Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 Hi - yes, I'm actually a member and contact person for the foundation. Unfortunately, while I appreciate the activist network they have developed, some of their advice is downright dangerous. I suggest you go have a look at the contents of that " azomite powder " . You will find very high and quite toxic levels of lead, arsenic, aluminum, fluoride, and more. My jaw dropped when I was shown what was in that stuff. For a good multi-vitamin/mineral, Andy has pointed to LEF.Org's no copper/no iron multi. Perhaps you want to consider that? Dave. Posted by: " email4ebay2005 " email4ebay2005@... email4ebay2005@...?Subject=%20Re%3ANutrional%20supplument%2C%20%20\ Input%20needed%2E> email4ebay2005 http://profiles.yahoo.com/email4ebay2005> Sun Mar 9, 2008 11:00 pm (PDT) Hi, Heres some info from the weston A. Price Foundation' website, I am always looking on how to save money on supplements. Azomite Mineral Powder: This powdery mineral supplement, containing montmorillonite clay and many other compounds, comes from an ancient seabed. It is an excellent source of silica, calcium, magnesium and the gamut of trace minerals. Clay also has detoxifying effects as the negatively charged clay particles attract positively charged pathogens and take them out of the body. Technically sold as an anticaking compound and available only in 40-pound bags, Azomite is incredibly cheap when used as a mineral supplement, costing less than one dollar per pound delivered. Take a heaping teaspoon mixed with water daily as an insurance of adequate macro- and trace mineral ingestion in these days of Any views?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 Thanks Dave, I always like to double check. It did sound too good to be true. > > Hi - yes, I'm actually a member and contact person for the foundation. > Unfortunately, while I appreciate the activist network they have > developed, some of their advice is downright dangerous. I suggest you > go have a look at the contents of that " azomite powder " . You will find > very high and quite toxic levels of lead, arsenic, aluminum, fluoride, > and more. > > My jaw dropped when I was shown what was in that stuff. > > For a good multi-vitamin/mineral, Andy has pointed to LEF.Org's no > copper/no iron multi. Perhaps you want to consider that? > > Dave. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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