LOL. With the added garlic I'd bet it doesn't smell very nice. No wonder the mosquitos run from it... :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Nave" <bhangcha...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: CS>The Best Bug Spray in the World. (in my opinion)


How bad does it smell?

Dan


On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:25 PM, bodhisattva <bodhisat...@mutemail.com> wrote:
(Scabies, Fleas, Ticks, Mosquitoes, all Arthropods, Nematodes, Larva, and
more!)

This is the best spray I have ever seen for virtually any pathogen in
existence.. I didn't really have a chance to field test it, but my intention
in making it was to repel fleas around my yard and dog.. Then we went
camping, and deep in a mossy forest the mosquitoes were so thick you could
cut them with a knife! I pulled out my bug spray and squirted a bit, and I
kid you not, every insect within 20 yards disappeared. Not knowing if this
was a fluke, I gave some to my brother to field-test on one of his many
group camping trips. He was setting up his tent when a friend came over and asked if he had any bug spray, my brother said "Just this home-made stuff my brother gave me." and tossed him the bottle. About 5 minutes later from the
back of the camp he heard "OH MY GOD! This is the best bug spray I have
ever seen!".. Apparently the guy sprayed it, and the bugs vacated not only
the immediate area, but several yards around him. That's when I knew we had
the recipe correct. :-P

Also, it is very similar to the mixture used by Black Plague survivors, and also acts on the physical/spiritual/energetic principles of existence, which
is very handy and probably explains why it is so outstanding. This formula
takes 1 full month to produce if you want the full effect. (now is the
perfect time to start making it) Remember, this spray is essentially
non-toxic, you can spray it all over your body, on your clothes, and
especially in the air around you. The scent isn't as bad as you think, and
seems to go away pretty quickly while leaving a harmless film on you and
your clothes that bugs are fearful of.

Combine ingredients in a Mason Jar (2qt, half the ingredients for a 1qt
mason jar of course) Use all dried and chopped ingredients.

4tbsp Rosemary
4tbsp Sage
4tbsp Lavender
4tbsp Wormwood
4tbsp Peppermint
2 Quarts Braggs Organic Apple Cider Vinegar (With Mother)

Combine all of these ingredients in the jar, shake them up vigorously for at
least 2-3 minutes then place in your refrigerator. This must stay in the
refrigerator for at last 2 weeks, and you should shake the mixture for at
least 1 minute each day. At the end of 2 weeks chop up enough fresh garlic
to make 4 tablespoons and add this to the mixture. Store in the refrigerator
for another 1-2 weeks, shaking each day as needed.

At the end of the 4 weeks strain out any chunks/particles from the mixture
to the point it is fine enough to spray in a spray bottle. I grade down my
straining from a screen, tea strainer, and finally a coffee filter. Add the
contents back into the jar, then place 1 drop of "Holy Water" in the
mixture. You can go to any local abbey or church to get this, or make your
own if you have a lot of faith. When you add the mixture to a small sprayer,
I always drop in 1 clear quartz crystal with the mixture. Crystals magnify
energy on the subtle realms, that means placed in a matrix of these
ingredients it magnifies all properties of these ingredients. This means
this mixture not only impacts insects physically, but energetically.
(Etheric) Store completed mixture in the refrigerator until ready to use!

In terms of the herbs, I recommend only fresh dried and ground up varieties,
it is very cheap, and a single pound will be enough for many many years of
making this stuff for friends and family. I order all of my herbs from
here: http://www.bulkherbstore.com/Herbs

Enjoy the best bug spray ever! None of the ingredients individually are that
impressive to me, but combined - they are potent.




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