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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    speaking of which, theres something i should probably tell you about your mother and i...
    You're into necrophilia as well as incense? Actually come to think of it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by scissorhands View Post
    I made an amulet by firing clay I had blended essential oils into, kneaded them in
    Different amulets for riding, sleeping, writing, harmony around others

    A ride sharp blend, droppered onto helmet lining would be useful for a tired biker needing to ride home

    Smelling flowers is popular with many
    i smoke the flowers...

    What oils do you use for each?
    Particularly interested if native, rongoa...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    You're into necrophilia as well as incense? Actually come to think of it...
    no, but by christ the 60s was fun...

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    Have not seen many NZ native essential oils, other than Kanuka and Manuka and a pohutakawa that was pretty rank. Would be interested to learn more though.
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    i smoke the flowers...

    What oils do you use for each?
    Particularly interested if native, rongoa...
    I was bullshitting actually
    The dispensary at Wellpark Collge has all the pharmacy grade stuff
    I'm a big fan of vertiver, rose, ylang ylang.... the heady intoxicants
    Indians do a treatment whereas you lie on a table and
    a dripper drops oil on you forehead
    1 drop every 30 secs or so
    [the interval is very important according to the type of treatment]
    the oil blend is important too

    Rosemary I like

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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Have not seen many NZ native essential oils, other than Kanuka and Manuka and a pohutakawa that was pretty rank. Would be interested to learn more though.
    Very disappointed really mate,when i lived in Gore i saw everything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Have not seen many NZ native essential oils, other than Kanuka and Manuka and a pohutakawa that was pretty rank. Would be interested to learn more though.
    kawakawa is my hangup at the mo. It were used for everything.
    I want to find cookie's kwakwa beer recipe...

    -edits-
    rewarewa, totara, seaweed, heaps of shit good for you one way or another

    I hav some shit i could send you if they'll let you install linux on gore's computer...

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    Quote Originally Posted by scissorhands View Post
    I was bullshitting actually
    The dispensary at Wellpark Collge has all the pharmacy grade stuff
    I'm a big fan of vertiver, rose, ylang ylang.... the heady intoxicants
    Indians do a treatment whereas you lie on a table and
    a dripper drops oil on you forehead
    1 drop every 30 secs or so
    [the interval is very important according to the type of treatment]
    the oil blend is important too

    Rosemary I like
    a bit like japanese water torture...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    kawakawa is my hangup at the mo. It were used for everything.
    I want to find cookie's kwakwa beer recipe...

    I hav some shit i could send you if they'll let you install linux on gore's computer...
    Dont know what a fuckin linux is. Sounds like a hoover that a cocaine dealer might buy. I have a really good video on Maori medecine and another on food, but it does not really discuss extracting oils. Some amazing plants around though. And Fushia bark aint that bad to smoke.
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    As my name implies. I love the smell of burnt avgas in the morning.

    Also love the smell of two stroke fumes at night.
    Yep... Bottle that and make $$.. If only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingnut View Post
    Yep... Bottle that and make $$.. If only.
    just run your bike in the lounge...

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    V.—CAPTAIN COOK'S METHOD OF MAKING SPRUCE BEER.
    “We at first made our beer of a decoction of the spruce leaves; but, finding that this alone made it too astringent, we afterwards mixed with it an equal quantity of the tea plant (a name it obtained in my former voyage, from our using it as a tea then, as we also did now), which partly destroyed the astringency of the other, and made the beer exceedingly palatable, and esteemed by every one on board. We brewed it in the same manner as spruce beer, and the process is as follows. First make a strong decoction of the small branches of the spruce and tea-plants, by boiling them three or four hours, or until the bark will strip with ease from the branches; then take them out of the copper, and put in the proper quantity of molasses, ten gallons of which is sufficient to make a ton, or two hundred and forty gallons of beer. Let this mixture just boil; then put it into casks, and to it add an equal quantity of cold water, more or less according to the strength of the decoction, or your taste. When the whole is milk-warm, put in a little grounds of beer, or yeast if you have it, or PAGE 299 anything else that will cause fermentation, and in a few days the beer will be fit to drink.

    “Any one who is in the least acquainted with spruce pines will find the tree which I have distinguished by that name. There are three sorts of it: that which has the smallest leaves and deepest colour is the sort we brewed with, but doubtless all three might safely serve that purpose.”—Cook's Second Voyage towards the South Pole, 4th edit. vol i. pp. 99 and 101.

    [The three sorts here referred to were probably the Rimu, the Kahikatea, and the Mai or Matai, which are different species of Dacryds.]
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    chur!
    Guess im gna do an extract after all.
    Molasses he reckons...
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    >>Incense, aromatherapy, and shit<<

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    ill keep an eye for em. I dont buy mass produced much, and never 2$ shop anything.

    I generally like the woody ones, sandal, amber etc.

    If only they made one that smells like gun oil and reefer.
    Oh wait on...
    Sandalwood is the tits. Good myrrh incense is great too.
    I don't normally like nag champa 'cause a lot of it seems to be cheap shit that is suffocatingly yeuch, but I got some the other day that's real nice.
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