Yea. For minerals 20 years....It was in 1996 -97 that I first listened on cassette tape "Dead Doctors Don't Lie". It was then I did my own research and was convinced Joe Walloch was on to something and started buying colloidal minerals.
I had excruciating arthritis in my shoulders before learning about Borax solution/boron. I couldn't sleep on my sides and raising my arms even hurt. I even had to sell my kayaks because the rowing was just to painful. Bench presses? Dips? Military presses? Had to give all of that up too. I never knew what was ailing me and theorized it was rotator-cuff tears or bursitis. I learned about the "Borax Conspiracy" from a friend, read the article and reviewed the listed studies. After that, I then started taking it. It was months later when I discovered I could throw a baseball again. I lift weights now, and we're talking about getting another kayak.
I personally don't like the idea of supplementing minerals due to the multivitamin industry, I believed long ago they were poisoning people by either including or excluding 1 of a hundred ingredients that could be very important for a specific individual. Even so, I'm liking the science I'm seeing in regards to boron as being one of Q's "cures already exist"
Do you think the minerals are good for you? If I understand correctly the boron allows for mineral transport and without it the cells, membranes, tissues etc become "clogged" with calcium and other micronutrients while the body struggles to produce higher levels of hormones in an attempt to fix the imbalance...
I'm wondering what were the initial benefits you observed 20 years ago when you started taking them? As for the decade you were taking them before adding the boron, what was the timeline for the arthritis? Do you think it could have been from the colloidal minerals?
Gazooks dude, you sound like you're on the J6 committee. Colloidal Minerals liquid is a multi-mineral extraction derived from a natural sedimentary deposit of organic origin. The minerals are in combination and balance as produced by nature. Tilled soils are depleted of minerals that would otherwise be drawn up through the root system of trees and exfoliated to the ground. This the only reason I take them. All our grocery food is devoid of minerals. Some people who grow a garden mix glacial dust with the soil to regenerate it. I've done that, but it tends to be an expensive expenditure. I went to a no-till method and planted veggies in wood chips year after year. I never fertilized after that. I never had to water the garden and never used herbicides or pesticides. The plants were robust and healthy. I was amazed insects didn't attack them. I learned that insects have a similar strategy as carnivores do. They focus their energy on the weak and unhealthy.
Anyway, I don't know when I started getting arthritis.2008? 2010? It happens slowly and becomes worse as time goes on. Proper boron nutrition seems to act the same way, but in reverse. It's not a 'aha' moment getting arthritis. Just as Borax intake is subtle so is taking colloidal minerals. The Borax is incontrovertible for reversing arthritis. It reversed my arthritis, but I also know personally 3 other people who had the same result. I think of colloidal minerals as a safeguard against unfit foods bought in the grocery store. On the other hand, my dad saw more immediate results taking colloidal minerals. He said it help give him better flexibility in his joints. I though that was interesting.
I did a quick search on colloidal minerals and I notice the same fear porn as I do with Borax. They really do want us dependent on their petro-chemical drugs.
Yeah, no worries. Just always thought that our bodies crave whatever nutrient they are deficient in, but what if there are no deficiency's? People have gone vegan and said they "felt better" at least in the short term and there are good reasons for that being true, long term however they become very deficient.
I don't think our ancestors had the problems we do, practicing back to eden gardening is the idea that simple works best. If the plants are healthy and have proper levels of nutrients then so would the people eating them. Just my two cents. Thanks for answering my questions. Looking forward to learning more as I continue my research.
Yea. For minerals 20 years....It was in 1996 -97 that I first listened on cassette tape "Dead Doctors Don't Lie". It was then I did my own research and was convinced Joe Walloch was on to something and started buying colloidal minerals.
I had excruciating arthritis in my shoulders before learning about Borax solution/boron. I couldn't sleep on my sides and raising my arms even hurt. I even had to sell my kayaks because the rowing was just to painful. Bench presses? Dips? Military presses? Had to give all of that up too. I never knew what was ailing me and theorized it was rotator-cuff tears or bursitis. I learned about the "Borax Conspiracy" from a friend, read the article and reviewed the listed studies. After that, I then started taking it. It was months later when I discovered I could throw a baseball again. I lift weights now, and we're talking about getting another kayak.
I personally don't like the idea of supplementing minerals due to the multivitamin industry, I believed long ago they were poisoning people by either including or excluding 1 of a hundred ingredients that could be very important for a specific individual. Even so, I'm liking the science I'm seeing in regards to boron as being one of Q's "cures already exist"
Do you think the minerals are good for you? If I understand correctly the boron allows for mineral transport and without it the cells, membranes, tissues etc become "clogged" with calcium and other micronutrients while the body struggles to produce higher levels of hormones in an attempt to fix the imbalance...
I'm wondering what were the initial benefits you observed 20 years ago when you started taking them? As for the decade you were taking them before adding the boron, what was the timeline for the arthritis? Do you think it could have been from the colloidal minerals?
Gazooks dude, you sound like you're on the J6 committee. Colloidal Minerals liquid is a multi-mineral extraction derived from a natural sedimentary deposit of organic origin. The minerals are in combination and balance as produced by nature. Tilled soils are depleted of minerals that would otherwise be drawn up through the root system of trees and exfoliated to the ground. This the only reason I take them. All our grocery food is devoid of minerals. Some people who grow a garden mix glacial dust with the soil to regenerate it. I've done that, but it tends to be an expensive expenditure. I went to a no-till method and planted veggies in wood chips year after year. I never fertilized after that. I never had to water the garden and never used herbicides or pesticides. The plants were robust and healthy. I was amazed insects didn't attack them. I learned that insects have a similar strategy as carnivores do. They focus their energy on the weak and unhealthy.
Anyway, I don't know when I started getting arthritis.2008? 2010? It happens slowly and becomes worse as time goes on. Proper boron nutrition seems to act the same way, but in reverse. It's not a 'aha' moment getting arthritis. Just as Borax intake is subtle so is taking colloidal minerals. The Borax is incontrovertible for reversing arthritis. It reversed my arthritis, but I also know personally 3 other people who had the same result. I think of colloidal minerals as a safeguard against unfit foods bought in the grocery store. On the other hand, my dad saw more immediate results taking colloidal minerals. He said it help give him better flexibility in his joints. I though that was interesting.
I did a quick search on colloidal minerals and I notice the same fear porn as I do with Borax. They really do want us dependent on their petro-chemical drugs.
Yeah, no worries. Just always thought that our bodies crave whatever nutrient they are deficient in, but what if there are no deficiency's? People have gone vegan and said they "felt better" at least in the short term and there are good reasons for that being true, long term however they become very deficient.
I don't think our ancestors had the problems we do, practicing back to eden gardening is the idea that simple works best. If the plants are healthy and have proper levels of nutrients then so would the people eating them. Just my two cents. Thanks for answering my questions. Looking forward to learning more as I continue my research.
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