Guest guest Posted February 12, 2007 Report Share Posted February 12, 2007 > > hello gorgeous people especially queen Bee, > I am having trouble finding liquid chlorophyll in australia and i was wondering if instead i could juice alfalfa sprouts in my champion > juicer?? ==>Yes, that would be excellent! > also another few questions: > (sorry for this one fellas)I have terrible thrush and have to wear > sanitary pads that i believe i am allergic to. i get very sore and > itchy and burning. i made some cloth pads but i have to change my > washing powder with them too. any suggestions? maybe VCO rubbed on > that region?? ==>Yes apply coconut oil liberally and frequently - see How to Treat Vaginal Yeast: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/women6.php > also i have just bought my first supplements and i wondered if you > could check the ingredient list out for me (its hard for us here in > australia as we cant buy what you recommend!) > > Blackmores cold relief bio C : Ascorbic acid 300mg, Calcium ascorbate > 300mg, Sodium ascorbate 260mg, Citrus bioflavonoids extract 40mg, > Rutin 40mg, Acerola extract 160mg, Hesperidin 20mg ==>You would only be able to take 2 doses of this product (600 mg per day of vitamin C) in order to not get too much calcium. You need to buy two vitamin C products; 1) ascorbic acid crystals and 2) vitamin C tablet with citrus bioflavonoids, hesperidin, etc. (some products do not contain rutin but that is okay). > Nutrivital Super calcium complex with added Boron: Calcium(from > calcium citrate) 232.1mg, Calcium (from Hydroxyapatite 37.5mg, > Phosphorous (from hydroxyapatite) 18.76mg, Boron (from Borax) 750mcg, > Magnesium(from Magnesium amino acid chelate) 10mg, Manganese (from > Manganese amino acid chelate) 1mg, Zinc (from Zinc amino acid > chelate) 5mg, Vit d3 - Cholecalciferol 2.5mg, Lysine Hydrochloride > 25mg, Horsetail 100mg. ==>This product is not okay. Boron from Borax? Wow, that's awful. Buy calcium and magnesium citrate separately and without any other added nutrients. This product contains zinc and manganese that are only required in trace amounts, and you don't require boron (particularly not from Borax), and also you get phosphorus and lysine from eggs and meat. Alternatively make your own calcium citrate from good eggshells, but you'll need to buy magnesium separately. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2007 Report Share Posted May 18, 2007 > > Hi - I love your new uploaded file on How to Detoxify Effectively. ==>Thanks you Jeanne. > > How come my bottle of Nature's Way Chllorofresh doesn't list all the wonderful benefits? It basicly just promotes it as a internal deodorant? They would sell more if they did. I have to put in a special order at Whole Foods everytime for mine since they don't stock it. ==>They would sell more if they listed the nutrients for sure! > > Also, my stools are green. I was sure this was from taking the Chlorofresh with natural mint flavor. But now I am wondering if this is normal, because all the articles/files on stools say they should be brown in color? ==>It also states that your stool will be affected by what you eat which may change the color. Yes, your green stool is from the chlorophyll. Bee P.S. Jeanne, would you please trim your messages? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Hello Kara, Natures Way Chlorofresh has regular flavor with no mint. The best price I have seen is 50% off on www.vitacost.com . They also have Desouza and World Organic, but personally I do not like the taste of those, bleh. Natures Way is much better. [] Here's a link you can try: http://www.vitacost.com/Natures-Way-Chlorofresh-Liquid-Chlorophyll-Natur\ al-Flavor Hope this helps. :-) Debra NW " tazfanalways " <tazfanalways@...> wrote: Does anyone know a brand that does not use mint? Mint dries up breastmilk and I am still nursing Thanks Kara > > Does anyone know a brand that does not use mint? Mint dries up > breastmilk and I am still nursing > > Thanks > Kara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 THANKS! > > > > Does anyone know a brand that does not use mint? Mint dries up > > breastmilk and I am still nursing > > > > Thanks > > Kara > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Thanks, from me, too! (Having a hard time with mint-anything right now). This is very helpful. Ciel :+) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ -- [ ] Re: Liquid Chlorophyll THANKS! > > > Does anyone know a brand that does