Re: CS>Selenium

2015-04-29 Thread Dee
Hi PT I think the best way to absorb all necessary vitamins and minerals if you 
have a compromised system, is to take a good seaweed supplement such as 
Seagreens.  This way, you get everything in a bioavailable form and - most 
importantly - it is all balanced and so avoiding the pitfall of having too much 
rather than too little of anything - which can be disastrous.  Also juicing 
vegetables using all different kinds is excellentDee

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> On 28 Apr 2015, at 22:31, PT Ferrance  wrote:
> 
> As long as you have the digestive system and metabolism to absorb it.  Some 
> of us don't.
> PT
> From: Léna 
> To: "silver-list@eskimo.com"  
> Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 8:42 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>Selenium
> 
> Two brazil nuts can provide a healthy, daily dose of selenium, and are more 
> enjoyable than taking a pill.
> Be well, 
> Lena
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> 
> 
>> On Apr 28, 2015, at 7:05 AM, V  wrote:
>> 
>> Selenium is also something you are dependent in buying along with all the 
>> other recommended supplements you really have to pick and choose or spend a 
>> rather large amount of money each month to maintain. So I do pick and choose 
>> and even IF it is a preferable to use selenium over silver solutions, I can 
>> make it and use it cheaply.
>> 
>> The fact that I can plant a seed and it becomes a flower, share a bit of 
>> knowledge and it becomes another's, smile at someone and receive a smile in 
>> return, are to me continual spiritual exercises.
>> Leo Buscaglia
>> 
>> On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 1:50 AM, Dee  wrote:
>> Trouble is, selenium is highly toxic in bigger than micro dosesDee
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>>> On 28 Apr 2015, at 03:55, Phil Morrison  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Y'all are aware of the anti-inflammatory, anti-pathogen, and tumor 
>>> suppressing properties of nanoparticle silver, but may not know that 
>>> selenium also performs these functions.   Plus,  selenium is the essential 
>>> mineral co-factor in converting amino acids into proteins.   As Dr. Olree 
>>> sums up in "Minerals for the Genetic Code" ... "Every form of cancer is a 
>>> child of selenium deficiency." 
> 
> 


Re: CS>Selenium

2015-04-29 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi Dee,See vegetation is extremely cold and raw vegetables are also cold.  
Digestion is a fermenting process so eating things that are close to body 
temperature... physically and thermodynamically... is important.  That way it 
doesn't cost the body the energy it would need to use to bring whatever it is 
to the optimum temperature.  In Oriental Medicine we like warm congee (rice 
gruel) cooked with herbs.PT
  From: Dee 
 To: "silver-list@eskimo.com"  
 Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 4:00 AM
 Subject: Re: CS>Selenium
   
Hi PT I think the best way to absorb all necessary vitamins and minerals if you 
have a compromised system, is to take a good seaweed supplement such as 
Seagreens.  This way, you get everything in a bioavailable form and - most 
importantly - it is all balanced and so avoiding the pitfall of having too much 
rather than too little of anything - which can be disastrous.  Also juicing 
vegetables using all different kinds is excellentDee

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On 28 Apr 2015, at 22:31, PT Ferrance  wrote:


As long as you have the digestive system and metabolism to absorb it.  Some of 
us don't.PT
  From: Léna 
 To: "silver-list@eskimo.com"  
 Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 8:42 AM
 Subject: Re: CS>Selenium
   
Two brazil nuts can provide a healthy, daily dose of selenium, and are more 
enjoyable than taking a pill.Be well, Lena

Sent from my iPad


On Apr 28, 2015, at 7:05 AM, V  wrote:


Selenium is also something you are dependent in buying along with all the other 
recommended supplements you really have to pick and choose or spend a rather 
large amount of money each month to maintain. So I do pick and choose and even 
IF it is a preferable to use selenium over silver solutions, I can make it and 
use it cheaply.

