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Hi all, was going to try the gin/raisin thingy, as it sounded good

to me reckon if nothing else the booze would help.

As a Brit now in Alabama, I loved the John Cleese bit it was really

funny, not sure about the Queen not knowing Eric clapton played

guitar, she did honour him after all,

Anyway as well as the recipe, does anyone of you amazing ladies have

a good fix for peeling nails? They have never been very strong, but

now I can't even get them past the nail bed as they just peel off in

layers. I take, 6000vit C. 200 Calcium fish oil caps, flax seed caps

something in that lot should be helping. I even bought a juicer so

that I would start having veggies as I have always hated them.

Amazing how good they taste juiced though, I was really surprised.

Another question [believe me I have a ton of them] I read that you

couldn't or at least shouldn't keep the drink for very long as the

juice loses most of the goodness after a couple of hours! is this

right as I have been doing one reeeeelly big juice of everything I

can think of and putting it in the fridge to use over the next few

days?

Thanks you are all really amazing

Patricia

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Dear Patricia,

 

Check the archives for the gin-raisin thing.

It was pretty basic!

Pour gin over raisins and let stand.

I just don't remember what kind of raisin.

 

As for your nails, have you tried zinc? And silica?

Do you have horse tail growing anywhere?

Great source of silica.

A friend of mine makes her own capsules from

dried horsetail and as long as she takes it her

hair is OK. Without it it is barely there.

 

Anyway, minerals are best taken in a whole-food context since so many co-factors

all work together.

 

Some good sources of trace minerals are:

Live Celtic Seasalt

Pascalite (http://pascalite.com)

Any sea vegetable

AFA algae.

 

The last item is the love of my nutritional life

and you can read about it by sending a blank

email here: aquazon

 

As for the juice question: putting it in the fridge

for days would take some of the life out.

The more alive something is, the faster it spoils.

 

Has anyone else noticed that organic produce

spoils faster?

Juice is just bursting with life force, aka enzymes,

so it goes really fast.

 

You will still have some of the vitamins but the

enzymes are very fragile. In short, make it at

least every other day!

 

Happy juicing,

 

Ien in the Kootenays

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