Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 wrote below: Of the 8 'moons' we are supposed to have, having 4 is not a good sign. Over the long haul, you can use these as a barometer of global tissue oxygen levels - which in turn, is an indicator of good health. Wanita <bible770@...> wrote: Wanita, I don't see it on there... http://www.boxertown.com Re: Exercise Program-Matt Furey:Christie Allyn, please relax, I did want to upset you. Everyting is jjuusstt fine. Now, I found a couple of typos in my earlier resposne, that if one is not reading carefully, one may interpret the opposite of what I actually meant. But upon reread, most can figure those out. Of the 8 'moons' we are supposed to have, having 4 is not a good sign. Over the long haul, you can use these as a barometer of global tissue oxygen levels - which in turn, is an indicator of good health. For example, my dog recently bit me, and split my nail, right through the bed. As the old gross nail grows out, and the new one comes in, it has a 'better' moon than the earlier one. But again, I have been proactive in promotomg healthy and speedy regrowth-mainly essential oils. Per your comment, we are all trying to do the best we can. But do some 'real' research, and any powdreed herb/plant is pretty much gone, or on the way to being gone, unless you personally know the source, and how long it was in that form, and the quality of the original plant. To not be completely negative, I have here at home some powdered herbs. But I know the grower, I know the care she takes, and all the relevent details. I also have from her, herbs in raw uncut/unchopped form. Herbs are VERY! tricky business. Not simple at all as THEY would have us all believe. I know you were not trying to tell me anything about SPL products. Sorry if I made yo feel that way. Your comment of 'regular' bowel activity is completely meaningless. If you are uncomfortable speaking in this format; if you'd like, we can e/m privately. This body function is exceedingly impt for all kinds of reasons, & is a strong health barometer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 , Kosher salt is coarse salt without a source. Why it is ground coarse possibly is so that when it is added to water for brining it doesn't melt too fast. Old brine recipes say salt until you can float an egg on the water. Something to do with viscosity. Coarse rather than fine would be better for dry meat rubs, staying more on surface. Pure salt is also used for tanning animal hides. You rub the salt in, let dry for a few days, repeat until fat and skin are dried up and softened nicely. Wanita docscotte <docscotte@...> wrote: Wanita, far and away, I am not the final word, on just about anything. It seems then that we agree then that the title Kosher Salt, implies a degree of coarsemess, and does not define the source or mineral profile. > .> > > I've been doing Dr. Kaslow's C, B5, B6 and salt adrenal > insufficiency protocol > http://www.drkaslow.com/html/adrenal_insufficiency.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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