The fact that I can plant a seed and it becomes a flower, share a bit of 
knowledge and it becomes another's, smile at someone and receive a smile in 
return, are to me continual spiritual exercises.Leo Buscaglia 
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 1:50 AM, Dee  wrote:

Trouble is, selenium is highly toxic in bigger than micro dosesDee

Sent from my iPad
On 28 Apr 2015, at 03:55, Phil Morrison  wrote:



Y'all are aware of the anti-inflammatory, anti-pathogen, and tumor suppressing 
properties of nanoparticle silver, but may not know that selenium also performs 
these functions.   Plus,  selenium is the essential mineral co-factor in 
converting amino acids into proteins.   As Dr. Olree sums up in "Minerals for 
the Genetic Code" ... "Every form of cancer is a child of selenium deficiency." 
 








   


  

Re: CS>Selenium

2015-04-29 Thread Dee
I would think the nutritional content would be more important and don't see 
that rice (carbohydrate) would be that beneficial if used exclusively- even 
with herbs...sea vegetables are renowned for their nutritional benefits and I 
for one, have greatly benefited from Seagreens, which are capsules by the 
way...Dee

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> On 29 Apr 2015, at 13:58, PT Ferrance  wrote:
> 
> Hi Dee,
> See vegetation is extremely cold and raw vegetables are also cold.  Digestion 
> is a fermenting process so eating things that are close to body 
> temperature... physically and thermodynamically... is important.  That way it 
> doesn't cost the body the energy it would need to use to bring whatever it is 
> to the optimum temperature.  In Oriental Medicine we like warm congee (rice 
> gruel) cooked with herbs.
> PT
> From: Dee 
> To: "silver-list@eskimo.com"  
> Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 4:00 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>Selenium
> 
> Hi PT I think the best way to absorb all necessary vitamins and minerals if 
> you have a compromised system, is to take a good seaweed supplement such as 
> Seagreens.  This way, you get everything in a bioavailable form and - most 
> importantly - it is all balanced and so avoiding the pitfall of having too 
> much rather than too little of anything - which can be disastrous.  Also 
> juicing vegetables using all different kinds is excellentDee
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> 
> 
>> On 28 Apr 2015, at 22:31, PT Ferrance  wrote:
>> 
>> As long as you have the digestive system and metabolism to absorb it.  Some 
>> of us don't.
>> PT
>> From: Léna 
>> To: "silver-list@eskimo.com"  
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 8:42 AM
>> Subject: Re: CS>Selenium
>> 
>> Two brazil nuts can provide a healthy, daily dose of selenium, and are more 
>> enjoyable than taking a pill.
>> Be well, 
>> Lena
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Apr 28, 2015, at 7:05 AM, V  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Selenium is also something you are dependent in buying along with all the 
>>> other recommended supplements you really have to pick and choose or spend a 
>>> rather large amount of money each month to maintain. So I do pick and 
>>> choose and even IF it is a preferable to use selenium over silver 
>>> solutions, I can make it and use it cheaply.
>>> 
>>> The fact that I can plant a seed and it becomes a flower, share a bit of 
>>> knowledge and it becomes another's, smile at someone and receive a smile in 
>>> return, are to me continual spiritual exercises.
>>> Leo Buscaglia
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 1:50 AM, Dee  wrote:
>>> Trouble is, selenium is highly toxic in bigger than micro dosesDee
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>> 
 On 28 Apr 2015, at 03:55, Phil Morrison  wrote:
 
 
 Y'all are aware of the anti-inflammatory, anti-pathogen, and tumor 
 suppressing properties of nanoparticle silver, but may not know that 
 selenium also performs these functions.   Plus,  selenium is the essential 
 mineral co-factor in converting amino acids into proteins.   As Dr. Olree 
 sums up in "Minerals for the Genetic Code" ... "Every form of cancer is a 
 child of selenium deficiency." 
> 
> 


Re: CS>Selenium

2015-04-29 Thread RaVen
Does the sea green supplement you take have iodine in it? Cannot ingest that 
with Hashimoto's. 

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