[...could be another reason I have "blue moons",...]

-They're slowly being eliminated one by one by the looks of it, that's two down 
in as many weeks, if I stick around long enough I believe I'll get a 'hat 
trick' <g>.

 

This appears to throw some *doubt?* on yet another suggestion that EIS alone 
caused an issue {"innocent until proven guilty beyond all reasonable doubt", 
isn't that how it goes?}.  Not saying it didn't mind...but I'm striking *you* 
off my list as well Sol, sorry about that.

 

This is what I meant a while ago about a person being flooded with a million 
questions in response to a 'blanket statement', nobody *really* knows what 
someone else is doing...and possibly in conjunction with EIS?  The only way of 
REALLY finding out is to...'get up close and personal', which I consider a 
tad...shall we say...invasive? Hence I won't do it, I'd rather quietly draw my 
own conclusions and just settle for reading between the lines.

 

N.

 

 
> Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 19:36:47 -0700
> To: [email protected]
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS> Use of copper---
> 
> At 08:12 AM 2/22/2010, you wrote:
> 
> >how does a person tell if they are at a too high dose?
> 
> I personally just figured it out as a supposition worth trying a 
> remedy for after repeatedly running across mention of symptoms of 
> excess copper that I have had for years.
> 
> From my notes: excessive intake of copper can cause abdominal pain 
> and cramps, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and liver damage. Still for 
> chronic excess copper and copper deficiency, there is some symptom 
> overlap, and you can find lists of those symptoms via online searches.
> 
> I did read elsewhere an email claiming that liver spots (those dark 
> "age" spots on hands, etc) can indicate excess copper. And I have to 
> say mine have faded a rather tremendous amount since I began a 
> program of supplements to reduce copper. (I had taken copper for 
> years without taking any zinc).
> 
> Given what Ode wrote about high levels of copper interfering with 
> silver excretion that could be another reason I have "blue moons", 
> along with my then extremely high intake of caffeine.
> sol
> 
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