Do you know sol, the more I read and learn about all the interactions of
nutrients, vitamins, minerals, etc., the more I feel it is very dicey to
supplement in case of upsetting some delicate balance or other. This
has been very interesting to me, so thanks for your input. dee
sol wrote:
Actually not so. The reason the children died from overwhelming
infections is their bodies had been low iron for a reason, that reason
was to avoid fueling the infectious bacteria. Low iron can be a very
good thing under the right (wrong?) circumstances. Point being acting to
correct one
On Wed, 08 Oct 2008 20:26:23 -5, M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:
As I recall reading somewhere, the iron in those people's bodies was
sequestered in the cells as a defensive measure by the body, in order
to lower the serum iron levels as much as possible, even to the point
of creating
Dear Kirsteen,
I wrote:
As I recall reading somewhere, the iron in those people's bodies
was sequestered in the cells as a defensive measure by the body,
in order to lower the serum iron levels as much as possible,
even to the point of creating anemia.
You ask:
... I guess it would
I think I had read something like that too. If I remember right it was
intestinal worms that were the parasite.
Marhsll
M. G. Devour wrote:
As I recall reading somewhere, the iron in those people's bodies was
sequestered in the cells as a defensive measure by the body, in order
to lower the
As I recall reading somewhere, the iron in those people's bodies was
sequestered in the cells as a defensive measure by the body, in order
to lower the serum iron levels as much as possible, even to the point
of creating anemia. I don't remember if it was parasites or some other
microbial
Morning Indi,
10:43 AM 10/6/2008, you wrote:
Wayne Fugitt cwa...@netdoor.com wrote:
MRSA is not as bad as everyone has been led to believe.
Apparently you haven't met anyone with a really troublesome MRSA.
I read your message several times.
And I agree, you are right. You did a good job
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
This makes me think there may be more than one type of
MRSA.
Be amazing if there were not. But there are also different people.
Having just had it comfirmed that I have iron overload and going on a
reading binge about it, I found it is one thing that differs from person
better for them to cook in cast iron pots, then
On Oct 7, 2008, at 12:36 PM, sol wrote:
Be amazing if there were not. But there are also different people.
Having just had it comfirmed that I have iron overload and going on a
reading binge about it, I found it is one thing that differs
(stubborn 10 yr old). Might be worth a
try.
- Steve N
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From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 10:36 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSMRSA and other Bad things
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
This makes me think there may be more than
...@sweetwaterhsa.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: CSMRSA and other Bad things
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
This makes me think there may be more than one type of
MRSA.
Be amazing if there were not. But there are also different people. Having
just had
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