Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Therese, I use (and carry in my home office) the Concentrace Drops. I like them very much, although I have to say, I haven't really tried anything else. I started using them after I realized that we had been drinking very clean, RO water, that was completely devoid of any minerals, for 15 YEARS! (See me hitting myself up the side of the head.) I was beginning to show signs of a slow thyroid myself and definitely had adrenal gland issues! Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Therese, I use (and carry in my home office) the Concentrace Drops. I like them very much, although I have to say, I haven't really tried anything else. I started using them after I realized that we had been drinking very clean, RO water, that was completely devoid of any minerals, for 15 YEARS! (See me hitting myself up the side of the head.) I was beginning to show signs of a slow thyroid myself and definitely had adrenal gland issues! Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 RO water removes many minerals? Then what is the best filtration? We use TraceMins (I believe that is Concentrace) and bone broth. Thanks. co > Therese, > > I use (and carry in my home office) the Concentrace Drops. > I like them very much, although I have to say, I haven't really tried > anything else. I started using them after I realized that we had been > drinking very clean, RO water, that was completely devoid of any minerals, > for 15 YEARS! (See me hitting myself up the side of the head.) I was > beginning to show signs of a slow thyroid myself and definitely had adrenal > gland issues! > > Kathy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Patty and All, I hear reverse osmosis removes somewhere around 95% of the minerals from the water. The best system may be one that takes out the chlorine, flouride and other contaminants (such as 3M chemicals in my area) and puts the minerals back in. Some systems actually do this. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Patty and All, I hear reverse osmosis removes somewhere around 95% of the minerals from the water. The best system may be one that takes out the chlorine, flouride and other contaminants (such as 3M chemicals in my area) and puts the minerals back in. Some systems actually do this. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Hi , Im in Australia, so just watch the informative discussion usually. Question re toddler not sleeping... How do i find out if this is our issue with our almost 3yo? Are you saying trace minerals help, but she needs protein every meal to help break down grains? Im very new to the whole trad thing, and still eat lots of processed junk, bread etc - does that count as a grain thing? I should look it up for myself but wonder if you already have a link you like Therese, about the thyroid and adrenal gland stuff and kids, that would be helpful. We already include a celtic sea salt, and i take a few things (vit C, horse chestnut, some tissue slats as needed), but essentially our diet is still 'mainstream processed'. L slowly slowly... Any tips would be much appreciated. Also NONI - I have just discovered some in my area and wondered if anyone uses, and how best to prepare and enjoy. Thanks again Tania Birth Doula From: trad-foods-MN [mailto:trad-foods-MN ] On Behalf Of therese_in_mn Sent: Thursday, 21 January 2010 2:57 AM To: trad-foods-MN Subject: Trace Mineral Supplements? I have been thinking of starting to give my family a trace mineral supplement as I learn more and more about the depletion of minerals in our diet, even when we are eating organic and " real " foods. Does anyone have any recommendations? I just installed the top RO you can get from Radiant Life (we'd been using a Water Wise distiller for the last year or two) and they sent a bottle of 's Concentrated Trace Minerals. We've been taking these, but it looks like there is only 6 minerals included in this supplement. Radiant Life also sent info about ConcenTrace Trace Mineral Drops, which includes many more minerals and I was thinking about trying it. We use Celtic Sea Salt and just started using himalayan salt, so I know we are getting some of the necessary minerals. This all started because I believe my two year old is showing some signs of a slow thyroid and perhaps adrenal gland issues. I gather this from his low body temperature (97 degree range) and when we give him grains without balancing them with a decent amount of protein, he won't sleep (it can take hours to get him to finally go to sleep if we give him something like pasta). Any info. is always appreciated! Thanks, Therese A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Hi , Im in Australia, so just watch the informative discussion usually. Question re toddler not sleeping... How do i find out if this is our issue with our almost 3yo? Are you saying trace minerals help, but she needs protein every meal to help break down grains? Im very new to the whole trad thing, and still eat lots of processed junk, bread etc - does that count as a grain thing? I should look it up for myself but wonder if you already have a link you like Therese, about the thyroid and adrenal gland stuff and kids, that would be helpful. We already include a celtic sea salt, and i take a few things (vit C, horse chestnut, some tissue slats as needed), but essentially our diet is still 'mainstream processed'. L slowly slowly... Any tips would be much appreciated. Also NONI - I have just discovered some in my area and wondered if anyone uses, and how best to prepare and