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Shannon Nelson
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Re: minerals again

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Hygiene!
And fewer early deaths from accidents and infectious diseases.

Aging more gracefully though, I am not sure about that...


Hennie Duits
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Re: minerals again

Post by Hennie Duits »

Since the discussion was (also) about magnesium chloride, I decided to
test it. Dissolved 300 grams of magnesium chloride in one litre of
water, and had a 20 minute foot bath with that in the evening. Next
morning, first had my normal stool, and about half an hour later there
was a strong urge for stool. No pain, just urge - sat down and evacuated
a large mass of blubber (that would be the best description, I think).
So, how did this work? My feet absorbed the magnesium chloride, it got
into my blood stream (I suppose), and then what? How/what happens?

Hennie

tamarque schreef op 21-11-2013 13:26:


Roger B
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Re: minerals again

Post by Roger B »

Ginny, I couldn't agree more. We are dying from luxury.

Roger
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Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 17:18:38 -0800
Subject: Re: [Minutus] minerals again

Exactly! They are coddled all through life, sheltered from trauma, and then "saved" over and over again by feats of medical technology, but never is the life force nurtured. The race is terribly weak, and all resulting from the effects of civilization.
ginny

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Roger B
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"In order to understand the drug industry, a bit of history is in order. I.G. Farben was a German cartel that orchestrated W-II." There goes your credibility right out the window, although this does not let the pharmaceutical companies off the hook for killing almost as many people as the Nazis and Japanese militarists did in WW-II.

Roger Bird
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Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 04:37:17 -0800
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In order to understand the drug industry, a bit of history is in order. I.G. Farben was a German cartel that orchestrated W-II. In fact, their corporate headquarters in Frankfurt became the the headquarters of the Nazi regime The families that operated Farben had ancestral ties to several of the American robber barons including the Bush family. Prescott Bush in conjunction with Brown Brothers Harriman and the Union bank financed the German industrial recovery from the losses inflicted from WW-I John D. Rockefeller and the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey along with Graselli Chemical operated secret trade between American and British industry to supply war materials for the German army. It was not uncommon to find Rolls Royce engines in German tanks, for instance. Ford built trucks for the German war machine and imported American made parts which were laundered through Switzerland.
On the pharmaceutical side Bayer operated the medical experimental barracks at Auschwitz/Buchenwald in order to develop their nostrums which today induce disease by vaccination to a gullible public which is systematically destroying our youth while garnering massive profits for an evil drug model of medical delivery which emerged in tact from the Nuremberg trials. Our phony allopathic medical system is the result.
The Farben headquarters building was off-limits to allied bombers and it became the headquarters of the Supreme Allied Command following the war. Today the structure is the Humanities building of a university University - adding insult to injury.
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The bottom line: DON'T TAKE DRUGS! Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen
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It is that kind of statistic that specifically resulted in the Drug corporations creation of the
Quackbuster movement along with fortunes spent on marketing spin and fear mongering.
I would also venture to say that it lead to many biased and fraudulent studies to prove
supplements, herbs and homeopathy were placebo or dangerous. They should have something
to fear as an informed public with access to real information and choices will reject those
toxic uses of drugs and surgery
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healthinfo6
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Re: minerals again

Post by healthinfo6 »

Dale,
I've been taking CVS store brand Algal DHA 300mg from algae not fish sourced. 1-3 softgels per day for a year.
It shows on box clinically proven memory improvement at 3 sotfgels per day, 1 is for heart health.
Definitely feel it has helped me as my diabetic higher blood sugars have lead to slower thinking as my blood is thicker.
CVS runs 2 for 1 sale on their and other vitamin brands weekly so I buy the 90 size for $32 and get one free but you can try smaller bottle
http://www.cvs.com/shop/product-detail/ ... ductTabs-5
This algae based DHA ingredient is available elsewhere but not at 2 for 1 pricing.
I also feel greatly helped by Ginkgo Biloba.
First I used 120 mg/day tablets which was too much for me as I don't tolerate too much herbal at once.
Now I use 30mg caplets from Rexall/Sundown available at most drug chains. Average dose is 60mg but 30mg seems enough for me.
Definitely improves thinking, more with it feeling, less forgetful, it helps increase brain blood flow, also researched for Alzheimers and general memory improvement, also may be good for inflammation from somewhere I read.
http://www.iherb.com/Rexall-Sundown-Nat ... lets/41103
Available at most drug chains at 2 for 1 pricing every so often. I like this Plus form has standardized ginkgo components.
Due to your mother's age, I would start with low doses, one of each, maybe cut the ginkgo 30mg in half and see if you notice a difference then increase slowly.
Susan


healthinfo6
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Re: minerals again

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Yams are orange, sweet potatoes are yellow
various varieties of both, not sure how they differ nutritionally
Whole Foods having a sale on organic ones, one strain called Japanese Yams
$1.49/lb
Susan


Roger B
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Re: minerals again

Post by Roger B »

Hennie,

"How/what happens?" I don't understand the question. There are at least 325 processes in your body that need magnesium, perhaps all having to do with enzymes. You just gave your body enough magnesium to do some or all of those processes. Isn't it an eye-opener?

Roger Bird
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From: he.duits@kpnmail.nl
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2013 02:44:17 +0100
Subject: Re: [Minutus] minerals again

Since the discussion was (also) about magnesium chloride, I decided to
test it. Dissolved 300 grams of magnesium chloride in one litre of
water, and had a 20 minute foot bath with that in the evening. Next
morning, first had my normal stool, and about half an hour later there
was a strong urge for stool. No pain, just urge - sat down and evacuated
a large mass of blubber (that would be the best description, I think).
So, how did this work? My feet absorbed the magnesium chloride, it got
into my blood stream (I suppose), and then what? How/what happens?

Hennie

tamarque schreef op 21-11-2013 13:26:


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