Talk:Common Rue

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Just to note my edit, here's one citation...

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[edit] Commentary on your article "Ruta graveolens"

As an obstetrician MD who has known the times ( & deterring effects) of "out-law abortion" in France before the law named "Mrs Weil law" allowed it in 1975 , I have always been interested in abortive plants , the most used & effective of them beeing "sabina" & "ruta graveolens" ( which have been henceforth strictly forbidden for centuries in french back-yard gardens): I think abortive properties of that plant should be amplied in your article . I am now visiting the South of Perou and have found bautiful shrubs of ruta in numerous gardens ( in Arequipa & Cusco mainly): A land-lady whom I questioned about its use took that special hermetic look indians sometimes take & , as I pressed her , admited "it could be helpful if la pildora falla , if pill is inefective ...".If opulent young western women want to have a look at that plant who is dispearing now in France , they may stop when driving up to the well-known snow-resort of Avoriaz , and see Ruta graveolens in the priest garden in a near-by village , two yards from the door . I dont know if the priest knows of its presence ...). —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 200.121.26.122 (talk) 00:11, 6 January 2007 (UTC).--Arapaima (talk) 10:03, 13 March 2008 (UTC) , who has now a brand new user page