Hi Tara,
Your mention of Mt. Shasta got my attention, as I've felt its inexplicable power and have had some experiences there I wouldn't dare share (they'd strain others' credulity).
Do you know of a source for Mt. Shasta B/G algae?

Be well,
Léna
On May 13, 2012, at 8:33 AM, 123 456 wrote:

Magnatite only occurs (as far as I know) in volcanic areas of the planet.
Look up John Milewski's sites and you will quickly se my interest in
this mineral.
I have seen some very amazing elements forming in the tight crevice's
of this stone.
i am firmly convinced that it is the magnatite that attracts or forms
the ormus that is then taken up by teh B/G algae that grows naturally
in that high lake on Mt Shasta.
It has teh ability to unlock one's own stem cells aparently.
That was from a study done in NZ about 25 or 30 years ago, still not
commonly known in NA.
I will refrain from any product recommendations but I've been eating
it for the past 26 years and I'm holding up not too badly.
Tara

On 5/12/12, Jane MacRoss <highfie...@internode.on.net> wrote:
Yes! That wonderful book "Aboriginal Men of High Degree" writes that they carried obsidian which is found all over the ground in parts of central Australia - as well as quartz crystal - / black and white. Is magnatite the

same as haematite?

Jane

From: "123 456" <whiteol...@gmail.com>


I think the apache tear works because it has come through the fire of
the ancient volcano and melted the matrix(?) or quartz, well it is
glass after all) and it has somehow trapped the ormus element into it.
If anyone accepts that there is something called ormus than that's as
good a theory as any I have ever heard.
The magnatite might be present in the apache tear as well as the
denser from of obsidian.
Do we have any geologists here on this group?


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