B lind gets his from Life-Enthusiast, and I do not know where they get
their product. However, as I noted before, I am still in the "Testing
Phase" of my Prill situation, and have not reached a point where I will
fully endorse them. Generally, I like to personally test something for
a year or more before recommending it to anyone. I'm pretty careful not
to put my credibility on the line for something that doesn't work, might
cause issues, or is a waste of money.
For example I purchased salt crystal lamps for their reported ionization
factor, but haven't really found them beneficial in terms of ionization.
But they do look pretty, and give off a nice light, but I do not
recommend them to people simply because I can't prove any health
benefit from them. Although again, for a nice ambiance, they sure do
give off nice light. Anything more than that, I haven't found anything,
and don't recommend them.
Prills, if after some time, I have benefit, and can compare that with
others, and then start to draw some conclusions. It's going to be awhile
before I will put my credibility on the line for prill beads, and if
they don't perform or offer benefits, they'll be cast off.. But this is
interesting off the MSDS don't you think Dave? It says not to store
prills in water.. LOL!
http://www.baymag.com/media/magnesium_oxide_msds.pdf
Dan Nave wrote:
Bodhi,
Where did Blind Guru say he got his prills from originally?
I don't believe he actually makes them from scratch.
Dan
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 9:53 AM, bodhisattva <bodhisat...@mutemail.com
<mailto:bodhisat...@mutemail.com>> wrote:
I encourage those that "Dowse" to dowse the Mag-Prills below, and
then compare their results with the ones sold on Blind Guru. Let
us know your findings (I already do but don't want to spoil the fun).
Christina Mattson wrote:
Dan, that's pretty interesting, i am currently adding a magnesium
supplement to my horses food that is supposed to help calm their
nerveous system (He is very high strung). Maybe i should just
throw a chunk of Prill in his water trough LOL. I would need a
lot, it holds 70 gallons.
On a side note, do you know where i could find information on
what minerals are in glacial silt or how to test it?
Tina
--- On *Sat, 6/19/10, Dan Nave /<bhangcha...@gmail.com>
<mailto:bhangcha...@gmail.com>/* wrote:
From: Dan Nave <bhangcha...@gmail.com>
<mailto:bhangcha...@gmail.com>
Subject: CS>Magnesium Oxide Prills
To: silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 11:04 AM
http://www.magnesiaspecialties.com/agricultural.htm
AniMag®, CropMag®, ProMag®:
Magnesium Oxide for Agricultural Applications
High purity magnesium oxide supplements for animal feeds,
crops, and
fairways. Martin Marietta provides three magnesium oxide
supplements
for use in agricultural applications:
AniMag magnesium oxide – A granular, high purity feed grade
magnesium
oxide processed from magnesium-rich brines, AniMag is an
excellent
source of magnesium for cattle, horses and poultry.
CropMag magnesium oxide – A unique combination of magnesium
sulfate
and magnesium oxide in granular form, CropMag granules are
gradually
released in soil, providing an excellent source of magnesium
for a
variety of crops.
ProMag magnesium oxide – A unique non-burning combination of
magnesium
sources in dust-free micro-prill form, ProMag is used in a
wide range
of plant nutrient applications, including golf greens and
fairways,
specialty turf, and gardens.