enjoy. Thanks again Tania Birth Doula From: trad-foods-MN [mailto:trad-foods-MN ] On Behalf Of therese_in_mn Sent: Thursday, 21 January 2010 2:57 AM To: trad-foods-MN Subject: Trace Mineral Supplements? I have been thinking of starting to give my family a trace mineral supplement as I learn more and more about the depletion of minerals in our diet, even when we are eating organic and " real " foods. Does anyone have any recommendations? I just installed the top RO you can get from Radiant Life (we'd been using a Water Wise distiller for the last year or two) and they sent a bottle of 's Concentrated Trace Minerals. We've been taking these, but it looks like there is only 6 minerals included in this supplement. Radiant Life also sent info about ConcenTrace Trace Mineral Drops, which includes many more minerals and I was thinking about trying it. We use Celtic Sea Salt and just started using himalayan salt, so I know we are getting some of the necessary minerals. This all started because I believe my two year old is showing some signs of a slow thyroid and perhaps adrenal gland issues. I gather this from his low body temperature (97 degree range) and when we give him grains without balancing them with a decent amount of protein, he won't sleep (it can take hours to get him to finally go to sleep if we give him something like pasta). Any info. is always appreciated! Thanks, Therese A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 What systems do this? Can anyone recommend a relatively cheap one for the poor wife of a grad student ? Re: Trace Mineral Supplements? Patty and All, I hear reverse osmosis removes somewhere around 95% of the minerals from the water. The best system may be one that takes out the chlorine, flouride and other contaminants (such as 3M chemicals in my area) and puts the minerals back in. Some systems actually do this. Kathy ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 I don't recall the name or names of the ones I have seen, but I can tell you for sure, they're NOT cheap! That's why we use the drops... Sorry! Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 I don't recall the name or names of the ones I have seen, but I can tell you for sure, they're NOT cheap! That's why we use the drops... Sorry! Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Please let me know which system does this. We will be purchasing a whole house and sink dispenser system in the near future. A Culligan rep told me RO is the only method to remove flouride. He mentioned the horrid water in the 3M neighborhood. Thanks. > > > Patty and All, > > I hear reverse osmosis removes somewhere around 95% of the minerals from > the water. The best system may be one that takes out the chlorine, flouride > and other contaminants (such as 3M chemicals in my area) and puts the > minerals back in. Some systems actually do this. > > Kathy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Please let me know which system does this. We will be purchasing a whole house and sink dispenser system in the near future. A Culligan rep told me RO is the only method to remove flouride. He mentioned the horrid water in the 3M neighborhood. Thanks. > > > Patty and All, > > I hear reverse osmosis removes somewhere around 95% of the minerals from > the water. The best system may be one that takes out the chlorine, flouride > and other contaminants (such as 3M chemicals in my area) and puts the > minerals back in. Some systems actually do this. > > Kathy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 did you purchase the 14-stage system? http://www.radiantlifecatalog.com/product/DRINKING-WATER-PURIFICATION-SYSTEM/ > > I have been thinking of starting to give my family a trace mineral supplement as I learn more and more about the depletion of minerals in our diet, even when we are eating organic and " real " foods. > > Does anyone have any recommendations? I just installed the top RO you can get from Radiant Life (we'd been using a Water Wise distiller for the last year or two) and they sent a bottle of 's Concentrated Trace Minerals. We've been taking these, but it looks like there is only 6 minerals included in this supplement. Radiant Life also sent info about ConcenTrace Trace Mineral Drops, which includes many more minerals and I was thinking about trying it. > > We use Celtic Sea Salt and just started using himalayan salt, so I know we are getting some of the necessary minerals. This all started because I believe my two year old is showing some signs of a slow thyroid and perhaps adrenal gland issues. I gather this from his low body temperature (97 degree range) and when we give him grains without balancing them with a decent amount of protein, he won't sleep (it can take hours to get him to finally go to sleep if we give him something like pasta). > > Any info. is always appreciated! > > Thanks, > Therese A. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 did you purchase the 14-stage system? http://www.radiantlifecatalog.com/product/DRINKING-WATER-PURIFICATION-SYSTEM/ > > I have been thinking of starting to give my family a trace mineral supplement as I learn more and more about the depletion of minerals in our diet, even when we are eating organic and " real " foods. > > Does anyone have any recommendations? I just installed the top RO you can get from Radiant Life (we'd been using a Water Wise distiller for the last year or two) and they sent a bottle of 's Concentrated Trace Minerals. We've been taking these, but it looks like there is only 6 minerals included in this supplement. Radiant Life also sent info about ConcenTrace Trace Mineral Drops, which includes many more minerals and I was thinking about trying it. > > We use Celtic Sea Salt and just started using himalayan salt, so I know we are getting some of the necessary minerals. This all started because I believe my two year old is showing some signs of a slow thyroid and perhaps adrenal gland issues. I gather this from his low body temperature (97 degree range) and when we give him grains without balancing them with a decent amount of protein, he won't sleep (it can take hours to get him to finally go to sleep if we give him something like pasta). > > Any info. is always appreciated! > > Thanks, > Therese A. