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15 years ago
Horsea
Many thanks for those links. Do they have a sizing chart if you have to order shoes (if there's no shop where one lives)?
Regarding warm boots: I live in a place with ultracold winters and I can say for sure that the un-glamorous, loose-fitting boots with heavy felt liners is really the only way to go. Style be damned (in this case)! You have to be able to move your toes. The nice looking
Forum: Other Health Related 15 years ago
Horsea
Coco, do you have Earth brand or those expensive M.B.T. shoes? I don't think that even Earth boots cost $300, but the M.B.T.s do! Do you wear the vegan versions or the leather shoes? I am glad you can recommend negative heel shoes, as I feel attracted to them.
Forum: Other Health Related 15 years ago
Horsea
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>Quote on a more personal level .. i look around everyday
> and see condo complexes sprawling over perfectly
> good farmland all around me and dont for the life
> of me understand where these politicians and
> developers figure were gonna be growing our food
> in the future
The neocons in control of Washington & much of the western world likely have as their pl
Forum: Other Topics (not health related) 15 years ago
Horsea
All well and good to hate the human species, but while we are going extinct, we, i.e., our children & grandchildren, will suffer terribly. It won't be a fun time where everyone just suddenly falls over dead.
How many of you here have children, and would you like to see them slowly die of starvation and the other forms of degradation that neessarily go hand in hand with a slow extinction
Forum: Other Topics (not health related) 15 years ago
Horsea
Hi. Maybe someone can help me. I am interested in the above kind of shoe. Does anyone here wear them, and what has your experience been?
As I see it, this kind of shoe would stretch your leg muscles in the back and thereby loosen your body up. What do you think? Many thanx.
Forum: Other Health Related 15 years ago
Horsea
Chuck Baldwin will speak at the Revolution March/Rally in Washington July 12/08!
Forum: Other Topics (not health related) 16 years ago
Horsea
Thanks for finding this, Lois. I knew all this stuff, but the others here need to see it. At least I HOPE they are worried!
Forum: Other Topics (not health related) 16 years ago
Horsea
Lois sort of summed it up.
Canada is a madhouse. If you speak the truth on the internet about certain specially-protected minority groups, e.g. criminal behaviour over-representation, you get hauled in front of something called The Human Rights Tribunal. It is a sort of Court of Star Chamber. You are automatically guilty - no one ever brought up in front of this tribunal has ever had the c
Forum: Other Topics (not health related) 17 years ago
Horsea
The issue, as I understand it, is getting cobalt into your system. If there is no cobalt in the soil that grew your vegetables, there will be none in your vegetables and their bit of dirt from being unwashed, and no B-12 can be synthesized without the cobalt. Even then, some people lack the "intrinsic factor", a substance that ideally should be in your stomach, but in some people it
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
Horsea
Hi, Vegan. I redid the test and, lo & behold, there was a bit of negative result (a tiny string). In any event, I regularly consume home-made pickles (cukes) made with only salt, garlic & a few spices & of course water (well water). Also, I place a grape or currant or cherry leaf into the jar to promote crispness.
I tried to make sauerkraut but I have not as yet been successfu
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
Horsea
Well, my spit did not misbehave. It just stayed at the top in a lump. However, I wonder if that means anything at all. I am curious as to how this test was devised; how does anyone really KNOW if it is a legitimate test for candida?
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
Horsea
883. Re: is cayenne bad?
Re cayenne. It is not suitable for certain types of deficiency conditions. You can find further information on this angle on some websites on Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
Horsea
884. Re: SOY MILK
Thanks kindly for the information, Funky Rob.
Forum: Juicing, Juicers, Blending and Blenders 17 years ago
Horsea
You might find the ideas & advice of Julia Chang on www.sensiblehealth.com helpful re PCOS. She says it is brought about by poor condition of the liver.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
Horsea
Carlson, what brand of nutritional yeast do you use? I use Gayelord Hauser yeast; it says "brewers" on the label, but it isn't really, I don't think, since true brewers yeast has that bitter beer-like smell & taste, as far as I know.
Also, I heard that some yeast manufacturers top up their yeast with synthetic B-vitamins so that they can say all the B vitamins are equal in amoun
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
Horsea
75%, what are those drawbacks of consuming cooked brown rice that you experienced?
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
Horsea
Have you heard (not saying it's true) that candida is a good thing to have if you are mercury-toxic, because the candida is surrounding the mercury in an attempt to protect your body from the damage that mercury does. So, as I see it, candida-removal and mercury-removal go together. If you interfere with one, you change the whole picture.
Forum: Other Health Related 17 years ago
Horsea
I am wondering how powerful an indoor-grown wheatgrass would be. Wheat is not an indoor plant, nor was it ever meant to be, regardless of fertilizer or intensity of artificial light. I grew my wheatgrass in the garden in lovely rich soil with the sun shining all day and wind and forces of nature in general - and boy, did it pack a punch or what!
Forum: Juicing, Juicers, Blending and Blenders 17 years ago
Horsea
Re algin (sodium alginate extracted from seaweed): It does not coax mercury out of the tissues; rather, it gathers up and send out of the body (thru bowel) any mercury in the intestines that was extracted from the tissue by other means, eg, cilantro.
If you take a chelating substance such as cilantro, the mercury may not all be excreted, as I understand it. Instead, it may recirculate and be
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
Horsea
Or you can take Neuromins if you are not sure your body can convert oils into DHA.
Forum: Other Health Related 17 years ago
Horsea
It's not good enough for Huggins to say that "vegetarians can't heal". Maybe he is right, but then maybe not. He would have to explain exactly why. Is it an insufficiency of amino acids in an ordinary veg diet? Is it certain essential fats? Certain minerals that are more likely to be found in meat? I'd be interested to know his reasoning.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
Horsea
893. Re: juicing toxic?
It's no scam if that Champion is cheap!
Forum: Juicing, Juicers, Blending and Blenders 17 years ago
Horsea
Have you thought of going to a forum where that (mercury fillings & detox) is all they talk about? I know of one but I don't know if you are allowed to post other sites' names here. Whatever you do, when you are detoxing, fillings in or fillings out, Algin is the best thing going.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
Horsea
896. Re: night sweats
Try going to a site on Traditional Chinese Medicine and look for "deficient kidney yin".
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
Horsea
Yogi, is the Norwalk one of those that you kept and are now using? Just curious. I can't believe all the juicers you have owned!
Forum: Juicing, Juicers, Blending and Blenders 17 years ago
Horsea
898. Re: Hydrilla
Thank you very much, djatchi, for that link to www.veganhealth.org.
I started out asking about hydrilla, not thinking about B12 at all, but if that is what we are discussing, then how about this. More than a dozen years ago I read in a natural-living type magazine an article which basically said that when it comes to B12 we are not always given the whole story.
I was real lucky to find tha
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
Horsea
899. Re: Hydrilla
Tks. for your replies and opinions. I don't have any pictures, unfortunately. As to B-12 analogue, I don't know much about this; is it actually harmful to us, or merely useless?
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
Horsea
900. Hydrilla
I posted a question about hydrilla in January, but there was no response. So I am re-trying: has anyone here had any experience with a food supplement called Hydrilla, which is an aquatic plant that causes much grief in freshwater lakes, but, like kudzu in the south, is a tremendous accumulator of Calcium + other minerals. I sent away for a jar of this stuff. I'd be interested to hear of any
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