Re: Milorganite Users?
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- Subject: Re: Milorganite Users?
- From: J* M* <J*@WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
- Date: Sun, 9 Mar 1997 21:26:53 -0600
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R. Carson wrote: > > I was at the local Wal-Mart today and saw an organic fertilizer product > called Milorganite. The bag identified the contents as sewer sludge that > had been purified. I put a bag in my cart and later took it out and bought > a bag of 10-10-10 general purpose fertilizer. I have not used anything like this, but, like you, I would be concerned about potential presence of nastys such as heavy metals and other toxins from sewer sludge. "Purification" to remove such toxic wastes would probably be more expensive than feasible. -- To join the Zone dietary discussion-group, send an E-mail message to: zone-request@tgv.com with just the command SUBSCRIBE in the body. Also check out Barry Sears, Ph.D. home page: http://www.Eicotech.com J D Weaver's Zone Home page is: http://ZoneHome.com the Zone newsgroup is: news:alt.support.diet.zone (You may have to ask your ISP to add this newsgroup.) Rocket Jim in Rocket City (Huntsville AL)
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