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helen nightingale
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i have just found some indian almond leaves for sale on aqua auction

http://www.aquaauction.co.uk

i thought this might interest any of you have read about Emmas babies
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Thats good to know. :D

I've still have the bag full which Emma kindly supplied me with. But it's still good to know.
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do you know how long you can store them for, before their useful properties start to decline?
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I *think* they're ok for several months if kept in a sealed bag and are not exposed to water/dampness before they are intended to be used.

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What are they supposed to do? Why are they in demand?
Does West Inidan Almond hav ethe same properties?

I've got a yard full of them if you'd like some ;)


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Have a read of this, Andyroo:

http://www.aquarticles.com/articles/man ... _Leaf.html

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