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More from Ingrid Naiman.

This was posted on the EthnoBotany list.

 

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I am not sure about the gardening aspect of cinnamon but I have a lot of

experience with it in other applications, such as a fungicide for pillows

(where aspergillus is ubiquitous) and internally. I give cinnamon sticks

to my cockatoos and they split the sticks, very carefully and sort of

feather the ends and rub this all over their bodies, especially under their

wings. I use the essential oil as a fungicide and the powder to prevent

insects from going where I don't want them. For instance, if they try to

come into the house, I make a line with cinnamon powder and they won't

cross it.

 

I use the essential oil of clove buds as well as wild oregano oil as

fungicides. You can see a bit on this on my newest web site:

moldmisery.com.

 

Happy New Year,

 

Ingrid Naiman>

 

I highly recommend Ingrid's websites.

They range from herbalism to medical astrology. Wow.

I was thrilled to read that tincture of Jatoba saved her life after severe

mold disease.

Jatoba is the first ingredient in Shipibo Treasure tea.

 

Ien in the Kootenays

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