Re: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills

2010-06-21 Thread Christina Mattson
Dan, that's pretty interesting, i am currently adding a magnesium supplement to 
my horses food that is supposed to help calm their nerveous system (He is very 
high strung). Maybe i should just throw a chunk of Prill in his water trough 
LOL. I would need a lot, it holds 70 gallons. 
On a side note, do you know where i could find information on what minerals are 
in glacial silt or how to test it?
Tina
 


--- On Sat, 6/19/10, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com wrote:


From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
Subject: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 11:04 AM


http://www.magnesiaspecialties.com/agricultural.htm

AniMag®, CropMag®, ProMag®:
Magnesium Oxide for Agricultural Applications

High purity magnesium oxide supplements for animal feeds, crops, and
fairways. Martin Marietta provides three magnesium oxide supplements
for use in agricultural applications:

AniMag magnesium oxide – A granular, high purity feed grade magnesium
oxide processed from magnesium-rich brines, AniMag is an excellent
source of magnesium for cattle, horses and poultry.

CropMag magnesium oxide – A unique combination of magnesium sulfate
and magnesium oxide in granular form, CropMag granules are gradually
released in soil, providing an excellent source of magnesium for a
variety of crops.

ProMag magnesium oxide – A unique non-burning combination of magnesium
sources in dust-free micro-prill form, ProMag is used in a wide range
of plant nutrient applications, including golf greens and fairways,
specialty turf, and gardens.


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Re: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills

2010-06-21 Thread Dan Nave
Hi Tina,

Maybe you have found a cheap source of magnesium oxide prills.  Can't be too
expensive when bought for this use.  Maybe you should put it in *your*
water...

Glacial silt should contain the minerals of the crushed rock of that area.
I am under the impression that the benefits to the people of these areas
comes from eating a simple and balanced diet of the plants irrigated with
this water containing crushed rock, rather than just ingesting it
themselves...

I don't know how to test for minerals.

Dan

On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 1:05 AM, Christina Mattson tinamatt...@yahoo.comwrote:

   Dan, that's pretty interesting, i am currently adding a magnesium
 supplement to my horses food that is supposed to help calm their nerveous
 system (He is very high strung). Maybe i should just throw a chunk of Prill
 in his water trough LOL. I would need a lot, it holds 70 gallons.
 On a side note, do you know where i could find information on what minerals
 are in glacial silt or how to test it?
 Tina



 --- On *Sat, 6/19/10, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com* wrote:


 From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
 Subject: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills

 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 11:04 AM

  http://www.magnesiaspecialties.com/agricultural.htm

 AniMag®, CropMag®, ProMag®:
 Magnesium Oxide for Agricultural Applications

 High purity magnesium oxide supplements for animal feeds, crops, and
 fairways. Martin Marietta provides three magnesium oxide supplements
 for use in agricultural applications:

 AniMag magnesium oxide – A granular, high purity feed grade magnesium
 oxide processed from magnesium-rich brines, AniMag is an excellent
 source of magnesium for cattle, horses and poultry.

 CropMag magnesium oxide – A unique combination of magnesium sulfate
 and magnesium oxide in granular form, CropMag granules are gradually
 released in soil, providing an excellent source of magnesium for a
 variety of crops.

 ProMag magnesium oxide – A unique non-burning combination of magnesium
 sources in dust-free micro-prill form, ProMag is used in a wide range
 of plant nutrient applications, including golf greens and fairways,
 specialty turf, and gardens.





Re: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills

2010-06-21 Thread bodhisattva
I encourage those that Dowse to dowse the Mag-Prills below, and then 
compare their results with the ones sold on Blind Guru.  Let us know 
your findings (I already do but don't want to spoil the fun).


Christina Mattson wrote:
Dan, that's pretty interesting, i am currently adding a magnesium 
supplement to my horses food that is supposed to help calm their 
nerveous system (He is very high strung). Maybe i should just throw a 
chunk of Prill in his water trough LOL. I would need a lot, it holds 
70 gallons.
On a side note, do you know where i could find information on what 
minerals are in glacial silt or how to test it?

