Monitors and oxalic acid

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Monitors and oxalic acid

snoshoe_2
I ran across these, if you have problems with your monitor, it may not
be just the emf's or new smell that's bothering you:
http://www.brainfogweb.com/index_files/page0005.htm plastic chemical
causes nerve problems


Has anyone information on how oxalic acid affects emf problems? I
found a blurb from a book; CANCER: The Cure is in the Food  
http://www.thepowermall.com/bookbarn/health_5.htm About half way down.
One of the chapters is "Electric magnetic fields" and the book is about
the benefits of oxalic acid it appesrs.

~ Snoshoe

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Re: Monitors and oxalic acid

Andrew McAfee
Interesting the website opened to a book on Hemp. I have been Cannabis
Sativa oil for a couple of weeks now and I can't say that I am
miraculously better. I am better though I can't attribute it only to
that.
I thought that excess Oxalic Acid cause Kidney stones.
Andrew
On Jul 11, 2006, at 5:34 PM, snoshoe_2 wrote:

> I ran across these, if you have problems with your monitor, it may not
> be just the emf's or new smell that's bothering you:
> http://www.brainfogweb.com/index_files/page0005.htm plastic chemical
> causes nerve problems
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> Has anyone information on how oxalic acid affects emf problems? I
> found a blurb from a book; CANCER: The Cure is in the Food
> http://www.thepowermall.com/bookbarn/health_5.htm About half way down.
> One of the chapters is "Electric magnetic fields" and the book is about
> the benefits of oxalic acid it appesrs.
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> ~ Snoshoe
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Re: Monitors and oxalic acid

snoshoe_2
It's halfway down the page, about the oxalic acid -next book.
Kidney stones come from not enough vitamin C and magnesium citrate or
aspartate, or at least that will prevent the majority.

~ Snoshoe

--- In [hidden email], Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@...> wrote:
>
> Interesting the website opened to a book on Hemp. I have been
Cannabis
> Sativa oil for a couple of weeks now and I can't say that I am
> miraculously better. I am better though I can't attribute it only
to
> that.
> I thought that excess Oxalic Acid cause Kidney stones.
> Andrew
> On Jul 11, 2006, at 5:34 PM, snoshoe_2 wrote:
>
> > I ran across these, if you have problems with your monitor, it
may not
> > be just the emf's or new smell that's bothering you:
> > http://www.brainfogweb.com/index_files/page0005.htm plastic
chemical
> > causes nerve problems
> >
> >
> > Has anyone information on how oxalic acid affects emf problems? I
> > found a blurb from a book; CANCER: The Cure is in the Food
> > http://www.thepowermall.com/bookbarn/health_5.htm About half way
down.
> > One of the chapters is "Electric magnetic fields" and the book is
about
> > the benefits of oxalic acid it appesrs.
> >
> > ~ Snoshoe
> >

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Re: Monitors and oxalic acid

Emma Tailleir
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Snoshoe,

Oxalic acid (in rhubarb, spinach and maybe some other things) depletes
calcium levels in the body. Too much calcium interferes with or
depletes magnesium. Low magnesium levels affect nerves, which then
increases emf sensitivity in some of us.

That's the only logical chain I can think of, that oxalic acid is a
rather indirect way of increasing available magnesium. Last summer I
messed myself up with rhubarb, can't remember what the symptoms were,
but they did go away after supplementing calcium. Anyway, unless I'm
misunderstanding something, even if it works, oxalic acid might be a
riskier approach to addressing emf sens than many others.

Emma

> Has anyone information on how oxalic acid affects emf problems? I
> found a blurb from a book; CANCER: The Cure is in the Food
> http://www.thepowermall.com/bookbarn/health_5.htm About half way down.
> One of the chapters is "Electric magnetic fields" and the book is about
> the benefits of oxalic acid it appesrs.us (1913-1960)

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Re: Monitors and oxalic acid

snoshoe_2
Yeah, those are things to watch for. Actually they say people who
are vegetarian, their bodies learn to use the calcium in high oxalic
foods better over time. I suspect it's true, as I've been there,
done that. :)

I'm just wondering what/how other ways it might effect things in the
body. Was hoping someone here knew, guess I'll have to do some
searching on a slow day.
Thanks,

~ Snoshoe

--- In [hidden email], sinclair@... wrote:
>
> Snoshoe,
>
> Oxalic acid (in rhubarb, spinach and maybe some other things)
depletes
> calcium levels in the body. Too much calcium interferes with or
> depletes magnesium. Low magnesium levels affect nerves, which then
> increases emf sensitivity in some of us.
>
> That's the only logical chain I can think of, that oxalic acid is a
> rather indirect way of increasing available magnesium. Last summer
I
> messed myself up with rhubarb, can't remember what the symptoms
were,
> but they did go away after supplementing calcium. Anyway, unless
I'm
> misunderstanding something, even if it works, oxalic acid might be
a
> riskier approach to addressing emf sens than many others.
>
> Emma
>
> > Has anyone information on how oxalic acid affects emf problems? I
> > found a blurb from a book; CANCER: The Cure is in the Food
> > http://www.thepowermall.com/bookbarn/health_5.htm About half way
down.
> > One of the chapters is "Electric magnetic fields" and the book is
about
> > the benefits of oxalic acid it appesrs.us (1913-1960)
>