Maybe you were taking the wrong form of chlorella...?
John
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:29 PM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
You're right Dee...
I've always been a supplement freak, but when I got around to trying
chlorella it put my head in the toilet.
Tried it two more times, but it's just a
Isn't it strange Chuck, because it is supposed to be a whole superfood. It
does have chelation properties though, so maybe it gets rid of the wrong type
of mineral i.e. iron or something - in some people. I know I have always been
low in iron so maybe this is it.. dee
On 25 Jan 2010, at
At 04:28 AM 1/26/2010, you wrote:
But iron overload is really scary -
it even causes cancer.
Yes, iron overload is very scary, and since it is so rarely even
looked for, I believe it is way underdiagnosed, and since the
normal lab range for ferritin is averaged from people who were
in the prevention (and,
perhaps, even the treatment) of several devastating neurological
diseases.
-Original Message-
From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 9:21 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSVit C increases iron uptake
At 04:28 AM 1/26/2010, you
Thanks Steve,
Very interesting info.
sol
At 10:52 AM 1/26/2010, you wrote:
Alpha Lipoic Acid has been shown to reduce iron buildup in the brain and
inhibit excess iron accumulation. While there does not appear to be
studies regarding iron and ALA in other body tissues, I see no reason
why
I take dessicated liver powder for the heme iron.
It doesn't build up in the system the way other
iron types do. Used to be once upon a time, that
doctors recommended live three times a week for
anemic patients but it's been a very long time
since I've heard that. It's also a great source of
Just shows really, that unless you know exactly what you are doing, it can be a
very dodgy thing taking some supplements. I have been taking chlorella, vit C
ALA and D3 sublingual, along with whey, and the last two days I have felt
really unwell; so much so, that I have left off all
You're right Dee...
I've always been a supplement freak, but when I got around to trying
chlorella it put my head in the toilet.
Tried it two more times, but it's just a no-go.
Gave it away.
Chuck
Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone,
hi, Simeon:
I give blood every 56 days. The Red Cross always test my iron levels which
are usually around 10 - 12, normal they say. I enjoy giving blood because
it not only helps the Red Cross and many people, but it gets any excess iron
out of my system and gets my spleen working making new
John:
Do you take any fish oil supplements? I read recently that studies indicate C
and E interfere with its apoptotic activities, and that could be an issue if
one is taking high-ish doses of fish oil to control cancer.
Thanks,
TW
John E. Stevens jonellis.steven...@gmail.com wrote:
for that yourself. How do I know. I was engineer
for a brewery a good few years ago and that was told to me. I wanted to
know why the caustic soda bottle washing fluid didn't etch the glass.
OK,
Tony
On 24 Jan 2010 at 8:24, John E. Stevens wrote about :
Subject : Re: CSVit C increases iron uptake
hi
john, what type magnesium is ok to take. I got magnesium chloride as was
recommended by Dr. Sircius (?) nurse when I had mercury poisoning. Leslie
- Original Message -
From: John E. Stevens
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, January 24, 2010 7:24 AM
Subject: Re: CSVit C
On the iron overload sites I have visited, the recommendation is
simply not to take vit C with meals. It is fine to take vit C between
meals away from iron containing drinks and foods. Info I read at the
Livon Labs site indicates that liposomal C passes from the stomach or
intestines into the
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