Tina
 



--- On *Sat, 6/19/10, Dan Nave /bhangcha...@gmail.com/* wrote:


From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
Subject: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 11:04 AM

http://www.magnesiaspecialties.com/agricultural.htm

AniMag®, CropMag®, ProMag®:
Magnesium Oxide for Agricultural Applications

High purity magnesium oxide supplements for animal feeds, crops, and
fairways. Martin Marietta provides three magnesium oxide supplements
for use in agricultural applications:

AniMag magnesium oxide – A granular, high purity feed grade magnesium
oxide processed from magnesium-rich brines, AniMag is an excellent
source of magnesium for cattle, horses and poultry.

CropMag magnesium oxide – A unique combination of magnesium sulfate
and magnesium oxide in granular form, CropMag granules are gradually
released in soil, providing an excellent source of magnesium for a
variety of crops.

ProMag magnesium oxide – A unique non-burning combination of magnesium
sources in dust-free micro-prill form, ProMag is used in a wide range
of plant nutrient applications, including golf greens and fairways,
specialty turf, and gardens.





Re: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills

2010-06-21 Thread Dan Nave
Bodhi,

Where did Blind Guru say he got his prills from originally?

I don't believe he actually makes them from scratch.

Dan

On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 9:53 AM, bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.comwrote:

 I encourage those that Dowse to dowse the Mag-Prills below, and then
 compare their results with the ones sold on Blind Guru.  Let us know your
 findings (I already do but don't want to spoil the fun).


 Christina Mattson wrote:

   Dan, that's pretty interesting, i am currently adding a magnesium
 supplement to my horses food that is supposed to help calm their nerveous
 system (He is very high strung). Maybe i should just throw a chunk of Prill
 in his water trough LOL. I would need a lot, it holds 70 gallons.
 On a side note, do you know where i could find information on what minerals
 are in glacial silt or how to test it?
 Tina



 --- On *Sat, 6/19/10, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.combhangcha...@gmail.com
 * wrote:


 From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com bhangcha...@gmail.com
 Subject: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 11:04 AM

 http://www.magnesiaspecialties.com/agricultural.htm

 AniMag®, CropMag®, ProMag®:
 Magnesium Oxide for Agricultural Applications

 High purity magnesium oxide supplements for animal feeds, crops, and
 fairways. Martin Marietta provides three magnesium oxide supplements
 for use in agricultural applications:

 AniMag magnesium oxide – A granular, high purity feed grade magnesium
 oxide processed from magnesium-rich brines, AniMag is an excellent
 source of magnesium for cattle, horses and poultry.

 CropMag magnesium oxide – A unique combination of magnesium sulfate
 and magnesium oxide in granular form, CropMag granules are gradually
 released in soil, providing an excellent source of magnesium for a
 variety of crops.

 ProMag magnesium oxide – A unique non-burning combination of magnesium
 sources in dust-free micro-prill form, ProMag is used in a wide range
 of plant nutrient applications, including golf greens and fairways,
 specialty turf, and gardens.





Re: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills

2010-06-21 Thread bodhisattva
B lind gets his from Life-Enthusiast, and I do not know where they get 
their product.  However, as I noted before, I am still in the Testing 
Phase of my Prill situation, and have not reached a point where I will 
fully endorse them.  Generally, I like to personally test something for 
a year or more before recommending it to anyone. I'm pretty careful not 
to put my credibility on the line for something that doesn't work, might 
cause issues, or is a waste of money.


For example I purchased salt crystal lamps for their reported ionization 
factor, but haven't really found them beneficial in terms of ionization. 
But they do look pretty, and give off a nice light, but I do not 
recommend them to people simply because I can't prove any  health 
benefit from them. Although again, for a nice ambiance, they sure do 
give off nice light. Anything more than that, I haven't found anything, 
and don't recommend them.


Prills, if after some time, I have benefit, and can compare that with 
others, and then start to draw some conclusions. It's going to be awhile 
before I will put my credibility on the line for prill beads, and if 
they don't perform or offer benefits, they'll be cast off..  But this is 
interesting off the MSDS don't you think Dave?  It says not to store 
prills in water.. LOL!


http://www.baymag.com/media/magnesium_oxide_msds.pdf

Dan Nave wrote:

Bodhi,
 
Where did Blind Guru say he got his prills from originally? 
 
I don't believe he actually makes them from scratch.
 
Dan


On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 9:53 AM, bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.com 
mailto:bodhisat...@mutemail.com wrote:


I encourage those that Dowse to dowse the Mag-Prills below, and
then compare their results with the ones sold on Blind Guru.  Let
us know your findings (I already do but don't want to spoil the fun).


