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Are copper PLATED tools OK to use in the garden? It's really hard to find pure copper, and when I do it's quite pricey.

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Be great if either or both of you could get in touch with Marianne Willliamson - especially about copper and the environment.

Great interview. Thank you

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Reinette, I just listened to all three conversations! Grateful to you and Matt for bringing so much hope to counteract the doom and gloom. Thank you both!

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for restoring eye sight problems and liver issues, such as brown flecks on your skin, said because of aging but linked ro liver, take chelidonium majus for external use. Can be used internally in homeopathy for example. Please do not try it without the right info, if you want to avoid negative effects. Its all a question on how to use it and how much, that makes it beneficial versus harmful. To get back to the subject, it is

a plant that grows in the wild. Since I live in Europe, i know it is easy to find in nature here. I only know of a dutch video to share on the subject: on youtube the title is stinkende gouwe ( written all in capital letters, for the title) from youtube channel: Andrea Bleeker. Thank you for this very interesting part 2 video. Great info ! Thank you both for sharing knowledge and personal experience. Haola

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Reinette,I have been working on a one page Allodial Patent Title and have finished it with a consortium of peoples input. It is amazing and I have been working on it for 4 months. I am Cathe Fish's brother Daniel. If you want to know more call me at 805 444 5351.

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This is a documentary of Viktor Schauberger.

Viktor Schauberger - Comprehend and Copy Nature (Documentary of 2008)

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this copper/gardening concept is so interesting. i have some questions for matt; 1) as i am an incandescent girl in an LED world i'd be happy to hear what ways (since the incandescent bulbs are being phased out...already in CA and seems like OR too) he's come up with to procure them; and 2) i have a large copper pail (13"diameter x 14"high) sitting around and wonder what would be the best use for it outdoors. thank you for this fascinatin convo.

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