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 The Radiant Life systems are excellent, but very expensive. Contrary to popular opinion, it is possible to remove fluoride using filtration instead of reverse osmosis. Here's an example of a complete system for $238: http://www.pwgazette.com/fluoridefilter.htm If you would be OK with about 75% removal, standard filters like this one for $150 would do the trick: http://www.pwgazette.com/doubleuf.htm Greg > > > What systems do this? Can anyone recommend a relatively cheap one for the > poor wife of a grad student ? > > > Re: Trace Mineral Supplements? > > Patty and All, > > I hear reverse osmosis removes somewhere around 95% of the minerals from > the > water. The best system may be one that takes out the chlorine, flouride and > > other contaminants (such as 3M chemicals in my area) and puts the minerals > back > in. Some systems actually do this. > > Kathy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Since this topic is getting so much attention I'll give my two cents worth. My advice is to check out a product called My Minerals made for micro mineral supplementation. The 92 ionic trace minerals are a naturally balanced presentation of the minerals in sea salt. I've been using a similar product from this same source - fro supplementing the feed and water to our hens and it's primary use is for growing high brix and very healthy plants. Find it at http://www.addminerals.com. Makes a lot of sense to me. Alvin > > I have been thinking of starting to give my family a trace mineral supplement Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 I know someone who has taken Azomite for a mineral supplement, but I question whether it is truly assimilable by the human body if these are rock mineral powders. It is my understanding that our bodies cannot assimilate minerals directly from rock powders. Rock mineral powders are needed to replenish minerals in the soil. The plants then uptake these raw minerals and transform them via photosynthesis into a form we can then assimilate when we eat these plant foods (vegetables, grains, fruits). I believe that's how we are supposed to get our minerals, as well as from sea water/salt. This transmutation of elements our bodies cannot use into a form we can use is a concept similar to what ruminants (cows/goats etc.) do with grass when they convert grass into protein (milk/flesh). We cannot do this in our own bodies, but we need their gift of protein in order to live, heal, procreate, etc. Re: Trace Mineral Supplements? What would Sally Fallon say? (or WWSFS? about supplementing with trace minerals: " Azomite Mineral Powder: This powdery mineral supplement, containing montmorillonite clay and many other compounds, comes from an ancient seabed. It is an excellent source of silica, calcium, magnesium and the gamut of trace minerals. Clay also has detoxifying effects as the negatively charged clay particles attract positively charged pathogens and take them out of the body. Technically sold as an anticaking compound and available only in 40-pound bags, Azomite is incredibly cheap when used as a mineral supplement, costing less than one dollar per pound delivered. Take a heaping teaspoon mixed with water daily as an insurance of adequate macro- and trace mineral ingestion in these days of soil depletion through intensive farming. " You can get smaller quantities now. I have some but don't remember where from but do remember it is relatively cheap. I need to start using it a gain come to think of it. Also great garden amendment... Amy > > I have been thinking of starting to give my family a trace mineral supplement as I learn more and more about the depletion of minerals in our diet, even when we are eating organic and " real " foods. > > Does anyone have any recommendations? I just installed the top RO you can get from Radiant Life (we'd been using a Water Wise distiller for the last year or two) and they sent a bottle of 's Concentrated Trace Minerals. We've been taking these, but it looks like there is only 6 minerals included in this supplement. Radiant Life also sent info about ConcenTrace Trace Mineral Drops, which includes many more minerals and I was thinking about trying it. > > We use Celtic Sea Salt and just started using himalayan salt, so I know we are getting some of the necessary minerals. This all started because I believe my two year old is showing some signs of a slow thyroid and perhaps adrenal gland issues. I gather this from his low body temperature (97 degree range) and when we give him grains without balancing them with a decent amount of protein, he won't sleep (it can take hours to get him to finally go to sleep if we give him something like pasta). > > Any info. is always appreciated! Thanks, Therese A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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