Rowena,

    I know that kelp and other seaweeds are healthful and chock full of trace 
minerals, but I worry about heavy metals and other chemical poisons in the 
oceans which also get absorbed by the plant.  I've been taking prehistoric 
plant based mineral supplements because of my fear of mercury in the kelp.

   Bob
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dee 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 5:32 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>BB Posts SEA WATER KELP EFT SINUS - spirulina?


        I'm very interested in the kelp thing.  Does anyone know if spirulina 
is as good?  Dee 

        -------Original Message-------

        From: Rowena
        Date: 21/06/2008 08:33:04
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: CS>BB Posts SEA WATER KELP EFT SINUS

           
          We have, over the immediately past 14 years, conducted over 15 
separate
        experimental investigations/trials involving effects of the mineral 
spectrum
        upon domestic large-animals and human beings.  I have made summary 
comments
        relating to our results multiple times, on this list.  Since our 
archives
        are at present, unavailable, I will restate our general findings 
(repeated
        multiple times earlier).  NOTHING we evaluated equalled in degree or 
speed
        the effectiveness of granulated sea kelp.  There were measurable 
differences
        in degree but ALL were effective in the general sense.  I remind our
        members---yet again---that after the serum fraction and partial red-cell
        removal from human blood the remainder constituent is ESSENTIALLY
          SEA WATER. Kelp sequesters the entire mineral spectrum of the ocean 
and
        dutifully reflects it within the internal plant structure.