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Hi Tamantha,

The farmer is installing refrigeration units in the warehouse to deal

with the ground product. It will keep up to a month I believe.

I'm not sure how he will distribute it though.

He said they don't have to lubricate their harvesting machines much

due to the oil from the flax.

I'm still confused about the reports of flax oil causing prostate cancer.

 

Kygos

 

 

oleander soup , " Tammatha " <tammatha wrote:

>

> Make sure you do not buy flaxseed already ground. It turns rancid

lickity split. Defeat's it's wonderful purpose. Invest in a little

coffee grinder (they are cheap) and grind it yourself.

>

> Tammatha

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> Chuck De Luck

> oleander soup

> Wednesday, May 28, 2008 7:51 PM

> Colloidal vs Ionized silver

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>

> Well after learning that homemade units only produce

ionized silver, I would go with buying from Utopia or Mesosilver products.

> As far as investing a wad of money, I ran into a local*

farmer who started growing organic flaxseed and selling it ground and

whole.

> Local bakers are using it in bread and muffins.

> Another client of his is going to market a flax pancake

mix, called " FlaxStax " .

> I am showing him about the Budwig Diet and trying to get him

to make flax oil and market it.

> That's something I could get into.

>

> * " local " in Idaho is anywhere within a three hour drive. lol

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Hi Kygos,

You just buy the flaxseeds in bulk, no need for refrigeration because you ingest it right away, they mix well in a smoothie by the way. They sell it in bulk at health food stores and I'm sure other places.

Flaxseed regulates hormones I take it for (estrogen dominance). I was told when I was diagnosed with breast cancer that mine was estrogen positive. Prostate cancer I'm told & read is also an abundance of estrogen and out of whack hormones in males, similar but obviously different in specie. Weird, I never heard that flaxseed caused prostate cancer, maybe Tony or Loretta knows more.

 

Tammatha (No "N s)

 

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Thursday, May 29, 2008 11:10 PM

Re: Colloidal vs Ionized silver and Flax

 

 

Hi Tamantha,The farmer is installing refrigeration units in the warehouse to dealwith the ground product. It will keep up to a month I believe. I'm not sure how he will distribute it though.He said they don't have to lubricate their harvesting machines muchdue to the oil from the flax.I'm still confused about the reports of flax oil causing prostate cancer.Kygosoleander soup , "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Make sure you do not buy flaxseed already ground. It turns rancidlickity split. Defeat's it's wonderful purpose. Invest in a littlecoffee grinder (they are cheap) and grind it yourself.> > Tammatha> - > Chuck De Luck > oleander soup > Wednesday, May 28, 2008 7:51 PM> Colloidal vs Ionized silver> > > Well after learning that homemade units only produceionized silver, I would go with buying from Utopia or Mesosilver products.> As far as investing a wad of money, I ran into a local*farmer who started growing organic flaxseed and selling it ground andwhole.> Local bakers are using it in bread and muffins.> Another client of his is going to market a flax pancakemix, called "FlaxStax".> I am showing him about the Budwig Diet and trying to get himto make flax oil and market it.> That's something I could get into.> > * "local" in Idaho is anywhere within a three hour drive. lol>

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