Jill where would you purchase this from?
Thanks Deb



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From: "grace1...@aol.com" <grace1...@aol.com>
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Sent: Mon, November 15, 2010 1:32:23 PM
Subject: Re: CS>"CODEX" The first shot has been fired

Food grade diatomaceous earth (about a teaspoon consumed daily) would supply 
minerals.  It also keeps bugs out of grain supplies and off your plants, not to 
mention out of your attic.  You can get it very cheaply in very large 
quantities.

Jill

In a message dated 11/12/2010 10:39:14 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
winie...@pacifier.com writes:
I don't know if you are familiar with Joel Wallach who did the "Dead 
>Doctors Don't Lie" tapes to get people into MLM colloidal minerals back 
>in the mid '90's, but he maintained that given good food vitamins were 
>not that critical since we can synthesize many in our tissues or gut 
>with aid of bacteria (but not Vitamin C), but minerals are the basic 
>building blocks that we must consume.   I don't know how to replace 
>colloidal minerals, perhaps by eating kelp if available, or using 
>glacial rock dust to grow our vegetables. 
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