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> >The full website of Science-in-water.com is very extensive
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Thanks Robin!  Yes, some is accurate, some is iffy or misleading.
Of interest, I didn't know that thymol, among its other properties, is a
chelating agent (I found supportive studies elsewhere).

Of great interest is the claim that the feeding of iron causes mite drop
for a couple of days.

However, I couldn't find at their website their actual field studies, nor
data on the effects of the product.  Can you post the link to the specific
page?

-- 
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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