I USE THE BRAND REAL SALT, FROM A CAVE IN UTAH.
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From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
I thought the GSL was quite polluted from agricultural run off, perhaps
from mine run off (Kennecott copper, et al) and so forth.
Anyone know? I don't
The easiest way I found to take the Concentrace minerals is to put a
tablespoon or two into 5 gallons of distilled water when I re-fill my
water cooler jug. Basically it re-mineralizes the water without the
flavor being all that noticable. If you drink the water you're supposed
to each day,
Dee said,
At one time I used to buy the so-called colloidal
minerals from Joel Wallach and others. I then read
that these were no good because they are not bio
available in that form, so I started taking
Concentrace. I can't remember why I stopped taking it
but can you tell me why it is better
.
In the days before I became enlightened I have to say. Dee
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From: Terry Chamberlin
Date: 13/04/2007 15:21:51
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSConcentrace, Wallach, etc.
The source of Wallachs minerals is from a huge deposit
found in Utah, I believe. On one
Do you have a web site Terry? Dee
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From: Terry Chamberlin
Date: 13/04/2007 15:21:51
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSConcentrace, Wallach, etc.
An 8-oz/240 ml bottle is a 3-month supply for one
person, costing $30 from me, less if you find a HF
Ain`t Utah wonderful??!! So glad I chose to live here
Marshalee, in Provo
The source of Wallachs minerals is from a huge deposit
found in Utah, I believe.
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Concentrace comes from the Great Salt Lake, also in
Utah. The Great Salt Lake is actually a small ocean,
according to the
I thought the GSL was quite polluted from agricultural run off, perhaps
from mine run off (Kennecott copper, et al) and so forth.
Anyone know? I don't think I'd drink anything from it. And if you've
ever been there it smells like sewage, yuck. Is the concentrace product
treated in any way to
sol wrote:
I thought the GSL was quite polluted from agricultural run off,
perhaps from mine run off (Kennecott copper, et al) and so forth.
Anyone know? I don't think I'd drink anything from it. And if you've
ever been there it smells like sewage, yuck. Is the concentrace
product treated in
has anyone tried this
Thanks
Wendy
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From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com]
Sent: April 13, 2007 12:12 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSConcentrace, Wallach, etc.
The easiest way I found to take the Concentrace minerals is to put a
tablespoon
This is interesting.
Maybe what they use to remove the salt is what does not agree with me.
The GSL smelled fine when I went through there once, then bad another
time- time of the year may have something to do with it.
Getting fresh ocean water also has some problems, since many cities,
Hi There Terry - thanks for this - I have heard both arguments before
however you put\it very clearly, now where can I get the Concentrace at a
reasonable price - thanks
Sandee
Peace is easy ... it is a Mindset
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I have done the same when in Australia Mike, and it does appear to be
enough, as is usually the case more is not necessarily good
Thanks for the other tips on the rebounder etc.,
Regards
Sandee
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Clayton Family wrote:
The GSL smelled fine when I went through there once, then bad another
time- time of the year may have something to do with it.
When we were there, it was the heat of high summer, and the stench was
godawful, detectable from quite a long way away and gaggy right on the
Does anyone know if a big glass wine jug (ie. 21 L or 6 gallon wine
carboy) would sit on a water cooler???
Hi Wendy!
I've seen 5 gallon cooler jugs of drinking water at our local health-
food store. Maybe if you check around you'll find the same? Once you've
used up or dumped out the water,
DUH! Replying to my own post to add that they were *glass* jugs, which
is why I thought they might be useful!
sigh
Mike D.
Does anyone know if a big glass wine jug (ie. 21 L or 6 gallon wine
carboy) would sit on a water cooler???
Hi Wendy!
I've seen 5 gallon cooler jugs of drinking
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