I have a veterinary friend (DVM) who has said the vet drugs are exactly the
same, from the same factories, but to be certified for human consumption
they have to be monitored and tested periodically for purity, etc. So the
animal drugs are at the beginning and end of a run of human drugs, just are
Opti-msm is the only msm made in the U.S. from U.S. sourced raw
materials, is my understanding.
sol
Mark S. Siepak wrote:
I have a veterinary friend (DVM) who has said the vet drugs are
exactly the same, from the same factories, but to be certified for
human consumption they have to be
Did you friend say anything about the vitamins, minerals and probiotics? thanks
again...debbie
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From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
Opti-msm is the only msm made in the U.S. from U.S. sourced raw
materials, is my understanding.
sol
Mark S.
this is too gross...I have been seeing flying bugs in my kitchenlike little
moths...and they are laying what looks like little catapillars on the
ceiling...I looked in my cupboard and they are coming from an unopended bag of
brown ricewhat on earth could be the deal with this?
maybe you got bugs from your brown rice.
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From: debbiegerar...@comcast.net
To: Unknown
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 5:10 PM
Subject: CSBugs from Brown rice
this is too gross...I have been seeing flying bugs in my kitchenlike
little moths...and
Yeah what and why would that be??debbie
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From: Vigilius Haufniensis nerdm...@earthlink.net
maybe you got bugs from your brown rice.
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From: debbiegerar...@comcast.net
To: Unknown
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 5:10
Dont keep your rice so long LoL. happens in flour too sometimes
provides extra protien :-)
Take care,
V
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this is too gross...I have been seeing flying bugs in my kitchenlike
little moths...and they are laying what looks like
Indian Meal Moth
Bugs in the cupboard website ..maybe CS will help???
http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/yf/home/e300w.htm
Trudy
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From: debbiegerar...@comcast.net
To: Unknown
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 12:10 AM
Subject: CSBugs from Brown rice
too gross are we eating the eggs or are they cooked out??
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From: V vzo...@yahoo.com
Dont keep your rice so long LoL. happens in flour too sometimes
provides extra protien :-)
Take care,
V
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Debbie is this the one???
http://www.knowledgebank.irri.org/riceDoctor_MX/Fact_Sheets/Pests/Rice_Bug.htm
Trudy
Im sure they are cooked out he he
V
too gross are we eating the eggs or are they cooked out??
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From: V vzo...@yahoo.com
Dont keep your rice so long LoL. happens in flour too sometimes
provides extra protien :-)
Take care,
V
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They are called Indian Meal Moths. Very common in the pantry of one's home.
Go to this site here for some enjoyable reading on the subject:
http://www.bug-guy.com/FOODPANTRY%20pests.htm
We had them just about two years. We had to get rid of just about every food
that these moths
I had the same thing happen!!! I know they came from the rice because after
one of the bags was about a month old, the same bugs were inside the bag and it
wasn't even opened yetI checked and the bag was still air tight. The funny
thing is that they don't seem to get in any other food.
You could try mixing in a little food grade diatomaceous earth with your
grains. It kills all bugs, and is good for human consumption as a mineral
supplement. No side effects, non-toxic, 100% effective. Good for humans; bad
for
bugs.
Jill
black rice is better for tonification. according to TCM.
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From: Robb Allen
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: CSBugs from Brown rice
I had the same thing happen!!! I know they came from the rice because
great idea thanksdeb
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From: grace1...@aol.com
You could try mixing in a little food grade diatomaceous earth with your
grains. It kills all bugs, and is good for human consumption as a mineral
supplement. No side effects, non-toxic, 100%
:)
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From: V vzo...@yahoo.com
Im sure they are cooked out he he
V
too gross are we eating the eggs or are they cooked out??
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From: V
Dont keep your rice so long LoL. happens in
From: Robb Allen rube211...@yahoo.com
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 8:01 PM
I had the same thing happen!!! I know they came from the rice because after
one of the bags was about a month old, the same bugs were inside the bag and
it wasn't even opened yetI checked and the bag was still air
No, but I have read elsewhere the same type of info about mineral and herbal
supplements, ie, the bulk sales are the same item, just part of the
manufacturing run is certified for human use, and put into appropriate size
capsules. The rest gets pressed into pills for whatever size animal would be
unreal the price difference is astronomical too...a cow magnet?? I never heard
of that one very interesting thanks debbie
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From: Mark S. Siepak bro...@gtcinternet.com
No, but I have read elsewhere the same type of info about mineral and herbal
no there look like small little mothsI wonder why I got them now??
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From: Gertrude dj...@home.nl
Debbie is this the one???
http://www.knowledgebank.irri.org/riceDoctor_MX/Fact_Sheets/Pests/Rice_Bug.htm
Trudy
They or the larvae were probably in the rice when you bought it. Once or twice
over the years I've found them in rice that had been stored for a while. Wipe
the area down with alcohol.
debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote: no there look like small little mothsI
wonder why I got them now??
When taking bulk MSM powder, some brands of powders taste much better than
others.
If you want pure, inexpensive, US-made MSM
With honest answers to your questions or concerns about MSM without the
hype,
you might give the folks at www.msm-msm.com a try.
This site is also a good source
Hiif you don't get the metal out of a cow that has eaten it, it will
eventually die. Any vet around here worth his salt will have some with him
when he comes to diagnose a problemRobb
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From: debbiegerar...@comcast.net
To:
gotchathis has never happened to me beforethanks debbie
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From: Carol Ann saffiresk...@yahoo.com
They or the larvae were probably in the rice when you bought it. Once or twice
over the years I've found them in rice that had been stored for
I just tossed out a big container of rice in which I found a bug, don't
think it was the moth under discussion though, here we tend to get weevils.
Putting DE in the grains is a good idea, but doesn't actually remove the
bugs or their eggs or larvae from the grain, flour, or rice. You'd still
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