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I drink at least 16 oz of fresh organic green juice everyday, so I was surprised that the hair test showed almost all mineral levels as low. I also take some chelated minerals and eat raw liver. So I am puzzled. I recently stopped all grains and most dairy, in case that is contributing to intestinal non-absorption. Zoe

Zoe,

I am not aware of any research identifying which delivery method is better. I believe intuitively that consuming all mineral supplements in a liquid form is superior to a solid form.

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Zoe, can you fax me a copy of your hair test?

Rick

Fax 858-668-1848

-----Original Message-----From: Zoe & [mailto:ZOEA@...]Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 5:29 AMiodine Subject: Re: Mineral absorption

I drink at least 16 oz of fresh organic green juice everyday, so I was surprised that the hair test showed almost all mineral levels as low. I also take some chelated minerals and eat raw liver. So I am puzzled. I recently stopped all grains and most dairy, in case that is contributing to intestinal non-absorption. Zoe

Zoe,

I am not aware of any research identifying which delivery method is better. I believe intuitively that consuming all mineral supplements in a liquid form is superior to a solid form.

Rick

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> I drink at least 16 oz of fresh organic green juice everyday, so I

> was surprised that the hair test showed almost all mineral levels as

> low. I also take some chelated minerals and eat raw liver. So I am

> puzzled. I recently stopped all grains and most dairy, in case that

> is contributing to intestinal non-absorption. Zoe

>

Chelated minerals are supposed to absorb better, but they make

my teeth hurt. Anything that makes my teeth hurt, I take it as a

bad sign, ya know what I mean? So I avoid anything that says

chelated minerals. Works out much better for me that way.

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I found it. The URL wraps around, so you may need to paste the part that

went to the second line.

If that still doesn't work, go to the Iodine group website, click on files,

click on miscellaneous information, and pick out the topic that says

something about mineral analysis.

Lynn

Re: Mineral absorption

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> Rick, you can find a copy of my hair test in the files section.

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> Files > 90 Miscellaneous Information

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>

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iodine/files/90%20Miscellaneous%20Infor

> mation/

>

> Zoe

>

> Zoe, can you fax me a copy of your hair test?

> Rick

> Fax 858-668-1848

>

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It should be there. Check the following link, and look for the file:

MineralCheck Report (Zoe).pdf (In the old days, you could have clicked on this

previous statement as a link, but not I don't think it will come through as a

link now.)

iodine/files/90%20Miscellaneous%20Informati\

on/

Zoe

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Zoe,

I did not find your hair test on the link below.

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Hi,

You could try this:

Miscellaneous Files link

<iodine/files/90%20Miscellaneous%20\

Information/>

Go into the rich text editor - click on the hyperlink icon. There is

room to paste the hyperlink (however long it is) , then the next screen

allows you to give the link a name, which does not need to be long - and

this is what is displayed.

This should work for people with PC or Mac.

Winona

>

> Rick, you can find a copy of my hair test in the files section.

>

> Files > 90 Miscellaneous Information

>

>

iodine/files/90%20Miscellaneous%20I\

nformation/

>

> Zoe

>

>

> Zoe, can you fax me a copy of your hair test?

> Rick

> Fax 858-668-1848

>

>

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That worked. It was spread over 3 lines but was still clickable.

--- curious_researcher2004 <wallw@...> wrote:

> Hi,

>

> You could try this:

>

> Miscellaneous Files link

> <iodine/files/90%20Miscellaneous%20\

> Information/>

>

> Go into the rich text editor - click on the hyperlink icon. There is

> room to paste the hyperlink (however long it is) , then the next screen

> allows you to give the link a name, which does not need to be long - and

> this is what is displayed.

>

> This should work for people with PC or Mac.

>

> Winona

>

>

>

> >

> > Rick, you can find a copy of my hair test in the files section.

> >

> > Files > 90 Miscellaneous Information

> >

> >

> iodine/files/90%20Miscellaneous%20I\

> nformation/

> >

> > Zoe

> >

> >

> > Zoe, can you fax me a copy of your hair test?

> > Rick

> > Fax 858-668-1848

> >

> >

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