Guest guest Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 Ok, I go the info from my mom on what Dr. Nusbaum told her to do. 6 oz cups of Dead Sea Salts in waist deep water in the bathtub and to sit in it for 10 minutes daily Dr. Brownstein told me to do 1 cup of Epsom salts with 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide Dr N is also having my mom take 1 tsp Buffered C Powder with 1 tsp Baking Soda (aluminum free) for additional detox. Dr. B has me taking 4 tsp Buffered C powder. So you can see that they are very different in protocol but maybe one works better for some than others. B.Read my ThyCa Journey Blog: http://ds-ladybugsandbees.blogspot.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 Has anyone discovered how to take hot baths without the fluoride? Zoe Detoxing Baths Ok, I go the info from my mom on what Dr. Nusbaum told her to do. 6 oz cups of Dead Sea Salts in waist deep water in the bathtub and to sit in it for 10 minutes daily Dr. Brownstein told me to do 1 cup of Epsom salts with 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide Dr N is also having my mom take 1 tsp Buffered C Powder with 1 tsp Baking Soda (aluminum free) for additional detox. Dr. B has me taking 4 tsp Buffered C powder. So you can see that they are very different in protocol but maybe one works better for some than others. B.Read my ThyCa Journey Blog: http://ds-ladybugsandbees.blogspot.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 Outside of a full house filtration system - NO. I wish. Detoxing Baths Ok, I go the info from my mom on what Dr. Nusbaum told her to do. 6 oz cups of Dead Sea Salts in waist deep water in the bathtub and to sit in it for 10 minutes daily Dr. Brownstein told me to do 1 cup of Epsom salts with 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide Dr N is also having my mom take 1 tsp Buffered C Powder with 1 tsp Baking Soda (aluminum free) for additional detox. Dr. B has me taking 4 tsp Buffered C powder. So you can see that they are very different in protocol but maybe one works better for some than others. B.Read my ThyCa Journey Blog: http://ds-ladybugsandbees.blogspot.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 Hi Linn Can you send me his name and info off-list? I have been told over and over and over that there is no such filter that will adequately filter fluoride, so I am very interested to speak with him. Thanks! Loretta Lanphier , Actually the price was not that bad. When I first starting researching water filters, I didn't investigate the whole house filters too extensively because most of the prices I found were several thousand $$, some upwards of $8K for a house the size of mine. I ended up finding one through the distributor here from Mountain Valley Spring Water, who custom builds his own. When he found out about the fluoride problem here, he custom built a special fluoride filter for me to make sure we would be able to filter out the excess fluoride we have in the community here. Ended up being about $1700 and installation will cost between $350-$500, so I didn't think it was too bad. The plumber I hired was very impressed with the unit. My worries were more for my daughter than anything. She loves to take baths and I have cut her off from doing that much, or at least long ones until we got rid of the problem. We've had quite a few women in the neighborhood develop thyroid problems and just last week one of the neighbors was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. It would be very interesting to collect some data and find out what else is going on. Linn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 > The guy who built it for me is here in Texas. He used to work in the > plastics industry until his wife got sick with immune system > problems. It took a couple of months for him to design the fluoride > filter. He wanted to make sure since our levels were so high here > that the filter would handle getting rid of it all. > -----> What's the media in your fluoride filter? Do you know if it's alumina? I've talked to a number of water companies and couldn't come up with a satisfactory answer on fluoride reduction. Does this company have independent testing done over the life of the filter? Thanks, Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 > Yes, they will be doing testing. We're not sure due to high fluoride > content of the water what the life of the filter will be especially > until the water company resolves the problem, so we may be going > through filters faster until that problem is solved. > -------> I looked at his site and prehaps it's the way he's filtering the water through the series of carbon filters. One person I talked to said he though carbon worked very well on fluoride when the carbon is fresh. I'll be very interested to find out how it works for you and his lab results. I would love to find an affordable whole house filter! Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 Hi Linn, Same for me as well. We're getting ready for a major overhaul on the house. This is something I want in the budget... E (Ellen in Missouri) > > Hi Linn > > Can you send me his name and info off-list? I have been told over and over > and over that there is no such filter that will adequately filter fluoride, > so I am very interested to speak with him. > > Thanks! > Loretta Lanphier > > > > _____ > > , > > Actually the price was not that bad. When I first starting researching water > filters, I didn't investigate the whole house filters too extensively > because most of the prices I found were several thousand $$, some upwards of > $8K for a house the size of mine. I ended up finding one through the > distributor here from Mountain Valley Spring Water, who custom builds his > own. When he found out about the fluoride problem here, he custom built a > special fluoride filter for me to make sure we would be able to filter out > the excess fluoride we have in the community here. Ended up being about > $1700 and installation will cost between $350-$500, so I didn't think it was > too bad. The plumber I hired was very impressed with the unit. > > My worries were more for my daughter than anything. She loves to take baths > and I have cut her off from doing that much, or at least long ones until we > got rid of the problem. We've had quite a few women in the neighborhood > develop thyroid problems and just last week one of the neighbors was > diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. It would be very interesting to > collect some data and find out what else is going on. > > Linn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 The problem is getting people to pay attention long enough to become concerned enough to push back. We seem to have managed to raise an entire generation that is oblivious to the problems surrounding them. We have parents in our neighborhood who were warned from the MUD district itself, not to give this water to children under the age of 9. So what do they do, run right out and buy the fluoridated bottled water to make baby formula with!! Everybody wants me to keep them updated but they don't want to do anything their selves. I've actually had several of the moms tell me that they just can't think about stuff like that!! Makes me nuts.LinnOn Dec 15, 2006, at 9:36 AM, Cyr wrote:Its very important for the health of everyone that we all push back on our towns to stop poisoning the water. Actually, getting involved in town politics can be very rewarding, really! . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 One way to deal with the slow flow-rate problem is to have a large watertank in the attic. Water gets de-fluoridated slowly and stored in the tank. Then one can use the water at a much faster rate. Alobar On 12/15/06, Linn <linnmiller@...> wrote: > > Part of the problem with filtering out fluoride is the rate the water flows at. The ready made fluoride filters do a good job at a very slow rate, but that's not feasible in how we all use our water, so the amount of fluoride that you actually filter out is maybe half. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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