Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Dear , You said: > You have often mentioned that we should consider taking colloidal > minerals and you have been good enough to name a couple of good > reliable brands available in the US. > > So far I have not been able to obtain same for various reasons cited > by our dept agriculture (imports). > > However when I was at the store in Belfast getting horse chestnut & > ginkgo tincture I came accross the following product. > > LifeSPRINGS™ COLLOIDAL MINERALS in a 500ml bot @ £24.95 inc tax > Source from the legendary Jefferson Rock Mine in > Utah. > > > I have it home with me on sale / return and was wondering if you > would venture an opinion before I open it>> ** These are from the same mine as the SupraLife colloidal trace minerals (the ones I most prefer. They seem to be almost magical comared to all others). Speaking of SupraLife, it appears they've been bought up by another company. This company does not allow products to be purchased directly online anymore. This has really complicated getting SupraLife products. I called them the other day and explained my dilemma. They are sending me some information and I am going to find the way to make these products as easily attainable as they once were. I don't know what that looks like right now but as soon as I do I'll let you know. I just don't want to be recommending a product that noone can find. Regards, > > > > > > > > " You can trace every sickness, every disease and every ailment to a > mineral deficiency " > Linus ing, (chemist), Two-Time Nobel Prize Laureate > > Typical Analysis (mg/L). > > 72 plant-derived COLLOIDAL MINERALS in varying presence and trace > amounts, including the following: > > Aluminium 1250.0000 Europium .012 Neodynium 0.59 Sulfur 2210 > Antimony <0.001 Gadolinium 0.17 Nickel 2.5 Strontium 1.9 > Arsenic 0.0087 Gallium 0.0071 Niobium <0.0011 Tantalum <0.001 > Barium 0.016 Germanium 0.0059 Osmium <0.001 Tellurium <0.001 > Beryllium .012 Gold <0.001 Palladium 0.017 Terbium 0.023 > Bismuth <0.001 Hafnium 0.0023 Phosphorus 0.51 Thallium 0.0069 > Boron 1.5 Holmium 0.025 Platinum <0.001 Thorium 0.026 > Bromine 0.013 Indium <0.001 Potassium 3.4 Thulium 0.0085 > Cadmium 0.066 Iodine <0.001 Praseodynium 0.073 Tin 0.011 > Calcium 370 Iridium <0.001 Rhenium <0.001 Titanium 0.03 > Cerium 1.2 Iron 80 Rhodium <0.001 Tungsten <0.001 > Cesium 0.048 Lanthanum 0.4 Rubidium 0.11 Uranium 0.042 > Chlorine 17 Lead 0.004 Samarium 0.13 Vanadium 0.12 > Chromium 0.0 Lithium 3.5 Scandium 0.096 Ytterbium 0.023 > Cobalt 1.5 Lutenium 0.0074 Selenium 0.098 Yttrium 0.9 > Copper 0.01 Manganese 8.5 Silicon 20 Zinc 1.2 > Dysprosium 0.12 Mercury <0.001 Silver <0.001 Zirconium 0.15 > Erbium 0.021 Molybdenum <0.001 Sodium 42 > > Recommendation > Take one capfull after a meal. This can be diluted with a glass of > your favorite fruit or vegetable juice, or water. Because it is > highly concentrated, one capfull per day is sufficient. > > 500ml - Family of 4 for 1 month 200ml - Single Person 40 days > > LifeSPRINGS™ COLLOIDAL MINERALS is available in 500ml. and 200ml. > bottles > > http://www.lifesprings.com.au/colloidal.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2004 Report Share Posted August 21, 2004 Hi , Have you ever thought of asking the doctor for vitamins and minerals.My doctor in wales used to give them to me now and again .I don't see any reason he should turn you down for them and as you are disabled why should you have to pay for them.It would save you a lot of money .If i was over there i would be doing the same thing.Go for it and anyone else whoes in the Uk.You Tell the doctor what you need. Hugs Ros Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2004 Report Share Posted August 21, 2004 Hi Ros.Truth be told this guy is really rather reluctant to treat me FULL STOP. .............thinks he has re-taken the hypo oathFirst do no harm = now becomes "the other guys f'ed you up .......and I'm not getting caught up in a mal practice suit" StillI have made some progress with this guy .......... and am relieved to report to this list that ALL previous mental health dx's have been droped from the "active diagnosis" section of my notes.Where he has not fully bitt'n the bullit ........was my secondary active diagnosis of temp lobe epilepsy (you recall I only became that way AFTER taking effexor)So my primary dx is now Epilepsybut hey .........he dont give me scripts for anti convulsants, and I don't fit ...........I still drive my car and he has seen me do it.Where do we go from here ...........fast forward into the past.I (now) have a noticeable swelling and rash on my throat, changes in male pattern hair growth and now it looks like the thick skin on my soles has started to thin and the condition that has dogged me for over two years has noticeably started to resolve.25 years ago I had to have radioactive I 131 for thyroidtoxicosis ........all of this gives me a great feeling of de-javu ...........including my hair trigger adrenalene rushes.It all goes in cyclesAt the moment he has pulled some blood and is looking at my T3???? "Sub-clinical