Dear Brooks:

You mention three kelp products, Thorvin, Maxicrop, and ??? from a company
in Waldboro.

Could you give some more detail about getting kelp.  You had posted
something about that before, but the kelp I bought in the health food store
was not water soluble.

You mention "commercially-available" sources.  I have no idea what that
means.  Who would be selling that, and who would they be selling it to?
Where would I go to find a supplier?  Is this available on the internet?

Thank you for all your great information!


Juergen P. (Jim) Meissner
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----- Original Message -----
From: Brooks Bradley <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: CS>OT -- Sea salt...


>                             Dear Mike,
>                         Our researches have confirmed (to our
satisfaction)
> the most preferable manner in which to obtain the needed trace elements is
> through some form of reliable kelp product.  Additional  NaCl (if needed)
> can most conveniently be supplied through common table salt.  There are a
> number of acceptable powdered kelp products available.  Tablets are both
> convenient and inexpensive.....however,  the average subject (we found)
> requires eight to 12 tablets daily----for minimum proper systemic
> maintenance.  The minimum we found satisfactory for "non-compromised"
> (acceptably healthy) adults, was two rounded teaspoons of powdered
> (granulated) kelp daily.   However, to facilitate ease of ingestion, we
> found it necesssary for the volunteer to combine each teaspoon of
granulated
> kelp with a teaspoon of granulated lecithin and mix as a slurry (using a
> small amount of water) by agitating in the mount briefly before
swallowing.
> The superior emulsifying properties of lecithin  results in a mixture that
> is easily swallowed without inconvenience.....except a mild one requiring
> the drinking of additional water to flush the granulated residue from the
> mouth.  This seems a small price to pay for the splendid
> health-support results we obtained  suring these experimentations.
>                 From among  the commercially-available sources of kelp, we
> found Thorvin to be quite superior......for our purposes.  Maxicrop was,
> certaily, acceptable;  as was a product we obtained from a company in
> Waldboro, Mass., USA.
>                 As we conduct some agricultural experimentation, one of
our
> investigations included investigations into utilizing unprocessed
> (containing ALL of the elements) sea salt.......reduced to various
> concentrations via solution-----as a
> FERTILILZING agent.  Properly concentrated and applied, it works
> splendidly.....and this without the application of ANY other amendments.
>                 I hope these comments are of some value.
>                             Sincerely, Brooks
> p.s.  Unless memory fails me---complete---I posted some more expansive
> comments on our evalutions of sea salt as
> a soil amendment, some months ago.  Those interested might refer to the
list
> archives.
>
> M. G. Devour" wrote:
>
> > > Pure sea salt is literally the best mineral/trace element nutritional
> > > supplement you can find.
> >
> > I don't disagree with anything you said in your post, Bill, but have a
> > question...
> >
> > What source do you recommend? There are brands of "sea salt", both
> > iodized and not (Yes, I know, avoid the iodized) that come in paper
> > cartons just like "table salt." They're quite inexpensive.
> >
> > Then there's the Celtic sea salt that comes in plastic bags, still
> > damp, in several grades of grind, and cost an arm and a leg. I'm
> > talking 20 USD for a pound or two at the Health Food Store!
> >
> > Just curious.
> >
> > Mike D.
> >
> > (Yes, it's off topic. If there's more than a handful of followup
> > posts, then we switch to [email protected])
> >
> > [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
> > [[email protected]                        ]
> > [Speaking only for myself...               ]
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