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Re: Is there a good general all-around herbal/flower powder mix..?
 
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Re: Is there a good general all-around herbal/flower powder mix..?





hey, thanks for playing! The rainbow-coloured idea is something that came from a really good curezone post I found one night, I've now lost track of--or I'd repost it, by a painter who had come to see that it is really eating a range of colours in our diet, much as using the whole palette and not simply favoring a few colours, that makes for the most well-rounded balance; a lot of this is energetic in ways Science and nutrition hasn't yet quite discovered the dpeth and breadth of--but we do understand that colour in food is really quite significant--I speculate that a good "superfood" (much as I dislike the word for its elitist connotation) has the entire spectrum, and the synergy is more meaningful than any of the parts. Well--you knew all this. I think industry has tended to *exploit* such ideas (therby curiously devaluing them in the minds of many)without truly *respecting* them, if that makes sense. :-) What she was saying really resonated with me (perhaps because I paint as well). But it was some of the very best material on genuine nutriment that I've read in -oh- almost ten years of health research. (yes, wow!!!)


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Look for single source pollens. Pollens with single colored grains. These are generally mechanically harvested straight from the plants instead of stolen from the bees.*

I had no idea there was such a thing, out there.
mechanically-harvested pollen, straight from plants. (kinda makes me shudder). There is a mechanical orchid looking device that was exhibited at the Chealsea Flower show back around 2000--it is really weirldy beautifaul, and essentially was created to respond to himidity conditions in an urban space, and open its bizarre 'petals' to water the garden.

I'll try to find a link..

Your pollen information puts me back in mind of my idea of eating more flowers in my diet. I read yetserday that scarlet runners, which make great tee-pee structures, if given some bamboo to climb, can be eaten at the flower stage as well. I'd never thought of that, though we grew them for years for the vines. They are so gorgeous.


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