A worthwhile product for health and heavy-metal detox:
www.bodyecology.com/ocean-plant-extract Shivani Arjuna www.LifeEnergies.com |
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> A worthwhile product for health and heavy-metal detox:
> www.bodyecology.com/ocean-plant-extract That appears to be the same product as "Modifilan", which has been around for a long time: http://www.modifilan.com/ I've heard an occasional good report about Modifilan, although when I tried it a several years ago, I found it impossible to tolerate, even in tiny doses (anxiety, inability to sleep, chest pains, etc.) Marc |
I'd be interested to know if anyone else here has tried it, and what they thought - I've considered it myself, recently. Marc, why do you think youreacted to it like that? A strong detox reaction, or to (what I assume would be) the naturally present iodine?
R. --- On Mon, 12/8/08, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Product for metal detox To: [hidden email] Received: Monday, December 8, 2008, 7:04 AM > A worthwhile product for health and heavy-metal detox: > www.bodyecology. com/ocean- plant-extract That appears to be the same product as "Modifilan", which has been around for a long time: http://www.modifila n.com/ I've heard an occasional good report about Modifilan, although when I tried it a several years ago, I found it impossible to tolerate, even in tiny doses (anxiety, inability to sleep, chest pains, etc.) Marc __________________________________________________________________ Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading pane with All new Yahoo! Mail: http://ca.promos.yahoo.com/newmail/overview2/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> I'd be interested to know if anyone else here has tried it, and what they
> thought - I've considered it myself, recently. Marc, why do you think > you reacted to it like that? A strong detox reaction, or to (what I > assume would be) the naturally present iodine? I don't think it's the iodine -- I've experimented with various iodine supplements and did not get that particular reaction. I don't really know why I reacted so strongly to this. Note that this product is merely concentrated seaweed (the fiber has been removed). In my local health food stores, you can buy this particular type of seaweed (unconcentrated) in dehydrated form. It's called "Kombu". I find this more tolerable, although I do get kind of hyper on it as well, so it's a similar reaction, although not as strong and more easily controllable by portion size. Marc |
Interesting. Do you feel that you derive enough benefit from the
non-concentrated form for it to be worthwhile, or did you just try it as an experiment? R. --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > I don't think it's the iodine -- I've experimented with various iodine > supplements and did not get that particular reaction. I don't really > know why I reacted so strongly to this. > > Note that this product is merely concentrated seaweed (the fiber has > been removed). In my local health food stores, you can buy this > particular type of seaweed (unconcentrated) in dehydrated form. It's > called "Kombu". I find this more tolerable, although I do get kind > of hyper on it as well, so it's a similar reaction, although not as > strong and more easily controllable by portion size. > > Marc > |
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> Interesting. Do you feel that you derive enough benefit from the
> non-concentrated form for it to be worthwhile, or did you just try it > as an experiment? Actually, I was so sensitive that I felt even the regular seaweed was a bit strong, and didn't continue with it. However, some people may find this a beneficial (and inexpensive) way to get some minerals into their diet, as seaweed is high in minerals. I tried various kinds of dehydrated seaweed (Kombu, Wakame, and Hijiki), and only felt best when using very small amounts of each. And I think that the Wakame and Hijiki gave fewer negative reactions than the Kombu. Marc |
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