Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Sea kelp for garden plants
Another item I'm excited about is the research I'm conducting on the use of sea kelp on garden plants, and how this impacts human health when people eat foods right out of their garden. Preliminary research is showing that when plants are treated with sea kelp, in powdered or liquid concentrate form, they produce fruits and vegetables with much higher levels of antioxidants and phytochemicals. These plants are also more resistant to disease and pests, and they produce larger yields. | | But even more interesting, when human beings consume these fruits and vegetables, they receive additional health benefits, such as enhanced immune system function, that would not be available if they were eating plants that were not treated with sea kelp. sea kelp is something that's quite inexpensive to use, and it seems to offer tremendous benefits to the home gardener. | Thomson Healthcare, Inc. See book keywords and concepts | Other Names: Giant Kelp, Long-Bladder Kelp, sea kelp actions and pharmacology
COMPOUNDS
Alginic acid (15 to 20%)
Polysaccharides: fucoidan, laminaran
Iodine (0.1 to 0.5%): to some extent organically bound
Proteins
Cyclitols: laminitol (4-C-methyl-meso-inositol) Sugar alcohols: mannitol
EFFECTS
Brown algae thallus serves chiefly as a source of iodine. The drug has also been demonstrated to have an influence on the immune system, as well as antiviral qualities. In a study with 400 women, the daily intake of 5. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Preliminary research is showing that when plants are treated with sea kelp, in powdered or liquid concentrate form, they produce fruits and vegetables with much higher levels of antioxidants and phytochemicals. These plants are also more resistant to disease and pests, and they produce larger yields.
But even more interesting, when human beings consume these fruits and vegetables, they receive additional health benefits, such as enhanced immune system function, that would not be available if they were eating plants that were not treated with sea kelp. | Paula Begoun See book keywords and concepts | Deepshine sea kelp Shining Gel ($13 for 4.4 ounces) is similar to the sea kelp Liquid Gel above except with more silicone, so it does add more shine.
© $$$ Deepshine Anti-Frizz Serum ($15for 4.4 ounces) is a standard silicone serum that contains an emollient for additional conditioning. It works as well as any to add shine and a silky feel to dry or very dry hair.
Rusk
For more information about salon-sold Rusk, owned by the Conair Corporation, call (800) 829-RUSK or visit www.ruskl.com. | | Natural sea kelp Conditioner above, and the same comments apply.
© Swimmers & Sports Hair and Scalp Reconditioning Conditioner ($7-35 for 8 ounces) lists two sunscreens as active ingredients, but wisely does not list an SPF rating. That's because no such standards for figuring this number have been set for hair-care products, so even if the ingredients are present they can't be relied on for sun protection. This is otherwise a standard conditioner that can remove chlorine and mineral deposits from hair.
© Tall Grass Hi-Protein Conditioner ($7. | | Natural sea kelp Shampoo, Rich Concentrated Extra Gende, Super Shine ($6.50 for 16 ounces) is similar to the Natural Apricot Keratin Shampoo above, and the same comments apply. This does contain fragrant plant extracts.
© Natural Vitamin A, C & E Shampoo ($6.50 for 16 ounces) is nearly identical to the Natural Aloe Vera 84% Shampoo above, and the same comments apply.
© Swimmers & Sports Hair and Scalp Reconditioning Shampoo ($7.95 for 17. | | Rusk Deepshine sea kelp Shine Spray ($15 for 8 ounces)
Best Silicone Serums for all hair Types (Particularly normal to fine or Thin hair ) That Cost $12 or Less
Note: The hair-care lines marked with an asterisk feature at least one additional product that is nearly identical to the recommended product on the list. Alterna Hemp Seed Shine & Texturizing Catalyst ($10.75 for 3.4 ounces) Avon Advance Techniques Straight & Sleek Dry Ends Serum ($3-49 for 1 ounce) Bath & Body Works Bio Curl on Cue Shine Serum ($10 for 3-4 ounces) BioSilk Silk Therapy ($12 for 2. | | Deepshine sea kelp Shine Spray ($15 for 8 ounces) is a very good, alcohol-free silicone spray for dry hair that is normal to slightly thick or coarse. The combination of silicone and emollients produces a smooth, shiny finish while also moisturizing hair. The container size of this nonaqueous product makes it a bargain compared to many other silicone sprays. It does contain fragrance.
