k, I'll flick my bic ~~WEG~~

LOL
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 12:51 AM
  Subject: CS>OT-Re: Body Balance, SeaSilver


  I wonder what the analysis would show from of a spoon full of dirt from your 
back yard or from some ocean water? These supplements are a rip off. If you eat 
right, you don't need any of this crap. If you don't eat right, you still don't 
need any of this crap. If you sell this crap, you're in a pyramid scheme and 
you are making a buck or two by burning your family and friends. To promote it 
without making a buck seems really dumb. To rip off your family and friends 
seems even dumber.

  Anyhow, since dietary supplements are off topic - Flame me on the OT list.

  <Flame suit on>

  Andy (^_^)

  From: Duncan Crow 

  I had a look at body balance but didn't find an analysis;

  Here's the analysis for Kona Gold from Integris
  http://integriscorp.com/corporate/products/product_kona_gold.asp


  I expect the other sea floor minerals will be similar. This is also a 
  natural product, from decayed phytoplankton, similar enough to the humic 
  shale from Rockland mines, but notably absent are lead, mercury, cadmium, 
  arsenic...

  Duncan


  > Hello, Frank--
  > 
  > Body Balance remains the best, most comprehensive, food-form source o
  > fdietary minerals I know of (especially since the FDA quashed its only
  > quasi-competitor, SeaSilver).
  > 
  > BB is a good-tasting liquid made from 9 varieties of sea vegetation, aloe,
  > acerola cherry juice & honey.  Most people experience some health
  > enhancement within a week (my mom stopped needing an afternoon nap from
  > the *first* day!).