Thanks for the info.  

But, isn't Magnesium Sulphate plain old Epson Salts?
Very cheap already at the supermarket...

As for Potassium Chloride, some of the stuff I read was pretty scary,
implying that one could upset the Sodium/Potassium balance by taking a
supplement.  What is a realistic amount for supplementation?

Thanks,

Dan


CS>OT:Possibly Useful Info

From: Brooks Bradley wrote:  
Date: Sun, 9 May 2004 21:20:02 

>From time to time items of general interest come into view on this
list. Sometime in the recent past I made comment on some of the very
useful effects of Potassium Chloride, both as an important ancillary
health support....and for its effectivity in some of our experimental
researches. The same is true for Magnesium Sulphate (most especially as
a cardiac health support). We have located a reliable source for both of
these substances in small bulk....and at very attractive prices. I was
quite surprised when our purchasing agent informed me of just how
economical these people appear to be. I have not made any personal
purchases from them, but I am using materials we have purchased from
them....and satisfactorily so. I make these comments because we
encountered marked difficulty in locating a bulk chemical supplier that
did not insist on our making quite large volume purchases....or they
would not ship.

This firm is located in Florida, I believe; in any event their url is 
http://www.chemistrystore.com  I am quite shocked at their low
pricing structure of some items...and the reasonable structuring---for
such small bulk quantities. The local High School science teacher put me
on to this source. Our most pronounced, present, interest lies in the
two items remarked on in my first paragraph, plus ammonium laurel
sulphate. 

I am certainly not shilling for these people...I do not even know
them...but list members needing smaller quantities of bulk chemicals
might be interested in investigating this source. 

Our interest lies only in their chemicals; not in any other elements
they may offer. Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. p.s. Our latest research
indicates that the systemic potassium shortage in much of our group's
volunteer population is MUCH more pronounced than we had imagined....and
that the minimum amount of potassium for VIBRANT health is multiple
orders of magnitude greater than the RDA figures posted by the
conventional wisdom experts. The scare-tactic information generally
promulgated by the Pharma/Allopathic sector----seems to be FAR off the
mark....and dangerously low for insuring even moderately acceptable
physical health.

 Harborne Research Foundation



 


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