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Kelsey -The diagnosis was eg and the immunologist personally called the

insurance company telling them that it was necessary. Hope this is of help.

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Does anyone know if, since lichens in the arctic uptake environmental Hg,

seaflora contains and Hg. I've heard there is some Hg in the oceans. 8')

BTW, we prefer our Maine Coons, Jaen...

Jeff N, DC

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> Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 09:06:22 -0700

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> Subject: Re: FW: Sea vegetables

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> there are several companies near me that sell them raw and dried slowly.

> if you want the info, email me.

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> At 11:21 PM -0700 5/28/02, BMFB wrote:

> > Sea vegetables

> >

> >

> >I am curious about what people think about using sea weeds for nutrients

and

> >detoxing metals and especially radiation. Brown veggies have sodium

alginate

> >that is well recognized for use against radiation and I think is sold as

a

> >supplement.

> >

> >I would like to know if the brown veggies or kelps are sold raw or dried

> >with heat. I know dulse is raw, but that is not high in sodium alginate.

It

> >is better for plutonium detox.

> >

> >For a good discussion see, Fighting Radiation and Chemical Pollutants, by

> > R. Schechter.

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Does anyone know if, since lichens in the arctic uptake environmental Hg,

seaflora contains and Hg. I've heard there is some Hg in the oceans. 8')

BTW, we prefer our Maine Coons, Jaen...

Jeff N, DC

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> ________________________________________________________________________

>

> Message: 1

> Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 09:06:22 -0700

>

> Subject: Re: FW: Sea vegetables

>

> there are several companies near me that sell them raw and dried slowly.

> if you want the info, email me.

>

>

>

> At 11:21 PM -0700 5/28/02, BMFB wrote:

> > Sea vegetables

> >

> >

> >I am curious about what people think about using sea weeds for nutrients

and

> >detoxing metals and especially radiation. Brown veggies have sodium

alginate

> >that is well recognized for use against radiation and I think is sold as

a

> >supplement.

> >

> >I would like to know if the brown veggies or kelps are sold raw or dried

> >with heat. I know dulse is raw, but that is not high in sodium alginate.

It

> >is better for plutonium detox.

> >

> >For a good discussion see, Fighting Radiation and Chemical Pollutants, by

> > R. Schechter.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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