Guest guest Posted December 22, 2001 Report Share Posted December 22, 2001 Hi Kristine, > Anything that expensive is useless. That's an interesting viewpoint, and I wish it were true; it would make things so much easier, wouldn't it? However, I've found good things that are both expensive and inexpensive. CAW (catalyst altered water, of which several brands are available) is sold as a concentrate. I've seen it quoted as costing less than $0.10 per gallon. Yesterday I phoned Doc (sorry I missed ya', Doc!) to order something from him and I paid $20 per ounce for it in complete good faith. > There are so many other things that can improve one's health without draining one's financial resources. CAW is said to enhance the effectiveness of other things we use (like our herbal treatments, vitamins/minerals, etc.), so that's why it aroused my interest. I heard from a woman on another list who said she used it topically in combination with Rescue Remedy to treat her pet bird that was in shock, and was very pleased with the results. If you can use it safely on a bird, the claims I've read about it's safety are probably correct, as birds are much more sensitive to toxins than we are. I've read some very interesting things about CAW I wish I could share, but they were on commercial sites, so I believe posting them would violate Doc's list rules, and I respect Doc too much to do that without his okay. I'm just curious as to whether anyone had tried it and what they thought of the results, as well as whether it might enhance some of Doc's formulas or other treatments we discuss here. Melinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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