Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Bill
Ok, if it is gravational pull then isn't that the attraction/repulsion of
negative and positive ions?? (Jeez, I better take Physics 101 again). If
so, then aren't we talking again about magnetic fields?? If so, maybe those
ole' wives tales have a bearing in reality--changes in behavior according to
the phases of the moon for some people some of the time. If that is true to
a degree then let's really go out on limb and look at how interference in
that attraction/repulsion could affect us and our natural environment. (I
know you are humming the theme from "The Twilight Zone--grin).
About minerals, I was speculating (hallucinating some might say) whether
they balanced our negative/positive ions in someway and that is why they are
essential in our diet. From there we can make the leap (maybe not
logically) to an idea that after exposure to teratogens an increase in
minerals in the diet may help to offset the imbalance. Boy, this is muddy
as heck, I know, but it does seem logical in my own twisted thinking
process.
jackief
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
> Bill writes:
> HI Jackie,
>
> I'm sure Steve will elaborate on this, but the major cause of tides is
> the gravitational pull of the moon as it orbits around the earth.
>
> As for minerals, Calcium is essential for healthy bones and Iron is
> essential for the hemoglobin that carries oxygen through the blood and
> transfers it to our organs. Potassium, Selenium and many others also
> play important roles in our health. And since we don't make minerals we
> have to get them via diet or supplements.
>
> Bill
>
> On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 17:34:27 -0600 Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> >Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> >Hi Steve
> >
> >Off on a tanget here (I never have been accused of linear thinking
> ><g>). What
> >is it that causes tides?? Another question I have: when we take
> >minerals, what
> >are the minerals restoring in our body (basic elements of minerals)??
> >
> >Steve, if this research would be increased and it did point out some
> >things that
> >may pose risks, will there be the legal debate that occurred with
> >cigarettes
> >that is still continuing today?
> >
> >jackief
>
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