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Hi,

I have finally got some Azomite to take as a mineral supplement. It

has stones in it which will not dissolve. In fact none of it seems to

dissolve. I have tried grinding it in a ceramic hand grinder, mortar

and pestle style, and they will not grind down. I'm finding it very

difficult to take it in water. I was wondering if I could just let it

sit in water for a while and then drink the water. Would I get any

value out of that approach?

What have you done to be able to take Azomite.

Thanks,

Sheila

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Why is Azomite powder considered a " super-food " ? As ground up rock, doesn't it

lack the bioactivators, cofactors, whatever and whatnot, that would be present

in food sources grown with azomite as a supplement?

Chris

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It is not considered a food at all, it is taken as a mineral supplement.

Kat

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From: <ChrisMasterjohn@...>

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Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 11:35 AM

Subject: Re: Azomite

> Why is Azomite powder considered a " super-food " ? As ground up rock,

doesn't it lack the bioactivators, cofactors, whatever and whatnot, that

would be present in food sources grown with azomite as a supplement?

>

> Chris

>

>

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Chris-

>Why is Azomite powder considered a " super-food " ? As ground up rock,

>doesn't it lack the bioactivators, cofactors, whatever and whatnot, that

>would be present in food sources grown with azomite as a supplement?

Well, on one hand I'd think it would be MUCH better to get minerals from

food grown on rich, fertile soils, and amending those soils with azomite

would probably be a very good thing in many situations. On the other,

there's all the information which suggests that people drinking certain

kinds of water, like glacial runoff, that's very silty and mineral-rich,

are the healthiest. And on the third hand, perhaps their ingestion of the

silt is secondary to their consumption of foods grown on soils nourished by

that water. So who knows. <g>

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In a message dated Wed, 2 Oct 2002 2:23:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,

katking@... writes:

> It is not considered a food at all, it is taken as a

> mineral supplement.

Sally lists it in the superfoods section of NT. But it seems closer to a

typical mineral supplement, aside from the clay, than the typical kind of

product listed as 'superfoods'. -- Except it seems much cheaper at a buck a

pound. I think I might get some.

Chris

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It is the wrong form of the product. I once got some in a very course

form, like corse sand, instead of the one which is almost like a

powder. You want the one which is animal grade for adding to feed.

The person you order it from should know the difference, but you will

have to double check. Make sure it is like a powder and light in

color.

What ever you have can be used to grow vegetables and then you eat

those plants. It is a very enjoyable way to get the minerals.

Azomite may be ordered through Peaceful Valley Farm Supply at

www.groworganic.com. or call (888)784-1722.

Sheila

> Has anyone bought the azomite mineral powder? I bought some and

> thought it would be a powder, but it is pellet form. Is this what

it

> is supposed to be or did I get the wrong thing? I didn't see it in

> the radiant life catalog so I bought it from wheatgrasskits.com.

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I called them and the guy that answered didn't seem to know if it was a powder

or not.

Anyway online it is 14.95 for a 44lb bag. Is this the correct product?

Re: azomite

It is the wrong form of the product. I once got some in a very course

form, like corse sand, instead of the one which is almost like a

powder. You want the one which is animal grade for adding to feed.

The person you order it from should know the difference, but you will

have to double check. Make sure it is like a powder and light in

color.

What ever you have can be used to grow vegetables and then you eat

those plants. It is a very enjoyable way to get the minerals.

Azomite may be ordered through Peaceful Valley Farm Supply at

www.groworganic.com. or call (888)784-1722.

Sheila

> Has anyone bought the azomite mineral powder? I bought some and

> thought it would be a powder, but it is pellet form. Is this what

it

> is supposed to be or did I get the wrong thing? I didn't see it in

> the radiant life catalog so I bought it from wheatgrasskits.com.

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