Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 I would grind the ingredients to powder form and encapsule. SuziCHERYL D JONES <cctux@...> wrote: Thanks for this info Skip! Any ideas about how to formulate these ingredients? Thanks. Cheryl ----- Original Message ----- From: tempo33x health Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 6:11 PM Subject: Re: Fwd: Breaking News from RawFoodsNewsMagazine.com!!! One could make a LOT of tablets with six pounds of herbs! Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 I have no clue what the ratios would be. It was only an exercise for me to see just how far they are ripping us off. I'd try equal parts, but I might leave out the calcium. I have a feeling it's only used to help make the caplet they sell. Let us know if you try it. I'd like to know how it works and how you formulated it. SkipCHERYL D JONES <cctux@...> wrote: Thanks for this info Skip! Any ideas about how to formulate these ingredients? Thanks. Cheryl ----- Original Message ----- From: tempo33x health Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 6:11 PM Subject: Re: Fwd: Breaking News from RawFoodsNewsMagazine.com!!! One could make a LOT of tablets with six pounds of herbs!-- In health , Skip <skiptaylor@y...> wrote:> I decided to price this out. The pricing is for one pound of each ingredient. The calcium is used as a binder, but they don't say if that means to make the tablet or to chemically bind the ingredients in some way.> > I've tried to keep them in the order as the label shows. All prices are from herbalcom.com as of today.> > Calcium $ 5.90 Milk Thistle $ 4.75 Bacopa $ 13.85 Ashwagandha $ 9.15 Green Tea $ 4.65 Turmeric $ 2.85 $ 41.15 > > Add to that their $5.00 handling charge (shipping is included) and it's obvious you could make this a lot cheaper. I wonder how it would be as a tea or infusion?> > Interesting the profits in herbs.> > Skip <skiptaylor@y...> wrote:> Geez!!! talk about expensive!! It's $49.95 for a 30 day supply!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!> > See more from their website at http://www.protandim.com/about-protandim.htm> > This info from their website:> > > > † Calcium is included in the formulation as a binding agent.> > > Suzanne <suziesgoats@y...> wrote:> Anyone interested might want to watch this... and report back on it... (I will not be at home tonite so I won't get to see it.> Suzi > > "vegwriter@a..." <vegwriter@a...> wrote:> Subject: Breaking News from RawFoodsNewsMagazine.com!!!> > BREAKING NEWS > from RawFoodsNewsMagazine.com> Your online source since March 2001 for news about the raw foods lifestyle > > ABC News Heralds Colorado Professor's Enzyme Study As> "Possibly Breakthrough of the Century"> Tonight, Thursday, June 6, ABC-TV's Prime Time Live featured a story on groundbreaking research that shows that a pill containing a few herbs (among them turmeric and green tea) creates enzymes in the body that reduce people's oxidative stress to the level of a newborn baby, thus preventing chronic disease and lengthening the human lifespan by perhaps 50 percent. > Dr. Joe McCord, the University of Colorado at Denver biochemistry professor who did the research, told reporter Quinones that oxidative stress is what happens in the body when people eat! (As we raw foodist know, it's what happens when people eat cooked foods, but they didn't go into detail about this on the show, probably because these scientists don't even consider that some people might eat raw foods.) The professor said that "eating" causes oxidative stress, in which free radicals in the body get out of hand and cause disease and aging. > The herbal pill (Protandim) restores the enzymes that our bodies stop making as we get older. The restored enzymes then kill the free radicals, those nasty things that cause chronic diseases and aging itself! > So, although they didn't make the connection, this big news is as good as ABC News saying that eating a raw foods diet prevents disease and aging!!!!! > Here's the ABC-News story > Ask us about placing your raw-foods-related announcement on RawFoodsNewsMagazine.com.> > ---------------------------------> > > > ---------------------------------> Discover > Find restaurants, movies, travel & more fun for the weekend. Check it out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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