is a Dorothy Dixer, but what about
 the coarse/fine grinding of 501?
 This was recently discussed in 2 articles by Harvey Lisle and Malcolm
 Gardner in the US Biodynamics journal.
 Have any prep makers here on BDNow got any testimonials to add?
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Forget the VuDu - 501 grinding

2003-07-14 Thread Resonant Info
I know James H. might think this is a Dorothy Dixer, but what about 
the coarse/fine grinding of 501?
This was recently discussed in 2 articles by Harvey Lisle and Malcolm 
Gardner in the US Biodynamics journal.
Have any prep makers here on BDNow got any testimonials to add?

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