Re: CSblending versus juicing

2013-01-05 Thread dAVId
Mini Beet Protocol ~ Robert Von http://robertvon.com/mbp.html Robert Von, a nutritionist seems to think juicing produces better results then blending. I have used his mini beet protocol, MBP, for about a year, and it does work well for health promoting, in myself it produced skin oil, that

Re: CSblending versus juicing

2013-01-05 Thread Alan Jones
OK, so you don't like the word extracted in this context. The blending process clearly destroys cell walls and separates a certain amount of the juice from the fiber. Depending on the type of blender, the type of fruit or vegetable, and the speed/time of blending, I imagine the percentage of

Re: CSRE:Nutribullet

2013-01-05 Thread Lena Guyot
Almost 8 months. Got it a Bed, Bath, Beyond and dealt with their manager. Have since bought 3 more as Christmas gifts to family, so if I have any problems, I have manager Chris to contact. One thing: screw the thing down tightly enough and pay attention to the max-level line. I think that's

Re: CSblending versus juicing

2013-01-05 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Alan, Exactly! You get everything but the seeds, stem, and label. I had a friend with cancer many years ago, and her community argued endlessly about various juicers, vortices, structure-altering, cell-damaging of various juicing or blending methods. I'm sure there's some solid science

Re: CSblending versus juicing

2013-01-05 Thread M.G. Devour
Great thread, folks! Hadn't heard of the Nutribullet. My Magic Bullet gets a workout for my morning smoothie using various powders from the health-food store, but my second set of blades is nearing the wear-out stage and it might be approaching time to retire it altogether. What sort of

Re: CSblending versus juicing

2013-01-05 Thread Alan Jones
I do green smoothies that I find quite palatable but others might not. Spinach is a perfect green to start with, very nutritious and very mild tasting. Later try the kales, parsley and collard greens. When starting, use as much fruit as you need to much it drinkable. Here is what I typically

Re: CSblending versus juicing

2013-01-05 Thread Alan Jones
(ack, change to much is drinkable to to make it drinkable...) On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Alan Jones alanmjo...@gmail.com wrote: I do green smoothies that I find quite palatable but others might not. Spinach is a perfect green to start with, very nutritious and very mild tasting. Later

Re: CSblending versus juicing

2013-01-05 Thread Lena Guyot
My personal, routine favorites are home-made kefir/banana with supplements, and later in the day, spinach/pear, thinned with a bit of organic apple juice. Be well, Léna On Jan 5, 2013, at 11:53 AM, M.G. Devour wrote: Great thread, folks! Hadn't heard of the Nutribullet. My Magic Bullet gets a

CSCalculate amount of grams in a 10ppm 45ml dose please?

2013-01-05 Thread Alex Flex
Hello community, Can somebody kindly help me calculate the equivalent of silver grams in a 45ml dose? Please let me know how you did that math. The liquid would be colloidal silver at 10ppm. Thanks Alex -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and

Re: CSCalculate amount of grams in a 10ppm 45ml dose please?

2013-01-05 Thread Steve G
I don't know the answer off the top of my head, but at 10 parts per million, the answer is not going to be in grams.   You'd have to have gallons of the stuff before you'd get to a gram. Steve --- On Sat, 1/5/13, Alex Flex aflex...@gmail.com wrote: From: Alex Flex aflex...@gmail.com Subject:

RE: CSblending versus juicing

2013-01-05 Thread Nenah Sylver
Mike wrote: What sort of veggie/fruit smoothie blends do you use, and do any of them rise to the level where you might call the results delicious? I ask since even adding a few greens to my juicing tends to yield a very strong and unpleasant tasting brew, in my limited experience... -- I

Re: CSCalculate amount of grams in a 10ppm 45ml dose please?

2013-01-05 Thread Dan Nave
10ppm * 45ml/1000ml = .45ppm There is 10ppm of silver in 1 liter, which is 1000ml. You are using 45/1000 of a liter. So, you can multiply them to get the result, which is .45ppm. 10ppm is 10mg of silver in 1 liter of water, so you have 45/1000 of that which is .45mg of silver. Dan On Sat, Jan

Re: CSCalculate amount of grams in a 10ppm 45ml dose please?

2013-01-05 Thread Alex Flex
Dan Thanks, just double checking According to EPA... and my weight of 70kgs. The LOEL is 1 gram (0.014 mg/kg/day) so I would be consuming less than the maximum recommended by Epa? Is this a correct interpretation Dan? http://www.epa.gov/iris/subst/0099.htm Alex On 01/05/2013 03:12 PM,

RE: CSCalculate amount of grams in a 10ppm 45ml dose please?

2013-01-05 Thread Simonsen, John
1 mL (they changed it from ml to mL) weighs about 1 g. Parts per million is grams/grams times 1,000,000. So in 45 mL you have 45 g. Multiply times 10 ppm, then divide by 1,000,000 to convert ppm to g. This gives 0.00045 g Ag in 45 mL 10 ppm solution. Using dimensional analysis (where you cancel

Re: CSCalculate amount of grams in a 10ppm 45ml dose please?

2013-01-05 Thread Dan Nave
0.014mg/kg/day * 70mg = 0.98mg/day Since you are taking 0.45mg in your dose, you could take two doses a day and stay within this recommendation. Dan On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 3:37 PM, Alex Flex aflex...@gmail.com wrote: Dan Thanks, just double checking According to EPA... and my weight of

Re: CSCalculate amount of grams in a 10ppm 45ml dose please?

2013-01-05 Thread Dan Nave
That should read: 0.014mg/kg/day * 70kg = 0.98mg/day Dan On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com wrote: 0.014mg/kg/day * 70mg = 0.98mg/day Since you are taking 0.45mg in your dose, you could take two doses a day and stay within this recommendation. Dan On Sat, Jan

Re: CSCalculate amount of grams in a 10ppm 45ml dose please?

2013-01-05 Thread Marshall
That would be 45 grams of water, and 10 ppm is 10 millions of that, so the amount of silver would be 450 ug. Marshall On 1/5/2013 2:01 PM, Alex Flex wrote: Hello community, Can somebody kindly help me calculate the equivalent of silver grams in a 45ml dose? Please let me know how you did

Re: CSCalculate amount of grams in a 10ppm 45ml dose please?

2013-01-05 Thread Alex Flex
Marshall... So if 45ml (which as you say is mroe or less 45 grams of water) with 10ppm concentration of silver.. the amount would be 450 mcg right? So that means that 1 gram = 1,000,000 mcg .. so... Conclusion is that 45ml of 10ppm colloidal silver isnt even 0.01% close to the 1 gram per

RE: CSCalculate amount of grams in a 10ppm 45ml dose please?

2013-01-05 Thread Neville Munn
To my knowledge that limit is not based on a predominantly ionic silver solution, which is what is produced in the home using LVDC. That limit would be based on the 'colloidal silver' products produced using HVAC or HVDC, of which contain more particles than Ag+ ions, or those who worked in