Guest guest Posted August 19, 2001 Report Share Posted August 19, 2001 No, I haven't heard of it, but off the top of my head I'd say it sounds suspect. Firstly that there would be any joint Israel-Arab venture is highly unlikely and secondly with Dead Sea products you are never sure if they are genuine unless you buy them with place of origin guarantees. Dead Sea water sounds a bit like the " sand from the Holy Land where Jesus walked " they sell in the arab souk. Dodgy! There are some genuine dead sea products here, but I have never heard of " sea of life. " I will do a search on spirulina and let you know, I can't say I've ever heard of it, but that could be ignorance on my part, of which I have plenty! Ruthie > I get lots of spam, most of which is binned, but had this: > > Sea of Life Corporation is a joint Israeli-Jordanian-Palestinian > venture with factories in Arad, Israel and Amman, Jordan, focussing on > Development, Manufacturing, Dead Sea Mud, Dead Sea Massage Salts, Dead > Sea Water, Neutraceuticals such as Dunaliella (rich in Beta Carotene), > Spirulina, Rhodella, Low Sodium Salts with Micro Algaes and an > advanced marketing concept for Spas&Resorts/Day Spas/Health products > and Retailers. > We are giving peace a chance since 1997 and we are committed to > promote peace in the spirits of the prophets forever. > > Just on the off chance Ruthie, have you heard of these people and do > you know (or does anyone) anything about Spirulina and how it is > grown? I had the chance to taste a chilled Spirulina cocktail > recently and thought it very nice and definitely more-ish but wasn't > sure where you could get it. > > Miranda > www.twinkleontheweb.co.uk > (not into this sort of diversification yet!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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