RE: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-15 Thread Dee
This is really interesting. So is algae an animal, or an animal cross plant? Dee ---Original Message--- From: bob Larson Date: 15/07/2008 01:41:04 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons yeah, but strangely it's an algae also from wiki

Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread Clayton Family
There are major differences between salt water algae (kelp, etc) and fresh water algae, the first being that nearly all sea water kelp and other algae is safe to eat, and many different kinds are used as food all over the world. Nearly all fresh water algae is poisonous. It is so toxic that

Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread bbanever
Subject: Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons There are major differences between salt water algae (kelp, etc) and fresh water algae, the first being that nearly all sea water kelp and other algae is safe to eat, and many different kinds are used as food all over the world. Nearly all

Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread Clayton Family
water variety commonly sold in stores. Corrections welcome. Bob - Original Message - From: Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 7:02 AM Subject: Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons There are major differences between salt

Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread Dee
Kelp is seaweed though. Dee ---Original Message--- From: Clayton Family Date: 14/07/2008 18:17:49 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons It looks to me like they are both fresh water algal species, from what I read in WIkipedia: http

Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread Dee
But I thought that kelp was a plant not an algae? Dee ---Original Message--- From: Clayton Family Date: 14/07/2008 15:03:18 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons There are major differences between salt water algae (kelp, etc) and fresh water

Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread Clayton Family
: 14/07/2008 15:03:18 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons   There are major differences between salt water algae (kelp, etc) and fresh water algae, the first being that nearly all sea water kelp and other algae is safe to eat, and many different kinds

Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread Dee
Thanks for that Kathryn. Dee ---Original Message--- From: Clayton Family Date: 07/14/08 20:37:02 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons yes, it is both- that is why they call it Giant Kelp- it is huge, and can grow to 40 m or maybe more

RE: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread bob Larson
: Monday, July 14, 2008 11:09 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons Clayton Family, I believe Spirulina is a salt water algae, chlorella is the fresh water variety commonly sold in stores. Corrections welcome. Bob -- The Silver List

RE: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread bob Larson
. The word kelp was also used directly to refer to these processed ashes.[2] -Original Message- From: Dee [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 1:56 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSKelp versus spirulina- algae lessons Kelp is seaweed though. Dee