Hi Marshall , could dolomite be used as a water filter do you think ? thanks
On 23/02/2015, at 10:38, Marshall wrote:

Dolomite is calcium magnesium carbonate. It contains approximately the correct ratio of calcium to magnesium that a human body needs. Back in the 70's it was touted as being the perfect calcium/ magnesium supplement, and I took it for years. Sine then though it has been determined that it is not well absorbed by the body, and even worse may contain a number of toxic elements, primarily heavy metals such as lead.

For more information see 
http://goaskalice.columbia.edu/dolomite-nutritional-supplement

Marshall

On 2/22/2015 6:36 PM, Ron wrote:

I remember reading that although inorganic minerals cannot be absorbed by cells they can still stimulate.
Obviously too much stimulation is not a good thing.

Ron

On 2/21/2015 9:42 AM, Nenah Sylver wrote:
If my memory is correct, dolomite is basically powdered rock. It’s NOT ionic or colloidal, so the particles are too large to get across the cell membrane to nourish the tissues. I don’t think that the particles are broken down by the digestive tract.

I take ionic/colloidal minerals (Sea Minerals from Assured Organics, though Concentrace seems like a similar product), along with a few drops of Willard Water. It gives my filtered water a nice alkaline pH of about 8, along with a good ORAC score.

Nenah

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