Guest guest Posted November 19, 2001 Report Share Posted November 19, 2001 Evening Everyone, This is a very exciting list. I have been well pleased with the variety of topics and first person experiences. Often we become tired of the academic approach and solution to all problems. Sometimes a first person testimonial will sway my thinking more than a 500 page book on a subject. That depends on who wrote the book and what I think of the author. If I decide a source is " mainstream " related, I discount most, if not all of it. And..... I could be wrong. At any rate, I put together a few pictures about how I get some of my vitamins and minerals. I reduced the resolution of these pictures by about 50 % so they do not take all day to load. I try to always have something fresh, green and close by to eat every day. This web page has a few items I am growing during the fall growing season. I know there exist many other things I need to grow. As always, " maybe next year " . Take a brief look and offer any suggestions or criticism. www.fugitt.com/foodstuf.htm This one bed is about 100 feet long. I made it by hand and planted it in less than a day. It is a lot like cutting firewood. It warms you TWICE ! I have been folar feeding these plants with calcium nitrate plus a blend of nutrients called Total Gro which had an alalysis of 3-13-29 plus trace minerals. Another little project I have not completed yet came about after I ate only 12 large pecans for breakfast. More on that later. Wayne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2001 Report Share Posted November 19, 2001 Wayne Fugitt wrote: > This is a very exciting list. I have been well pleased with the variety of > topics and first person experiences. > *nodnod* I like it too!! I don't have a lot of healthnut friends, other than my mother... (you've no idea how nice it is to be able to ask someone like her " Where does Alpha Linoleic Acid come from? " and not get a strange look or " alpha what? " ). > If I decide a source is " mainstream " related, I > discount most, if not all of it. And..... I could be wrong. I struggle with that, too. I have such a prejudice against mainstream medical thinking, but oftentimes they do provide valuable information, and if nothing else, it's fun to go to the Medline web site and look up info on various illnesses and possible " cures. " BTW I had both of my babies at home and it's still such a jolt to me that other women are actually happy with their hospital births... so I have to " keep an open mind " and realize that for some people it is possible to be happy with the medical model. > At any rate, I put together a few pictures about how I get some of my > vitamins and minerals. I reduced the resolution of these pictures by about > 50 % so they do not take all day to load. > I loved those pictures, especially the pic of pepper! What state/area do you live in? You must live in a warm climate to be able to pick kale in the fall, right?? *gardening know-nothing* > I have been folar feeding these plants > with calcium nitrate plus a blend of nutrients called Total Gro which had > an alalysis of 3-13-29 plus trace minerals. > Funny, most veterinarians are quickly hopping on the chemical drug bandwagon, so I think our only hope will be organic gardeners. Nutrients that help plants could help people, too... -- Mindy ----------------------- " ...that they may be one... " - Jesus, John 17:22 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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