SEAWEED PRODUCTS....Hmmmm
[Repeat of a post at sicknesshope.com, which the above also is.]
Hi, grz!
Your post gave me quite a few giggles! Especially here:
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Maine Coast Sea Vegetables has a new sea capsule - OCIA certified organic and a 'raw food'.
Seaweed Support™ Original Formula, a blend of four North Atlantic medicinal botanical species of seaweed in a capsule supplement form. This is a proprietary formulation of dulse (Palmaria palmata), kelp (Laminaria digitata), bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosis) and rockweed (Ascophyllum nodosum.)
You can find additional information on this and other MCSV products at
http://seaveg.com/shop/
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Evidently MCSV gets that these four sea veg have powerful health effects, but FAILED to get that the RATIOS and SPECIES USED are BEST when INDIVIDUALLY ADJUSTED and CHANGED OCCASIONALLY in response to PERSONAL NEEDS.
I have seen something happen with several suppliers that I have used when I discuss the Moreless protocol with them. They are so busy looking for a way to profit from the ideas, they miss key points. Very sad this has happened with MCSV as well. I had expected better from the several of their employees that I have talked to over the last three years.
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I almost forgot ...when you have a moment, check out the "Cattle Wormers and Dung Beetles" article in The Stockman Grass Farmer (June 2009, Page 14). Mark Sturges shares a 'viable worming alternative' to correct the absence of dung beetles in pastures. The formula includes our own Thorvin Kelp!
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Duh!!!!
Ask Moreless forum has success stories for people, cats, perhaps dogs. Stands to reason cattle will also benefit.
I would like to know which cows are getting the most kelp...they may be best for us occasional meat-eaters to ingest?????
Thanks for all you do sharing the results of your far-ranging searches!!!
Di