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Hi everyone,

I need some suggestions for a good mineral supplement.

I use Water Oz's Mg and Zn supplied by Jim as part of the program.

Apart from that, I need a supplement with a complete spectrum of

minerals including all the trace minerals.

I was using Source Naturals' colloidal trace minerals supplement. But

I read in Jeffries book (Adrenal fatigue) that they contain a high

amount of toxic metals like arsenic.

I had used " Rockland Bodybooster " once before.

" it is a liquid concentrate of a natural assortment of more than 70

water soluble minerals from prehistoric plants "

Seems like something good to take. Just want other's experience with

a good mineral supplement.

I am doing the FIR and also started doing NDF. So, I dont to become

very mineral deficient.

Thanks for your replies,

Gayathri.

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Deb,

I'm really happy to hear that you and Jeff are cooperating on

writing a book about mercury. What a formidable team! I'm also

happy to hear that Jeff is going to pursue study as a naturopath.

I've been impressed in the past by some of the ideas he has come up

with using his engineering background, and I think he will really

benefit by getting some more formal biochemistry and physiology

under his belt to help refine his ideas even more. I'm also very

impressed by the volume and accuracy of the information on your

website. You have clearly done your homework on mercury!

I'm sorry that Ray is having new problems. I used to be in internet

groups with Ray and Jeff, but have been out of touch with both of

them for quite a while.

I'm also happy to see this interaction between you and . It

sounds like your experience with kids could be very relevant to her

case.

It's really good to have you here!

Rich

> Jeff and I are currently working on a book about

mercury...Ray..definitely has had great input into the issue and I

exchange thoughts with him occasionally..he has been very ill after

an accident and we are all watching him closely...Jeff and Ray did

collaborate on Jeff's supplements..but essentially Jeff has done a

ton of work since..and is now entering ND school this fall. He will

be co-authoring with me...so you will see his name in my

newsletters..

>

> What did happen to me though is that I was hospitalized when I was

8 and given a few weeks of heavy antibiotics. Shortly thereafter

(within a year I would say) I developed burping , which is very

unusual for a child. I suspect what happened is the ab's changed my

gut flora and also allowed a yeast overgrowth. I imagine the yeast

overgrowth in the large bowel is getting into the small bowel and

causing the spaciness/gas,but I don't know for sure

>

> Oh, yes..absolutely...I treat kids like you were everyday...its

amazing how ADHD, and all sorts of " learning " disabilities go away

with proper ph balancing and probiotics..can't believe what kids are

given these days...not to mention vaccines....my next newsletter

deals with this...just nuts!

> Deb

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I'm confused about the Goat Mineral Matrix.

In looking up things on the net, I came across Gardens of Life Goatein,

which was specified to NOT be it, and Acid Defense, which is a mineral

concentration from goats milk, and Mt. Capra Mineral whey, which is from

goats, but I can't find Goat Mineral Matrix. Is that the brand name, and

where can it be purchased from? What is the differences between Acid

Defense, Mt. Capra Mineral whey and Goat Mineral Matrix?

lindaj@...

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: GMM is from St Francis Herbs in Ontario...

Deb

Re: Re: good mineral supplement

I'm confused about the Goat Mineral Matrix.

In looking up things on the net, I came across Gardens of Life Goatein,

which was specified to NOT be it, and Acid Defense, which is a mineral

concentration from goats milk, and Mt. Capra Mineral whey, which is from

goats, but I can't find Goat Mineral Matrix. Is that the brand name, and

where can it be purchased from? What is the differences between Acid

Defense, Mt. Capra Mineral whey and Goat Mineral Matrix?

lindaj@...

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other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

discussed here, please consult your doctor.

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Deb,

I'm really happy to hear that you and Jeff are cooperating on

writing a book about mercury. What a formidable team!

Hi Rich: Thanx...yes we are having fun with it...but I don't know how long it

will take...time's a real tough one..

I'm also

happy to hear that Jeff is going to pursue study as a naturopath.

I've been impressed in the past by some of the ideas he has come up

with using his engineering background, and I think he will really

benefit by getting some more formal biochemistry and physiology

under his belt to help refine his ideas even more.

Yes, I think Jeff will make a phenominal practitioner..he's the best at seeking

answers...research.etc...

I'm also very

impressed by the volume and accuracy of the information on your

website. You have clearly done your homework on mercury!

Thanx..its take a couple of years of work getting what I have up there..and

there is so much more I want to add. My goal is to

provide people with enough information to help themselves with out necessarily

going to high priced alternative practitioners..at least in

the beginning...we all know how well modern medicine does with chronic health

care (Not!)..so with some basic knowledge I believe

people are very intuitive about themselves and can put 2 and 2 together quite

often. The ins and outs of biochemistry and energetics

needn't be the big mystery a lot of clinicians would have people believe.

Mercury has been my particular bent for the past 15 of my 25 years in

practise..and it spills into so many health issues..that I felt it needed to be

defined first..but I am now doing a lot of work on the GI...where I believe so

many things begin...Ah...I could spew on and on..but you know

what I mean..<grin>

I'm sorry that Ray is having new problems. I used to be in internet

groups with Ray and Jeff, but have been out of touch with both of

them for quite a while.

