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Posted by purplehaze (Member # 40385) on :
 
just wondering if anyone has ever taken this product called OxyEarth

it contains about 75 minerals/trace elements etc. including floride and mercury.
it dosen't give the quantity of the respective mineral/element

the product is from Mr. Oxygen, Ed McCabe

I have one months supply of this [to be taken to coincide with 3 more products from the same company]

after discovering it contains floride and mercury I am kinda reluctant to consume it now
 
Posted by purplehaze (Member # 40385) on :
 
Ok that is interesting,

actually Im using it as its suppose to help with colon/gut issues

while discovering it there was no mention of it directly addressing pathogens like bacteria infections but more for the general population with standard intestinal problems
 
Posted by Razzle (Member # 30398) on :
 
Don't think I'd want to risk consuming something knowing it has mercury and fluoride in it... I think it is better to get oxygen from deep breathing...

As far as the gut, I don't see how eating trace minerals will solve gut issues...they'd get metabolized before getting down through the whole gastrointestinal tract...

Probiotics + a diet rich in fresh organic vegetables, gluten-free grains, legumes, low-sugar fruits, nuts & seeds, etc., should provide sufficient trace minerals for most healthy individuals.

Digestive enzymes may be needed if one is having difficulty with absorption.

Lyme (& associated coinfections) changes the picture, as Lyme/coinfections & the typical treatments for Lyme/coinfections tend to increase the chance that one acquires other infections (bacterial dysbiosis in the gut, candida overgrowth, h. pylori, c. diff., etc.).

These imbalances & infections in the gut require specific treatment to resolve.

Discussing this issue with a Naturopathic or Integrative Physician may help.
 
Posted by lookup (Member # 44574) on :
 
So what do you all think of ozonated water? Will that go after

good bacteria? I don't know why it wouldn't. I'm looking into it

but, why reinvent the wheel if you all know the low down on it.
 


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