Chunky Stool
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Neem oil is extracted from neem seed, which is then sold as a soil amendment.
I assume it would cause the same issue, yes?
I assume it would cause the same issue, yes?
Some yes, we tried to get an idea if that was the case with our diet changes and that didnt seem to help.Have you looked at gluten sensitivity?
Too much gluten makes me nauseous and causes lower back pain.
Im not really sure tbh, there are a lot of variables here so who knows what's going on.Neem oil is extracted from neem seed, which is then later sold as a soil amendment.
I assume it would cause the same issue, yes?
This is more of me being fed up with my current situation and looking for any possible answer.wow disinformation spreads like wildfire..... look how the masses are so easily controlled ……..we're fucking idiots
it only has ten thousand plus years of positive use......but fuck it....now we are brilliant
I'm just going to stop using outdoors. I'm not concerned about my health but more for beneficial insects and bee's which I'm sure it kills as well.wow disinformation spreads like wildfire..... look how the masses are so easily controlled ……..we're fucking idiots
it only has ten thousand plus years of positive use......but fuck it....now we are brilliant
it may not cause cancer, but azadirachtin can be very irritating to the skin and stomach and neem oil can be slightly irritating to the eyes and skin. From what I read, if you are around it a lot, or inhale, ingest, whatever, its the amount or concentration. When they say its been used for years, that's true, is very small absorptions aka low exposure. No, it won't kill ya, but seems like an irritant for sure if big exposure. I like the flea killer for cats use. Guess basically worst case it can make ya sick, but treated you'll get better.I guess well find out next month when my crop is done. =)
I wouldnt be the first to show major improvement after switching to clean home grown bud.
I dont buy grocery store produce. ive actually been considering using the other half of my space to start a veggie garden.
and again, eating something is not the same as burning and inhaling it at all. most things change on a molecular level when they are burned. I dont understand why the possibility that our lungs may be able to absorb something that our digestive system doesnt is such a hard concept to grasp for some people.
Your lungs don't provide the benefit of first filtering shit through your liver.that our lungs may be able to absorb something that our digestive system doesnt
I love the whole idea of aquaponics and using fish!Your lungs don't provide the benefit of first filtering shit through your liver.
I try my best to use fish friendly methods as I am a big fish enthusiast and fundi.
This is one of the big points ive been trying to get at. I smoke at least an eighth a day (usually more) every day for years and recently its all been from the same place. Ive only ever met a few people that actually smoke as much as I do.it may not cause cancer, but azadirachtin can be very irritating to the skin and stomach and neem oil can be slightly irritating to the eyes and skin. From what I read, if you are around it a lot, or inhale, ingest, whatever, its the amount or concentration. When they say its been used for years, that's true, is very small absorptions aka low exposure. No, it won't kill ya, but seems like an irritant for sure if big exposure. I like the flea killer for cats use. Guess basically worst case it can make ya sick, but treated you'll get better.
Imidacloprid, fipronil, permethrin, lufeneron, methoprene, pyriproxyfen, or something else?... I like the flea killer for cats ...
My mom lost one of her cats in days to a bad reaction to the same flea stuff shed used on them for years. She treated them all at the same time and some from the same box and the rest were fine.Imidacloprid, fipronil, permethrin, lufeneron, methoprene, pyriproxyfen, or something else?
(I'm a caretaker for a small colony of cats)
Sorry, I have no comments about neem oil.
Permethrin shouldn't be used on cats, but I've read that cat owners have used it with bad results (deaths). I've used Advantage which is a form of imidacloprid, but it stopped working for fleas in our locality a couple years ago. I tried fipronil for a short time, but something about it I didn't like, don't remember what, possibly something I read about it. I switched to lufenuron with nitenpyram. Works fine for now, but bulk lufenuron powder is a hassle to weigh. None of those caused any known issues with any of our cats. Lufeneron is sold as an agricultural insecticide as well, although I have not used it for that purpose. It interferes with insects chitin production and is considered a benzoylurea (link).My mom lost one of her cats in days to a bad reaction to the same flea stuff shed used on them for years. She treated them all at the same time and some from the same box and the rest were fine.
I am sooo glad that pet fleas are pretty much non-existent where we live now and I dont have to treat mine.
Neem oil can leave a taste. What's the condition for which there is a needed solution?@curious2garden may have some insight.
I know she's not a fan of neem oil and may have some suggestions for your condition.