Re natural sources of iodine.
Atlantic Kombu and kelp are readily available in health food stores on both
sides of the Atlantic. Icelandic kelp (see the Thorverk website) is reputed to
be among the best available. It has been harvested for animal consumption for
many years. With the growing
How in the world would you know if that is happening?
Cyndi
On 12/14/2013 2:23 PM, PT Ferrance wrote:
Thanks Lena, but I cannot take chlorella. It seems for some people it
sticks to the inner lining of the intestines.
PT
Go see a colon hydrotherapist. It can be seen.
PT
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How in the world would you know if that is happening?
Cyndi
On
I think I will pass on that. LOL
Cyndi
On 12/15/2013 9:02 AM, PT Ferrance wrote:
Go see a colon hydrotherapist. It can be seen.
PT
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I just read a report that the Southern part of the Pacific Ocean has very
minimal contamination such as South Korea.
I just looked at map of South America and bought sea salt from Bolivia, it is
along Pacific but way south.
I still buy my seaweeds from Maine. It is Atlantic Ocean out there.
Hi Melly,
Does the sea salt that you bought from Bolivia have iodine in it? My DC
says I cannot eat anything with iodine as it makes me very ill. So I need
to ingest salt without iodine.
RS
I use Morton's canning and pickling salt, it is not iodized and contains
no additives.
I also get a kosher salt that is safe for me. All sea salts contain
iodine in some amount, though often less than iodized commercial refined
salts.
I can't use any sea salt, nor any iodized salt of any kind.
Thanks, Sol, for your sea salt tip!
Smile,
RaVen
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I made a batch of CS with my Silver Puppy and it had a slight yellow
tint to it (usually is clear), so I added a little Hydrogen Peroxide to
it and it turned cloudy.What does this mean? I thought adding a
little H2O2 is suppose to turn yellow to clear.
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Hi JD:
It means that you have way too many larger silver particles in the CS,
either due to electrode eroding or perhaps a dirty/plated production
vessel, or even poor quality distilled water.
I always quality check my batches with a bit of H2O2, even if the batch
is completely clear (mine
Seems to me there are a few nuclear subs from Russia that sunk in the
north Atlantic and are leaking radioactive material.
What is wrong with plain old mined salt from cave like depositories from
before mankind poluted the earth?
Dave
On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Melly Bag
I read this:
http://naturalsociety.com/5-grams-spirulina-daily-reverse-radiation-damage/
then I read this:
Have you read about the fermented seaweed treatment for radiation? After
Nagasaki and Hiroshima the Japanese healed radiation sickness in humans and
with their soil through the use of
Where in Maine, Melly?
Thanks.
PT
From: Melly Bag tita_...@yahoo.com
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Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2013 1:04 PM
Subject: CSRe: silver-digest Digest V2013 #330
I just read a report that the Southern part of
Often it will turn cloudy if you add it immediately after brewing. Most
people wait about 2 days after brewing before adding H2O2.
On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 1:32 PM, JD jd_m...@gmx.com wrote:
I made a batch of CS with my Silver Puppy and it had a slight yellow tint
to it (usually is clear), so
Silver nanoparticles provide for replenishment of silver ions needed by the
body to boost immunity. Adding H2O2 to CS oxidizes (burns up)
the nanoparticles prematurely.
CS should have some color to show presence of nanoparticles.
Silver nanoparticles filter out the blue wavelength in visible
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