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Subject: CS>
Resent-Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006 15:07:51 -0700
Resent-From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 05 Aug 2006 17:55:05 -0400 (EDT)
From: brooks76009 <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Organization: Lycos. Inc.
To: <[email protected]>


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. Bottom
line: Supplementing (daily) with granulated kelp comes very close to
BULLET-PROOFING all large animals (especially humans) against any
known mineral deficiency caused by UNAVAILABILITY. While it is true
that some individuals present with biological proclivities which
prevent them from properly assimilating/processing certain minerals
under special conditions.....such circumstances are so rare as to be
disregarded for general considerations of the topic at hand.
I contend that it is CRIMINAL in nature and intent....to allow the
fiction to perpetuate----that varieties of segregated,
percentage-balanced, specially compounded, synthetically manufactured
or altered manipulated minerals are necessary for insuring proper
human health. However, an entire industry has arisen...and
prospers...as a result this regrettable condition continuing. We have
been unable....throughout the history of our researches involving
mineral utilization in humans to be able to induce ANY FORM of ANY
MINERAL deficiency (from among the ocean-borne spectrum)....from among
our experimental volunteer populations. Additionally, we have been
unable to isolate or define ANY mineral not present in sea water, to
be CRITICAL to the maintenance of proper health in human beings.
Others may have encountered different results. If so, we would be
profoundly interested in knowing of them.
Every member of our staff (and adult family members) include at least
one heaping tablespoon of granulated marine kelp daily, among their
supplements.
My apologies for this lengthy post.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. Harborne Research Foundation.

P.S. For those interested in conducting their own "experimental
investigations".....to easily/satisfactorily ingest a heaping
tablespoon of granulated kelp, divide into three quantities and
consume as follows: take 1 teaspoon of granulated lecithin (an
emulsified phospholipid derived from soy)
place in the mouth and add a couple of teaspoons of water...swish
lightly to mix well and add one teaspoon of granulated kelp and dilute
with additional water until an acceptable mixture obtains. Next, wash
it all down with a glass of plain water. This approach allows
individuals having a pronounced gag reflex to easily swallow a mixture
they would, otherwise, be unable to do.
One very useful side benefit is the wonderful effect of lecithin, both
as a splendid emulsifier....and an outstanding source of assimilable
phosphorous (an
extremely important mineral difficult to obtain in adequate amounts in
modern diets). Lecithin also aids greatly in assisting removal of
atherosclerotic deposits from the cardio-vascular system.
Note: I advise against attempting to swallow these amounts (especially
a heaping tablespoon) of kelp----without mixing it with lecithin. The
main reason being that kelp is very hygroscopic and will absorb the
water fraction so rapidly that a majority of persons will gag. Kelp
will even initiate a demand on the moisture lining the epithelial
tissue of the mouth. Mixed with lecithin the emulsified compound goes
down beautifully.....and makes a MARVELOUS adjunct to protocols such
as Mathias Rath's vitamin C based cardio-vascular health protocol.
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>Subject : Re: CS>supplements to Terry/Soils depleted for sure
>Date : Sat, 05 Aug 2006 18:15:13 +0000
>From : [email protected]
>To : [email protected]
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>Hi Lance...instead of going to all the trouble of buying and preparing 
>worthless foods what product could we consume, if there is one out there, that 
>we would benefit most from nutritionally.....thanks in advance debbie
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>Much of my information comes from my company listening in on conference calls 
>and asking the doctors that work for the company my numerous and often 
>skeptical questions. However long before this experience I've been researching 
>many different sources and reviewing many opinions from Medical Doctors, 
>Osteopaths, Naturopaths and Nutritionists, and so on and assume many of you 
>who must be health conscious have too . One of the things I point to is how 
>studies HAVE been done for the past decades in regards to the level of 
>chromium in our blood, a trace mineral that regulates blood sugar among other 
>things. All but one test showed steady decline and the immediate tests 
>afterwards showed continued decline. I'd have to find the study/article but I 
>could show you the dramatic results that help show that clearly even if the 
>1936 testing was small in scope or even flawed, there is no way that our 
>general produce has gotten better in mineral content! We fertilize our soils 
>with NPK primarily
and have for about one hundred years. This is nitrogen, phosphorus and
potassium. Farmers use what is necessary for their yield. This is only
two minerals, phosphorus and potassium that are being ''reimbursed''.
No real effort can be given to trace minerals, or even macro-minerals
like calcium. Our soils as far as big time farms are being slowly
depleted of ALL minerals but what is in NPK. Those two minerals and
nitrogen are the only nourishment necessary to get your apples and
Idaho Potatoes and corn from Ohio, etc. Sure sometimes they use Boric
acid [Boron], etc. in small amounts or you find smaller farms or
personal farms that have some good methods [hopefully like mine] and
help a little bit, but this doesn't really help the majority using
standard cheap, inorganic produce from big company farms concerned
with patents of Genetically engineered products and getting as much
yield for as little resources [money] as possible. And the small farms
really don't ever come close
to complete soil nourishment even with good methods IMO. So no matter
what pick of great looking and abundant produce you have in a country
''seemingly'' the richest in food quality and I would think obviously
in quantity you are going to be faced with ever depleted soils. This
is what those of us witnessing this slow catastrophe have been saying
for years. Getting the appropriate ratio and optimal amount of all
vitamins, amino acids and essential fatty acids is quite frankly
impossible unless you are in the severe minority of people who have
near perfect diets. As for the minerals? Your apples and bush beans
and onions DON'T MAKE MINERALS. Plants don't make minerals. If you can
imagine given this view how we've improved anything but our caloric
intake and protein availability since 1936 for the average American by
depleting our soils and converting to high usage of vitamin and
mineral depleting diets [i.e. soda pop, table sugar, High fructose
corn syrup, Red Bull, Ramen Noodles and Campbell's MSG gumbo] than you
have quite an imagination. I can't picture it myself though. As far as
I'm concerned, being robbed of selenium alone has contributed more to
death and degeneration in America by disease - as well as some
supposedly genetic diseases - than our FDA or AMA would ever admit no
matter how compelling the evidence. This is my opinion once again, and
I'm not a doctor, a scientist or an actor. So hey you know.
>
>''Lance''


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