Re: Green Light Product


Observing all this controversy prompted me to go out on the web and do some
objective research..
Given my findings so far,I tend to lean toward the Neem side..I have used it in
the past and will use ,as needed in the future.
4,500yrs of (many)use in India tends to lend credence..
As always one should error on the side of moderation,and take what one reads
with a grain of salt.
One major question comes to mind;has Green Light modified Neem in
anyway,I.E.additives,etc.?
Come on all you scientifically trained folks give us a hand..
Connie


margaret lauterbach wrote:

> At 02:18 PM 9/3/99 EDT, you wrote:
> >In a message dated 9/3/1999 10:41:59 AM Central Daylight Time,
> >mlaute@micron.net writes:
> >
> ><< Now, let me get this straight. If the same product had the label
> changed so
> > it only said it was an insecticide (no mention of fungicide), you'd prefer
> > and possibly use that product? Even though it was the exact same
> > formulation as the fungicide? Margaret L
> >  >>
> >
> >This is one reason I stay away from most "Organic" products and 'Natural"
> >food supplements.  Many have not been tested for safety and effectiveness.
> >
> >A number of years ago Arsenic was a common natural pesticide.
> >
> >Paul
> >
> paul, don't you remember reading about this miraculous Neem tree for years
> before Neem products were finally approved for use by the USDA? Then we had
> to wait for our individual state's approval. Are you saying that USDA and
> state ag depts aren't...effective? Margaret L
>
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