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Sorry, Carol I meant "aflotoxin" in that particular brand of algae. It does still come Klamath Lake, right? There used to be a warning published to the effect if you have liver issues not to take this product.

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Giving this a shot in my bread machine tomorrow.

From Bob's Red Mill:

Bob's Red Mill 7-Grain Salt-Free Bread for the Breadmaker... 1 1/2 lb. loaf

2/3 cup 7-grain cereal (I use 6-grain)

1 cup boiling water

2 tsp. vegetable oil

4 tsp. honey

grated rind from 1 orange

2 cups whole wheat flour

4 tsp. vital wheat gluten

2 1/2 tsp. active dry yeast

Soaking grains in boiling water is an old European technique. This modern version is quickly assembled in a bread machine, then allowed to set for 12-24 hours while grains absorb moisture and soften, yielding a bread that is moist and nutritious with a hint of orange.

Place ingredients in bread pan in the order listed.

Select white/basic setting. Using the delay feature on your bread machine, program the bread to be finished in 12-24 hours.

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Hi Shari,

I have no

idea where you would have read that warning, unless from some unscrupulous

websites.

Maybe you

mean anatoxin-a?

One individual was responsible for a great deal of miscommunication

regarding anatoxin-a, information which is still

accessible on many Internet sites. The company sued Mark Thorson for posting

defamatory statements about the company, its products, and its personnel to

various Internet or Usenet news groups. The lawsuit against Mr. Thorson has now

been settled. As part of the settlement agreement, Mr. Thorson has posted the

Retraction Statement that appears below. Although he did retract the

allegations that he had been widely circulating, we all know that one cannot,

with a single correct statement, undo all the harm done by many mis-statements that continue to circulate.

The

following is a retraction statement that Mark Thorson has posted to various

newsgroups:

" Subject:

Retraction of Anatoxin-a Primer

" During

the last several years, I have from time to time posted to this and other

newsgroups a file of information called 'An Anatoxin-a

Primer.' I now retract the statements made in the Anatoxin-a

Primer.

" The

Anatoxin-a Primer implied that Super Blue Green Algae

from Klamath Lake, contains anatoxin-a

(a neurotoxin I characterized as addictive), and that the company deliberately

avoids testing for this toxin because anatoxin-a is responsible for the effects reported by SBGA users. I

have since been advised that the company conducts regular tests that would

disclose anatoxin-a, and that this toxin has never

been found in Super Blue Green Algae. I had no basis for the suggestions I made

in the Anatoxin-a Primer, and I hereby retract it in

full. "

If

you are interested any further, I can send you the link to where world renowned

algae scientists discuss the harvesting methods.

Carol

Posted by: " SV "

shavig@... shavig

Sorry,

Carol I meant " aflotoxin " in that

particular brand of algae. It does

still come Klamath

Lake, right? There used to be a warning published to

the effect if you have liver issues not to take this product.

Shari

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Hi Shari -

That guy Mark Thorson, who wrote the " Anatoxin-a Primer " implied that

Super Blue Green Algae from Klamath Lake contains anatoxin-a (which he

characterized as addictive), and he said that the company avoids

testing for this toxin because he said it is responsible for the

effects reported by SBGA users.

What he was trying to convey was that he thought that all the great

effects reported by SBGA users are actually from the toxin, and not

from the algae itself. Which is just perposterous because there has

never been any toxin found in that algae to begin with. So that's why

the company won the lawsuit against him and he had to retract that

statement.

There are tens of thousands of reported good effects, as many as the

people who are using that as a supplement.

Carol

-- In health , " SV " <shavig@...> wrote:

>

> Could have been exactly that, but like I said it's been a number of

years. I took a class today from a very respected raw food chef and

he had some on his table. He didn't use it in any recipes, but he was

talking about supplementation and SBGA was one of them.

>

> I do wonder about this part of the statement however: ... " testing

for this toxin because anatoxin-a is responsible for the effects

reported by SBGA users. "

>

> Wonder what " the effects reported by SBGA users " are. Any ideas?

>

> Shari

>

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Hi Team!

Can someone tell me what SBGA is? Also re: Jungle Juice. Did I read that right - 3 DAYS in a crock pot? Any ideas for those of us with no crock pot?

Hope everyone is well. Peace on earth.

Cheryl

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From: SV

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Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 5:26 PM

Subject: Re: Re: For Vegans

Could have been exactly that, but like I said it's been a number of years. I took a class today from a very respected raw food chef and he had some on his table. He didn't use it in any recipes, but he was talking about supplementation and SBGA was one of them.

I do wonder about this part of the statement however: ..."testing for this toxin because anatoxin-a is responsible for the effects reported by SBGA users."

Wonder what "the effects reported by SBGA users" are. Any ideas?

Shari

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