Christina Mattson wrote:

Dan, that's pretty interesting, i am currently adding a magnesium
supplement to my horses food that is supposed to help calm their
nerveous system (He is very high strung). Maybe i should just
throw a chunk of Prill in his water trough LOL. I would need a
lot, it holds 70 gallons.
On a side note, do you know where i could find information on
what minerals are in glacial silt or how to test it?
Tina
 



--- On *Sat, 6/19/10, Dan Nave /bhangcha...@gmail.com
mailto:bhangcha...@gmail.com/* wrote:


From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
mailto:bhangcha...@gmail.com
Subject: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills
To: silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 11:04 AM

http://www.magnesiaspecialties.com/agricultural.htm

AniMag®, CropMag®, ProMag®:
Magnesium Oxide for Agricultural Applications

High purity magnesium oxide supplements for animal feeds,
crops, and
fairways. Martin Marietta provides three magnesium oxide
supplements
for use in agricultural applications:

AniMag magnesium oxide – A granular, high purity feed grade
magnesium
oxide processed from magnesium-rich brines, AniMag is an
excellent
source of magnesium for cattle, horses and poultry.

CropMag magnesium oxide – A unique combination of magnesium
sulfate
and magnesium oxide in granular form, CropMag granules are
gradually
released in soil, providing an excellent source of magnesium
for a
variety of crops.

ProMag magnesium oxide – A unique non-burning combination of
magnesium
sources in dust-free micro-prill form, ProMag is used in a
wide range
of plant nutrient applications, including golf greens and
fairways,
specialty turf, and gardens.








Re: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills

2010-06-20 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Yes it is.  It has to go through various processes in the body to turn it into 
mag chloride or something.  People who lack this ability i.e. sick or old, just 
can't do it so it gets passed out almost unchanged.  This is why the cheap 
supermarket supplements are cheap--because they are mag oxide as opposed to mag 
citrate etc.,  dee

On 20 Jun 2010, at 06:10, Gayla Roberts wrote:

 Isn't mag oxide supposed to be the hardest for us to absorb?
 Gayla


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Re: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills

2010-06-20 Thread Nancy Venzon
question here on specifics of mixing and using the Prill Beads. My Prills 
arrived from Blind Buda yesterday. I placed about 4 oz. of beads in a mesh bag, 
rinsed them and started them soaking in a gallon of good filtered water. 
After the 24 hour soak is finished. I pour app 3/4 of the water into a glass 
jar, refill the container with the 1/4  amount in it to recharge and drink the 
3/4 amount  and keep perpetuating the water this way. Do I leave the Prill 
Beads in the  bottle with 1/4 left in it? Any other details I should know?

Re: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills

2010-06-20 Thread M. G. Devour
Dear Nancy,

 question here on specifics of mixing and using the Prill Beads. My
 Prills arrived from Blind Buda yesterday.

Wasn't that Blind Guru? grin

 I placed about 4 oz. of beads in a mesh bag, rinsed them 

Was there as much rinsing needed for yours as for mine? LOTS of rinsing
before I got all the powder out of them. Still, once done, it's done.

 and started them soaking in a gallon of good filtered water.  After the
 24 hour soak is finished. I pour app 3/4 of the water into a glass jar,
 refill the container with the 1/4  amount in it to recharge and drink
 the 3/4 amount  and keep perpetuating the water this way. Do I leave
 the Prill Beads in the  bottle with 1/4 left in it?

Yes, then refill it so the next batch starts to process while you use
the previous one.

 Any other details I should know?

It tastes good? Seems to do no harm after a couple of weeks using it.

I've found my appetite and cravings a little better controlled. I'm
more prone to go for a glass of water than to graze the fridge and
pantry for a snack.

Let us know if you experience anything interesting.

Peace,

Mike
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Re: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills

2010-06-20 Thread Nancy Venzon
Yes, correction.. Guru... and that is the 2nd time I have called them Budda 
???!!!
Mine did not require much rinsing, the water ran clear  after a minute or so of 
rinsing. and the gallon jar (good thing I know some heavy drinkers, wine 
bottles are great) water that has now sat for about 18 hours is quite clear. I 
will certainly report back to the group my observations.

