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		<title>Response on Herbal Lore &amp; Legend Post on &#8220;Origin of a Wake&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Score!! Unbelievable but hilarious. Who would have thought! Keep &#8216;em coming, although I guess it&#8217;s not quite herbals but&#8230;. we appreciate your research&#8230;. these vignettes make history much more real.. not just us in different costumes. We&#8217;re really pleased with the rosemary solution as a flea chaser for our cats. They love the attention since [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Score!!  Unbelievable but hilarious.  Who would have thought!  Keep &#8216;em coming, although I guess it&#8217;s not quite herbals but&#8230;. we appreciate your research&#8230;. these vignettes make history much more real..  not just us in different costumes.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re really pleased with the rosemary solution as a flea chaser for our cats.  They love the attention since it seems to last about half a week so they get rubdowns twice a week. but it&#8217;s so safe and so body friendly&#8230;  and it works so well for those 3-4 days at the concentration that I&#8217;m using, even on our little white flea magnet&#8230;  no more nerve toxins from the vet since we&#8217;d tried just about EVERY OTHER natural remedy we came across on google and on cat websites..  Rosemary is a gem.  With some persistence in mopping the wood/tile floors with the non-toxic flea growth disrupter, we figure we can get rid of those troublemakers eventually.  In the meantime the cats love the rub down and it&#8217;s good for them and they&#8217;re free of fleas while we diminish the new fleas hiding *somewhere* on cat hiding places.</p>
<p>MJ</p>
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