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Someone emailed the following info to me... by the time I tried to use the link the original article was no longer available. Do any of you--esp perhaps from India--know anything more about this? How would the remedies be used on the books? A mist spray? Do you think this might help people who have trouble handling old moldy books due to mold sensitivity? and or apply at all to other related problems like molds in wall cavities?
Pankaj A Jaiswal > May 8 > > http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/5...2500010002.htm > > NOW, HOMOEOPATHIC drugs will act as preventive and curative to a new > kind of patients-books and manuscripts. National Research Laboratory > for Conservation of Cultural Property (NRLC) scientists' team has > found that certain homeopathic drugs can be used to prevent fungal > infestations in books and manuscripts. The same drugs can be used to > cure fungus to grow in books and manuscripts. > > The team has been working on the idea of using homeopathic drugs in > this way since 1995 and has just recently concluded its research > with success. In scientific jargon Dr Shashi Dhawan, head of the Bio- > deterioration Division of NRLC said: "These drugs were tested `in > vitro', `in situ' and on books. > > "Among all the tested drugs Sulphur iodatum 1 M, Petrolium 30, > Arsenicum 30, and Rumex 200 were found effective for about two years > if keeping the materials in dust and dirt free environment," said > Dhawan. > > Dr Dhawan worked with Dr KL Garg of the department on the project > and the results have already international papers have been > published on the findings and applications. And what's the advantage > of using homeopathic drugs on books? In short she said: "They are > environment friendly and non-hazardous to human beings." > > [see link for rest of article] |
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(I'm dealing with someone who is very sensitive to both teatree and also borax another "natural" mold inhibitor, and even to lemon, chlorox, H2O2---and even more so to the various less natural fungicides available due to a near death experience from being sprayed by chemical fungicides.) |
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I googled a few words from the article (Dr Dhawan worked with Dr KL Garg) and then I clicked the webpage. I got the page not available sign...
but, I managed to see the whole article by clicking the "cached" option. however, not much detail is there. |
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