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Hi ,

That is good, a merry heart is a good medicine! We need more of this

kind and not so much the toxic kind, take care.

Netley wrote:

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> --- In mscured <mailto:mscured%40yahoogroups.com>,

> " Kindscher (Charter) "

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> To and all of those who replied to my posting. Thank you all very

> much for your comments etc. It does me good to say the least.

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> Regards .

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Hi ,

I took Zinc tablets years ago when I first started getting into

supplements. I did not know that Zinc needs copper as they work

together. I ended up being copper deficient. Because copper is involved

in many functions of the body, copper deficiency produces an extensive

range of symptoms. These symptoms include iron deficiency anemia,

ruptured blood vessels, osteoporosis, joint problems, brain

disturbances, elevated LDL cholesterol and reduced HDL cholesterol

levels, increased susceptibility to infections due to poor immune

function, loss of pigment in the hair and skin, weakness, fatigue,

breathing difficulties, skin sores, poor thyroid function, and irregular

heart beat. So just something to be aware of.

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> One thought with my sculpture I inhale a lot of zink when I bend the

> wire. (It is what the galvanize is made of)Maybe that helps? That is

> the only different thing I do from other people.

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> More thought needed I think.

>

> Regards .

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Thats why I keep harping on Chelated Multi- Mineral tablets. Balanced,

absorbable, never heard of an over dose. If you're are not on the diet,

you need em. .........RP

" Kindscher (Charter) " wrote: Hi

,

I took Zinc tablets years ago when I first started getting into

supplements. I did not know that Zinc needs copper as they work

together. I ended up being copper deficient. Because copper is involved

in many functions of the body, copper deficiency produces an extensive

range of symptoms. These symptoms include iron deficiency anemia,

ruptured blood vessels, osteoporosis, joint problems, brain

disturbances, elevated LDL cholesterol and reduced HDL cholesterol

levels, increased susceptibility to infections due to poor immune

function, loss of pigment in the hair and skin, weakness, fatigue,

breathing difficulties, skin sores, poor thyroid function, and irregular

heart beat. So just something to be aware of.

>

> >

>

>

> One thought with my sculpture I inhale a lot of zink when I bend the

> wire. (It is what the galvanize is made of)Maybe that helps? That is

> the only different thing I do from other people.

>

> More thought needed I think.

>

> Regards .

>

>

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Hi Rich,

I agree, I learned the hard way not only once but twice that you should

never isolate minerals or vitamins as they are synergistic in nature and

need each other to function. God did not make an orange with just

vitamin C. I also became magnesium deficient not too long after my

copper problem cause I was mega dosing on Calcium. You know a little is

good so more is better. Boy I have learned alot since those days and

magnesium deficiency can cause all kinds of undesirable symptoms! You

know people are going to start asking what is the diet, hey

, better write a book.

rich perillo wrote:

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> Thats why I keep harping on Chelated Multi- Mineral tablets. Balanced,

> absorbable, never heard of an over dose. If you're are not on the

> diet, you need em. .........RP

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Yes! (waiving hand franticly in air),

love and thank you,

n

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> Hi Rich,

>

> I agree, I learned the hard way not only once but twice that you should

> never isolate minerals or vitamins as they are synergistic in nature and

> need each other to function. God did not make an orange with just

> vitamin C. I also became magnesium deficient not too long after my

> copper problem cause I was mega dosing on Calcium. You know a little is

> good so more is better. Boy I have learned alot since those days and

> magnesium deficiency can cause all kinds of undesirable symptoms! You

> know people are going to start asking what is the diet, hey

> , better write a book.

>

> rich perillo wrote:

> >

> > Thats why I keep harping on Chelated Multi- Mineral tablets. Balanced,

> > absorbable, never heard of an over dose. If you're are not on the

> > diet, you need em. .........RP

> >

> > "

> >

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n,

You are so funny with your descriptive emails, are you excited about

writing a book or have you overdosed on single nutrients?

Rojas5915@... wrote:

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> Yes! (waiving hand franticly in air),

> love and thank you,

> n

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MS has never made me sleepy, unless I am having a major exacerbation, nor have I

ever been depressed. Just born chronically cheerful. However, that Solgar

Magnesium

Glynate (does NOT cause the " MOM " effect (diarrhea) that Magnesium Oxide, i.e.,

Milk

of Magnesia (hence " MOM " effect) often causes. Of course there all the other

vitamins,

herbs, including crataegus oxyacanthus (for digestion), Milk Thistle (for the

liver,), as I

also have cystic fibrosis--I mean I can get " high " just thinking about anything

truly organic!

I will spare you discussion of digestive enzymes! And, of course, I am excited

about

writing a book, but do not think that I have YET overdosed on any nutrients, and

a modest

drinker of Murchie's (Canada) " naturally lower caffeine " and " fairly traded "

organic coffees!

Love to you, , and to all on our list,

n, peering out at the Golden Gate Bridge (which is red; the gateway is

golden as

in to the gold up in them thar hills, in the Sierra,

M.~

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> n,

>

> You are so funny with your descriptive emails, are you excited about

> writing a book or have you overdosed on single nutrients?

>

> Rojas5915@... wrote:

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> > Yes! (waiving hand franticly in air),

> > love and thank you,

> > n

> >

> > -

> >

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Hi ,

I don't know about the copper pipes, if you have no symptoms then that

is good, just wanted you to be aware of the possibility.

Netley wrote:

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> Mmmm thanks for the info. I have taken note. I wonder if the copper

> water pipes give me enough copper?

> I am unaware of any of the effects you state.

> Thanks .

>

> --- I

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