[Renee] We were just discussing silica from DE on another list. Here is a
message that is very pertinent to this, that someone posted. I just talked
to Dr Galen Knight who conducted the original research on DE as a metal
detox. He also did the lab analysis that appears on Earth Works Health site.
Hmmm, interesting but I don't know that I agree with all of it. DE isn't
sand. It's made from the skeletons, bones if you will, of tiny
creatures. So they can say what they will, a lot of people taking DE
have reported greater bone density after taking DE for a while. And from
what I've read
: AnnieBSmythe [mailto:anniebsmy...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 12:31 PM
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Subject: Re: CSSilica and DE
Hmmm, interesting but I don't know that I agree with all of it. DE isn't
sand. It's made from the skeletons, bones if you will, of tiny
creatures. So they can say
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From: Betsy Coffey
I take Biosil silicon supplement by Jarrow. One of the benefits listed in
the literature states that it is good for bones- Silicon is essential for
collagen formation and complexing calcium into bone tissue(bone
mineralization). Eisinger and Clairet(1993) showed that silicon
supplementation can
: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, August 02, 1999 6:50 AM
Subject: Re: CSSilica to Calcium
I'm not disputing that plants can transmute, there have been some pretty
convincing experiments along these lines. But in the case
, or estrogen.
5) don't eat sand... it's bad for your teeth.
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Monday, August 02, 1999 6:50 AM
Subject: Re: CSSilica to Calcium
I'm not disputing that plants can
Hi Marsha,
I think this idea comes from some research where the calcium
content of chicken eggs was seen to rise after the chickens
ingested silica sand, thus implying that silica was transmuted to
calcium. What was not immediately understood was that silica sand
contains appreaciable amounts of
I'm not disputing that plants can transmute, there have been some pretty
convincing experiments along these lines. But in the case of simply
checking weight, that could be from the sprout taking up carbon dioxide, and
using the carbon for growth.
Marshall
D. Garrett wrote:
transmutation in
Subscribe to Infinate Energy magazine. There have been a number of articles
in which this has been reported.
Marshall
Ivan Anderson wrote:
Hi Marsha,
I think this idea comes from some research where the calcium
content of chicken eggs was seen to rise after the chickens
ingested silica
transmutation in nature is real.
put a seed of a known chemical composition in a sterile test tube with
distilled water. after the seed has sprouted check the weight of the
water and the sprout and explain where the extra elements and weight
of the sprout came from.
but i've been wrong before
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