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Hi Everybody, I went to another talk with Janee and it was

called " Eating for Health & Beauty " . Here's some information that

Janee passed out tonight.

 

SILICON COMES FROM NATURE, NOT YOUR LOCAL PLASTIC SURGEON

 

Silicon is a conscious mineral, seemingly possessing a form of

intelligence. While it's NO SECRET that we attribute our modern

economic advances to silicon technology, one of the world's greatest

beauty secrets is that silicon possesses many hidden healing

properties.

 

Silicon is present in blood vessels, bones, cartilage, connective

tissue, hair, ligaments, lungs, lymph nodes, muscles, nails, skin,

teeth, tendons, and the trachea. Generally, one is more youthful

when there is more silicon in relation to calcium present in the

body. The ratio of silicon to calcium is a biological marker of

youth. At birth, the body has a large supply of the youth mineral

silicon, and low calcium. With age, the ratio reverses.

 

Silicon keeps the blood warm and helps to direct the flow of

electricity imparted through the electrolyte salts in the blood and

it maintains the elasticity of arterial cell walls.

 

In bones, silicon is found in areas of active growth, due to its

amazing ability to transform into calcium. Silicon-rich foods and

herbs have been shown to increase bone-mineral density, leading to a

healthy skelton, beautiful teeth and jaw formation, and reduced

tooth and gum decay.

 

The highest concentration of silicon is found in the hair and

nails. A 1993 study found the oral and external application of

silicon improves the condition of aging skin, hair, and nails in

women. Silicon increased the thickness and strength of the skin,

improved wrinkles, and gave hair and nails a healhier appearance.

 

SILICON-RICH FOODS TO ADD TO YOUR DIET INCLUDE:

 

Red pepper (with skin) Green pepper are unripe

 

Burdock root- Raw foodist David Wolfe chewed on a burdock root in

an airport. People thought he was crazy.

 

Cucumber (with skin)

 

Hemp leaves (easier to access in Canada)

 

Horsetail (an herb)

 

Marjoram (good in stuffing)

 

New Zealand Spinach

 

Radish

 

Romaine lettuce

 

Tomato (with skin)

 

 

I know I eat red bell peppers, cucumbers with skin, radishes,

romaine lettuce and tomatoes with skin. I will have to buy some

burdock root this week. Janee said to just add new fruits and

vegetables to your diet. Just change the body by adding different

fruits and vegetables each week. Janee said yesterday she bought a

cautus pear. Janee said you got to get color.

 

Have a good evening.

 

TOPS Hugs, Janice from Ohio (KOPS)

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I picked up some Burdick root last week from the local

Whole Foods. It's pretty tasty on its own (kind of

like a less-sweet parsnip). And I put it in a leek and

parsnip blended soup too. Tasty.

 

Michelle (Hi! I'm new!)

 

 

 

--- Janice <jabberjan152 wrote:

 

> Hi Everybody, I went to another talk with Janee and

> it was

> called " Eating for Health & Beauty " . Here's some

> information that

> Janee passed out tonight.

>

> SILICON COMES FROM NATURE, NOT YOUR LOCAL PLASTIC

> SURGEON

>

> Silicon is a conscious mineral, seemingly possessing

> a form of

> intelligence. While it's NO SECRET that we attribute

> our modern

> economic advances to silicon technology, one of the

> world's greatest

> beauty secrets is that silicon possesses many hidden

> healing

> properties.

>

> Silicon is present in blood vessels, bones,

> cartilage, connective

> tissue, hair, ligaments, lungs, lymph nodes,

> muscles, nails, skin,

> teeth, tendons, and the trachea. Generally, one is

> more youthful

> when there is more silicon in relation to calcium

> present in the

> body. The ratio of silicon to calcium is a

> biological marker of

> youth. At birth, the body has a large supply of the

> youth mineral

> silicon, and low calcium. With age, the ratio

> reverses.

>

> Silicon keeps the blood warm and helps to direct the

> flow of

> electricity imparted through the electrolyte salts

> in the blood and

> it maintains the elasticity of arterial cell walls.

>

> In bones, silicon is found in areas of active

> growth, due to its

> amazing ability to transform into calcium.

> Silicon-rich foods and

> herbs have been shown to increase bone-mineral

> density, leading to a

> healthy skelton, beautiful teeth and jaw formation,

> and reduced

> tooth and gum decay.

