Does anyone have a source to buy the kelp in bulk like Brooks does?  I ordered 
the smaller quantity thru a supplier but would love to have bulk so I can share 
with our other farm animals.

 

Dianne
 


Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 12:44:43 -0600
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>BB on Kelp




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Subject: 
CS>[FW][RE]Marine Seaweed

Resent-Date: 
Thu, 15 Feb 2007 14:38:05 -0800

Resent-From: 
[email protected]

Date: 
Thu, 15 Feb 2007 17:37:27 -0500 (EST)

From: 
Brooks Bradley <[email protected]>

Reply-To: 
[email protected]

Organization: 
Lycos. Inc.

To: 
<[email protected]>

I have had several inquires of this type from other list members. I choose to 
use this answer to Kurt, as address to all of the other inquiries. 
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.: Inquiry Answer 

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> Subject : [RE]Marine Seaweed 
> Date : Thu, 15 Feb 2007 15:00:16 -0500 (EST) 
> From : "Brooks Bradley" 
> To : 
> 
> Dear Kurt, 
> Our Foundation does not recommend any product...for any reason...unless there 
> is ONLY one known acceptable source. However, on occasion----I do. This is 
> one of those times. The very best marine kelp we have evaluated (throughout 
> all of our researches), is Thorvin. This is a trade name for the Icelandic 
> company which collects and dehydrates this form of kelp. 
>You can, by just making a Browser search (Dogpile and/or Google are very good 
>search engines), 
>locate a number of suppliers of this, particular, marine kelp. The principal 
>importer is, I believe a firm in Virgina or North Carolina, but there are a 
>number of distributors among the various other states. One reason this product 
>is superior to the others we have evaluated is because of the method employed 
>in dehydration. The Icelanders use a "low-heat, extended time" process powered 
>from a splendid geothermal source. Because the sustained energy cost is so 
>low, 
>they are relieved from any of the "flash-drying" techniques which some others 
>are compelled to use....primarily, because of energy costs. The Thorvin 
>product has almost all of the enzyme fractions still in tact, the beautiful 
>deep green color and the faint smell of the iodine fraction....all, attest to 
>a little "different-breed-of cat". 
> We purchase all of our kelp in 40 or 50 lb bags. That is the smallest bulk 
> size offered in the trade. By purchasing this volume one may share with other 
> families, family members, etc.......and, quite importantly, furnish it on a 
> daily basis to the cats, and dog pets. 
>Our record for sustaining the excellent health of the 20 dogs in our Orphaned 
>Dog Program---- 
>is quite enviable (vet costs down from $3000. to $4000 per year.....to less 
>than $100)....... 
>for four consecutive years. 
> I must go know. Forgive any mis-spellings. 
> Sincerely, Brooks. 
> 
> 
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>> Subject : Marine Seaweed 
>> Date : Thu, 15 Feb 2007 11:42:50 -0500 
>> From : "Kurt Voitel" 
>> To : 
>> 
>>Hello: 
>> 
>>Please recommend a brand of Marine Kelp and or a supplier. 
>> 
>>I can use any an all support of my body at this time. 
>> 
>>This list has great contributors. 
>> 
>>Thank in Advance. 
>> 
>>Kurt Voitel 
>> 
>>Brooks wrote: 
>> 
>> 
>>Without question, in my mind, the most useful recommendation for supporting 
>>human health which I have ever given this list membership....has been to 
>>encourage the inclusion of Marine Kelp in their daily diets. We, 
>>categorically contend, without the full-spectrum of required minerals (in 
>>assimilable form)....complete utilization of the vitamin family is not 
>>possible. Kelp, alone, among present life-forms.... 
>>avails us this treasure for human health. 
>> 
                                          
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