Rusk Design Semes
© Design Series Blofoam, Root Lifter ($11 for 10 ounces) is a propellant-based mousse with a fine-point nozzle so you can apply it directly to the roots. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Coenzyme Qio-
• Copper chelate, iron, sea kelp, and zinc chelate.
In addition, the following supplements can act as oral chelating agents to rid the body of excess toxic metals and minerals. Mineral supplements can be used with intravenous chelation to replace lost minerals and to control free radical damage, which has been linked to heart disease.
NUTRIENTS supplement suggested dosage comments
Aangamik DMG from FoodScience of Vermont
200 mg daily.
Increases available oxygen and prevents cellular and tissue oxidation.
Alfalfa liquid
or tablets
Double the amount directed on the label. | Paula Begoun See book keywords and concepts | Sea Kelp Liquid Gel above except with more silicone, so it does add more shine.
© $$$ Deepshine Anti-Frizz Serum ($15for 4.4 ounces) is a standard silicone serum that contains an emollient for additional conditioning. It works as well as any to add shine and a silky feel to dry or very dry hair.
Rusk
For more information about salon-sold Rusk, owned by the Conair Corporation, call (800) 829-RUSK or visit www.ruskl.com. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | B6, Calcium lactate, sea kelp, a multi-supplement.
Deficiency Signs: Fatigue (from sweets), emotions, injury, infections, surgery, allergies, arthritis, irritated bowel, low blood pressure, rapid pulse upon activity, cold or puffy extremities, noise trauma, and energy fluctuations (Take Nutritional Formulas' Nutri-Drenal, Mult. Glands Drops, Stress Formula, and Nutri-Pro). Inability to cope with stress strips Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc, and Copper. Stress can result in headaches,nightmares. | | Brown sea kelp has Alginic acid extract Sodium Alginate/ Carbonate (Algin) that provides a resistance barrier to body radioactive damage and radiation sickness, cleans radiation from the body, lessens intestinal and body radioactive Strontium-90 50-83%; eliminates waste, food additives, and toxic metals, lead, barium, cadmium, plutonium, and cesium; swellings; cancers of the pharyngeal, thyroid, lymph nodes, and intestines; anti-tumors. Protects the heart (for Peruvians living at 16,000 feet) and circulatory system, cleans arteries (of cholesterol), for high blood pressure, arthritis. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | And since I'm a person who always recommends that people grow their own food and eat it right out of the garden as much as they can, sea kelp is certainly going to be one of the top nutritional supplements for plants that I'm going to be covering in future articles.
New aeroponic technology
Speaking of growing your own plants at home, I'm very excited about a new upcoming product announcement that I will be covering in great detail, an aeroponic growing system. This new aeroponic growing system will be sold to consumers, allowing them to grow garden vegetables with almost no hassle. | Rex Adams See book keywords and concepts | E, three unsaturated fatty acid capsules, three lecithin capsules, six bone meal, two garlic perles and six sea kelp.
"The results are worth shouting about. I am 56 years old, work nine hours a day, manage and keep up a large home, do some entertaining and have time to sew all my own clothes. I have come back from a gasping, wheezing individual with my nose grown shut with polyps to one with endless enthusiasm and strength!"
CHAPTER 11
Miracle Medicine Foods For The Nerves! | James A. Duke, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Phyllis, a certified nutritional consultant, strongly recommend sea kelp for treating hypothyroidism.
Working kelp into your daily diet isn't likely to hurt. You can buy powdered kelp in health food stores to sprinkle over your food as a seasoning. You might also try putting a little kelp in your soups, or go to a Japanese restaurant and order sushi, the veggie or raw fish and rice treat that's wrapped in kelp.
V Mustard (Brassica nigra, Sinapis alba and others). In addition to having a high iodine content, thyroid hormones are made from the compound tyrosine. |
Hemp TodayEd Rosenthal See book keywords and concepts | | Apparently fast-growing water plants such as water hyacinth and sea kelp, as well as algae, could also supply the needed raw material (Anon., 1981). This process first involves the hydrolysis of cellulose into fermentable sugars. The subsequent fermentation and distillation of the resultant sugars is identical to that describe above for high sugar/high starch crops (Anon., 1981).
In the third process, methanol, commonly known as wood alcohol, is produced from wood, crops, and grasses (Anon., 1981). Presently, methanol is commercially synthesized from natural gas. |
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