Hi Jean.  Sorry for going so crazy before.  (insert sheepish grin here)

Everett Story was the originator of the formula.  I was told that the
government wanted something to make drinking water totally safe for the
soldiers, and when Story found this--it was like magic.  It does make the
water safe, but so much more.  At first he wasn't allowed to let it be
manufactured, but then after a while the government said ok.  

I was also told the government sent cases of this stuff to Russia when
Chernobyl happened.  You probably won't find that in any web site, and the
company didn't want to talk about it a lot, but I was told this by the man
that was on the board.  We sent it because it helps remove radiation.

I don't want to publish the name of the stuff I originally bought, or the
company, because I don't want anyone mixing up and buying the diluted stuff.
 What I bought was Cell Food bottled under a private name.  At the time, the
makers of Cell Food did not sell it themselves, they made and bottled it,
and allowed other companies to brand label it.  But apparently when the main
company started diluting it, the makers of Cell Food decided to start
selling it under their name for it, which is Cell Food.

So your number 1 is right
Number 2 is right
Number 3 is wrong--you DO want it by the original maker, NuScience. 
NuScience made Cell Food but didn't sell it, they private labeled it for
other companies then, now they sell it under the correct name of Cell Food. 
What I (originally) bought was NOT called Cell Food, it was called something
else.  I only knew of the true name Cell Food because of the board member
telling me this.  
So number 4 is both right and wrong--it's the "original company" but not the
original company I bought from.  Remember, I bought from a company that was
just relabeling Cell Food under their name.
Number 5 is right.  You want Cell Food.

So--forget everything about original and other companies--you just only have
to buy a product called Cell Food, little blue square with Cell Food under
it, Everett Story was the developer of the formula, Cell Food contains 78
colloidal minerals, 17 amino acids, 34 enzymes and oxygen.  You can now buy
this at dozens of places on line, at health food stores, in many countries. 
Just look for the best price, as some places are buying in bulk and passing
the savings on.  

Each bottle is one ounce, lasts a month, costs somewhere in the 20 to 30
dollar range, depending on the company.

That last link I sent will take you to a page that lists prices, so you can
just go to a price you like, and click and it will then take you to that
site.  It should save you time and effort.  I know what being on dial up
is--I had it for years until recently.  

Just remember, the products that are not cell food just tout having "oxygen"
and some will say Cellfood in one word along with another word--you don't
want that.  The makers of Cell Food now also have a few other lines
including a Cell Food weight loss liquid, a Cell Food Multivitamin, etc. 
You don't want those.  Just go for the original Cell Food.  Look at the
photo of the Cell Food bottle on the NuScience site so that you know what
the bottle looks like, because everyone now selling the correct formula (the
one that I used) sells it in NuScience's own bottle labeled Cell Food.

No, the formula isn't hydrogen peroxide.  Many of the blurbs talk about
separating hydrogen and oxygen in the body, which can lead you to believe
hydrogen peroxide is in there.  And the "making oxygen more available to the
body" can make you think that.  But as far as I know, it is not hydrogen
peroxide at all.  

As a side note--you can take a drop or two directly under the tongue to 
stop an asthma attack" or so I was told by the board member.  I tried it
once, just to see what would happen.  It was very sour if I remember
correctly--but nothing happened.  I was NOT having an asthma attack, I just
wanted to see if it would do anything extra with my lungs.  It did not. 
That is not to say it wouldn't work if the lungs were stressed with asthma. 
But it's a good thing to remember, if it does work.  

Hope this helps clear things up.

Samala,
Renee

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With slow dial up, I have found 32,300 hits and have worked up to 30 or 40
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