Guest guest Posted February 20, 2001 Report Share Posted February 20, 2001 Hi Isn't algae the filtering system for toxins in the water. Wouldn't it be a bad idea to eat something that absorbs all the toxins from the water? kelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 try spraying baking soda on the ground near the house or borax. I mix up a solution in warm water of either and use a sprayer which was bought at home depot and will never have insectisides in it., barb1283 <barb1283@...> wrote: I tested REALLY allergic to algae. I don't have any inside home but I have a huge Maple tree that is about 100 years old and bigger than this two story house that is covered with algae about 6 feet from front door. I buy algaecide that I have sprayed on concrete around house and it kills it for about a year. I could spray that up to about 10 feet perhaps on a still air day but don't know if that would do any good and if the algaecide would still get into house air anyway. Any ideas on how to handle this? I have been here 15 years. There was a time when none of this bothered me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2011 Report Share Posted March 18, 2011 Interesting about the algae discussion. I JUST received this (Friday a.m.): Take what you like and leave the rest..........Shari In an excerpt from the book "Conscious Eating" by Dr. Cousens, MD MD(H), Director of the Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center in Arizona, he states that the chlorophyll-rich AFA (Aphanizomenon flos-aquae) from Klamath Lake in Oregon can protect against radiation. Our E3Live is wild-harvested, organic AFA.Here is an excerpt from the book:"Foods containing chlorophyll have long been known to protect against radiation. Generally speaking, any green foods have chlorophyll. From 1959 to 1961, the Chief of the US Army Nutrition Branch in Chicago found that high-chlorophyll foods reduced the effects of radiation on guinea pigs by 50%. This includes all chlorophyll foods: cabbage, leafy green vegetables, spirulina, chlorella, wheatgrass, any sprouts, and the blue-green algae from Klamath Lake called Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA). This variety of blue-green algae is an excellent antiradiation food because of its high cellular immutability and high regenerative energy, as well as it high chlorophyll content. It should be taken in a dose of four capsules (1 gram) four times per day for one week before, and several weeks after, radiation exposure."After the World's last worst nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, Russia, doctors were known to treat patients with algae. Numerous scientists and doctors throughout the world studied the effect of algae in treating those who suffered from radiation effect. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2011 Report Share Posted March 18, 2011 Yes, Shari - that was the algae from our company that was used after Chernobyl. People got great results. Carol > > Interesting about the algae discussion. I JUST received this (Friday a.m.): Take what you like and leave the rest..........Shari > > In an excerpt from the book " Conscious Eating " by Dr. Cousens, MD MD(H), Director of the Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center in Arizona, he states that the chlorophyll-rich AFA (Aphanizomenon flos-aquae) from Klamath Lake in Oregon can protect against radiation. Our E3Live is wild-harvested, organic AFA. > > Here is an excerpt from the book: > > " Foods containing chlorophyll have long been known to protect against radiation. Generally speaking, any green foods have chlorophyll. From 1959 to 1961, the Chief of the US Army Nutrition Branch in Chicago found that high-chlorophyll foods reduced the effects of radiation on guinea pigs by 50%. This includes all chlorophyll foods: cabbage, leafy green vegetables, spirulina, chlorella, wheatgrass, any sprouts, and the blue-green algae from Klamath Lake called Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA). This variety of blue-green algae is an excellent antiradiation food because of its high cellular immutability and high regenerative energy, as well as it high chlorophyll content. It should be taken in a dose of four capsules (1 gram) four times per day for one week before, and several weeks after, radiation exposure. " > > After the World's last worst nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, Russia, doctors were known to treat patients with algae. Numerous scientists and doctors throughout the world studied the effect of algae in treating those who suffered from radiation effect. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2011 Report Share Posted March 19, 2011 I take the liquid algae that comes to me frozen and I keep it in the freezer. We only thaw as much as we can use in 5 days. I love the new Brain On. Yeowza! Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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