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Silverngold @ 11:31and Organic Sulphur

Posted by Moggy @ 22:32 on September 7, 2014  

About ten years ago I developed fibromyalgia despite eating goodly portions of cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and onions.  I worked up a protocol wherein one of the nutrients was MSM (Methylsulphonylmethane), taking 1,000 mg per day.  In six to nine months I no longer suffered fibromyalgia.  I take this nutrient to this day.

 

Silverngold-of similar note to Sulfur there is Epigenetics

Posted by newtogold @ 22:26 on September 7, 2014  

Discussed by Dr Joel Wallach . Man has  outstanding credentials but he is selling his product. Hard to argue with his point.  He has several you tube shows on this subject. One is on Infowars. If you get a chance to listen to it and investigate his product, please tell me what you think of it. Is it priced reasonably for what your getting is my point? As for his premise, he is dead on right IMO. Talks about all illness as a lack of nutrients in the food and how to cure many things in his book with proper nutrients(his of course). The book is called Dead Doctors Don’t Lie.

 

Good evening Winedoc

Posted by Buygold @ 22:02 on September 7, 2014  

I have some funds but I’m hesitant to pull the trigger, probably means I SHOULD add some but…I’m having a hard time seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.

Very frustrating, this has gone on for so long it’s hard to remember what it’s like to win.

Buygold 20:49 Winter of Our Discontent

Posted by winedoc @ 21:07 on September 7, 2014  

Its sickening no doubt,  wet blanket over the metals  for sure, especially silver.

I bought more car parts at $19.09 late last week.

“Its harder to give away fish than it is to catch them”  John Steinbeck

Best Regards

Winedoc

Typical Sunday night

Posted by Buygold @ 20:49 on September 7, 2014  

Silver down now 90 of the last 94 access market opens. 96%

No manipulation here, just normal market action.

looks like I’m okay

Posted by Auandag @ 18:47 on September 7, 2014  

I eat a lot of the veggies on that list.

Auandag

Posted by goldielocks @ 17:39 on September 7, 2014  

You could try to see what’s growing by your local volcano. Kidding aside you could add it to the soils if any plants you grow and eat provided they can handle it and to what degree.

Grady’s Oats

Posted by commish @ 17:20 on September 7, 2014  

Portugeezer

Posted by goldielocks @ 17:14 on September 7, 2014  

Yep read it but watch out for the snake oil salesmen it’s always something we need more of. I need more fact based research as well as what levels are beneficial and what would be waste. What per of they had helping symptoms of certain illness. I was also around as a young nurse many moons ago who cared for many people born in the late 1800s and they did have bone issues although had stonger constitutions than those of today’s who’s body fat is disproportionate to body frame which can stress bones and joints beyond capacity. We’ve all seen the ones in scooters at stores that can’t support their own body weight. They were a string group collectively and did as much as they could for themselves as possible pro active compared to today they turn into helpless babies some if them which can make it hard sometimes to tell when they really need help or not. They think nursing is a hotel with room service and spas and oh cut grandpas 3 inch long toenails too. Like go home and do that, that’s not what were there for. With all the pollution we have today anything that’s good for you shouldn’t be ruled out but doesn’t mean we should go into over kill. Plus keep in mode some people are allergic to it. Beside that informing. Thanks silverngold

 

This is interesting

Posted by ipso facto @ 17:10 on September 7, 2014  

Green miles: Italian researches develop road technology to collect energy from traffic

http://rt.com/news/185768-italy-technology-cars-energy/

sulphur-rich veggies

Posted by pgr2.45 @ 16:23 on September 7, 2014  

• cabbage
• broccoli
• cauliflower
• brussels sprouts
• bok choy
• garlic
• shallots
• onions
• leeks

Can you smell the sulfur veggies?

silverngold @ 11:31

Posted by Auandag @ 15:11 on September 7, 2014  

Good article-except no mention of foods strong in sulpher content

Ipso 10:56

Posted by goldielocks @ 12:10 on September 7, 2014  

Makes no sense unless your a politician needing VOTES.’ Kinda like Tet offensive without the guns but just as effective in taking over. Problem is Brown will be a gateway for illegals to get into other states looking for jobs. Then they will invite more to stay with them and start over again. And that’s assuming their all non criminals. As far as Californians, all they have to do is wait it out until Mexicans become the majority which they already are in certain cities and secede from America and become part of Mexico. Then they can leave the US with out going anywhere.

Floridagold

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:56 on September 7, 2014  

I hope California enjoys being part of Mexico. Makes no sense at all to me.

South African Company to Build U.S. Plant to Convert Gas to Liquid Fuels

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:41 on September 7, 2014  

WESTLAKE, La. — In an ambitious bet that the glut of cheap natural gas in the United States will last for many years, a South African energy company announced on Monday that it would build America’s first commercial plant to convert natural gas to diesel and other liquid fuels.

The company, Sasol, which is based in Johannesburg, has been a pioneer in a technology that has tantalized energy scientists for decades over its potential to produce liquid fuels without using oil, which has historically cost far more than natural gas.

Having already built smaller plants in South Africa and Qatar, Sasol has designed its new Louisiana plant to produce 96,000 barrels of fuel a day using its “gas to liquids,” or G.T.L., technology. It will be the second-largest plant of its kind in the world, after Royal Dutch Shell’s Pearl plant in Qatar, and will cost $11 billion to $14 billion to build.

“By incorporating G.T.L. technology in the U.S.A.’s energy mix, states such as Louisiana will be able to advance the country’s energy independence through a diversification of supply,” said David Constable, Sasol’s chief executive, at a news conference here Monday near the project’s planned location.

The facility will include a gas processing plant, a chemical plant and a refinery. All are required to perform the alchemy of converting natural gas into diesel, jet fuel and other chemical products.

more http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/04/business/energy-environment/sasol-plans-first-gas-to-liquids-plant-in-us.html?_r=0

bubble

Posted by ment17 @ 9:06 on September 7, 2014  

bubble

7-11 cappuccino — my favourite

Posted by pgr2.45 @ 8:13 on September 7, 2014  

coffee

Newtogold

Posted by goldielocks @ 3:27 on September 7, 2014  

Not just fast food workers. They will also go elsewhere to look for jobs they can’t get now as illegals.

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