I can't believe the troubles that poor guy has been through..seems to just keep

coming...

I'm also happy to see this interaction between you and . It

sounds like your experience with kids could be very relevant to her

case.

Yes, I have seen many ADD, ADHD, autistic kids...you know the issues come down

to similar things as CFS...

It's really good to have you here!

Thanx again..fun to participate when I can...

Oh, a patient from California sent me this link today...about some " amazing "

peptide found in crocodiles..according to them..kills all types of superbugs

which is a huge issue as you know...let me know what you think. It makes sense

biochemically that the answer lies in a peptide.

http://www.biological-miracle.biz/index.php?re%66%65%72%72er=sal%65%73

Cheers,

Deb

Rich

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Hello : Yes, I am fully aware of what peptides are...and in a perfect

world..a perfect body with perfect digestion you would be absolutely correct.

However,

as with any chronic health situation, the digestive tract is usually far from

competent and if the peptide they speak of is small ..such as 1-3 amino acids

(oligopeptide) then its passage would likely be quite efficient. " Leaky gut " or

incompetent membranes of any description are the " norm " in chronic illness..as

is abnormal flora growth, imbalance immunoglobulins, decreased seratonin, etc.

Having said that..its not that I am supporting their claims..but I like to look

at anything with a " what are the possibilities of this being even partially

true? " and " would that help people? " I must say that usually the effectiveness

of anything against latent toxic virus or bacteria falls within the realm of

some fatty acid affecting the

membranes of the offenders..such as the protective fatty acids found in olive

leaf extract..or organic coconut oil....

We know that bacteria etc can leave protein residues with our DNA to create or

at least contribute to chronic illness...so could the converse be true? I don't

have these answers..just musings....

I plan to contact them to see if they have any independent studies...they

certainly have had media coverage if you look at their links...So I guess what I

am saying is that

I'm not ready to call them fraudulent yet...but yes, of course more information

is needed..for sure!

Cheers,

Deb

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Dear Baker-Racine;

Peptides are a string of amino acids linked together. There is

almost zero chance that they would survive intact in the digestive

tract and even less chance that they would be absorbed intact, so it

is reasonably certain that the sellers of that peptide are at the

least providing nothing of value and at the worst are fraudulent.

Sincerely, Weber

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other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

discussed here, please consult your doctor.

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Deb,

What is your " work " that you refer to?

thanks,

penny

> Hello : Yes, I am fully aware of what peptides are...and in

a perfect world..a perfect body with perfect digestion you would be

absolutely correct. However,

> as with any chronic health situation, the digestive tract is

usually far from competent and if the peptide they speak of is

small ..such as 1-3 amino acids (oligopeptide) then its passage would

likely be quite efficient. " Leaky gut " or incompetent membranes of

any description are the " norm " in chronic illness..as is abnormal

flora growth, imbalance immunoglobulins, decreased seratonin, etc.

>

> Having said that..its not that I am supporting their claims..but I

like to look at anything with a " what are the possibilities of this

being even partially true? " and " would that help people? " I must say

that usually the effectiveness of anything against latent toxic virus

or bacteria falls within the realm of some fatty acid affecting the

> membranes of the offenders..such as the protective fatty acids

found in olive leaf extract..or organic coconut oil....

>

> We know that bacteria etc can leave protein residues with our DNA

to create or at least contribute to chronic illness...so could the

converse be true? I don't have these answers..just musings....

>

> I plan to contact them to see if they have any independent

studies...they certainly have had media coverage if you look at their

links...So I guess what I am saying is that

> I'm not ready to call them fraudulent yet...but yes, of course more

information is needed..for sure!

> Cheers,

> Deb

> good mineral supplement

>

>

> Dear Baker-Racine;

> Peptides are a string of amino acids linked together. There

is

> almost zero chance that they would survive intact in the digestive

> tract and even less chance that they would be absorbed intact, so

it

> is reasonably certain that the sellers of that peptide are at the

> least providing nothing of value and at the worst are fraudulent.

> Sincerely, Weber

>

>

>

>

> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences

with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested

in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor.

>

>

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Hello Penny: I am a chiropractor..but have a Master's in nutrition and a

diplomate in homeopathy. My " modus operandi " I guess..is Functional Medicine

with IFM headed up by Dr. Jeff Bland. Which I guess means..we look at what the

biochemical pathways to " normal " are...determine how various problems have

(health issues) have bent that out of shape and try to re-construct the normal

pathways again...hope that's not confusing...

My main area has been mercury detoxification..I work very closely with

incredibly biological dentists here...and from there have been led into CFS, FM,

Autism and issues that often have mercury poisoning as a component...

Hope that helps..

Cheers,

Deb

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>

>

> Dear Baker-Racine;

> Peptides are a string of amino acids linked together. There

is

> almost zero chance that they would survive intact in the digestive

> tract and even less chance that they would be absorbed intact, so

it

> is reasonably certain that the sellers of that peptide are at the

> least providing nothing of value and at the worst are fraudulent.

> Sincerely, Weber

>

>

>

>

> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences

with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested

in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor.

>

>

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