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Chantal
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Piglet, the book says you should dilute with 8 parts water for maximum benefit. So if you could drink 8 pints of water and pee 9 pints over your blueberries you'll be OK.

I've also been reminded that I have a friend who's mother rubbed his head with wet nappies when he was a baby to give him curly hair. It sounds disgusting but he is the only one in his family with really curly hair. I don't know what to think, my mother always told me that eating my crusts would give me curly hair - glad she hadn't heard about this idea!
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Oh my God - I have REALLY curly hair which is why I have it short.

If I grew it I would look like one of the Welsh front row.

Now did my Mum do it or didnt she?
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sorry, misfire on login , its me with girls hair
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Any other use that I forgot to mention is for ear aches and tough ear wax. A daily drop or two will clear up any infections quicker than antibiotics and soften any ear wax.

Also good for burns and any skin complaints...again has to be fresh, before it starts to breakdown and give off the smell!
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Would it help with the ear wax if it's still warm? I don't have a problem but I know someone who does... :twisted:
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dont think the other half would enjoy me sqwatting over his ear and then screeming WEEEEEEEEEEEEE!.BUT IT WOULD BE FUN TO GIVE IT A TRY :lol: :lol:
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Oh my God, the image that has put in my head is too awful for words! I was thinking of a jug and syringe Grock, you are wicked! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Like Chantal, I'm fighting to get some scary images out of my head here :shock: - but bear with me.

Urine has got a high nitrogen content so is a good general fertiliser. It also contains loads of sulphur, so works as a fungicide and pest repellant. Garlic sprays are also high sulphur and work the same way for those not convinced spraying diluted wee on their plots is for them.

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now theres another evil image to get in your head...spraying it on your plants...........think about it girls.ha1ha! :oops: :shock:
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:oops: forgot yet again to log on
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Grock!!!! Did anyone ever tell you, you look just like Chris Beardshaw?
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Oooh, you NAUGHTY Pigletwillie. :twisted:

I, too, have horrible images of the Grock, aiming at her husbands ear. And, knowing her as I do, I wouldn't put it past her. She's not known as The Martini Girl for nothing!!!!!!!

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Chris Beeaardshaaaaw, now he IS cute. Saw him at GW Live a few years ago and he's even better than on TV - can't remember what he was talking about though... :oops: However, one still doesn't know if one should use warm or cold urine on one's earwax!
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Warm would be best...body temp.

I use a bit of tissue paper dipped into the 'sample' and then squeeze to release a drop or two in the ear (tip head on one side).
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Sniff, sniff, sniff, aah not bisto, Grock!


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