Hi D...good idea collecting
the water thru the Pur first then distilling. Muy
excellente!!!
Linus Pauling...a true hero.
Man, sorry to hear about the periodontal stuff. But glad you have a
remedy.
The colloidal silver I keep hearing about, but haven't tried. Just
haven't felt the need. The wife and I don't do the flu shot
stuff, but with whatever else we're doing, the years keep rolling
by so far without any viral problems. Maybe being a bit ornery helps.
Mike
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Hi Mike,
Yeah, my distiller has
that drip thingy too. But I don't trust it very much. It is just
too small and the water merely flows
over a the carbon granules. So I use a faucet
mounted carbon block filter. It is a
Pur but Brita and some others make them too.
I collect that filtered water and then
distill it.
I am familiar with
Bronson. I think that is the company that Linus Pauling used as
his source for vitamin C.
Ok about the vit & min
supplement. You got your bases covered. I take the same
stuff, basically. Because
I have periodontal disease,
I also take grapefruit seed extract, olive leaf extract,
and MSM. If I layoff taking these, I
get a bloody toothbrush that reminds me that I need
to stay with the program. Oh, and I do
take colloidal silver too.
Peace & light, D.
Mindock
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Hi D...regarding
removing the gases, the distiller I use finishes the process by dripping the
water through a carbon filter. Is this what you're talking
about?
Regarding the mineral replacement, I
take a vitamin and mineral supplement from a company called
Bronson. They call it "Insurance Formula." It is a formulation
based on a book written by a Dr. Roger J. Williams, The
Wonderful World Within You (Bantam, 1977) (How's that for
documentation, Bob?) It's been ages since I've read the book, so can't
tell you a damn thing about it. We buy direct from Bronson, not a
multilevel deal or anything. Prices seem real good, so have never
considered anything else.
Mike DuPree
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Hi Mike,
Yep,
homogenization breaks the particles down to such a small size that
they
can pass through the gut into the
body cavity where they put a burden on the immune
system. Pastuerization adds to the
problem by destroying the "life force" of the
milk, the enzymes. Of course the
milk has to be from a healthy animal that is grass
fed. Soy is controversial in that
it has hormonal effects. Also it is a GM crop with
all that that implies. But if you
seem to be thriving on it, eh, what the heck?
WRT distilled water,
just take an extra mineral tablet each day.
That's what I do. The thing with
distillers is that they are poor wrt to removing
volatile gases, like benzene, etc.
So I run the water through a carbon filter like
that from Pur to get those gases
out. Also there's the removal of lead, cadmium,
etc., then the distiller
cleans up the residual. So the water is pretty clean. It is
strange
though that the Pur filter allows
the flouride to pass through. Who needs that crap?
Anyway, the distiller removes
it.
Peace and light, D.
Mindock
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Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006
9:39 AM
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Hi D and
Mike...isn't homogenized milk whipped up into incredibly small particles
that actually scar the lining of the esophagus and arteries, thereby,
allowing cholesterol to more easily coagulate along the linings? Whether
or not it does, I say "soy milk." I know I know...tastes terrible,
to some. But I only use it on cereals and a couple of
desserts. Plenty of other stuff to be drinking, like....uh,
water....distilled of course...I know I know minerals etc
etc...hey...distilled....period...and don't bother me about taste...if
you can taste it, it ain't water you're tasting! Yeah, I'm closed
minded on this one!! LOL Mike DuPree
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2:56 AM
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> Hi
Mike, > I think Weston Price would say to drink raw
milk. When > milk is pastuerized and homogenized, it becomes
harmful > to the body. So those drinking less of the bad milk in
the > Harvard study would actually be better off. >
Myself, I don't drink milk unless I can get it raw and organic. >
Also, even better, is to add kefir culture to it. I think the
Hunzas > drink their milk cultured, not straight up. >
Peace, D. Mindock > > > ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <biofuel@sustainablelists.org> > Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 6:12 PM >
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Closed-Mindedness (Was Hypnosis as Anesthesia
> WasTestimonials as Evidence) > > >> From
the can't-help-but-stick-my-toe-in dept. >> >>
Caveat: No proof other than what I've read over the
years. >> >> It has always seemed to me that the
maladies that people suffer from are >> in large part due to
environment/lifestyle. In the third world, >> disease is
far more likely to be as a result of the lack of food and >>
adequate nutrition, wheras in the developed world, we suffer from
the >> diseaeses of affluence: diabetis being the one
that comes to mind, >> along with obesity-related ailments such
as heart disease, high blood >> pressure, strokes and so
on. Smoking is another factor. >> >> Another
interesting item, from Harvard University's
website: >> >> In particular, these studies suggest
that high calcium intake doesn't >> actually appear to lower a
person's risk for osteoporosis. For example, >> in the large
Harvard studies of male health professionals and female >>
nurses, individuals who drank one glass of milk (or less) per week
were >> at no greater risk of breaking a hip or forearm than
were those who >> drank two or more glasses per week.(2,
3 >> <http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/calcium.html#references>) >> Other studies have found
similar results. >> >> It is odd human beings are the
only animal that develop "a disease" if >> they don't eat the
milk of another species. Dogs don't need cat
milk. >> >> bob allen
wrote: >> >>>Howdy
Terry, >>> >>>Terry Dyck
wrote: >>> >>> >>>>HI
Bob, >>>> >>>>The Western world has the
highest rate of Cancer, Heart disease,
>>>>Diabetes, >>>>Respiratory problems
and other ailments in the
world. >>>> >>>> >>> >>>oh
really, and your source for these "facts" is? are the data
age >>>adjusted, etc. and just what "other" ailments are
included. This is the >>>issue I have with you and
others, you make what I feel are overly broad >>>statements
as fact, without little or no support. So give
me >>>reference or two so I can draw my own
conclusions. >>> >>>or how about just statistic
at a time to discuss. How about age >>>adjusted
cancer rates? (age adjusting is necessary as cancer
is >>>essentially inevitable, the longer you live the more
likely you are to >>>get
cancer. >>> >>> >>> show
me the data
please. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>
On the other hand >>>>there is a valley in the middle of
the Himalayan mountains called
>>>>Hunzaland >>>>that is an almost
disease free
area. >>>> >>>> >>>I have
heard this canard before. I googled hunzaland and about the
only >>>thing I got were people hawking their particular
"cure" >>> >>>
The Apricot Kernel Anti-Cancer Theory >>>
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/land_of_hunza.htm >>> >>>or how about
160+ year
olds >>>http://www.arthritis-nature-cure.com/people.htm >>> >>>do
really believe that? really, you don't think someone could be
less >>>than forthright to make a point about a product the
promote? >>> >>>or maybe it's the magnetized
water >>>http://www.stopcancer.com/magnetpHFoundation2.htm >>> >>> >>> >>>>
A pure organic food diet and almost no >>>>pollution
could be the reason for people having good
health. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>or
it could all be a bunch of hype. How do we know with out
better >>>documentation? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>>-- >>>>>Bob
Allen, http://ozarker.org/bob >>>>>========================================================= >>>>>The
modern conservative is engaged in one of Man's oldest exercises
in >>>>>moral philosophy; that
is, >>>>>the search for a superior moral justification
for selfishness JKG >>>>> > >
> >
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