Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 I've been window shopping at Vitacost and found the most remarkable liquid mutimineral. In the list of " proprietary ingredients " are antimony, cadmium, and -- you guessed it -- mercury, amongst other goodies. You'll be happy to know that there is NO added sugar or preservatives, though. Whew! http://www.vitacost.com/BuriedTreasureMineralSupplementLiquid tell me that this is a hoax, someone, please. René Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 I emailed the company - maybe they are unaware. [ ] what are these people thinking???? I've been window shopping at Vitacost and found the most remarkable liquid mutimineral. In the list of " proprietary ingredients " are antimony, cadmium, and -- you guessed it -- mercury, amongst other goodies. You'll be happy to know that there is NO added sugar or preservatives, though. Whew! http://www.vitacost.com/BuriedTreasureMineralSupplementLiquid tell me that this is a hoax, someone, please. René ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 This junk sounds like the Water Oz " Water of Life " garbage. Check the ingredients on that stuff. I thought this was a suspect line: This 100% plant derived mineral supplement consists of a natural assortment of over 70 minerals derived from plants growing through the Eden era. (Yes, as in the Biblical period of the Garden of Eden, but not exactly the " Tree of Life " which God took away. Even if you could somehow increase longevity without God's " Tree of Life " by consuming Utah's finest humic stone, there would still be a geographic anomaly to contend with as Eden was by Biblical scholars' consensus located in present-day Iraq. There was a world-wide flood which may or may not have deposited some special minerals in Utah, but the amount of work to determine whether or not the Utah stone may or may not have the exact nutrients as God's " Tree of Life " did is impossible to figure out sans the miraculous tree. Slightly out of context, Moses lived a very long time, and we understand he carried two tablets of stone with him, too, but he did not eat them. I did once have a hankering for some lovely white aggregate gravel and very small pebbles, but they did not cause any sort if feeling of innocence or promote health upon consumption.) [ ] what are these people thinking???? I've been window shopping at Vitacost and found the most remarkable liquid mutimineral. In the list of " proprietary ingredients " are antimony, cadmium, and -- you guessed it -- mercury, amongst other goodies. You'll be happy to know that there is NO added sugar or preservatives, though. Whew! http://www.vitacost.com/BuriedTreasureMineralSupplementLiquid tell me that this is a hoax, someone, please. René ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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