Group: Specific Diets & Nutrition

Created: 2012/01/01, Members: 104, Messages: 22775

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seaweed

Kalanchoe
Kalanchoe
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United Kingdom
2005/09/07, 11:25 AM
what good does seaweed do? and cherries?

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Kalanchoe
Kalanchoe
Posts: 400
Joined: 2003/02/18
United Kingdom
2005/09/07, 11:26 AM
also wild rice?

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fsdsk
fsdsk
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Joined: 2003/11/30
United States
2005/09/08, 07:37 AM
Seaweed gives little fishies a place to swim around. Seriousle I hav no idea. Brown rice is a good source of carbs without the extra processing and calories. Cherries....I love them! Bing!
2005/09/08, 08:14 AM
http://www.efn.org/~sundance/Seaweed.html

'One of seaweed's most prominent health benefits is its ability to remove radioactive strontium and other heavy metals from our bodies. Whole brown seaweeds (not granulated) such as kelp contain alginic acid which binds with the toxins in the intestines rendering them indigestible and carries them out of the system.'

their list is missing spirullina/chlorella...very common algae types...found commonly as supplements...


http://www.resorthealth.com/herbs/algae.html

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http://www.health24.com/dietnfood/Healthy_foods/15-18-20-157.asp
Kalanchoe
Kalanchoe
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United Kingdom
2005/09/08, 11:10 AM
mmm...thanks!

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Ravenbeauty
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United States
2005/09/08, 10:59 PM
Kelp seaweed is also good for the thyroid, it helps regulate for those who are hypothyroid...

nice link menace, thanks

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