Guest guest Posted January 28, 2010 Report Share Posted January 28, 2010 I take whey & selenium as glutathione precursers. Would spirulina do the same thing?? Thanks BJ - Doc herbal remedies Thursday, January 28, 2010 1:27 PM [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] {Herbal Remedies} Re: brown spots --maybe lack folic acid I've heard the same thing about Selenium but haven't really done any research on it.Best is to get these things naturally and one of the best sources is Spirulina. This is in Total Nutrition recipe.Best regards,DocOn 1/28/2010 10:01 AM, tita_mel wrote: We take selenium 200mg (jarrow's selenex) but have also read that it can be toxic. My question is when and how does it become toxic?Mellyherbal remedies , Lori Smith <homeschoolmom42 wrote:>> > Yes, selenium deficiency, the use of vegetable oils, and often the lack of iodine will cause liver spots. If you google "selenium deficiency and liver spots" thousands of websites will come up, many showing selenium as the culprit.> > > > Lori> > > > > "...`How will they learn to read?' you ask, and my answer is `Remember the lessons of Massachusetts.' When children are given whole lives instead of age-graded ones in cellblocks, they learn to read, write, and do arithmetic with ease, if those things make sense in the kind of life that unfolds around them." – John Taylor Gatto> > > > > > > > > > > > > > herbal remedies > pjmurphy Tue, 26 Jan 2010 11:06:26 -0600> Re: [sPAM] {Herbal Remedies} Re: brown spots --maybe lack folic acid> > > > > > > A long time ago I read in prevention mag that selenium would get rid of these. It said they were on your insides too. Confusing isn't it?> BJ> > > > - > Joyce Simmerman, J.D. > herbal remedies > Tuesday, January 26, 2010 2:33 PM> [sPAM] {Herbal Remedies} Re: brown spots --maybe lack folic acid> > > > > Hi, My understanding from "way back" at least to Adelle Davis .. 60's .. is that one gets the brown marks of pregnancy and when not pg. from lack of folic acid in the diet .. which can have tremendously bad implications for developing fetuses also. I refound that about a yr. or so ago when I was "researching" some pregnancy problems for an acquaintence, so it is still recognized as being a potential cause.> > That said, my husband has had a lot of brown "age spots" on his arms which, when he or I is attentive to them, we can get to disappear in no time with a DMSO mix with aloe gel for moisturizer or with cocoa butter serving that purpose. > Joyce Simmerman> There is ALWAYS a "BETTER WAY"! WE can find & make ITa "Cradle for Humanity"! > > > > > > > ________> Hotmail: Powerful Free email with security by Microsoft.> http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/196390710/direct/01/> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Yes it would. Also, my Brain Formula (Gingko Biloba) will also assist in this as it fires up the Pituitary to get better control over the entire endocrine system. All the best, Doc On 1/28/2010 11:52 AM, The Murphys wrote: I take whey & selenium as glutathione precursers. Would spirulina do the same thing?? Thanks BJ ----- Original Message ----- Doc To: herbal remedies Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 1:27 PM Subject: [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] {Herbal Remedies} Re: brown spots --maybe lack folic acid I've heard the same thing about Selenium but haven't really done any research on it. Best is to get these things naturally and one of the best sources is Spirulina. This is in Total Nutrition recipe. Best regards, Doc On 1/28/2010 10:01 AM, tita_mel wrote: We take selenium 200mg (jarrow's selenex) but have also read that it can be toxic. My question is when and how does it become toxic? Melly herbal remedies , Lori Smith <homeschoolmom42 wrote: > > > Yes, selenium deficiency, the use of vegetable oils, and often the lack of iodine will cause liver spots. If you google "selenium deficiency and liver spots" thousands of websites will come up, many showing selenium as the culprit. > > > > Lori > > > > > "...`How will they learn to read?' you ask, and my answer is `Remember the lessons of Massachusetts.' When children are given whole lives instead of age-graded ones in cellblocks, they learn to read, write, and do arithmetic with ease, if those things make sense in the kind of life that unfolds around them." – John Taylor Gatto > > > > > > > > > > > > > > herbal remedies > pjmurphy > Tue, 26 Jan 2010 11:06:26 -0600 > Re: [sPAM] {Herbal Remedies} Re: brown spots --maybe lack folic acid > > > > > > > A long time ago I read in prevention mag that selenium would get rid of these. It said they were on your insides too. Confusing isn't it? > BJ > > > > - > Joyce Simmerman, J.D. > herbal remedies > Tuesday, January 26, 2010 2:33 PM > [sPAM] {Herbal Remedies} Re: brown spots --maybe lack folic acid > > > > > Hi, My understanding from "way back" at least to Adelle Davis .. 60's .. is that one gets the brown marks of pregnancy and when not pg. from lack of folic acid in the diet .. which can have tremendously bad implications for developing fetuses also. I refound that about a yr. or so ago when I was "researching" some pregnancy problems for an acquaintence, so it is still recognized as being a potential cause. > > That said, my husband has had a lot of brown "age spots" on his arms which, when he or I is attentive to them, we can get to disappear in no time with a DMSO mix with aloe gel for moisturizer or with cocoa butter serving that purpose. > Joyce Simmerman > There is ALWAYS a "BETTER WAY"! WE can find & make ITa "Cradle for Humanity"! > > > > > > > ________ > Hotmail: Powerful Free email with security by Microsoft. > http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/196390710/direct/01/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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