Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 > > Weston A. Price talks of Azomite mineral powder as a very inexpensive > way to get mineral that are depleted in our soil. It is sold as a > fertilizer for planting, but Dr. Price delcares that if taken by the > tablespoon with water daily it can really help our immunity and > overall health. Any thoughts? ==>I do not recommend it for candida sufferers or anyone with digestive problems because azomite is actually a clay, described as follows: " This natural rock dust is an ****aluminum silicate clay**** mixed with many minerals. It began as an ancient marine deposit and was brought to the surface by volcanic action. It has been in use over 50 years as a source of available potash (2.5%) and over 50 trace minerals, including Calcium (2%), Sodium (1%), Iron (0.5%), and Magnesium (0.5%). Apply at ¼-2 tons/acre, or ¼ to 2 pounds per 10 square feet. Use as annual topdressing where soil pH is 6.8 or lower. Another excellent food supplement (the rock dust described in Secrets of the Soil) renowned for its many remarkable properties. Contains 60-70 trace minerals and is also useful as an anticaking agent. " ==>I believe clay products interfere with digestion, so that is why I recommend ocean sea salt. Also ocean sea salt contains over 84 minerals while azomite contains 60-70. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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