You are supposed to take it before bed and not close to meals to avoid it
pulling the minerals from your food. Take it at night so that it can absorb
the heavy metals. I am starting slow on a half teaspoon. They suggest a
tablespoon every day. Not sure if it is alkaline.
Check out the web site below:
www.wolfcreekranch.net <http://www.wolfcreekranch.net>
www.wolfcreekranch.1.net <http://www.wolfcreekranch.1.net>
On 6/3/09 10:46 AM, "Daniel Holt" <danthemanholt@...> wrote:
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> Yours Truly,
> Dan Holt
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> On Jun 2, 2009, at 1:04 PM, Katrina Cabral <katwoman1934@...
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> Galen Knight, in a previous edition of Wise Traditions, said that he doesnıt
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> On 5/31/09 2:21 AM, "Daniel Holt" <danthemanholt@...
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>> > Yours Truly,
>> > Dan Holt
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