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Re: Homeopathy with cress seedlings as experimental approach



Allan, think coffee filter as a moist towel-like medium to
germinate seeds.

Chromatography paper, such as Whatman's, is
used in laboratory research.... even the Pfeiffer
method of paper chromatography uses it.

i.e., the circular filter paper fits inside a petri dish, a common way
to also do germination bioassay tests for finished composts.

See:  petri to germinate seeds with moist towel
http://www.okc.cc.ok.us/biologylabs/Documents/Plants/Petri_dish.htm

See:
Capillary Dynamolysis by Adam McLean
First published in the Hermetic Journal 1980.
http://www.levity.com/alchemy/kolisko.html

See:
The Renaissance of Farming: A Vision for Organic Farming in the
21st Century,  Proceedings
Soil Association Conference, 7-9 January 2000
Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester (UK)

APPENDIX III: Dr Ursula Balzer-Graf's Slides
15-pages of accompanying slides, PDF download
Side-by-side comparisons of sensitive crystallisation, capillary dynamolysis,
and circular-paper chromatography for different samples of food and  the
influence of farming practices.

The Renaissance of Farming Proceedings Located at:
Soil Association | Library | Research Papers
THE RENAISSANCE OF FARMING
Conference Proceedings 7-9/1/2000
http://www.soilassociation.org

What results lie in waiting with cress seedlings and BD dilutions?

Interesting approach......  on-farm research, seeds and seedlings,
BD concoctions, capture results with digital camera, load onto web
page, add text to describe materials and methods, a few notes on
results... presto!
Kolisko style research, fast forwarded.

Best,
Steve Diver



Allan Balliett wrote:

Hey,  Steve - What be "chromatographic paper" ? -Allan





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