hypothyroidsm" .........the last time I floated that one before my previous GP I was told it was a "crock of shit"NOW even my new GP can see that SSRI's can be a "crock of shit"++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Minerals on the N Irish NHS? ........won't even consider my request.It's all a question of credibality .........they don't like loosing theirs - but I have a sneaking suspicion that this guy does have respect for our work here .............removing those dx's gives us credibilityhere at W & RFinallyActually if you have a mi dx at the rough end of the scale, say bi-polar, sch aff sissorder or schz ...one of the smaller UK mental health charities will accept applications for a fully sponsored nuitrient kit. This charity patroned by (late) Dr Horrobinhas a kit of minerals vits etc including fish oils ........suppliable to its members, of which I am oneIf your on dissability benefits this kit is supplied for freeI'll post up the contents to the W & R list when gets back, see what she thinks ..............I know the charity is mighty impressed with the fact that I got off Effexor, Lithium & NeurontinYup my trip to Belfast the other day cost me £ 117 ........thathurtbut not as much as my legs hurt.Keep you posted .........start the Alpha Lipoic Acid tomozNo probs Taking the horse chestnutt & GinkgoCheers Ros :-)Hi ,Have you ever thought of asking the doctor for vitamins and minerals.My doctor in wales used to give them to me now and again .I don't see any reason he should turn you down for them and as you are disabled why should you have to pay for them.It would save you a lot of money .If i was over there i would be doing the same thing.Go for it and anyone else whoes in the Uk.You Tell the doctor what you need.Hugs Ros Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2004 Report Share Posted August 21, 2004 Hi Ros. Truth be told this guy is really rather reluctant to treat me FULL STOP. .............thinks he has re-taken the hypo oath First do no harm = now becomes " the other guys f'ed you up .......and I'm not getting caught up in a mal practice suit " Still I have made some progress with this guy .......... and am relieved to report to this list that ALL previous mental health dx's have been droped from the " active diagnosis " section of my notes. Where he has not fully bitt'n the bullit ........was my secondary active diagnosis of temp lobe epilepsy (you recall I only became that way AFTER taking effexor) So my primary dx is now Epilepsy but hey .........he dont give me scripts for anti convulsants, and I don't fit ...........I still drive my car and he has seen me do it. Where do we go from here ...........fast forward into the past. I (now) have a noticeable swelling and rash on my throat, changes in male pattern hair growth and now it looks like the thick skin on my soles has started to thin and the condition that has dogged me for over two years has noticeably started to resolve. 25 years ago I had to have radioactive I 131 for thyroidtoxicosis ........all of this gives me a great feeling of de- javu ...........including my hair trigger adrenalene rushes. It all goes in cycles At the moment he has pulled some blood and is looking at my T3 ???? " Sub-clinical hypothyroidsm " .........the last time I floated that one before my previous GP I was told it was a " crock of shit " NOW even my new GP can see that SSRI's can be a " crock of shit " ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Minerals on the N Irish NHS? ........won't even consider my request. It's all a question of credibality .........they don't like loosing theirs - but I have a sneaking suspicion that this guy does have respect for our work here .............removing those dx's gives us credibilityhere at W & R Finally Actually if you have a mi dx at the rough end of the scale, say bi- polar, sch aff sissorder or schz ...one of the smaller UK mental health charities will accept applications for a fully sponsored nuitrient kit. This charity patroned by (late) Dr Horrobin has a kit of minerals vits etc including fish oils ........suppliable to its members, of which I am one If your on dissability benefits this kit is supplied for free I'll post up the contents to the W & R list when gets back, see what she thinks ..............I know the charity is mighty impressed with the fact that I got off Effexor, Lithium & Neurontin Yup my trip to Belfast the other day cost me £ 117 ........that hurt but not as much as my legs hurt. Keep you posted .........start the Alpha Lipoic Acid tomoz No probs Taking the horse chestnutt & Ginkgo Cheers Ros :-) Hi , Have you ever thought of asking the doctor for vitamins and minerals.My doctor in wales used to give them to me now and again .I don't see any reason he should turn you down for them and as you are disabled why should you have to pay for them.It would save you a lot of money .If i was over there i would be doing the same thing.Go for it and anyone else whoes in the Uk.You Tell the doctor what you need. Hugs Ros Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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