not use mint? Mint dries up > breastmilk and I am still nursing > > Thanks > Kara > Recent Activity a.. 32New Members b.. 2New Photos c.. 2New Files Visit Your Group Healthy Eating on A place for parents to share their ideas. Health Looking for Love? Find relationship advice and answers. Sell Online Start selling with our award-winning e-commerce tools. . _._,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 I am buying all my suppliments to ad to the diet. My question is did I buy the right chrorophyll, It says internal deodorant,copper 4mg, sodium 5 mg, chrorophyll copper complex 100mg. It's natuters way Chlorofresh. Also what brand of celtic sea salt is good. Thank's Matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 Hello Matt, You have the right chlorophyll. Natures Way Chlorofresh is what Bee recommends. Grain and Salt Society coarse grey celtic seasalt is one of the recommended brands. The best price I know of is from www.azurestandard.com, where it sells for $3.50 for one pound. Hope this helps. :-) Debra NW " bflatmattt " <bflatmattt@...> wrote: I am buying all my suppliments to ad to the diet. My question is did I buy the right chrorophyll, It says internal deodorant,copper 4mg, sodium 5 mg, chrorophyll copper complex 100mg. It's natuters way Chlorofresh. Also what brand of celtic sea salt is good. Thank's Matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2008 Report Share Posted November 7, 2008 I read that chlorophyll has copper in it!! High copper has the same effects as high levels of mercury in the body. Treva Shay Spence From: Bee <beeisbuzzing2003@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Liquid Chlorophyll Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 7:06 AM > > Bee, > > Why do you not recommend this anymore? I am concerned because I just > ordered 2 bottles which are on their way. I read about it in your > depression article. > > " Take liquid cholorophyll to help your liver detoxify and to chelate > out (get rid of) heavy metals - take 1 tablespoon in water three times > a day. " +++Oh oh. I have had to revise so many articles, so there's another I have to fix. The reasons I do not recommend liquid chlorophyll are: At the beginning I recommended chlorella which helps get rid of heavy metals. But over time I found too many members didn't do well taking chlorella so I substituted it with liquid choloropyll. As I learn more and more about nutrition I realized this high " good " fats program is the best way to cleanse and get rid of heavy metals, so those supplements are unnecessary. Not long ago one member wrote to me offlist, and I became concerned that some people might take too much liquid chlorophyll, which contains copper (plus other nutrients of course), but they might not take enough vitamin C (minimum of 4,000 mg per day) to keep copper levels down. When Doug reported that both he and his wife had diarrhea I realized that most people cannot start taking 4,000 mg of vitamin C all at once, because it can cause diarrhea (loose stools). Vitamin C must be started at low doses and gradually increased to avoid getting diarrhea or loose stools. Therefore, a person shouldn't start on liquid chlorophyll until they are able to take 4,000 mg vitamin C. But eliminating liquid chlorophyll solved that problem. For people who change over to this diet too fast, that much vitamin C at the beginning can help with constipation caused by lowering carbs too quickly. Since I am making recommendations to such a wide audience of people I thought it was better to eliminate liquid chlorophyll. The original reason it was on the program no longer applies, mainly because of my ongoing research and learning. > You also said to take vitamin E 400 IU twice a day in that article > which is double what you receommend in the supplements article. Just making sure it's okay. +++Since I wrote that article I discovered that Orthomolecular Physicians recommend a maximum of 400 IU vitamin E, except in special cases. If someone is already taking 800 IU per day they should continue at that level. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 > > Hi Bee, The specific carbohydrate diet has liquid chlorophyll > illegal. I have even heard that it could be carcinogenic due to the > process in which it is made? Do you still recommend it? +++Hi. What is your name? No, I don't recommend it any longer. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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