Ocean
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Thought this was interesting since alternative medicine is already doing this. Seems like the conventional means is usually several hundred years behind (at least!).
Marnie
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INTERESTING!
"swaps out its calcium atoms in favor of heavy metals"
BB triggers the TRPM8 channel which "exports" Ca...
I wonder if Bb likes to swap out calcium in favor of heavy metals too?
Surface oceans currently have an average pH of 8.2.
And it is dropping...
"It took experts a surprisingly long time to recognise the possibility of a link between increasing CO2 emissions and decreasing pH in the oceans..."
Normal human PH level is 7.28.
Come to Florida while you still have the chance.
Warm Mineral Springs Florida (North Port...near Venice,Florida - south of Sarasota).
"This 1.4 acre, 230-foot-deep sinkhole circulates over 9 million gallons of water per day, infused with the richest density of minerals of any known warm-water spring in the world. It is a constant 87 degrees..."
Better Homes and Gardens, May, 2009, pg. 219.
Other places:
Pluto Mineral Springs in French Lick, Indiana (hotel has been totally redone) sulfur smell is awful though from that spring...been there.
Riverbend Hot Springs in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico (odd name for a town!)
Hot Springs (Arkansas)
Crystal Hot Springs in Honeyville, Utah
The Blue Lagoon in Grindavik, Iceland...looks fantastic.
The various springs each have websites.
Note the article says how to make your own mineral springs...can you say...Epsom Salts?
;-)
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