One thing I was sad to find was that cocoa is likely to be sprayed with bromide
against mold or whatever in export or shipping. Organic is probably OK, at
least one hopes it is not all sprayed automatically at ports or whatever.
Cocoa is what makes my coconut oil cookies work.
R
Hi Sol
That site has some interesting info, including that about the salt
loading to help with halogen displacement and detox. It also says
something about taking vitamin C. I am wondering if the following
detox strategies will help with other allergies that might be related
to an increase in toxic
That does it-I'm leaving the planet on the next ship out.
Messing with veggies is bad enough, but anything chocolate?-It's time for
anarchy.
Just my quiet and humble opinion G
Sharon
One thing I was sad to find was that cocoa is likely to be sprayed with
bromide against mold or
Nenah,
What you said was very interesting about iodine causing the release of
mercury, etc. I wonder if it isn't one of the reasons many with thyroid
issues benifit from supplementing with Selenium, since Selenium has a way of
removing mercury and other heavy metals from the system? I believe
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
I read your long message, Very Interesting indeed.
At 06:40 PM 9/4/2008, you wrote:
Fish and kelp fertilizers are increasingly used by home gardeners
also. Iodine I am extremely allergic/senstive to,
Glad you used the word, sensitive.
One of my daughters appears to be
Clayton Family wrote:
bear with me now: what if the reaction she has to the iodine is
because of getting way too much of another halogen, like maybe
bromine, or maybe even chlorine? They react similarly chemically, so
maybe it is a simple thing to figure out. There is a lot of bromine
in
Hi Sol
I have a longish file on bromine, but I'll just put a couple of excerpts here:
Bromide is an insidious, additive used in many common products, and as a
pesticide. Because of the sheer amount of bromide-supplemented products,
exposure to this man-made additive has caused a depletion of
Morning Sol,
I read your long message, Very Interesting indeed.
At 06:40 PM 9/4/2008, you wrote:
Fish and kelp fertilizers are increasingly used by home gardeners
also. Iodine I am extremely allergic/senstive to,
Glad you used the word, sensitive.
One of my daughters appears to be
WAYNE:
It is beyond my belief and all my years of
study, to believe anyone can be allergic
to a proven, known, necessary nutrient.
It is almost like someone saying,
I am allergic to protein
I am allergic to fat
I am allergic to carbohydrate !
What if someone said, I am allergic to Water ?
On Sep 5, 2008, at 5:53 AM, Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Glad you used the word, sensitive. One of my daughters appears to
be allergic to iodine, she thinks she is, and has had reactions, will
not eat shrimp, and anything that contains very much iodine.
bear with me now: what if the reaction she
Fugitt cwa...@netdoor.com
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Morning Sol,
I read your long message, Very Interesting indeed.
It is almost like someone saying,
I am allergic to protein
I am allergic to fat
I am
http://thedermblog.com/2008/03/18/the-girl-who-was-allergic-to-water/
Well they're saying she is allergic to water.
Sincerely, Barb M
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From: Nenah Sylver
Date: 9/5/2008 11:03:13 AM
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Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Morning Sol,
I read your long message, Very Interesting indeed.
A
It is almost like someone saying,
I am allergic to protein
I am allergic to fat
I am allergic to carbohydrate !
Protein is not a good example. The majority of food allergies are to
proteins.
Marshall
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On Sep 5, 2008, at 5:53 AM, Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Glad you used the word, sensitive. One of my daughters appears to be
allergic to iodine, she thinks
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