>

> The highest concentration of silicon is found in the

> hair and

> nails. A 1993 study found the oral and external

> application of

> silicon improves the condition of aging skin, hair,

> and nails in

> women. Silicon increased the thickness and strength

> of the skin,

> improved wrinkles, and gave hair and nails a

> healhier appearance.

>

> SILICON-RICH FOODS TO ADD TO YOUR DIET INCLUDE:

>

> Red pepper (with skin) Green pepper are unripe

>

> Burdock root- Raw foodist David Wolfe chewed on a

> burdock root in

> an airport. People thought he was crazy.

>

> Cucumber (with skin)

>

> Hemp leaves (easier to access in Canada)

>

> Horsetail (an herb)

>

> Marjoram (good in stuffing)

>

> New Zealand Spinach

>

> Radish

>

> Romaine lettuce

>

> Tomato (with skin)

>

>

> I know I eat red bell peppers, cucumbers with skin,

> radishes,

> romaine lettuce and tomatoes with skin. I will have

> to buy some

> burdock root this week. Janee said to just add new

> fruits and

> vegetables to your diet. Just change the body by

> adding different

> fruits and vegetables each week. Janee said

> yesterday she bought a

> cautus pear. Janee said you got to get color.

>

> Have a good evening.

>

> TOPS Hugs, Janice from Ohio (KOPS)

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

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I agree with the benefits of adding silica to your diet! I have been for about

3 years now ingesting colloidal silica in my quart of purified water that I

drink within 20 minutes of waking each morning. I also add the juice of one

lemon, and when available, the juice of one pomagranate.

But now that you pointed out it could be applied topically for extra skin

benefits, I'm going to try that too!

Thanks, Janice!

-Tiffany

 

Janice <jabberjan152 wrote:

Hi Everybody, I went to another talk with Janee and it was called " Eating for

Health & Beauty " . Here's some information that Janee passed out tonight.

SILICON COMES FROM NATURE, NOT YOUR LOCAL PLASTIC SURGEON

Silicon is a conscious mineral, seemingly possessing a form of intelligence.

While it's NO SECRET that we attribute our modern economic advances to silicon

technology, one of the world's greatest beauty secrets is that silicon possesses

many hidden healing properties.

Silicon is present in blood vessels, bones, cartilage, connective tissue, hair,

ligaments, lungs, lymph nodes, muscles, nails, skin, teeth, tendons, and the

trachea. Generally, one is more youthful when there is more silicon in relation

to calcium present in the body. The ratio of silicon to calcium is a biological

marker of youth. At birth, the body has a large supply of the youth mineral

silicon, and low calcium. With age, the ratio reverses.

Silicon keeps the blood warm and helps to direct the flow of electricity

imparted through the electrolyte salts in the blood and it maintains the

elasticity of arterial cell walls.

In bones, silicon is found in areas of active growth, due to its amazing ability

to transform into calcium. Silicon-rich foods and herbs have been shown to

increase bone-mineral density, leading to a healthy skelton, beautiful teeth and

jaw formation, and reduced tooth and gum decay.

The highest concentration of silicon is found in the hair and nails. A 1993

study found the oral and external application of silicon improves the condition

of aging skin, hair, and nails in

women. Silicon increased the thickness and strength of the skin, improved

wrinkles, and gave hair and nails a healhier appearance.

SILICON-RICH FOODS TO ADD TO YOUR DIET INCLUDE:

Red pepper (with skin) Green pepper are unripe

Burdock root- Raw foodist David Wolfe chewed on a burdock root in an airport.

People thought he was crazy.

Cucumber (with skin)

Hemp leaves (easier to access in Canada)

Horsetail (an herb)

Marjoram (good in stuffing)

New Zealand Spinach

Radish

Romaine lettuce

Tomato (with skin)

I know I eat red bell peppers, cucumbers with skin, radishes, romaine lettuce

and tomatoes with skin. I will have to buy some burdock root this week. Janee

said to just add new fruits and vegetables to your diet. Just change the body by

adding different fruits and vegetables each week. Janee said yesterday she

bought a cautus pear. Janee said you got to get color.

Have a good evening.

TOPS Hugs, Janice from Ohio (KOPS)

 

 

 

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