I don’t get the point of posting then. To say,’ look what we’ve accomplished’ but be unwilling to share how you did it...
I’ve posted a lot on this forum but I have read tens of thousands of posts and it is hard for me to remember sometime that someone refused to share information about how they succeeded in some project that interests us. People whose income relies on their expertise, say Oscar, for example, share info on seed storing, etc. It’s how this forum works, why we come back to it everyday.
Peter
Medical science is also proprietary.
Most of the info on Camu Camu is free and easy to find. Some of the methods I am using are proprietary. I have implemented a system and stuck with it. I’m not a trust funder either. I’m a high school teacher with a background in criminal justice, psychology and sociology. I took horticulture classes for fun.
I spent $1k a year for 9 years with countless hours of research. It started on this forum but it shouldn’t end here. It’s just a starting point.
Most of what you need to know is available on here. I can help in areas I can but I will not jeopardize my situation.
So why post here? Good question. Most people do to get or give information. Others further reading and just hobby. My question would be, what stops someone else from doing what I have done? Time? Effort?
I’m not boasting nor would I. I’m merely giving information that has already been discussed and suggesting there are some inconsistencies with some of that information.
The “HOW” isn’t significant if it isn’t consistent. Thus this is the reason I posted. Some of the information delivered about this particular plant in inaccurate so far. In fact, a lot of information is missing. I just pieced it together over a long term study. This post is just an update.
I have offered information. I have given information as to what can be done.
One person that has way more knowledge than me about these plants, and someone I look up to, gained a lot from here and has been quite successful on his own.