Moringa trees are possibly the most healthy food you can eat. I am
growing some right now and the leaves taste very good. I'm in Florida so
barring a hard freeze they will do very well here. I'm trying to grow a
few dozen of them, in my case a hybrid that doesn't get as tall as the
most well
Where in Forida did you find them, Cyndi? I'm in Jax and no one has heard of
them.
Thanks.
PT
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Moringa
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Moringa trees are possibly the most healthy food you can eat. I am
growing some right
Thank for the information, Cyndi. Have you tried eating the sprouts?
PT
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I bought the seeds on eBay
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I bought the seeds on eBay and sprouted them myself. Found
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I bought the seeds on eBay and sprouted them myself. Found a seller in
Orlando, got 250 seeds so I'm planting some almost every day. The hybrid
is known as PKM1.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271316378241?ssPageName
The first ones I bought from Indonesia did not come up and I just got
replacements but I have a feeling they are duds too. I got some from
Orlando that are coming up just fine. They take a few days, up to a week
or more.
How long as it been since you planted them?
Cyndi
On 5/25/2014 3:02 PM,
Is PKM1 organic?
Mine are. I don't know if they all are.
On 5/25/2014 4:57 PM, ASL raVen wrote:
Is PKM1 organic?
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You might look at the homeopathic remedy Psorinum.
Or frequencies for scabies e.g. Frex on /http://frex.com.au
http://frex.com.au/
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On 2/05/2014 5:42 AM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
I was just contacted by a friend I haven't talk to in awhile. She had
been working in a nursing home doing hair
1% Lindane in skin moisturizing lotion
2 applications on consecutive nights, no more scabies.
Was prescription, now OTC
I've seen 100 % Lindane at farmers supply houses.
Ode
At 03:36 PM 5/22/2014 +0800, you wrote:
You might look at the homeopathic remedy Psorinum.
Or frequencies for
Thank-you both!
On Thursday, May 22, 2014 5:26 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@silverpuppy.com wrote:
1% Lindane in skin moisturizing lotion
2 applications on consecutive nights, no more scabies.
Was prescription, now OTC
I've seen 100 % Lindane at farmers supply houses.
Ode
At 03:36 PM
Has anyone heard, used or knows about the Moringa Tree - if not check it out -
I know this is supposed to be
OT however had to start somewhere - very very interesting
Cheers to all
Sandee
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Sandra George
Colloidal Silver Products
Eye Drops Topical Gel
Hi Deb...I'm having a lot of success with plain old vinigar and water
sprayed on once a day.
I Seem to be dealing with mange here for the past two years. Houndy
dog runs where cattle seed to be.Local farmers us a sulper dip to
livestock and they say its good but the animals get reinfested
of the above luckily not had some
of the
above. I use it in my house, on my garden and on the animals and it leaves no
residue,
has no odor when dry and is very safe. I get it from
http://www.naturalginesis.com
Cheers, Pam
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Subject: Re: CSHelp for Norwegian
I was just contacted by a friend I haven't talk to in awhile. She had been
working in a nursing home doing hair comb out's.
She caught Norwegian scabies and has tried many different medications, borax,
different oils etc.
She had to put down two dog's because they could not help them.
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