Re: CSMinerals for a healthy body

2015-06-11 Thread Kenneth Taylor
Funny thing, I just started taking a Magnesium supplement just a week ago. Kenneth Karen is Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise From:Ron ron@gmail.com Date:Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 14:00 Subject:Re: CSMinerals for a healthy body It is good except for the magnesium. http://www.naturalnews.com

Re: CSMinerals for a healthy body

2015-06-08 Thread Ron
It is good except for the magnesium. http://www.naturalnews.com/046401_magnesium_dietary_supplements_nutrient_absorption.html Ron Kelly, Dr. Olree's Grand Unified Organic Mineral Complex product is an excellent source of selenium, iodine, and boron. Hillman Health Foods, Inc. of Hillman, MI

Re: CSMinerals for a healthy body

2015-06-08 Thread Phil Morrison
Kelly, Dr. Olree's Grand Unified Organic Mineral Complex product is an excellent source of selenium, iodine, and boron. Hillman Health Foods, Inc. of Hillman, MI offers this product. Hillman web site: www.emineral.info Also on Facebook.

Re: CSMinerals for a healthy body

2015-06-08 Thread Kelly Tanner
Oh yes that's great! Thank you!Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhoneAt Jun 7, 2015, 1:07:48 PM, Lena Guyot wrote:If you can handle nuts, it's said that 2 Brazil nuts per day will provide you with required selenium.Be well,LénaOn Jun 7, 2015, at 11:12 AM, Phil Morrison

Re: CSMinerals for a healthy body

2015-06-08 Thread Kelly Tanner
Thank you! I love getting info like this, I didn't know there is an organic form, do you have info as to where to purchase and brand names?Thank you!Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhoneAt Jun 7, 2015, 11:13:23 AM, Phil Morrison wrote:Kelly,The organic forms of selenium are

Re: CSMinerals for a healthy body

2015-06-07 Thread Lena Guyot
If you can handle nuts, it's said that 2 Brazil nuts per day will provide you with required selenium. Be well, Léna On Jun 7, 2015, at 11:12 AM, Phil Morrison wrote: Kelly, The organic forms of selenium are best like selenomethionine. Inorganic forms, like sodium selenate or selenite,

Re: CSMinerals for a healthy body

2015-06-07 Thread Dee
Much better. It's not a good idea to take minerals as separate supplements because selenium can be toxic and you can cause an imbalance which would create more problems.Dee Sent from my iPad On 7 Jun 2015, at 18:06, Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com wrote: If you can handle nuts, it's

Re: CSMinerals for a healthy body

2015-06-07 Thread Phil Morrison
Kelly, The organic forms of selenium are best like selenomethionine. Inorganic forms, like sodium selenate or selenite, are pretty much a waste of money.

Re: CSMinerals for healthy body

2015-06-04 Thread oneheart1way48
specialising in that area regards hg From: Joe Huard j...@nili.ca To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, June 1, 2015 6:14:28 PM Subject: Re: CSMinerals for healthy body So, stop releasing and save it up? :-) Joe On 2015-06-01 1:44 PM, Phil Morrison wrote: There are dozens

CSMinerals for healthy body

2015-06-01 Thread Phil Morrison
There are dozens of essential minerals needed to keep the body running at top speed. A deficiency of any one of these minerals causes the body to expend extra energy to compensate for the missing mineral, or even deal with specific dysfunctions. My two favorite minerals are Silver and Selenium.

Re: CSMinerals for healthy body

2015-06-01 Thread HARSHA GODAVARI
I believe that there ARE banks specialising in that area regards hg - Original Message - From: Joe Huard j...@nili.ca To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, June 1, 2015 6:14:28 PM Subject: Re: CSMinerals for healthy body So, stop releasing and save it up? :-) Joe

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2015-06-01 Thread Joe Huard
So, stop releasing and save it up? :-) Joe On 2015-06-01 1:44 PM, Phil Morrison wrote: There are dozens of essential minerals needed to keep the body running at top speed. A deficiency of any one of these minerals causes the body to expend extra energy to compensate for the missing

Re: CSminerals to minimize radiation effects

2014-03-05 Thread Deborah Gerard
The USA...it's already showing up on the west coast. On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 12:22 AM, Alan Faulkner ala...@gmail.com wrote: Where is here? A On 2014-03-04, at 18:47 PM, Beth Toraason wrote: Good questions, given the articles today about the coming radiation plume from Fukushima.  

CSminerals to minimize radiation effects

2014-03-04 Thread Shirley Reed
I think someone on this list posted info regarding what minerals needed to be supplied in generous amounts to prevent the uptake of radioactive cesium, strontium, plutonium etc.   We already know about iodine.  Somehow I did not save this info.  Does anyone have this information or know where

Re: CSminerals to minimize radiation effects

2014-03-04 Thread Beth Toraason
Good questions, given the articles today about the coming radiation plume from Fukushima. (I believe it's already here and the object of a massive coverup.) Beth T On Mar 4, 2014, at 7:41 PM, Shirley Reed wrote: I think someone on this list posted info regarding what minerals needed to be

Re: CSminerals to minimize radiation effects

2014-03-04 Thread Alan Faulkner
Where is here? A On 2014-03-04, at 18:47 PM, Beth Toraason wrote: Good questions, given the articles today about the coming radiation plume from Fukushima. (I believe it's already here and the object of a massive coverup.) Beth T On Mar 4, 2014, at 7:41 PM, Shirley Reed wrote: I think

CSMinerals for heart and brain

2008-06-22 Thread Mary Ellen Murphy
What minerals are best for the heart and brain. Thanks Mary Ellen -Original Message- From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com] Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 3:41 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSRe: Unnecessary problems Making CS- heart Wayne, tell me again, what are

Re: CSMinerals Lost in Sweat, What kind and How much ?

