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Date: Sep 17, 2008 14:22
hello this is marc
and I know sources for mushrooms
amsterdam
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Author: panthers1daypanthers1day
Date: Sep 11, 2008 09:23
Yes Silica Gel will help absorb moisture and dry out just about
anything. But again Silica Gel can be confusing. Stay away from the
Blue
Silica Gel as this contains a chemical additive called Cobalt Chloride
which is NOT something you want near your food! It is also linked to
cause cancer and the British Chemical Regulations actually requires
BLUE
Silica Gel to be disposed of as Hazardous Waste!! Not the Clear/White
Silica gel is like all Natural and has no checmical additives. This is
the item that you see with 99%% of your food packaging, etc. Just want
to
make sure everyone knows NOT to use the BLUE or NOT to buy the BLUE
Silica Gel. This stuff is very cheap and can be easily found online,
just google Silica Gel Packets and will find several online retailers.
Place I use is: http://www.silicagelpackets...
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Author: FloridaMycologyFloridaMycology
Date: Sep 7, 2008 13:00
The #25 "TEONANACATL", The International Journal of Psychoactive
Mushrooms (TEO) August 2008 Issue is being uploaded for free
inspection and download. Just go to: http://www.mushroomsfmrc.com/gpage5.html
Here is the list of Contents. Enjoy. Stephen L. Peele, Curator FMRC
C o n t e n t s
For #25 TEO August 2008
Subscription and other Journal
Information................................01
Mr. John
Allen........................................................................
02
Personal Notes About Dr. Hofmann releasing LSD....................02
Debunking article on Andy Letcher's book Shrooms...................03
PSYCHOACTIVE MUSHROOM QUIZ "PMQ"...........................18
Mail
Call.................................................................................
19
Demythologizing the Christian
mythos.......................................19
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Date: Aug 24, 2008 15:51
hello this is marc
and I know sources for mushrooms
amsterdam
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Author: JasonJason
Date: Aug 16, 2008 09:05
At the risk of sounding like a complete lazy ass is there a simple method of
growing shrooms i.e. are there grow-kits available with the spores on
woodchips etc. all ready to go? Thanks for your time.
P.S. I'm in the U.K.
JW
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Author: sinner_saintsinner_saint
Date: Aug 14, 2008 21:47
Read this only if your bored. It's long, and the best is yet to come.
I'll post the rest tomorrow if anytone wants to take a peek. Maybe
I'll even post the picture of the bill that came from God.
God gives you ample amount of time to decide whether he exists. I have
prayed, and prayed, and prayed in my earlier years only to be met with
absolutely no identifiable results. Those days have long passed and I
stand before you to tell you this: God does indeed exist. I know that
in a world this fucked up it is hard to see the light. In America
everything is all cherries when the rest of the world gets the pits.
Even the homeless have it made. It’s easy to find food, easy to find
good cigarette butts, and hell, even in California good trim is thrown
out the window, left on the highways for any homeless pothead to find.
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Author: neal davidneal david
Date: Aug 14, 2008 02:17
Yeast infections, also called "Candida infections," typically are
caused by the Candida albicans fungus. Vaginitis is very common and is
reported by as many as 75%% of women at some point in their lives.
Vaginitis can be caused by a number of infections, including bacteria
(such as Gardnerella and gonorrhea), protozoans (such as trichomonas),
and yeast (Candida). Yeast infection is often referred to as
Candidiasis. Candidiasis is not considered a transmitted disease.
However, 12%% to 15%% of men will develop symptoms such as itching and
penile rash following contact with an infected partner. Yeast
infections may also occur in association with diabetes or problems
that affect the immune system. The increased hormone level causes
changes in the environment that make it perfect for fungal growth and
nourishment. Women with immune-suppressing diseases such as diabetes
and HIV infection also are at increased risk.
Yeast infections that return may be a sign of more serious diseases
such as diabetes, leukemia, or aids. Yeast infections that return may
be a sign of more serious diseases such as diabetes, leukemia, or
AIDS. Yeast infections occur when new yeast is introduced into the
area, or when there is an increase in the quantity of yeast already
present in the relative to the quantity of normal bacteria yeast ...
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Author: FloridaMycologyFloridaMycology
Date: Aug 8, 2008 13:26
If you have been wanting to try and grow Portabello Mushrooms, I have
just put up one of the articles I have published on this subject.
Just go here:
http://www.mushroomsfmrc.com/gpage13.html
You will also find some more helpful information under "Spore Bank"
off of our Main Menu. slp/fmrc
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Author: MMMM
Date: Aug 6, 2008 06:44
ok, its been Dismal around here, i found tons of awesome Mushroom Torrents i think they can give us a much needed boost, encorage us to expand the mushfight, in the mushpit, of this mushrevolution...
Let's Grow Mushrooms!
http://isohunt.com/torrent_details/29012040/mushroom?tab=summary
Let's Grow Mushrooms! 1.1 - Getting Started with BRF Cakes.mp4 251.8 MB
Let's Grow Mushrooms! 1.2 - Casing Layer Preparation.mp4 86.6 MB
Let's Grow Mushrooms! 1.3 - 5 Steps to Perfect Grain Spawn.mp4 120.9 MB
Let's Grow Mushrooms! 1.4 - Rye Grass Seed Preparation.mp4 13.8 MB
Let's Grow Mushrooms! 1.5 - Grain to Grain Transfers.mp4 48.8 MB
Let's Grow Mushrooms! 1.6 - Lets Do Straw.mp4 25.9 MB
Let's Grow Mushrooms! 1.7 - Lets Do Straw 2.mp4 108 MB
Let's Grow...
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