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Hi again,

for all those interested, I asked my nutrition advisor to reccomend me some good

brand of young barley powder for those in the US.

So here goes the link, it will tell you a bit more than I did...

http://www.pureplanet.com/ProductPage.aspx?ItemID=626

Chlorella can be found there of the same brand too.

enjoy,

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> > A few comments and questions, , if you don't mind:

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> > I've been taking chlorella for ages to help remove mercury and have just

stopped and resumed spirulina.

> > Do you ever get strange vivid dreams from chlorella or spirulina?

> > Do you know if one takes one, if the other is necessary?

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> > As I'm strict BBD I won't do the young barley powder; how do you think it

has helped?

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> > I've not tried any of the colloidal metals. I worry about metals, having

spent so much time detoxing mercury. I think it is Dudley who knows a lot about

them and I would appreciate his views sometime.

> > Wikipedia has this to say about rhodium:

> > Being a noble metal, pure rhodium is inert. However, chemical complexes of

rhodium can be reactive. Median lethal dose (LD50) for rats is 12.6 mg of

rhodium chloride (RhCl3) per kilogram of body weight.[46] Rhodium compounds can

strongly stain human skin.[citation needed] The element plays no biological role

in humans. If used in elemental form rather than as compounds, the metal is

harmless.

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> > The other day I read that local honey helps stop asthma (I think it was a Dr

Mercola article) and if you think about it, it is quite possible, as you are

injesting tiny amounts of the pollen that give many people problems and are

therefore doing no more than a natural vaccine.

> > Valerian and chamomile both help insomnia as does passion flower.

> > Turmeric is a more natural anti-inflammatory than Medrol.

> > I won't comment on Rebif! All I will say is that I keep reading that the

DMDs given for MS have been proven to do nothing.

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> > Enjoy the forest!

> > Janet

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> > To: mscured

> > From: sonia_butterfly@

> > Subject: time for a re-think of supplements

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> > Hi,

> > that's a very good idea as I have found out to be taking too much as well.

> > Doctor threatened me that if I go off the meds, that the damage done now to

the nerves is going to be irreversible. .

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> > I am just so happy to be ok and going to work and to the forest.

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