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Agro- -> Plant Homoeopathy / past postings / dates ?

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2002 5:13 pm
by A.Panthera Johannides
On last Friday = October 18th, 2002, Tanya Marquette wrote: "... There have been several posts over time dealing with homoeopathy and plants... I have begun to save them ... others on this list are also interested.... " Dear Tanya, I have now found out how to access the complete list archives of Minutus at yahoo ( did not know about that 'till Ardavan told me in a private message recently ) . So one has a chance to read everything past / missed / lost / in exchanges before one's day of joining the list. There are quite a lot of messages stored in them ( we are now at 8800-something ) ; my random browsing and reading today revealed some interesting things, but no plant related post happened to rest in the months / weeks I chose. If it needs not too much work or time to do so, could you perhaps have a quick look at your personal "botanical collection" and see if you still have the / some dates that proved most "fruitfull" and interesting for this special topic and mail them, probably best to the forum for the interested others whom you mentioned to learn as well ? That would save a lot of time in an archive search, since it is in purely chronological order, no luxury like a search-machine available, and > 8000 needs much time to screen ... Perhaps "Someone" could even compile some sort of special topic bibliography or "botanical electro-epistule*-graphy" ( * class. greek for message, letter, hence "mail"; other words are also greek anyway ) some day, with detailed subject, species, ailment, remedy index etc. ( ? ! ) for the joyful enlightenment of the nature-loving homoeo-community ... Regards, Panthera

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