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I'm a dirt eater.

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Got a new habit. I add this special liquid "dirt" to replace what the distilled water I always drink, leaches out.
It tastes like.....sh.......ale.


A natural assortment of over 70 major and trace minerals derived from plants growing through the Eden era. These minerals are harvested from plants known as humic shale from TRC in Utah and are of the same type found in fruits and vegetables. They are nontoxic, water soluble, and more easily assimilated than metallic minerals:

Calcium, Chlorine, Magnesium, Sulfur, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium, Trace Minerals: Antimony, Arsenic, Aluminum Hydroxide, Barium, Beryllium, Bismuth, Boron, Bromine, Cadmium, Carbon, Cerium, Cesium, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Dysprosium, Erbium, Europium, Fluorine, Fulvic Acid, Gadolinium, Gallium, Gold, Hafnium, Holmium, Hydrogen, Indium, Iodine, Iridium, Iridium, Iron, Lanthanum, Lead, Lithium, Lutetium, Manganese, Mercury, Molybdenum, Neodymium, Nickel, Niobium, Nitrogen, Osmium, Oxygen, Palladium, Platinum, Praseodymium, Rhenium, Rhodium, Rubidium, Ruthenium, Samarium, Scandium, Selenium, Silicon, Silver, Strontium, Tantalum, Tellurium, Terbium, Thallium, Thorium, Thulium, Tin, Titanium, Tungsten, Vanadium, Ytterbium, Yttrium, Zinc, Zirconium
 
Haha, Bricks.....No joke, I gave up the multivitamins that I've been taking for years and feel better.
I put a little bit in a gallon of water.

Lots of exotic minerals/elements, nothing that's makes me hyper, considering there's traces of arsenic etc.
 
ion said:
Chlorine, Sulfur, Antimony, Arsenic, Barium, Beryllium, Bismuth, Bromine, Cadmium, Cesium, Copper, Fluorine....

Jesus - I got sick of reading through the list - but the ones above are all poisonous to humans. some copper is needed for skin collagen, but I wouldn't want to take supplements of it.
and distilled water doesn't leach as bad as you think it does - it isn't isotonic so it can draw fluid out of your cells, but that is no reason to start ingesting poisons.
Some of the above are fucking radioactive....
 
I hope it is a joke.
I am surprised the fda allows it, unless either it doesn't have what it claims, or if it is just tiny tiny amounts... even then, some of those build up in fat, others in the bone....
it has to be a fucking joke - there are mercury and lead on the list...

there are so many chemicals in there that you shouldn't be ingesting, I just went through the list initially and ruled out the ones that were okay, but there are far more that are bad....
 
From this months Popular Science







ARSENIC:
POISON OR POTION?
FROM THE ocean depths to the
jungles of Borneo, researchers
have been searching far and wide
for the next blockbuster cancer
drug. But sometimes, the best
chemical compounds are right
front of us.
Out of 52 patients who had re-
lapsed with acute promyelocytic
leukemia (APL)?a blood cancer
?and then were treated with low-
dose arsenic, 68 percent are still
alive after 18 months, with the
majority now back in remission.
About 400 of the 1,500 Ameri-
cans hit with APt each year will
not respond to, or will relapse
after, chemotherapy. These pa-
tients have had few options but
to try therapy again. Rarely do
they go back into remission.
Arsenic had been employed in
the 1950s and ?6Os to treat leu-
kemia but doctors didn?t know how
to use it correctly, explains Steven
Soignet, director for chemothera-
py practice at Memorial Sloan-
Kettering Cancer Center in New
York, and one of the researchers.
When ingested in high doses,
arsenic is poisonous. But then,
many seemingly benign substances
are also toxic in high doses.
?Tylenol is great for a headache,
but it too can kill you,? Soignet
says. In fact, Sloan-Kettering is
presently conducting a study
using a very specific dose of
Tylenol to treat melanoma.
Arsenic is also being investi-
gated to treat other types of
leukemia and brain cancer. In
early experiments with animals,
the metal is showing promise in
fighting cancers of the prostate,
kidney, and bladder. Researchers
are also investigating other met-
als, such as mercury and anti-
mony, for their anticancer
properties.?Gunjan Sinhci
 
rat poison is usually mostly arsenic - perhaps you should start downing a lot of that and keeping us posted on how you feel about its healing powers.

