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I am interested to know if anyone has reliable information regarding possible mercury content of sea vegetables that have been suggested as being beneficial for electrical sensitivity and other health issues. I believe sea vegies are a fantastic source of many trace minerals, however I see no reason why these minerals would not include mercury, if the sea vegies are sourced from polluted seas (which is almost everywhere, particularly around the many Asian countries that produce the largest volumes of these products). I know it is possible to get some certified organic sea vegies, however these are generally extremely expensive and I have doubts that organic products are used in all supplements recommended in this group. Anyway, any information about suppliers, sources or general information on organic sea vegies would be appreciated. Thanks Lachlan -----Original Message----- From: Marc Martin [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Thursday, 1 July 2004 12:25 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: RE: [eSens] Sheilding >A Springlife polarizer may be an inexpensive tool to help with this. I agree -- devices seem to be a cheaper, more practical, and sometimes an even more effective alternative to shielding. >You don't want to drown yourself in white light from the polarizer, but >rather just use the white light as a shield. Is this your own theory, or based on something else that I could read? I've never read this on the Polarizer websites. I've noticed when going to my nutritionist for muscle testing with these things, she often recommends putting them nearby, as opposed to being on my person. By the way, I never found an acceptable solution with the Springlife Polarizers and that new LCD monitor I bought. The Quantum Products were the only thing that made it tolerable. Since my cats react badly to the Quantum Products, I've just gone back to using my old CRT. As for why the LCD might be worse than a CRT for me, I suppose they might be generating more EMF noise than a CRT. Or perhaps the mercury content or the frequencies in the florescent backlight is provoking mercury mobilization in my head. The symptoms I'm experiencing with the LCD are the same symptoms I get when taking a lot of chlorella or coral calcium -- a feeling of swelling/pressure in my brain/head area, skin eruptions in my scalp, difficulty to concentrate. Plus a burning sensation on my skin. I don't get these symptoms with my CRT at 800x600 resolution plus the Springlife Polarizers, but 1024x768 resolution does cause me some problems (although not as bad as this LCD). Since the cats have a problem with too many devices in the house, I'm looking more at taking things internally. For instance, my nutritionist recommended "Primal Defense", which I have also found to be helpful. Also "Sea Energy" (or "Seasilver") helps. Also, I'm just starting to experiment with something I briefly tried a few years ago then shelved called "Aulterra": http://www.energeticnutrition.com/hi/aulterra.html This has quite a detox effect on me (even still), but I'm not sure if it helps with EMF. They make an EMF protection sticker to put on cellphones, which uses the powder as it's active ingredient, and this seemed to eliminate the headaches my wife got using her cellphone: http://www.energeticnutrition.com/hi/neutralizer.html Marc Yahoo! Groups Links |
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>I am interested to know if anyone has reliable information regarding possible
>mercury content of sea vegetables that have been suggested as being beneficial >for electrical sensitivity and other health issues. Some of the sea vegetable supplements (e.g, Seagreens) have been tested for heavy metal content, and the amounts have been reported as negligible. I've also heard that the salt-water environment enables them to not pick up as many heavy metals as algae grown in fresh water, but I don't know if that's true or not. Also, some of the mercury-poisoned folks are able to identify significant amounts of heavy metals in foods/supplements after ingestion, due to their reactions. And as far as I know, sea vegetables as a class haven't provoked bad reactions in these folks (and I'm including myself in this category) Marc |
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