--- On Sun, 6/20/10, M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:


From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sunday, June 20, 2010, 5:40 AM


Dear Nancy,

 question here on specifics of mixing and using the Prill Beads. My
 Prills arrived from Blind Buda yesterday.

Wasn't that Blind Guru? grin

 I placed about 4 oz. of beads in a mesh bag, rinsed them 

Was there as much rinsing needed for yours as for mine? LOTS of rinsing
before I got all the powder out of them. Still, once done, it's done.

 and started them soaking in a gallon of good filtered water.  After the
 24 hour soak is finished. I pour app 3/4 of the water into a glass jar,
 refill the container with the 1/4  amount in it to recharge and drink
 the 3/4 amount  and keep perpetuating the water this way. Do I leave
 the Prill Beads in the  bottle with 1/4 left in it?

Yes, then refill it so the next batch starts to process while you use
the previous one.

 Any other details I should know?

It tastes good? Seems to do no harm after a couple of weeks using it.

I've found my appetite and cravings a little better controlled. I'm
more prone to go for a glass of water than to graze the fridge and
pantry for a snack.

Let us know if you experience anything interesting.

Peace,

Mike
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com                        ]
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CSMagnesium Oxide Prills

2010-06-19 Thread Dan Nave
http://www.magnesiaspecialties.com/agricultural.htm

AniMag®, CropMag®, ProMag®:
Magnesium Oxide for Agricultural Applications

High purity magnesium oxide supplements for animal feeds, crops, and
fairways. Martin Marietta provides three magnesium oxide supplements
for use in agricultural applications:

AniMag magnesium oxide – A granular, high purity feed grade magnesium
oxide processed from magnesium-rich brines, AniMag is an excellent
source of magnesium for cattle, horses and poultry.

CropMag magnesium oxide – A unique combination of magnesium sulfate
and magnesium oxide in granular form, CropMag granules are gradually
released in soil, providing an excellent source of magnesium for a
variety of crops.

ProMag magnesium oxide – A unique non-burning combination of magnesium
sources in dust-free micro-prill form, ProMag is used in a wide range
of plant nutrient applications, including golf greens and fairways,
specialty turf, and gardens.


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Re: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills

2010-06-19 Thread Dan Nave
http://www.magnesiaspecialties.com/students.htm

Check out the links on this page to see how the magnesium oxide, etc is made.

Dan

On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com wrote:
 http://www.magnesiaspecialties.com/agricultural.htm

 AniMag®, CropMag®, ProMag®:
 Magnesium Oxide for Agricultural Applications

 High purity magnesium oxide supplements for animal feeds, crops, and
 fairways. Martin Marietta provides three magnesium oxide supplements
 for use in agricultural applications:

 AniMag magnesium oxide – A granular, high purity feed grade magnesium
 oxide processed from magnesium-rich brines, AniMag is an excellent
 source of magnesium for cattle, horses and poultry.

 CropMag magnesium oxide – A unique combination of magnesium sulfate
 and magnesium oxide in granular form, CropMag granules are gradually
 released in soil, providing an excellent source of magnesium for a
 variety of crops.

 ProMag magnesium oxide – A unique non-burning combination of magnesium
 sources in dust-free micro-prill form, ProMag is used in a wide range
 of plant nutrient applications, including golf greens and fairways,
 specialty turf, and gardens.


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Re: CSMagnesium Oxide Prills

2010-06-19 Thread Gayla Roberts

Isn't mag oxide supposed to be the hardest for us to absorb?
Gayla
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http://www.magnesiaspecialties.com/agricultural.htm

AniMag®, CropMag®, ProMag®:
Magnesium Oxide for Agricultural Applications

High purity magnesium oxide supplements for animal feeds, crops, and
fairways. Martin Marietta provides three magnesium oxide supplements
for use in agricultural applications:

AniMag magnesium oxide – A granular, high purity feed grade magnesium
oxide processed from magnesium-rich brines, AniMag is an excellent
source of magnesium for cattle, horses and poultry.

CropMag magnesium oxide – A unique combination of magnesium sulfate
and magnesium oxide in granular form, CropMag granules are gradually
released in soil, providing an excellent source of magnesium for a
variety of crops.

ProMag magnesium oxide – A unique non-burning combination of magnesium
sources in dust-free micro-prill form, ProMag is used in a wide range
of plant nutrient applications, including golf greens and fairways,
specialty turf, and gardens.


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