This is extremely interesting Brooks and although I have known kelp to be a 
really good supplement.  Unfortunately, there is no way I could get hubby to 
take it in powder form, so wonder if the tablet type would be anywhere near as 
beneficial.  I suppose it would be better than nothing, although I do give him 
a chlorella tablet a day.  Do you have any knowledge of the benefits of 
chlorella at all?  Many thanks.  dee

On 25 Nov 2009, at 20:33, brooks76009 wrote:

> From our continuing interest in, and research on, of the value of using 
> Marine Kelp....in various forms (particularly, the granulated and powdered 
> forms), we have encountered ever-increasing 
> protocols of true value. e.g. Studies prosecuted at Texas Tech University 
> have effectively demonstrated that granulated or powdered Marine Kelp fed to 
> livestock 14 days prior to slaughter....had a very pronounced control-effect 
> upon e-Coli (0157 strain; a toxic variety). Tests Of 290 individuals 
> receiving the kelp supplement, only 13 percent tested positive for 0157. Of 
> 289 not receiving the seaweed (kelp) supplement, 83% tested positive for 0157 
> variety of E. 
> Coli. This is no small result...by any conventional scientific measure. 


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