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Vagabond Sean commented about What is Record Number of Blog Post, On Thursday May 15th, 2008 08:57:00 AM

You can go to the Guinness World Records site and try to add yourself as the record holder. They take new submissions. You could be the Guinness World Record Holder For the Most Amount of Blog Posts.

Here is the registration page:
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/register/register.aspx?existing=0

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Vagabond Sean commented about Poison or Burning Water Borne Bugs, On Wednesday May 14th, 2008 11:02:00 AM

...From the US FDA Website:
http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~comm/ift3-6.html

“…Grapefruit seed extract is reported to be inhibitory to a number of human pathogens. There has been evidence, however, that any antibacterial activity of commercial preparations is due to the various preservative agents (triclosan, methyl parabene, benzethonium chloride) contained within the product. Researchers have found that products not containing any preservatives and several self-made preparations had no antimicrobial activity (Woedtke and others 1999). In the aforementioned study by Lee and others (1998), the composition of the GFSE incorporated in the film was not discussed or examined. It is obvious that if pure GFSE is to be used, its antimicrobial properties will have to be fully investigated. If the active antimicrobial ingredients in commercial GFSE preparations are preserving agents, they may be better targets for investigation.”

Excellent Resource for all Q/A:
http://www.nutriteam.com/index2.html
--We used the 4oz dropper bottles of concentrate.

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Vagabond Sean commented about Poison or Burning Water Borne Bugs, On Wednesday May 14th, 2008 09:40:00 AM

While working for a parrot sanctuary, we used to put drops of what was essentially grapefruit extract into the water to purify it and keep bacteria from growing. It would actually keep the water bowls from getting slimy and dirty after the parrots dunked their food or bathed in it.

I think this may work, but in too large amounts than would be worth it. Your water will always be lemony fresh and juicy afterwards.

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