Guest guest Posted May 11, 2004 Report Share Posted May 11, 2004 n, this info from " Ted " is a BIG WOW for me. I immediately printed it off the website and will start taking the MAGNESIUM now. The connection makes perfect sense to me. It should have hit me sooner perhaps because I actually make and sell livestock supplements for organic farmers that incorporate the fulvic and humic acids and we work a lot with magnesium deficiencies. This deficiency is extremely common with livestock especially dairy cattle, beef cattle, horses and chickens. I'm not an agronomist but I find that Magnesium levels are also a common problem with the soils of depleted farms and gardens, this, of course, is reflected in our mineral-deficient foods. Mineral deficiency actually underpins the development of the spongiform encephalopathy diseases, e.g. Mad Cow, Chronic Wasting, Scrapie, and our own New Variant Crutzfield-Jakob disease. (It's NOT a contagious disease, you read it here first, folks!). Thanks, n, Will in Minneapolis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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