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In a message dated 12/13/98 10:35:22 PM Central Standard Time,
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<< dill is bnelieved to "open blood vessels".... m. castleman indicates that"
modern hebalists recommend ... drinking dill tea...to stimulate milk
production in nursing mothers.."
how many american women would do the work involved?
did you ask wehre they got the seeds? >>
Well, Patricia, this is the $64 question -- would american women do the work
involved? I don't know? How many dill pickles would they need to eat? WOuld
that count?
I don't know where they got the seeds, and neither did the LC. She was going
to check. I wonder if someplace that sells this sort of stuff in bulk would
be available. I also don't know how much water you use -- would this be
enough tea for one cup -- several days worth? a half cup of dill seeds seems
like A LOT.
But, the more galactogues in the armamentarium, the better.
Jan Barger, in Wheaton where it is now thinking about feeling like a typical
December in Chicago.
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