bone health
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Date: September 13, 2008 03:01PM interesting youtube about flouride and osteoporosis.
interesting, we talk about calcium and greens, acidity, etc as relates to the bones but this is a big factor as well. Re: bone health
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Date: September 13, 2008 03:03PM Coco....Could you give us a Link?....WY Re: bone health
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Date: September 13, 2008 03:38PM Re: bone health
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Date: September 13, 2008 08:10PM Excellent TRUTHSEEKING and sharing post, COCO...
Also, most Americans bones are shot because most people still don't strength/weight train 2-3x per week as nature requires... cardio/aerobics is NOT enough, by far... Re: Fluoride, do most people know it destroys the thyroid AND LOWER IQ 5-10pts... no wonder people I come into contact with everywhere are the way they are... LOL InF Re: bone health
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Date: September 13, 2008 08:45PM we're drinking bottled water but cooking (when we do) and making tea with water from the tap, i gotta stop that.
enough sunlight without sunscreen is essential for bone health too i think, that and exercise. Re: bone health
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Date: September 14, 2008 08:17PM Coco.....Thanks for this Topic. I have a Water Filter with
3 cartridges. I'm getting ready to make one of them a Fluoride Filter.....WY [crystalquest.com] Re: bone health
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Date: September 15, 2008 11:58PM oooooh-
busted. we've been going back and forth on this, emailing our local town water, trying to get cheap but relatively uncontaminated water. we loved it when we had cool, minerally (very calcium dense) well water. but we're no longer there. so i guess i'm begging for a very expensive water filter for christmas. husband swears candida comes from too much chlorine in the water. any suggestions on what kind to get? peace- Re: bone health
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Date: September 16, 2008 02:21AM distiller! i don't care what people say about it, it's the only water that is really, truly pure. if you want to remineralize it you can do it easily with liquid trace minerals, a capful of liquid chlorophyl or wheatgrass juice, a few grains of brown rice in the jug, etc. i hardly ever drink water anyhow and little has maybe 2-3 small cups daily. we eat such juicy foods, we are very well hydrated with the best natural water on the earth, the kind that has already been distilled through a plant! Re: bone health
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Mama Cass
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Date: September 16, 2008 04:45PM when it's watermelon season- i never drink water.
lucky i have some cucumbers today. but we walk so many miles a day (my little one and i are always hiking, and the tiny one rides on my back) that he is always asking for water. distiller- okay. i thought reverse osmosis would be the way to go- and i'm not to paranoid about minerals- we have a diaper full of sand from the beach the other day- and sticks and leaves are so yummy..... thanks again for pushing me- i needed to get this done, but thought i would wait until we had an income of some sort. but this is more important. peace- Re: bone health
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Date: September 16, 2008 05:48PM you can always buy those big refillable jugs of water while you save up for a big purchase, they are pretty inexpensive. and craig's list or free cycle might have some distillers available for less money. i'm looking too. in the meantime i've been thinking about a sun distiller in the summer. i think that would be a fun project for the kids and i anyhow.
the thing about reverse osmosis is that even a microscopic tear renders the filter ineffective. how would you ever know if there was that kind of tear, you can't see it! that put me off reverse osmosis for good. we aren't hiking even though we live next to a trail. i have been riding my bike a bit though with the baby in one of those between-the-knees seats. they make the riding harder, my thigh muscles could crush walnuts no joke! Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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