I first heard of Sea Silver in '96 and they DID claim to add CS, originally!

Isn't 'Body Toddy' a product derived from the ancient shale excavated from
the Clark Mines (in Utah, I believe), IOW, a "colloidal mineral" product?

I'd love to have your opinion of the product I've opted for for several
years now, called Body Balance.  It's rich in natural, peptide-form minerals
because it contains juice from fresh-harvested seaweed (not prehistoric
depositions that were cooked by volcanic discharge).  I was convinced to try
it after seeing actual mineral profiles assayed by Western Labs, performed
on Body Balance and competitors that use Clark shale.  Those faxes are on my
website, www.survivalsystem.com (follow the Body Balance hyperlinks).
Thanks.

--Russ

----- Original Message -----
From: C Creel <ccr...@eagle1st.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Sea Silver radio ad


> <<FYI, listened carefully this morning to their weekly 10 minute
> infomercial just to hear what exactly they mean by using "silver" in the
> name.  Seems it refers to 3 types of (unnamed) "sea vegetables that
> contain silver", and apparently no reference to or mention of CS, as I
> had previously assumed that it did contain..  Excellent sounding,
> carefully written promo, ending with..."$40/32 oz. bottle, no shipping
> charge today only, free book(let) included with the first 100 orders".
> The big deal with their product, as I understand it, is that the various
> vitamins/minerals/aloe/etc. are "totally dissolved", as opposed to
> pill-forms, of which they claim the body only snags 10% of, excreting
> the rest, "much to the chagrin of sewage plant operators, who can
> sometimes even read the pills' markings..." (I'm paraphrasing here).>>
>
>
>   I was given three bottles of SeaSilver by a distributor (I believe
> he was banking on me liking it and recommending it to patients).
>
>     I've been taking SupraLife Ultra Body Toddy since 1996.
> I stopped taking the SupraLife product and began taking
> SeaSilver.  About 4 weeks into it, I began to feel not as well
> as I'd felt since taking the Toddy.  After 7 weeks, I knew I had
> to try the Toddy again.  In 3 days I was back to feeling normal.
> I took the last bottle of SeaSilver I had and gave it to someone
> who was just beginning the SupraLife product.  I recommended
> he do each for 2 weeks.  After the month, he felt very sure that
> the SupraLife product had supported him better than the SeaSilver.
>
>
>      I would never have been able to recommend SeaSilver anyway.
> The company refuses to give quantity of ingredients.
> It claims it can't because it changes.  This should still result in
> ranges they can state.  This kind of avoidance doesn't get any respect
> from me.
>
> Regards,
> Catherine
>
>
>
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