Hi Annie, would you post where you get the lomatium or if you feel an
obligation to your supplier you could give me a call. 308-268-6081
h...@mcmo.net
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> Hi Annie, Will you tell us where you get your bulk supplements? Thank you
> MLE
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Annie B Smythe<mailto:anniebsmy...@gmail.com>
>   To: silver-list@eskimo.com<mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
>   Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 11:14 AM
>   Subject: Re: CS> GABA source
>
>
>   Yep ALA does some amazing things. It recycles antioxidants already in
>   the body. But I prefer the R form. Regular ALA has both R and S forms
>   and the S form kind of negates the good that the R fraction does in the
>   body. The R form is not as stable and a little more expensive but it's
>   worth it. I can really feel the difference. The difference is dramatic.
>   And I take my R ALA with 1 gram of Acetyl  L Carnitine and 1 gram of
>   vitamin C.  I can really tell when I haven't taken it for a day or two.
>
>   Just off the top of my head;
>
>   An Inositol/Choline combination is good for the neurons and nerves too.
>
>   I use a liquid form of B complex that I swish in my mouth for
> absorption.
>
>   Bacopa Monnieri, Coleus Forskohlii, Huperzine A, Rhodeola Rosea, and
>   Gotu Kola are several other brain protectors. As well as vinpocetine and
>   Ginkgo. Eleuthero is another one as well as the other Ginsengs, but
>   eleuthero is a bit more gentle in its action than the other Ginsengs.
>   Eleuthero used to be called Siberian Ginseng.. Bilberry is great for the
>   eyes but it's also great for circulation.
>
>   I also take 6 grams of cinnamon every day to keep my cells sensitive to
>   insulin, and I usually take just 2 grams of turmeric, and Ginger daily,
>   unless I sprain a thumb while I'm sleeping, LOL, then I up the dosage. I
>   also take MSM and Glucosamine 2 grams of each daily.
>
>   I switch off on the brain protecting supplements every other day so the
>   body doesn't have a chance to get used to the same thing every day.
>
>   Taurine is another great supplement for the brain, and glucose uptake. I
>   buy it by the lb. It's also great for the eyes. Astaxanthin, and
>   Zeaxanthin are two more good antioxidants for the eyes, along with
>   Lutein, and a couple more that are on the tip of my tongue. They help
>   prevent Macular degeneration in older eyes. I can tell when I don't take
>   those for a few days too.
>
>   Unfortunately the body does age no matter what we do, but we can
>   minimize the age related debilities, thank heavens.
>
>   It's really much more economical to buy in bulk and make your own
>   capsules, tinctures, infusions and teas. I'd be spending much much more
>   if I bought everything already encapsulated  and bottled. Making your
>   own tinctures and other stuff isn't hard, or complicated, at all. If you
>   make your own colloidal silver you can make these other things quite
> easily.
>
>   I just bought 4 lbs of freshly harvested Lomatium root, and some Usnea,
>   to make tinctures and oil infusions for the family for this coming flu
>   season. I've also bought some Licorice root and a few other
>   expectorants, and lung and bronchial tube clearer uppers.
>
>
>
>
>   Annie
>
>
>
>   Harold MacDonald wrote:
>   > 
> http://betterlife.com/prod_home_page.asp?prod_id=27651<http://betterlife.com/prod_home_page.asp?prod_id=27651>
>   >
>   > Other benefits of GABA
>   >
>   > Snipped;
>   > The Lipoic Acid, vitamin E treatment significantly increased the level
> of
>   > glutathione, GABA and serotonin levels in the whole brain as well as
>   > in the
>   > regions of the olfactory lobe, cerebrum, hippocampus-hypothalamus,
>   > cerebellum and pons-medulla. This is quite a demonstration of the
>   > actions of
>   > these compounds in protecting the brain from environmental toxic
> assault.
>   >
>   >
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