2008-01-11 Thread Tad Winiecki
On Jan 5, 2008, at 12:59 PM, Wayne Fugitt wrote: How do you know what minerals are lost in Sweat, ... if any ? Wayne- After we started doing a sauna, I looked at the yahoo sauna-detox group to check out about detoxing and they had suggested protocols for detoxing and replenishing

CSMinerals Lost in Sweat, What kind and How much ?

2008-01-05 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Nancy, At 01:56 AM 1/5/2008, you wrote: Also we have been using a homemade sauna and I use Alacer Electromix to replace minerals lost in sweat, How do you know what minerals are lost is Sweat, ... if any ? It is possible to sweat and not loose salt, not sure about all the

Re: CSMinerals Lost in Sweat, What kind and How much ?

2008-01-05 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: Wayne Fugitt cwa...@netdoor.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 1:59 PM Subject: CSMinerals Lost in Sweat, What kind and How much ? How do you know what minerals are lost is Sweat, ... if any ? It is possible to sweat

CSminerals to gail

2007-12-11 Thread zeb caffe
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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2007-04-14 Thread zeb caffe
Regarding the collodial minerals and concentrace, wasnt there a discussion about minerals and the difference between collodial and ionic minerals.(with ionic minerals being preferable due to heavy metal contaminaation in collodial minerals?) I think ionic minerals are plant based and considered

Re: CSminerals

2007-04-14 Thread Clayton Family
Great Salt lake On Apr 14, 2007, at 2:45 PM, zeb caffe wrote: Regarding the collodial minerals and concentrace, wasnt there a discussion about minerals and the difference between collodial and ionic minerals.(with ionic minerals being preferable due to heavy metal contaminaation in collodial

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2006-07-20 Thread Terry Chamberlin
If only they could remove the chloride in the process when the remove the sodium, then we would have a near perfect trace element product. Perhaps they cant separate the chloride out without loosing the other minerals. The magnesium is high and is instantly absorbed, also the trace mineral lithium

Re: CSMinerals in Australia

2004-04-15 Thread Garnet
Seaweed, nuts and seeds are great sources of plant based minerals. Also anything dark green. Liquid or colloidal minerals are better than metallic but the best is what you get in your food. Supplements provide excess minerals that must then be removed by the liver and the kidneys, thereby taxing

CSMinerals in Australia

2004-04-14 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Rowena, The mineral product you mentioned in your last post is called humic shale or humic clay, usually minerals from the ground that have been ground to dust and then suspended in water. Usually they are very old organic deposits (plants and animals) that have essentially petrified. They may not

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2004-02-16 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Stuff, Yes I agree with your sentiments entirely. :) And thanks for the sites. Will go to them when I can connect again. I'm not into chemistry or biochemistry, its just not one of my strengths. But I am looking for solid advice for my little health publication. and pertinent info for

Re: CSMinerals

2004-02-16 Thread Stuff
At 01:17 PM 2/16/2004 +0200, you wrote: ?xml version=1.0 ? Hi Stuff, Yes I agree with your sentiments entirely. :) And thanks for the sites. Will go to them when I can connect again. I'm not into chemistry or biochemistry, its just not one of my strengths. But I am looking for solid advice for

Re: CSminerals and Chelation

2004-02-12 Thread Jack Dayton
Wayne Fugitt 2/11/04 2:59 PM Wrote: What you are saying, or the way I understand it, 100 mg of POTASSIUM, Hi Wayne, I think your choice of potassium as an example might not have been the best choice -- reason, although the amount of potassium listed might state

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2004-02-11 Thread Terry Chamberlin
I don't think I have ever seen potassium expressed as an amino acid complex, and never found potassium listed under amino acids. Minerals are frequently combined with amino acids – it’s called Chelating – to make them more assimilable. This is because the minerals they are putting in the

CSminerals and Chelation

2004-02-11 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Terry, Thanks for the details and guiding my thinking. Minerals are frequently combined with amino acids ­ it’s called Chelating ­ to make them more assimilable. I wonder if any plant or human can use a mineral that is not in fact chelated? Based on your statement above, there

CSMinerals in Honey

2003-10-23 Thread Charles Sutton
Following is from: http://english.lappi-hunaja.fi/health.html The research made in 1991 gives you an idea of versatile nutrient compound of honey / 100 g: energy 1 399 kj / 334 kcal protein 0,3 g carbohydrate 82,0 g B2-vitamin 0,04 mg niacin 0,3 mg B6-vitamin 0,02 mg pantoteen acid 0,07