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Ha, I seemed to answer my own question by going back and reading the instructions. ( ). Anyway, here's the link, lmk if you have any thoughts (a bit of the way down).
Keebler
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- Posts can be helpful, however, it's always good to read from the direct source, too, in case of typos, omissions or some other computer glitch in a post. I hope you have the book as it's best to read everything about each herb first. He provides excellent details that are very important.
It's also good to then look to other sources to round out the research. I love to read PubMed abstracts as, so often, they confirm attributes I've read elsewhere. For instance, here are listings for just one of the herbs Buhner suggests, Smilax (also called Sarsaparilla):
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