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Hi Elaine,

 

What are you going to use kelp for –

your garden or your body? Either

way, I would not recommend kelp. For your

garden - because it is from the ocean, kelp has salt and

over time there would be a build-up of too much salt in

your soil. Salt is

very detrimental to the microbes in the soil. Check here for a product that contains a

fresh-water blue green algae and volcanic rock dust (ash) - http://tinyurl.com/d2zc

 

If it’s for your body, please

consider the aphanizominon flos

aquae (AFA). Kelp is considered to be a brown algae. AFA is a blue

green algae so it has more chlorophyll, beta carotene, and way more

nutrients all the way around. One

of the main big differences is that AFA blue green algae has bioavailable vitamin B12 (meaning

your body can use it). Other algae have

an “analog” B12 (not available to the body) and may actually cause

pernicious anemia. The majority of B12 in any other kind of algae can

actually block true B12 – the analog gets

stuck at the receptor site, and then the true B12 can’t get trough. AFA has an amino acid profile virtually

identical to human blood and mother’s milk.

 

Also check and see how each product you

are considering is processed. High

heat will kill micronutrients, essential fatty

acids, and enzymes. Most companies use some type of

filler – so make sure you check that. Check the capsules (if it matters to

you) – whether they are veggie caps or made from animal

(gelatin). Check here for a really great

blue green algae - http://tinyurl.com/g1iz

 

Kelp makes a good salt

substitute.

 

Carol M

 

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Elaine [mem121]

 

 

 

Hi everyone,

 

 

Were is there a good place to

purchase kelp in powder or capsules? some that has no additives.

 

 

Thanks so much.

 

 

Elaine

 

 

 

 

 

 

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