Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 Been offline for a few days due to moving house. Just before I moved I received my first purchase of some liquid minerals from BodyBio/ELyte. I'm still testing how many drops of the liquid minerals my body needs and/or will tolerate, but I can already tell my body is absorbing the minerals better from this form than crushing tablets or mixing powders and mixing in my electrolyte drink or plain water. Liquid minerals sure makes putting together electrolyte drink easy. Oh, they have liquid iodine, so I can stop using iodized salt (with dextrose) and maybe even improve my thyroid functionality. I'm being careful not to overdo the iodine, don't worry. If anyone wants to give them a try, here's a link: http://www.bodybio.com/storecategory110.aspx If the link doesn't work, just look for "Liquid Minerals" in the index listed on the left side of the screen when you get to www.bodybio.com/ Kim M. SCD 5+ years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2009 Report Share Posted September 29, 2009 Yes, Miralax is legal. Just one ingredient, polyethylene glycol or PEG. It is synthetic, of course, but per my doctors and all the research I've done, it is safe to use over the long-term. I've been using it for six years, since I developed a functional digestive disorder that affects motility. I generally use 10gm to 15 gm, once a day, although the normal dose of 17gm once a day. Kim M. SCD 5+ years > > > > > > > Been offline for a few days due to moving house. Just before I moved I > > received my first purchase of some liquid minerals from BodyBio/ELyte. I'm > > still testing how many drops of the liquid minerals my body needs and/or > > will tolerate, but I can already tell my body is absorbing the minerals > > better from this form than crushing tablets or mixing powders and mixing in > > my electrolyte drink or plain water. > > > > Liquid minerals sure makes putting together electrolyte drink easy. > > > > Oh, they have liquid iodine, so I can stop using iodized salt (with > > dextrose) and maybe even improve my thyroid functionality. I'm being > > careful not to overdo the iodine, don't worry. > > > > If anyone wants to give them a try, here's a link: > > http://www.bodybio.com/storecategory110.aspx > > > > If the link doesn't work, just look for " Liquid Minerals " in the index > > listed on the left side of the screen when you get to www.bodybio.com/ > > > > Kim M. > > SCD 5+ years > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2009 Report Share Posted September 29, 2009 Yes, Miralax is legal. Just one ingredient, polyethylene glycol or PEG. It is synthetic, of course, but per my doctors and all the research I've done, it is safe to use over the long-term. I've been using it for six years, since I developed a functional digestive disorder that affects motility. I generally use 10gm to 15 gm, once a day, although the normal dose of 17gm once a day. Kim M. SCD 5+ years > > > > > > > Been offline for a few days due to moving house. Just before I moved I > > received my first purchase of some liquid minerals from BodyBio/ELyte. I'm > > still testing how many drops of the liquid minerals my body needs and/or > > will tolerate, but I can already tell my body is absorbing the minerals > > better from this form than crushing tablets or mixing powders and mixing in > > my electrolyte drink or plain water. > > > > Liquid minerals sure makes putting together electrolyte drink easy. > > > > Oh, they have liquid iodine, so I can stop using iodized salt (with > > dextrose) and maybe even improve my thyroid functionality. I'm being > > careful not to overdo the iodine, don't worry. > > > > If anyone wants to give them a try, here's a link: > > http://www.bodybio.com/storecategory110.aspx > > > > If the link doesn't work, just look for " Liquid Minerals " in the index > > listed on the left side of the screen when you get to www.bodybio.com/ > > > > Kim M. > > SCD 5+ years > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2009 Report Share Posted September 29, 2009 Yes, Miralax is legal. Just one ingredient, polyethylene glycol or PEG. It is synthetic, of course, but per my doctors and all the research I've done, it is safe to use over the long-term. I've been using it for six years, since I developed a functional digestive disorder that affects motility. I generally use 10gm to 15 gm, once a day, although the normal dose of 17gm once a day. Kim M. SCD 5+ years > > > > > > > Been offline for a few days due to moving house. Just before I moved I > > received my first purchase of some liquid minerals from BodyBio/ELyte. I'm > > still testing how many drops of the liquid minerals my body needs and/or > > will tolerate, but I can already tell my body is absorbing the minerals > > better from this form than crushing tablets or mixing powders and mixing in > > my electrolyte drink or plain water. > > > > Liquid minerals sure makes putting together electrolyte drink easy. > > > > Oh, they have liquid iodine, so I can stop using iodized salt (with > > dextrose) and maybe even improve my thyroid functionality. I'm being > > careful not to overdo the iodine, don't worry. > > > > If anyone wants to give them a try, here's a link: > > http://www.bodybio.com/storecategory110.aspx > > > > If the link doesn't work, just look for " Liquid Minerals " in the index > > listed on the left side of the screen when you get to www.bodybio.com/ > > > > Kim M. > > SCD 5+ years > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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