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Article about the book Soil & Your Health - 2005/10/16 12:56 Hey Red Hen, Amy Stew, Bobbette & others,
Did you see the review of Beatrice Trum Hunter's book,
Soil and Your Health, under LATEST NEWS? Sounds like the Swiss are paving the way, studying organic vs. conventional farming for 21 years...

Bubbles
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Re:Article about the book Soil & Your Health - 2005/11/13 02:14 That article/review was quite good. I thought it was only Australia, England and China that were really into the earthworm, now the Swiss have been at it too.
On a lighter note, what about that article, Long Texas Tale??? It's hilarious. ONLY IN TEXAS! The Worm Digest should get the writer for its upcoming quarterly of 2006!!! Ranji
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Re:Article about the book Soil & Your Health - 2005/11/18 11:09 Yes, how about the 300 lb., 79 foot long, fat, grey, rubbery thing being stored in a Target store in Laredo, Texas? If I had read that story I would have driven to Target's parking lot too.

What about the Beneficial Parasites that are written in the article by Stephen Levine? A dear young person I know suffers from a similar condition.
Drinking a bottle of worm eggs that won't reprpoduce and die in months seems wiggly but if 100% of the test subjects got better then I'd say keep the research going. I hope it can help my friend in time. It's a much better solution than what the doctors have been saying which is, they don't know why she suffers, but maybe they should just remove the colon.

Regarding children's books, we do have Annelida, The Wonder Worm by Katie B., Pictures by Salim in stock at the Worm Digest store.

The store is getting ready to open online, but there are a enough Annelida books for a classroom, available to be purchased now.

Maureen
And up from the ground came a bigger bunch of plants, cuz worms were under there, Eisenia Fetidas, Redworms, Brewing Tea, chemical free, BLACK GOLD
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