...a cow magnet??
** A whole lotta bull in a new Corvette.
..in the coop, a chick magnet would be a pedophile.
In a beauty spa, a pedofile would be used to make your toe nails nice.
Builders use toe nails to cinch boards together and then file tax when
they're done.
If you don't file tax,
to diagnose a problemRobb
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From: debbiegerar...@comcast.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: CSFwd: Re: CSMSM powder form $6/lb
unreal the price difference is astronomical too...a cow magnet?? I never heard
I have a veterinary friend (DVM) who has said the vet drugs are exactly the
same, from the same factories, but to be certified for human consumption
they have to be monitored and tested periodically for purity, etc. So the
animal drugs are at the beginning and end of a run of human drugs, just are
Opti-msm is the only msm made in the U.S. from U.S. sourced raw
materials, is my understanding.
sol
Mark S. Siepak wrote:
I have a veterinary friend (DVM) who has said the vet drugs are
exactly the same, from the same factories, but to be certified for
human consumption they have to be
Did you friend say anything about the vitamins, minerals and probiotics? thanks
again...debbie
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From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
Opti-msm is the only msm made in the U.S. from U.S. sourced raw
materials, is my understanding.
sol
Mark S.
No, but I have read elsewhere the same type of info about mineral and herbal
supplements, ie, the bulk sales are the same item, just part of the
manufacturing run is certified for human use, and put into appropriate size
capsules. The rest gets pressed into pills for whatever size animal would be
unreal the price difference is astronomical too...a cow magnet?? I never heard
of that one very interesting thanks debbie
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From: Mark S. Siepak bro...@gtcinternet.com
No, but I have read elsewhere the same type of info about mineral and herbal
@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: CSFwd: Re: CSMSM powder form $6/lb
unreal the price difference is astronomical too...a cow magnet?? I never
heard of that one very interesting thanks debbie
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From: Mark S. Siepak
Are the other products listed good for human consumption?...thanks debbie
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From: scl...@netzero.net scl...@netzero.net
http://www.jeffersequine.com/ssc/product.asp?CID=1mscssid=70W6P5RUWT0P8KMT29KFWSPCDVK563AB
$6.20/lb at Jeffers if you don't mind
You can ask them. I was recommended their for msm by someone who uses it for
themselves.
-- debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote:
Are the other products listed good for human consumption?...thanks debbie
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From: scl...@netzero.net scl...@netzero.net
things sure are cheap there compared to the prices for us human
consumption...do you have animals as well?...debbie
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From: scl...@netzero.net scl...@netzero.net
You can ask them. I was recommended their for msm by someone who uses it for
Hi All,
A while back the topic of MSM was addressed and some folks gave places to
purchase in powder form. I am dealing with MS, joint stiffness and pain and
also digestive and elimination problems and I feel the powder form could be
more effective. Anyone care to share their source as
Have you tried CMO??
Marshalee
Hi All,
A while back the topic of MSM was addressed and some folks gave places to
purchase in powder form. I am dealing with MS, joint stiffness and pain and
also digestive and elimination problems and I feel the powder form could be
more effective.
Hi Margaret,
I get my powder form MSM at the feed store. This product is for uses in horses
and is 99.9% pure. It is also cheap, $9.95 for a one pund can. I take 8 to 9
grams a day in the glass of water.
The measuring scoop is in the can and it holds 10 grams.
Hope this will help you :)
I buy MSM at my local feed store. We have horses, and the product for
horses comes in a bigger can, and it is cheaper. It is the same stuff.
I just do a scoopfull. I have no guidelines.
On Jul 21, 2006, at 7:16 AM, The PATH News wrote:
Hi All,
A while back the topic of MSM was addressed
Interesting article about MSM:
http://www.emmessar.com/chemical/company/p8.htm
The PATH News thepathn...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi All,
A while back the topic of MSM was addressed and some folks gave places to
purchase in powder form. I am dealing with MS, joint stiffness and pain and
Bulkfoods.com sells MSM powder for $9.71 a pound, including shipping.
http://www.bulkfoods.com
Marlys
P.S. Sorry for sending the whole digest in my reply the first time,
Mike. I KNOW better than that! Got distracted and hit send before
trimming it.
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http://www.jeffersequine.com/ssc/product.asp?CID=1mscssid=70W6P5RUWT0P8KMT29KFWSPCDVK563AB
$6.20/lb at Jeffers if you don't mind it being sold for equine use. Probably
the same as the other msm.
-- patriot2...@mindspring.com wrote:
Bulkfoods.com sells MSM powder for $9.71 a pound, including
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