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Shombaz, lol...! You sure have a way with figure of speech :)))))

Couldn't help laughing when you said "unless they have leprosy".

 

For your info:

 

The decaying skin of fruits kept inside sacks or "airtight bagss",

is scrubbed off using sand. And no, they don't have nor get

leprosy :)

 

Ommmmmmm

 

 

, <shombaz

wrote:

>

> it sound impossible for the skin to fall off by itself in airtight

plastic bags unless they have leprosy !!!

>

> if you imagine a fruit being kept in airtight bags the skin will

definately stick to the seed and does not fall off so easily.

>

> this is a housewife point of view who have been making pickles.

 

 

>

> rudracenter <no_reply> wrote:

> Dear Indivar Ji

>

> Namaskar and thank you for your enquiry regarding how Rudra Center

> Beads are cleaned......we dont reveal the entire process however

the

> first part of the process is the collector families place

quantites of

> the purple fruit with the Holy Beads inside in airtight plastic

bags

> so that the fruit will decay and slip off the beads.....this is

one of

> the reasons the Rudraksha from Rudra Center hold such great

> Energy......some suppliers in Nepal do boil their beads and as a

> result basicly boil the seeds inside the beads.......Mrs Neeta at

> Rudra Center India in Mumbai can supply you with the Beads to grow

the

> seedlings if you wish and you can contact her at

> rudracentreindia and she will help you........the beads

> would be the Eleocarpus ganitrus roxb from Nepal

>

> hope this helps

>

> Wishing you and Family the Best

>

> Rudra Center India and America

>

> DharmaDev Arya

>

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