Guest guest Posted April 14, 2000 Report Share Posted April 14, 2000 Hi - Getting back to our friend Wallach ..... I remember him saying at the time when I met him in Michigan that he had broken ranks with some company bottling colloidal minerals in his name because of some quality control reason or another - don't remember what it was now. They had an indian name like White Feather or something. Anyway, I asked him if the bottled colloidal minerals available these days in health food stores were sufficient to satisfy all mineral requirements of the body every day. He said no. The so-called major minerals are needed in MUCH larger quantities. HUGE quantities, in fact, in comparison to the 70 or so trace minerals. That is, calcium, magnesium, potassium, zinc, manganese and a few others. That was the only question I got in as about 100 other people were clamoring behind me with questions for him. (How rude I thought!) He only allowed one question per person so everyone could have a chance. (Ha-rumph! Where did these people come from?) For some reason I rememeber he got a lot of questions on what to do about palsey type diseases involving tremors and shaking like Parkinsons (i.e. Janet Reno). He said the first thing to do is get rid of all mercury dental fillings in the mouth and other toxic heavy metals like cadmium. Then it is a slow but sure road back over 6 mos. or so. I get my full spectrum minerals (trace included) from Coral Calcium taken from the Japanese Islands of Okinawa. These 100's of islands ar actually remnants of old dead coral reefs - not living reefs! Coral, besides making beautiful jewelry, contains the full spectrum of sea minerals in close proximity to the exact requirerments of the human blood stream. Even have a lot of calcium, my #1 favorite. I even take much extra calcium beyond that. Calcium has over 1000 functions in the body besides bones and teeth. It's also one of the hottest research subjects today in bio-science ... almost 2000 published research studies a year now. As mentioned before, more than once, the book " The Calcium Factor " by scientisit and public speaker Bob Barefoot (love that name) and Dr. Carl Reich MD has a lot to say about that subject. - Art B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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