mercury isn't poisonous all at once, neither is lead - they accumulate in your bones so they make you sick over time.

as BPB said, a few of those are radioactive - ask the people that live near chernobyl (sp?) how much radioactive stuff they'd recommend injesting.

there are trace levels of arsenic and flouride (I'm pretty sure flourine is the gas - but I might be wrong on that one) in our water supply, as is cholorine. the flouride in large doses is poisonous and leaves large black spots on your teeth, but in small doses helps prevent cavaties, and cholorine helps kill microorganisms in the water.
arsenic is there b/c it is hard to get out.

I still think this is just a joke post, but if not - rest assured that this dipshit will be one sick motherfucker in a year or so if he keeps injecting this shit.
I hope you aren't paying a lot for it.
 
HappyScrap, I think you are missing the point,
Supersmall doses
Nonmetalic
It's a drink---not "injected"

All I know is my pulse and blood pressure are way down and I feel good.
Your point about accumillation is well taken.

If pregnant mothers take a floride suppliment early on in pregnancy, the kids teeth are way stronger.

the same type found in fruits and vegetables. They are nontoxic, water soluble, and more easily assimilated than metallic minerals:
 
yeah, isn't this that blue green algae thingy sorta stuff that they say grows around utah and oregon and all that? I know a few years back it was a talk of the town for a few months.
 
ion - just out of curiousity - how old are you? when was the last time you were in a chemistry class?

you are saying that some of these are non-metalic... uh, a whole lot of those are elements and they fall under "metals" and they remain that way - if it is an aqueous solution, it is still a metal, if it is a liquid state due to its low melting point, it is still a metal.
so I'm not sure I see you point about them being non-metallic and how that would help.
and even then, others are organic compounds which as you say are non-metals, but they can still be bad for you.
just b/c things are found in nature doesn't mean they are good for you. snake venom is entirely natural and you won't find me drinking it....

I don't know why I bother returning to this thread.
if you are joking, very funny, you got some replies.
if you are serious and you are going to keep drinking the shit, as I said before, I hope you aren't paying a lot for it - and I'll add, I hope you have some good medical insurance.
 
Burning Inside-- I used to be one of those Multi-level so-and-so's selling
Cell tech blue-green alge........good product....but when my sponser started calling
my sisters at 10:30pm and agressively pushing it ,(to increase his downline) saying your brother asked me to call, I had to stop .

Happy--I really feel this stuff is harmless, and I cetainly don't want to misinform.
If you feel a board member might poison themselves with these products, then I'll delete the the
thread, that I started as sort of a humorous intro to some whole food store premium minerals.
 
HappyScrappy said:
you are saying that some of these are non-metalic... uh, a whole lot of those are elements and they fall under "metals" and they remain that way - if it is an aqueous solution, it is still a metal, if it is a liquid state due to its low melting point, it is still a metal.

I agree 100 % with Happy Scrappy. The majority of the elements listed are "metallic" and have radioactive values. You can see a good portion of those listed here:

http://www.ornl.gov/isotopes/catalog.htm

Depending on the element in question different versions of each element can have short to long decaying half lives, for example I noticed one of the elements was Cesium. Cesium 134 can have a half life of 2.1 years were as Cesium 127 has a half life of 23 years. Half life decay is the time it takes for the elements radioactivity to decrease by 50%. I used to work in the non-destructive testing field and had to learn about certain elements such as Iridium 192 and Cobalt 60 for Radiography. I'm not a chemist but if I were a betting man, I wouldn't drink the dirt.

Just my 02. :)
 
Isotopes of some of the elements are radioactive, but I can assure you all that cesium and barium by them selves are not radioactive unless they have been "charged up" by a neutron source or a gamma ray source. For the most part every atomic element can be found in Seawater, and the only ones that are hot are those ones created by man synthetically by atomic wastes. Granted there some of those elements in this guys brew are not my cup of tea if you will. I wouldn't use the stuff. Heavy metals like these are not what nature intended to be consummed by humans, some trace elements we have, but this shit is pretty well loaded up beyond what is healthy.
 
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