I've never heard of Humic Shale before. Fascinating. I guess you've been
taking them for awhile. Now I want some too. I've never heard of Fo Ti
either. Have you been taking that for very long? Thanks Nancy. Faith G.
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From: "Tad Winiecki" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 2:20 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Colloidal minerals
On May 16, 2008, at 2:58 PM, Faith Gagne wrote:
Nancy what are you referring to when you mention 'colloidal minerals'?
Are they different from cs? Thaks. Faith g.
There are mines in Utah that are sources of what is called Humic Shale. It
is basically marine sediment containing as they say 70+ elements. They
use a weak acid to extract the minerals and they are in a colloidal form,
which just means the particle size is small enough to be suspended in
water. Most of the elements are in a very small amount, a few parts per
million. The basic premise is that there is a need for some of these
trace minerals that is not really understood and getting them can fix some
deficiency problems. Some of the minerals are considered harmful but in
such a small concentration and in the colloidal form they are not supposed
to be retained in the body or cause problems, but on the contrary the
minerals are claimed to act to detoxify the body and actually remove heavy
metals from the body, at least that is Wallach's claim. I noticed a big
increase in energy when I first started on them. Also I am 62 and have
very little grey hair, though I'm also taking Fo Ti (Ho Shu Wu or
Polygonum multiflorum) which is also supposed to be able to do that. It
also has seemed to boost our immune systems and keep us from getting sick
much over the years.
Nancy
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