Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Wacky Wednesday & A Thought Filled Thursday


This morning (Wednesday) I checked out the little icons that can be seen only when a person is preparing to post a blog. How embarrassing! This fool had all the tools needed to post images and links one click away all the time he was struggling with html code. Well, praise the Lord! Now I know two ways of doing it.

Here is something else to praise the Lord for. I have been existing on a very low heart rate for many years. My normal has been 50 to 52 since moving to Florida. About nine months ago it was 44 at my doctor's office, and it has been averaging that until my last check up. The nurse read 38 per minute there in the office, and the doctor sent me to a specialist. His response was that I need a pace maker.

I mentioned this at our men's Bible study Tuesday and they prayed for me. I spent much of that day researching low heart rate and toxins online, because there is a lot more going on besides a low heart rate. My findings are included in today's Wacky Wednesday.


Quotable and the Not So Quotable Quotes

"There is such a thing as food and such a thing as poison. But the damage done by those who pass off poison as food is far less than that done by those who generation after generation convince people that food is poison." ~ Paul Goodman

Yes sir, Mr Goodman, I will try not to do that, especially the latter for I have already convinced myself and need convince no other.

"What is food to one man is bitter poison to others." ~ Lucretius on Taste

'nuff said.

The Week's Best Link

This is my lifetime's best link and healthiest for those who unknowingly have copper toxicity syndrome. Copper takes years to reach the level that triggers many of these symptoms, but in the end it is a killer just as much as acute copper poisoning. I have been trying for years to figure out what is going wrong inside of me and the list of symptoms kept growing. A few matched some of the symptoms of lead, mercury, and aluminum toxicity, but each had symptoms that I did not have. So here is the link to the best on the subject, and if your symptoms match, then it may be your lifetime best link as well.

http://www.drlwilson.com/articles/copper_toxicity_syndrome.htm

A related link is:

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002496.htm


More Thoughts to Share

When I was copying information for this article on Wednesday my computer suddenly would not go on line, no mater what I did. Coincidence? I think probably so, but a Big Brother conspiracy theory thought did cross my mind. Why are there no warnings about too much copper on food and supplements containing copper. Nuts, seeds, and grains all have copper in organically usable amounts that require no additional supplementation.

The sea salt that is a novelty addition to some foods contains the
biounavailable copper mentioned in the CTS article. It is an inorganic salt of copper with no mineral value, only toxicity. When added to nuts it adds five to six times the copper contained in the nuts. When used to season croutons, it adds twenty times the copper in the wheat flour.

Why has the FDA not banned sea salt in foods? The EPA has banned the use of it in the treatment of effluent prior to releasing it into freshwater lakes. streams, and estuaries. EPA regulations say that only synthetic sea salt without copper may be used in effluent treatment. Save the fish at any expense, but let humans poison themselves. Maybe this will save Social Security if enough older folks die unexplained deaths.

But as soon as enough people begin to realize the risk, sea salt will be off the market without government regulation. The cure for copper buildup is easy, but may take some time. Zinc and exercise. I take it at 25 mg. 4 times a day, plus extra magnesium because they work synergistically in conjunction with each other. Exercise helps work the stored copper out of tissue. Total exhaustion must be ignored but only mild exercise such as walking regularly is needed.

I spent most of Thursday getting my computer repaired so I could get this posted in spite of Big Brother. It is quite late on the East Coast, but it will be there for my Friday readers, which is the biggest readership day each week. Have a good night.

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