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Date Posted: 10:37:58 11/02/06 Thu
Author: S. Patterson
Author Host/IP: bas3-toronto63-1096769353.dsl.bell.ca / 65.95.95.73
Subject: Re: Another piece of the puzzle confirmed...
In reply to: Moca 's message, "Re: Another piece of the puzzle confirmed..." on 06:36:03 11/02/06 Thu

I have offered my flyers every and any mushie I find in the bush (DO NOT offer them mushies from residential or farm areas as there could be damaging chemicals in them (i.e. pesticides, herbicides, etc.).

SFS have been in NA 25 million years (unless you are a fundamentalist, whereby I give up!), and NFS 12 million years, so you would think they would have learned a thing or two in that time. They sniff each offering and in a flash they either ignore it or devour it. Never have they exhibited any ill effect. This is nature's way. Nature is perfect.

>
> In that case store bought would not be as good
>>as wild.
>
>True,but which wild ones to choose?
>I don't want to kill Nugget.
>>
>>I was told by one of the top rehabbers that nocturnal
>>animals utilized Vitamin D2 in plant matter for their
>>source. I've never chech into that.
>>
>But what plant matter is best?
>
>M

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