Guest guest Posted August 2, 2005 Report Share Posted August 2, 2005 .... since he's found a company that will > ferment (with no heat) the CO and they've sent him a signed document saying > they won't use chlorinated water in the processing. Of course, these folks > are in the ines, so I don't know how they cold be checked on either > point. Sometimes you just have to have faith. <g> , ines, huh? I heard it was from Thailand and that's why he was over there having all those horrific--and repeated--auto accidents (with ensuing miraculous recoveries)while overseeing the processing. I refused to buy the vco because of the exorbitant price and got paranoid and wouldn't tell me who the processor was. These people pride themselves on being so vigilant re: sources and then withold information from me? Why, I was fit to be tied, I tell you... That's right, if it's the same stuff Hahn is importing, it's from the ines. Perhaps the Thai deal didn't work out? Or I imagined the whole thing? I'll ask tomorrow. Re: no heat, , it gets pretty farking hot in the ines. They say the oil processing temp doesn't get over 76--same as QFI btw--but the ambient temp must get over 100, so I'm not sure what all the hoopla is about. B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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