Sorry I've forgotten again, but is it ALA which is derived from whey and
eventually, glutathione? Dee
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From: Brooks Bradley
Date: 12/11/07 04:40:37
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSElevated liver enzymes in a dog: COMMENT
We have, during a
I cut the end off of my thumb a few years ago, almost to the bone. Odd
thing was that this thumb had had a scar on the end of it where I had
run it into a circular saw when I was a teenager. Anyway, this time I
kept the wound wet with CS continually. It healed without scarring, and
now both
Dear Dee,
Alpha Lipoic Acid is not a vitamin, it is produced within the body.
ALA is a disulphide compound which acts as a cofactor in critical energy-producing reactions in the body.. No excess ALA seems to be manufactured by the body-therefore, supplementation is required
Yes, Marshall, your story was my inspiration. I can see why they use
it in burn clinics. Would it treat esophagus erosions, and how much
would have to be used, how often, would you think?
Nancy
On Dec 11, 2007, at 7:36 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:
I cut the end off of my thumb a few years
Depending on the age of the person and amount of teeth that he has, I would
seriously consider having the tooth extracted. root canal teeth harbor bacteria
which is not to say that many people do fine with them. But, if he is having an
abcess, chances are, it has been building up infection for
Gail, wasnt there a discussion a while ago on this forum about collodial versus
ionic minerals? I cant remember but I thought that collodial minerals were
thought to be tainted with heavy metals and ionic were thought to be safer and
from plant sources,. I am not stating this as a fact at all.
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