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Re: replacing lost minerals

Rosie, you are right. How one gets the extra minerals doesn't

matter. Get them anyway they can. I happen to think a natural source

supplies them in some balanced way, rather than a mineral supplement.

I'm juicing for other reasons and it is time consuming - but it makes

me feel great when I can. I think I also need to buy an additional

old refrig to put in the basement for the produce since it takes up so

much room in the refrig. I have cancer diagnosis last year so I have

to make the time. Any way to get mineral rich foods in you between

all those CSM doses is the idea though. Doesn't matter how, but you

need EXTRAS of all minerals since the CSM will not be able to tell an

undesireable element from a desireable one. No use dissolving your

bones and teeth.

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> You are correct however my realistic input is that most people

cannot grow

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Barb when I had cancer I juiced 3x a day. So I applaud what you are doing

and wish everyone had the time, the finances, source for organic produce

and ability to juice. Unfortunately that's not reality so it's best to give

others alternatives.

Lol when I started out in this healthier business I decided everyone had to

be perfect...soon learned myself it's impossible and baby steps are often

the best unless someone has an emergency situation. My new objective is

" complimentary " ; meaning we utilize what is within our ability and do the

research to see what is the best within our parameters.

Sigh, I worked with people who had no income other than very small

disability having to make do. How in the world could I insist they had to

eat nothing but organic, buy a juicer, buy bags of expensive vegetables

.....these people ...you all understand what I'm trying to say. Even

changing a few things can make a difference and often was able to help them

increase their wellbeing by changing their diets. A can of sardines isn't

too expensive (50cents) and very healthy; a big bag of organic brown and

wild rice; a big bag of og mung beans to help with their GI distress, some

DGL in powder form, eliminating junk food, etc goes a long way.

I'm so happy you can do it and encourage you to continue.

Rosie

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Rosie, you are right. How one gets the extra minerals doesn't

matter. Get them anyway they can. I happen to think a natural source

supplies them in some balanced way, rather than a mineral supplement.

I'm juicing for other reasons and it is time consuming - but it makes

me feel great when I can. I think I also need to buy an additional

old refrig to put in the basement for the produce since it takes up so

much room in the refrig. I have cancer diagnosis last year so I have

to make the time. Any way to get mineral rich foods in you between

all those CSM doses is the idea though. Doesn't matter how, but you

need EXTRAS of all minerals since the CSM will not be able to tell an

undesireable element from a desireable one. No use dissolving your

bones and teeth.

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Rosie writes:

A can of sardines isn't

> too expensive (50cents) and very healthy; a big bag of organic brown and

> wild rice; a big bag of og mung beans to help with their GI distress, some

> DGL in powder form, eliminating junk food, etc goes a long way.

Rosie,

og mung beans? GI distress, sounds like something we could use. Are these

beans everywhere? Never heard of them before.

Guess I'll ask, probably should already know, but have not a clue-what is

DGL powder? What does it do? Or maybe I just dont recongnize the initials?

Thanx,

RE: [] Re: CSM, replacing lost minerals and stained

teeth, etc

>

> Barb when I had cancer I juiced 3x a day. So I applaud what you are doing

> and wish everyone had the time, the finances, source for organic produce

> and ability to juice. Unfortunately that's not reality so it's best to

> give

> others alternatives.

>

> Lol when I started out in this healthier business I decided everyone had

> to

> be perfect...soon learned myself it's impossible and baby steps are often

> the best unless someone has an emergency situation. My new objective is

> " complimentary " ; meaning we utilize what is within our ability and do the

> research to see what is the best within our parameters.

>

> Sigh, I worked with people who had no income other than very small

> disability having to make do. How in the world could I insist they had to

> eat nothing but organic, buy a juicer, buy bags of expensive vegetables

> ....these people ...you all understand what I'm trying to say. Even

> changing a few things can make a difference and often was able to help

> them

> increase their wellbeing by changing their diets. A can of sardines isn't

> too expensive (50cents) and very healthy; a big bag of organic brown and

> wild rice; a big bag of og mung beans to help with their GI distress, some

> DGL in powder form, eliminating junk food, etc goes a long way.

>

> I'm so happy you can do it and encourage you to continue.

>

> Rosie

>

> On Behalf Of barb1283

>

> Rosie, you are right. How one gets the extra minerals doesn't

> matter. Get them anyway they can. I happen to think a natural source

> supplies them in some balanced way, rather than a mineral supplement.

> I'm juicing for other reasons and it is time consuming - but it makes

> me feel great when I can. I think I also need to buy an additional

> old refrig to put in the basement for the produce since it takes up so

> much room in the refrig. I have cancer diagnosis last year so I have

> to make the time. Any way to get mineral rich foods in you between

> all those CSM doses is the idea though. Doesn't matter how, but you

> need EXTRAS of all minerals since the CSM will not be able to tell an

> undesireable element from a desireable one. No use dissolving your

> bones and teeth.

>

>

>

>

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>

>

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Rosie, I know about the trace minerals. I guess I avoid them because

they state they contain arsenic and mercury also. I guess we have

arsenic and mercury in all water though? How do you determine right

amounts? Due to the fact that undesireable minerals are in there too

like mercury and arsenic, one wouldn't want to use too much. This has

stumped me but I'm sure the spring water I buy has arsenic and mercury

in them too. They just aren't on the label!

>

> Barb when I had cancer I juiced 3x a day. So I applaud what you are

doing

> and wish everyone had the time, the finances, source for organic

produce

> and ability to juice. Unfortunately that's not reality so it's best

to give

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>>Rosie, I know about the trace minerals. I guess I avoid them because

they state they contain arsenic and mercury also. I guess we have

arsenic and mercury in all water though? How do you determine right

amounts? Due to the fact that undesireable minerals are in there too

like mercury and arsenic, one wouldn't want to use too much. This has

stumped me but I'm sure the spring water I buy has arsenic and mercury

in them too. They just aren't on the label!>>

Barb please contact the company and ask them. My Trace Minerals Concentrace

Mineral Drops bottle doesn't list arsenic and mercury. In fact, when I did a

study about 10 years ago looking into the various trace minerals I asked for

a detailed independent laboratory analysis from all the companies. Some

refused, others had microminerals and elements that I didn't want to consume

including mercury and arsenic. TraceMinerals in my humble opinion was the

safest.

Suggest dosage for an adult is between 20-40 drops a day. Please see:

http://www.traceminerals.com/products/drops.html for complete listing of

ingredients.

Rosie

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>>On Behalf Of

Rosie,

og mung beans? GI distress, sounds like something we could use. Are these

beans everywhere? Never heard of them before.

Guess I'll ask, probably should already know, but have not a clue-what is

DGL powder? What does it do? Or maybe I just dont recongnize the initials?

Thanx,>>

I so happy you are helping your daughter and enjoy giving you a little

advise however....

, start googling. You have a brilliant mind. I can give

suggestions/ideas but don't have time to give you all the details. Mung

beans you can research on the internet. I gave you the full name for DGL

and you can google DGL also.

I know you understand why I cannot give you detailed responses to all your

questions and also know you can find them in cyberspace.

Rosie

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