On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 8:57 AM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
But then what to take for vit C? sol
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Synthetic vitamin C ( ascorbic acid ) is woefully incomplete. How many of
us are taken in by Pfizer's
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On 25 Feb 2015, at 17:47, Olushola Camara camaramah...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 8:57 AM,
Marshall wrote:
Dolomite is calcium magnesium carbonate. It contains approximately
the correct ratio of calcium to magnesium that a human body needs.
Back in the 70's it was touted as being the perfect calcium/magnesium
supplement, and I took it for years.Sine then though it has been
Hi Marshall , could dolomite be used as a water filter do you think ?
thanks
On 23/02/2015, at 10:38, Marshall wrote:
Dolomite is calcium magnesium carbonate. It contains approximately
the correct ratio of calcium to magnesium that a human body needs.
Back in the 70's it was touted as
Dolomite is calcium magnesium carbonate. It contains approximately the
correct ratio of calcium to magnesium that a human body needs. Back in
the 70's it was touted as being the perfect calcium/magnesium
supplement, and I took it for years.Sine then though it has been
determined that it
Probably no.
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On Feb 23, 2015, at 9:40 AM, ATOMICSILVER
I don't know anything about that use, but a quick search indicates that
it is not used for general filtration, but can be added to a filter to
either raise the pH of the water, or to remove manganese from well
water. It is also used as a coagulent and stabilizer to prevent
precipitation of
I remember reading that although inorganic minerals cannot be absorbed
by cells they can still stimulate.
Obviously/too much/ stimulation is not a good thing.
Ron
On 2/21/2015 9:42 AM, Nenah Sylver wrote:
If my memory is correct, dolomite is basically powdered rock. It’s NOT
ionic or
suppressed by the medical cartel until recently
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Subject: Re: CSDolomite
Hi Nenah,
Glad you mentioned about Willard Water
On 02/21/2015 12:42 PM, Nenah Sylver wrote:
If my memory is correct, dolomite is basically powdered
rock. It’s NOT ionic or colloidal, so the particles are too
large to get across the cell membrane to nourish the
tissues. I don’t think that the particles are broken down by
the digestive tract.
Hi Nenah,
Glad you mentioned about Willard Water. Can you explain what WW does exactly?
When I called the company, they refused to explain what it was made out of and
what it does exactly - I guess it had to do with government regulations crap.
When I took it I felt no different. Care to
If my memory is correct, dolomite is basically powdered rock. It's NOT ionic
or colloidal, so the particles are too large to get across the cell membrane
to nourish the tissues. I don't think that the particles are broken down by
the digestive tract.
I take ionic/colloidal minerals (Sea
I'm a Lymie Lab-rat. In 1970, I was pregnant and taking dolomite regularly as
alternative health folks suggested at the time. Never had morning sickness,
heartburn, swollen ankles, or any other symptoms that beset pregnant women,
UNTIL, one OB. in rotation, said that 'taking rocks isn't
That's why I look for the refined supplements with the right proportion of
calcium, mag. and zinc now. Haven't used straight dolomite in decades. L
On Feb 20, 2015, at 3:57 PM, Ron wrote:
I'm not sure but I seem to remember that Dolomite could have lead in it?
Ron
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