Re: Phytoplankton

Posted by Christina Steils on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Phytoplankton-tp1555076p1555105.html

Charles, What an arrogant and insensitive thing to say. As far as I recall you aren't ES yourself. So you really know what you are talking about.Im speechless.Best regardsChristina

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From: charles <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Phytoplankton
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Date: Monday, 6 September, 2010, 20:40















 
 



 


   
     
     
So, then you belong to those people who do not really want to get better.



I mean who want their electrosensitivity reduced with 90 %.



Greetings,

Charles Claessens

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----- Original Message -----

From: stephen_vandevijvere

To: [hidden email]

Sent: Monday, September 06, 2010 8:48 PM

Subject: [eSens] Re: Phytoplankton



No, not really better regards ES, or maybe a bit... Trying to implement thestuff I've read (especially regards Tennant) more and more. Ask me again in one year ;-)



By the way I'm not very ES to my 2004-laptop... Also not on most desktops (without wifi)... I'm simply very ES to other signals: cars, some 3g, some wifi,...



gr,

Stephen.



--- In [hidden email], "charles" <charles@...> wrote:

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> Hello Stephen,

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> I assume by reading what you are doing alltogether, that your electrosensitivity must be over and gone by now.

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> Greetings,

> Charles Claessens

> member Verband Baubiologie

> www.milieuziektes.nl

> www.milieuziektes.be

> www.hetbitje.nl

> checked by Norton

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> ----- Original Message -----

> From: stephen_vandevijvere

> To: [hidden email]

> Sent: Monday, September 06, 2010 8:12 PM

> Subject: [eSens] Re: Phytoplankton

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> Kooky,

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> Below some info I found on phytoplankton.

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> I'm gonna start taking a bit Iodine (Lugol's sollution) and also the Marine Phytoplankton (FrequenSea):

> http://www.phytoplankton4health.com/preferred_customer.htm

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> Europeans can order Marine Phytoplankton here:

> http://www.naturalwayhealth.co.uk/frequensea.php

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> Dr. Jerry Tennant, M.D.:

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> "One of the many advantages of FrequenSea (or Marine Phytoplankton) is that it is microscopic and don't require a large digestion process or processing by the liver to get into the system."

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> "One of those rare products that contains almost everything you need for life (and the rebuilding of a healthy life) is marine phytoplankton. It contains the nine amino acids that the body cannot make and must be consumed in our diet (essential amino acids). The essential fatty acids are alsopresent (Omega 3 and Omega 6). Vitamins A (betacarotine), 81 (thiamine), 82 (riboflavin), 83 (niacin), 85 (pantothenic acid), 86 (pyridoxine), 812 (cobalamin), C, and D (tocopherol) and major and trace minerals are all present in phytoplankton. In short, it contains almost everything one needs to sustain life. Therefore, it contains almost everything one needs to restore health by providing the raw materials to make new cells that function normally. This is particularly true if one stops putting toxic materials such as artificial sweeteners and trans fats (partially hydrogenated fats) into our body."  

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> http://www.thyroid-info.com/articles/mercola.htm

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> The best source of organically bound iodine that I know of is non-commercially harvested seaweeds. The dose is about 5 grams a day or about one ounce per week. So a pound would last about two months. Radioactive iodine is another factor that can damage the thyroid so one needs to flood the gland with healthy iodine from organic sources like seaweed. As you know this is particularly important for pregnant women as if they have untreated hypothyroidism their, a New England Journal of Medicine study showed that theirchildren may have lower IQ scores.

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> The better seaweeds are hand picked and dried and not typically available in health food stores. They are the absolute best forms of minerals that I am aware of. Unfortunately the people who produce this usually run small operations, and do not make their products widely known. Kelp from the health food store may work, but it really depends on how it was harvested and there is no way to know that reliably, so I rely on seaweed harvesters who hand pick the seaweed and reliably dry them free from contaminants.

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> http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/03/ask_treehugger_3.php

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> several scientific studies have been performed to measure the amount of arsenic and other heavy metals present in seaweed. Results from these studies show that metal contamination of seaweed depends on three major factors, including where the seaweed was harvested, the type of seaweed, and thespecific metal. For example, in a small Canadian study (Van Netten et al.,Science of the Total Environment, 2000), seaweed grown in waters near British Columbia, Canada generally had lower amounts of heavy metals, especially of mercury, than seaweeds grown in Japan and Norway, possibly due to lower amounts of these metals in British Columbia waters. All seaweed samples -even those grown in Japan and Norway - however, had metal levels that are generally thought of as safe to eat.

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> --- In [hidden email], "furstc0404" <furstc0404@> wrote:

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> > A few years ago, I was looking to

> > ordering phyto, but changed my mind.

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> > It was such a mine field, of where it was

> > sourced, farmed etc... I gave up.

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> > Has anyone tried it and if so, was it

> > helpful, and where was it sourced from?

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> > Thanks

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> > Kooky

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