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Effective Microorganisms (was: Re: lacto-fermented hay?)

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> I just got involved with Effective Microorganisms.

[snip]

> When I have more results to report I will be posting the

> information with food and internal use on my web and as

> well as in my free newsletter.

You're using Dr. Higa's EM internally? Hmmmm... I thought it was just

used to make that weird " pickled " compost.

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There are a group of us who are exploring the medicinal effects of EM, Prill

(http://www.katking.com/Twilight/Prill_Main.htm and ORMUS on the

group em_wg. It is new, and we are just getting started, but very exciting

stuff!

I have been fermenting most of my food for quite some time now, and I am

convinced of the beneficial results on my health. IF I AM RIGHT, the EMs

will go one step further.

They are being used in other parts of the world for internal use.

Kat

http://www.katking.com

----- Original Message -----

From: " Stanley " <johnny_tesla@...>

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Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 8:05 AM

Subject: Effective Microorganisms (was: Re:

lacto-fermented hay?)

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> > I just got involved with Effective Microorganisms.

> [snip]

> > When I have more results to report I will be posting the

> > information with food and internal use on my web and as

> > well as in my free newsletter.

>

> You're using Dr. Higa's EM internally? Hmmmm... I thought it was just

> used to make that weird " pickled " compost.

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