Guest guest Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 Hello Thank you for passing this along. When I first bought our house with my husband he had the s man come and spray once a month. I told him no my mom had done that growing up and the s man asked me one day he asked me if we had any small animals cause he said it would probably make them sick or die...she would have them come out if she saw ants...even outside....which thankfully she did not spend too much time..she grew up in the city and I guess never saw bugs...after the third month and finding two dead birds I got mad and told my husband I could not have that going on. Then he wanted to use round up and I had begun growing Dahlia flowers and all the dahlia growers say how far round up goes and it hurts the dahlias so I wont let him use it. We have gardeners ( I dont know why because we dont have a lawn and most stuff we can take care of but my husband had the man from his old house) and they try to spray and I have to go out and tell them never to spray no wonder now I only have one dahlia that grew in my patch this year. My husband is on board now and he composts and now we want to dig up more of our cement yard so we can plant more veggies. Does anyone grow carrots? Are they hard to grow? Happy Saturday everyone Ciao- Ange ________________________________ To: fibromyalgiacured Sent: Sat, December 10, 2011 8:26:00 AM Subject: Re: Siobhan: strange science/gut glora Hi, Mercola had an article on herbicides-how they work-they keep plants from absorbing nutrients, and when roundup gets into the soil, and also into our bodies, it keeps the bacteria, and ourselves unable to absorb nutrients, and so the bacteria are not there to do their job, and our bodies cannot absorb nutrients. It is likely we all have some of those pesticides and herbicides in our bodies, and the soil around us is likely damaged. I work for a subcontractor, and his guys routinely use roundup. http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/12/10/dr-don-huber-inter\ view-part-1.aspx?e_cid=20111210_DNL_art_1 C. > > Siobhan > > I saw this last night and it helped me understand better how Bees diet works. >Especially the part where she says we only get microbes eating us where there is >dead and toxic flash. This here is what these microbes were doing and inturn >changing the dead flesh into nutritious substances that will serve life. Bee >claims exactly the same is going on in us and it is the main reason why I regard >microbes as our friends > > I dont like the pain they cause but since I have cleared my insides and my gut >is no longer like a garbage bin, my problems with microbes has gone right down >and now the few I do have are helping me > > Natasha McBride agrees with some of this theory too > >http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012w66t/After_Life_The_Strange_Science_of\ _Decay/ >/ > > Love Joanne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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