Guest guest Posted September 5, 2008 Report Share Posted September 5, 2008 Hello Everyone, I'm including below a letter I received from Mark , the CEO of Lumina Health, on Wednesday, regarding the questions about the contents of Cell Food. Mark has been very responsive to my request for clarification on this question. I waited a couple days to send this, because I have been trying (and will continue to try) to get a firsthand look at testing results that back up what they say here. Mark has told me who I need to talk to about getting these results. I will let you know if I am able to do this. What Mark told me is that Cell Food is derived from sea water and sea vegetation, and therefore contains all elements that occur in nature. Lumina has discovered that these 2 elements we asked about (which do not occur in nature) were included in their list by mistake over twenty years ago, and is therefore changing the official Cell Food ingredient list to reflect that it does not contain these elements. Additionally, there has never been an issue with lead in Cell Food, as Mark describes in his letter. I want to state very clearly that we at BrainChild continue to believe that Cell Food is a safe and useful tool for oxygenating the gut, shifting pH and detox support. I strongly believe that each of us has a responsibility to read and understand the supplements that we give our children sufficiently to make informed decisions. The letter below is exactly what Mark sent me, except that I have omitted his personal contact info from the end. Terri Mykland CEO BrainChild Nutritionals -------------------------------------------------- Dear Terri: It was a pleasure meeting you over the phone earlier today. I just completed my conference with Mr. Negrete, president of NuScience Coporation (www.nuscience.com), manufacturers of Cellfood. What we have determined is that the first of Mr. Andy Cutler's observations � " - that technetium (not technecium, as his email read) and promethium are not naturally occurring elements � " is correct, and we have therefore discovered that they have been mistakenly listed as Cellfood ingredients for many years. And we believe we've discovered why this error was originally made many years ago: There is a common reference on the internet � " even today � " regarding the '92 natural elements' which refers to all the elements between No. 1 (hydrogen) and No. 92 (Uranium). But technically knowledgeable folks that these two are not naturally occurring. Apparently when the original list of Cellfood ingredients was made several decades ago, technetium and promethium were assumed to be present by a Cellfood documentation officer who did not realize that they were not naturally occurring. Therefore, we are now updating our ingredients list to reflect this correction. ______________________________________________________________ Here are a few links that relate to this common mistake: http://healthmoz.org/the-health-benefits-of-sea-water (see paragraph beginning with 'People do see sick fish....) http://answers./question/index?qid=20080812131625AA5MNwh (see Answer 3) http://www.rawreform.com/content/view/271 (see 'Why 92 days?) http://www.google.com/search?client=safari & rls=en & q=Natural+92+elements & ie=UTF-8 & oe=UTF-8 (see the second link: Temperatures of the 92 Natural Elements) ______________________________________________________________ As for Mr. Cutler's second observation, however, Cellfood does not contain lead, which is removed by the same technology used by the U.S. military. If he is saying that lead is a byproduct of actinium, polonium or thorium � " and therefore must be present if there 3 elements are present � " then he may be right, but please realize that all green plants will contain all of these naturally occurring elements in 'parts per billion' amounts that are perfectly safe. Additional safety information: 1. Cellfood's LD50 industry-standard test shows that an adult can consume 40 full bottles of Cellfood with no harmful toxic result. 2. In the 39 years of Cellfood's distribution to (now) over 70 countries, no adverse reaction report has ever been filed worldwide. 3. In the 39 years of Cellfood's distribution to (now) over 70 countries, no claim has ever been made against our manufacturers liability policy. I'll speak with you soon! Best regards, Mark Mark Rubin President and Co-Founder Lumina Health Products Sarasota, Florida 800-749-9196 " The Cellfood Company " http://www.luminahealth.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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