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Sorry Kathleen but a certain well known 'erbalist' and aromatherapy

writer in the USA that I thought had retired, has taken the last

drop. I guess the Mexican boys will have to watch themselves now :)

 

Next year there may not be so much oil around as the lack of rain in

Europe has inhibited them from breeding. Must try and find out what

essential oil replaces the lady moles hormones. Perhaps I could try

Vitex oil, but then I would be accused of animal experimentation.

You just can't win in this trade!

Martin

 

, " Woobey Queen "

<WoobeyQueen wrote:

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> ROFLMAO! What a HOOT! Thank you Martin! Me, I'll take some of that

Oil of

> Mole! ROFLMAO!

>

> On 8/16/06, aromamedical2003 <aromamedical wrote:

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> > Re: Oil of Mole and Oil of Worms

> >

> >

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>

> --

> Cheers!

> Kathleen Petrides

> The Woobey Queen

> Http://www.woobeyworld.com

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On 8/17/06, aromamedical2003 <aromamedical wrote:

>

> Sorry Kathleen but a certain well known 'erbalist' and aromatherapy

> writer in the USA that I thought had retired, has taken the last

> drop. I guess the Mexican boys will have to watch themselves now :)

>

> Next year there may not be so much oil around as the lack of rain in

> Europe has inhibited them from breeding. Must try and find out what

> essential oil replaces the lady moles hormones. Perhaps I could try

> Vitex oil, but then I would be accused of animal experimentation.

> You just can't win in this trade!

> Martin

>

> <%40>,

> " Woobey Queen "

> <WoobeyQueen wrote:

> >

> > ROFLMAO! What a HOOT! Thank you Martin! Me, I'll take some of that

> Oil of

> > Mole! ROFLMAO!

> >

> > On 8/16/06, aromamedical2003 <aromamedical wrote:

> > >

> > > Re: Oil of Mole and Oil of Worms

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > Cheers!

> > Kathleen Petrides

> > The Woobey Queen

> > Http://www.woobeyworld.com <http://www.woobeyworld.com/>

> >

> >

> >

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> > Vitex oil, but then I would be accused of animal experimentation.

> > You just can't win in this trade!

> > Martin

> >

 

OK, maybe I missed the joke....no surprise there, but isn't Vitex oil

from the parts of said tree? (Also know as Chaste tree).

On a completely different subject, I have a beautiful bath oil that my

grandmother used from her PEO group (Philanthropic womens group that

worked to support various charities) out of Chicago. My mother told

me some little old lady who was part of the group put it togheter and

sold it for years. It's called Florence Gunnarson Bath Oil. I am

down to my last few ounces, (Grandma and her friend that made it

passed 12+ yrs ago) I love this stuff, so does everyone in my family,

and would love to reproduce it. Where should I start to find out

what's in it? I don't really want a Gas spec, as that won't give me

info on what scent but chemical makeup, and whew what a challenge that

would be! Thousands of oils carry similar chemical signatures

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Lynn

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