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> > > I know that in the nutrition programs I have done where you are

> > detoxifying

> > > the body and cells with good nutrition, it is frequently the

case to do

> > > regular liver cleanses to help flush out the toxins that are

dumping at a

> > > faster than normal rate (and quantity). When this is not done,

people

> > don't

> > > progress as well.

> > >

> > > Barb

> >

> >How do you know the stuff came out of your liver? What tells you

that? I

> >know I'm being argumentative but the idea of my body being dirty

just really

> >rubs me the wrong way.

> >

> >Belinda

>

> What I read recently is that most of the toxins in your body are

actually

> stored in your FAT. So when you lose weight (or go on a fast), then

the fat

> is released and so are the toxins. This is what kills killer whales,

> apparently: when game is scarce, the PCB's in their blubber get

released. I

> had a house-mate once that went into drug flashback mode while on a

weight

> loss diet, because of the stored Haldol in her fat!

>

> Grass-fed cows COULD have a fair amount of toxins, depending on

where they

> graze. PCB's, dioxin, heavy metals: it can be in the river that

floods the

> fields (around here a lot of them graze on the floodplain) or in a

local

> dump that seeps into the groundwater. I've hear most pastureland is

pretty

> clean, because it is low-grade land that isn't used for much else

(i.e. not

> good farmland), but there are no gaurantees.

>

>

>

> Heidi Schuppenhauer

> Trillium Custom Software Inc.

> heidis@t...

Heidi you are right on with those thoughts. I have a neighbor

constantly burning plastics, old oil, pesticide containers and any

other trash he can talk people into bringing by. Dioxins and PCB's

travel on the smoke particle right to the grass, IMO. I referred to

this before but the only help I've found is thru the state

legislators, not in passing laws necessarily but they apparently had

their influence. The PCB's and dioxins affect the central nervous

system somewhat lioke many other things. So you may not want even

free butter or botter oil from our grass fed cow. Dennis

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> > > Heidi you are right on with those thoughts. I have

> > > a neighbor

> > > constantly burning plastics, old oil, pesticide

> > > containers and any

> > > other trash he can talk people into bringing by.

> > > Dioxins and PCB's

> > > travel on the smoke particle right to the grass,

> > > IMO.

> >

> >He would benefit from a little ricin supplementation.

> >Just kidding.

> >

> >Roman

>

> Wow! I never heard of that. Makes me just want to go out and take my

castor

> oil!

>

>

>

>

>

> Heidi Schuppenhauer

> Trillium Custom Software Inc.

> heidis@t...>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>Roman can you administer the ricin supplementation? What is

it? Dennis

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