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That is very correct Dee, I am 64 years young and my older famly members when I

was a child used many home health herbs etc. and boiling checken bones and wild

deer bones with the attached cartilege was done an used for making soup that was

consumed for body strength. ( a lot of my older family was native Indians) I do

not remember by grandmother or grandfather ever having stiff joints or pain in

there joints..my grandmothr had very little gray hair.

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Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 10:09 AM

Subject: Re: Hair-loss news - Clay! now nails and gelatin

 

It's the protien in it. Gelatin used to be made by boiling bones. The thick

broth would jell (aspic in fancy dishes). This broth was used as an easily

digestible suppliment for the sick and weak members of the family.

Dee. ( I'm old and we really did make this. Bouillon cubes from the store took

over!)

> Never herd this one before. Any theory on why the gelatin helps with

splitting/cracking nails?

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> > Have heard that gelatin helps with splitting/cracking nails. I know

> > that it did for a dog I had. Cheap and easy to add a bit to most food,

> > since it is in powder form bulk.

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> > Gerry

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