Listen to the harmony of the biophotons
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jose
Thanks, David.
I've heard that the peat moss protects from wave contamination, such
as electromagnetic (e.g. wall current) contamination. -Allan
> Did you leave the herb in the tea, Yep
> How long did you observe it for? Months - its still in the pot I used
a stainless pot to cook it in and left it in that in a dark cupboard - pot
has a vented glass lid - maybe got enough light in to stop anything
happening or maybe stainless is n
Allan; As I recall from long ago when I first started storing preps the
primary purpose of the peat moss was to act as a natural insulator to
maintain the preps at a constant temperature. Since then I have heard that
peat has some natural life nurturing properties, I don't know about that, I
do kn
>Gooday Allan
> I have only done this once (last spring) and got
>exactly the result you described in your initial post!
>Lloyd Charles
> >
Did you leave the herb in the tea, Lloyd?
How long did you observe it for?
Hugh says that I should go ahead and dilute the 508 a
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Subject: Making 508
> I spoke with Hugh Courtney this a.m.
>
> He said 'yes' to working with the equisetum UNSTRAINED after
> simmering it for 1 hour.
>
> He said
hi all,.. it seems we've all had our learning experiences with storing
preps. previously to this year we dug a 3'by 3' hole in the back of our
masonry garage and buried a 5 gallon crock that had a slight crack in it,
surrounding all sides with about 6' of dry peat. we went to the flea market
Dave - A few years back I had a bunch of my preps dessicate in
storage. JPI attributed this to my peat moss not being damped. I had
never considered damping it, figuring that dry was best. Now I keep
it damp and feel that I'm 'supposed to.' I have not had 500 suck up
water.
I keep my preps in
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hi allen , did you ask about the smell ? i guess i've been doing it wrong
too .this summer put the jugs in the greenhouse under a bench , but still to
bright probably. i don't have crocks, can't afford antique prices , so i use
glass that had organic apple juice in it. my understanding is that it
I spoke with Hugh Courtney this a.m.
He said 'yes' to working with the equisetum UNSTRAINED after
simmering it for 1 hour.
He said 'yes' to putting it in a 5gal earthenware crock and keeping
it out of sunlight.
There were lots of other questions I should have asked, I guess.
I'm still very i
>I can only add that if you attend Jeff Poppen's conference in September
>you'll learn a LOT more. Hope to see you there.
>
>Best,
>Hugh Lovel
For seeing the confusion that such comments can create out of
context, I want to assue everyone that Hugh will also be speaking at
the Mid-Atlantic Bio
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