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Banned Herbicides & Pesticides
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 08:42:19 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote: "Alan Gould" wrote in message ... In article , Franz Heymann writes It becomes unsuitable when it is processed from plants in the chrysanthemum family into pyrethrins [esters] for herbicidal or insecticidal use. In the botanical form, the same plants can have beneficial uses, e.g. as in the use of Feverfew for aches and pains etc. I use an infusion of that admirable plant as a nerve tonic and pick-me- up -- often after a session in urg! :-( I have not yet seen the answer to the question. Check your PC, the answer appears on my screen in red lettering. And what do the words "in the botanical form" mean in the present context? It means when the plant is alive and growing and thus consists of living organisms. If I were to try and classify that statement properly, my language would have to be so anally oriented that you would detest me even more than you do now, so I will refrain. Please do..... Are we living in Brave New World or 1984 already? -- Martin |
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