Guest guest Posted July 3, 2006 Report Share Posted July 3, 2006 Here's the quote below on ingredients of the " Water of Life " from their web site: ( http://www.kornax.com/WaterOz_Liquid_Minerals_Supplements.htm ). Ingredients: 84 Ionic Minerals in water purified through a five step purification process. 4,000 parts per million. The exact amount of each mineral varies from batch to batch. The following is a breakdown of the average composition of the Water of Life (NOTE: In their metallic state, some of these minerals would be toxic. In their ionic state, they are a natural non-toxic part of every living organism.): Aluminum* 6 ppm (90 mcg/Tbl), Antimony 18 ppm (275 mcg/Tbl), Arsenic* 44 ppm (660 mcg/Tbl), Barium 57 ppm (855 mcg/Tbl), Beryllium 1 ppm (15 mcg/Tbl), Bismuth <2 ppm (<30 mcg/Tbl), Boron 7 ppm (105 mcg/Tbl), Cadmium* <0.5 ppm (7.5 mcg/Tbl), Calcium 1500 ppm (22.5 mg/Tbl), Chloride 0.33 ppm (5 mcg/Tbl), Chromium 2.3 ppm (34 mcg/Tbl), Cobalt 1 ppm (15 mcg/Tbl), Copper 12 ppm (183 mcg/Tbl), Gallium <10 ppm (<150 mcg/Tbl), Iodine 1 ppm (15 mcg/Tbl), Iron 25 ppm (375 mcg/Tbl), Lanthanum 2.3 ppm (34 mcg/Tbl), Lead* <2 ppm (<30 mcg/Tbl), Magnesium 1500 ppm (22.5 mg/Tbl), Manganese 339 ppm (5 mg/Tbl), Molybdenum 1.8 ppm (27 mcg/Tbl), Nickel 4.8 ppm (72 mcg/Tbl), Nitrogen 0.5 ppm (7.5 mcg/Tbl), Phosphorus 1.5 ppm (22 mcg/Tbl), Potassium 1.3 ppm (19 mcg/Tbl), Selenium 10 ppm (150 mcg/Tbl), Silicon 42 ppm (630 mcg/Tbl), Silver <0.3 ppm (<4.5 mcg/Tbl), Sodium 2.5 ppm (37 mcg/Tbl), Strontium 623 ppm (9 mg/Tbl), Sulfur 3 ppm (45 mcg/Tbl), Terbium <2 ppm (<30 mcg/Tbl), Thallium <10 ppm (<150 mcg/Tbl), Tin <10 ppm (<150 mcg/Tbl), Titanium 0.4 ppm (6 mcg/Tbl), Tungsten <10 ppm (>150 mcg/Tbl), Uranium* 25 ppm (375 mcg/Tbl), Vanadium 2.5 ppm (37 mcg/Tbl), Zinc 30 ppm (450 mcg/Tbl), plus trace amounts of 45 other ionic minerals. I note at the end it says " plus trace amounts of 45 other ionic minerals " . It would be nice to know what the other 45 minerals were, but needless to say we quickly developed serious doubts and chucked all Water Oz products. [ ] /was: Re: strange behaviors lately - links to DMSA chelation? We've used the Wateroz products for a couple of years now. I was very resistant with the 'looks like water; must be water' snake oil mentality. However, I like them immensely! They are easy to dose- taste like water, can be put in almost anything as well as taken plain. http://www.kornax.com/Liquid_Calcium_Water.htm will give you a mg idea. We have just used the recommended dosage for adult[120#er], which is NOT based on the mg table but on their recommendation of dosage i.e. usually 1/2 - 1 tsp. Currently just using the Ca and Mg extra strength[you don't need as much volume with it] and lithium. Some of them taste disgusting to me-supposedly a tip that one's body does not need that particular mineral. A friend uses the zinc routinely. It is the only form that seems to benefit her child. > > You know what, ? I don't know either. I did a search and you > can buy the bottles individually (they even have one that's " extra > strength " ...sounds like a cleaning product, huh?). Anyway, I could > not find a calcium content per tsp, so I don't know if I'm even > going to bother purchasing it. I'll try the New Beginnings and the > shakes and see what happens. > Anyone out there use Water Oz? If so, what do you think? > Thanks! > -Trish > > > > > > > > > Thanks Odysseas, > > > I'll definately try these. He's not great at chewables but if > the > > > flavor is good, he just might surprise me. The other thing I can > > do > > > (if he won't chew them) is crush them and blend them in orange > > > juice. > > > I'm going to order Water Oz, too. Between the shake, the > > chewables > > > and the water oz, we just may get him up to speed on this. > > > Who would have thought that something so simple would be so > > > complicated???? Arrggghhh.......!!!! > > > -Trish > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2006 Report Share Posted July 4, 2006 How can you tell if you should be taking magnesium sulfate or magnesium chloride? > > Hi , > I get Magnesium Sulfate Cream through Kirkman's Lab. It comes in a 4 > oz jar and contains 100 mg mag per gram and can be applied 3-4xs > daily. It is basically the same as Epsom Salts, but in a cream form. I > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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