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Mysterious Coils

James
Here's a picture of some mysterious black coils that appeared outside my living room window recently.  Do you think they are good for my health?

Thanks,

James


From: "kara [via ES]" <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 7, 2019 1:46:57 PM
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Yep. B12 in non animal products are actually "analog B12". Not the same thing, but can occupy the place in your cells where the real B12 is supposed to go, and so making real B12 absorbtion even less efficient. Usually people who talk a lot about B12 are vegan, I know, I used to be one, for a long time. But for me chlorella and spirulina made me feel really worse after some time.
There is a lot of controversy about B12, and a lot of misunderstanding and misinformation. It's still not fully understood.
There are some rumors saying that some B12 supplements are made from farm animal stools, I don't know how real this could be.
When the company are asked what the B12 supplement are made of, the answers are very vague, saying that "it's vegan". (Important for the vegans).
There are videos about gorillas, who are actually mostly herbivores, recycling their own feaces by eating them again, to get some B12.
Washing your vegetables and fruits is necessary nowadays, unless we can pick them from our own garden, but this good bacteria is necessary for us.
Also meat eaters get B12 that is not always natural, as it is often supplied in animal fodder in supplement form (not as a natural food source).
There are also videos of a famous fruitarian guru, shooting up B12 in his arms.




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Fog Top
James, your picture didn't show up.  I don't think Nabble supports attachments.  Did James picture come through for anyone?


From: James [via ES] <ml+[hidden email]>
Sent: Monday, April 8, 2019 12:16 AM
To: Fog Top
Subject: [ES] Mysterious Coils
 
Here's a picture of some mysterious black coils that appeared outside my living room window recently.  Do you think they are good for my health?

Thanks,

James


From: "kara [via ES]" <[hidden email]>
To: "James Bjerring" <[hidden email]>
Sent: Sunday, April 7, 2019 1:46:57 PM
Subject: [ES] Re: Cilantro

Yep. B12 in non animal products are actually "analog B12". Not the same thing, but can occupy the place in your cells where the real B12 is supposed to go, and so making real B12 absorbtion even less efficient. Usually people who talk a lot about B12 are vegan, I know, I used to be one, for a long time. But for me chlorella and spirulina made me feel really worse after some time.
There is a lot of controversy about B12, and a lot of misunderstanding and misinformation. It's still not fully understood.
There are some rumors saying that some B12 supplements are made from farm animal stools, I don't know how real this could be.
When the company are asked what the B12 supplement are made of, the answers are very vague, saying that "it's vegan". (Important for the vegans).
There are videos about gorillas, who are actually mostly herbivores, recycling their own feaces by eating them again, to get some B12.
Washing your vegetables and fruits is necessary nowadays, unless we can pick them from our own garden, but this good bacteria is necessary for us.
Also meat eaters get B12 that is not always natural, as it is often supplied in animal fodder in supplement form (not as a natural food source).
There are also videos of a famous fruitarian guru, shooting up B12 in his arms.




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Marc Martin
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Nabble *does* support attachments, and I could see the photo, both via email and via the web.

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Fog Top
Thanks, Marc.  Is there something that I did to check or uncheck in my ES account to be able to see attachments?


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Sent: Monday, April 8, 2019 6:26 PM
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Nabble *does* support attachments, and I could see the photo, both via email and via the web.

Marc


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Marc Martin
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I don't know of any setting, although maybe whatever you are using to read email isn't compatible in some way.

Can you see this?

  http://es-forum.com/attachment/4033893/0/Black%20Coils.JPG

Marc

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>  Thanks, Marc. Is there something that I did to check or uncheck in my
> ES account to be able to see attachments?
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> Nabble *does* support attachments, and I could see the photo, both via
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Fog Top
Yes, I can see your attachment.


From: Marc Martin [via ES] <ml+[hidden email]>
Sent: Monday, April 8, 2019 7:12 PM
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I don't know of any setting, although maybe whatever you are using to read email isn't compatible in some way.

Can you see this?

  http://es-forum.com/attachment/4033893/0/Black%20Coils.JPG

Marc

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>  Thanks, Marc. Is there something that I did to check or uncheck in my
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> *Sent:* Monday, April 8, 2019 6:26 PM
> *To:* Fog Top
> *Subject:* [ES] Re: Mysterious Coils
> Nabble *does* support attachments, and I could see the photo, both via
> email and via the web.
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>  Marc
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Fog Top
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Marc, is this the picure that James had posted?  If so, my husband, who just retired from the telecommunications industry, says that the black coiled looking objects on the telephone line is an arial boot splice cabinet (re-enterable splice kit) for multiple landline telephone/DSL.  Usually the landline phone cable (thicker black plastic) hangs below the high powered electric lines on electric power poles.  Very few actual telephone poles left in the US.  http://es-forum.com/attachment/4033893/0/Black%20Coils.JPG



From: Marc Martin [via ES] <ml+[hidden email]>
Sent: Monday, April 8, 2019 7:12 PM
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I don't know of any setting, although maybe whatever you are using to read email isn't compatible in some way.

Can you see this?

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Marc

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> *Sent:* Monday, April 8, 2019 6:26 PM
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> *Subject:* [ES] Re: Mysterious Coils
> Nabble *does* support attachments, and I could see the photo, both via
> email and via the web.
>
>  Marc
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Marc Martin
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Yes, that was the photo that James posted.  Thanks for the info!

Marc

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earthworm
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yes, mysterious.
i see them in the attachment.
also a copy of a message by Kara about vitamin b12 is included.
not a bad message, but Nabble seems to have put it in a wrong place.
that famous fruitarian should take an example of the gorillas.
or is this not an appropiate response ?
anyway, let's go back to the topic of the large black coils.
these may reduce common mode noise.
but why would noise on the lines be considered to be a large problem here ?
and lowfrequent fields may be the result nearby.
do you have a trifield TF2 or a gigahertz ME or a similar meter to check that ?
perhaps Karl could explain what it should be about and will mean.
if i am not mistaken, he is the most technical person left in this forum.