Bob,
I didn't miss your point. What Sardi said was that adding copper to a
vitamin pill was not the answer. I happen to have too much copper in my
water even though the house is 27 years old, as I can tell from the
blue/green stain left if the water drips.
Some, probably many, of the needs
I think you might have missed my point. The body dumps excess minerals and
vitamins out of your body through urination. The body cannot separate zinc
and copper in its task of dumping an excess. So, if you have a normal
amount of copper and supplement with zinc, the body will dump the excess
Bob,
The Molecular Multi does contain Zinc. I believe Dr. Sardi has done
his homework, although I suppose there are other opinions. Sardi writes
this about copper.
Copper
NOT PROVIDED IN THE MOLECULAR MULTI
Copper is a strong oxidant. It is required for connective tissue
(collagen)
So, will the suppliers of the vegetables grown in this manner supply a pill
in the package for the missing nutrients in their prodcuts?
It is not as easy as it sounds to find an acceptable supplement. The
Formula Inc "Molecular Multi" is far from complete. Where are the calcium,
copper, and
It's easy enough to take a good vitamin supplement like Fgrmulas Inc's
"Molecular Multi"
AA
On 3/18/2017 11:29 AM, H LV wrote:
Good questions.
Lets hope vertical farming is well studied before it becomes common
place or it could become another agricultural folly.
Harry
On Sat, Mar 18,
Good questions.
Lets hope vertical farming is well studied before it becomes common place
or it could become another agricultural folly.
Harry
On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 11:00 AM, Bob Higgins
wrote:
> One of the problems with agricultural vegetables today is that they
One of the problems with agricultural vegetables today is that they are
devoid of the micronutrients that the human body needs to be healthy.
These include a lot of trace minerals (boron, calcium, vanadium, iodine,
zinc, copper, magnesium ...) that are found in fresh soil; but for 100
years, these
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