07-22-2009, 11:22 PM
Sirius Wrote:I'm not saying everybody should use it either.
You know, I noticed that - and appreciated it very much.
Thanks, too, for the links. I used a product many years ago; it was called "Emerald Greens", and it's another type of superfood. It was really helpful for a while -- I used it for close to a year. These can be tremendously supportive of physical health, and 'as above, so below', by extension, spiritual balance as well. My opinion, but I think that's similar to what you were saying about it being "an item of spiritual learning. Just as everything else is.".
It's interesting that the Monoatomic Gold site does not offer any information regarding the source of this material (other than it's "naturally occurring") or the processes by which it was derived from its source. That's really quite scary to me. Why would they think that information wasn't important? Do they have a reason to obfuscate? (hee; sorry - I just like that word). And that there are also products named "Etherium Black" and " - Pink", the implication, in my mind, is that "Gold" does not necessarily refer to gold, as in "au".
Oh my goodness. Ok, I finally found the ingredients list. It was well buried; had to look for it, and the print is incredibly tiny unless you click on the label and get another window to open it up (which is not given as an obvious option). This stuff, much like the calcium supplement I currently take, has been scraped up off the bottom of "an ancient seabed". That the label lists "silica" separately from the "70 other mineral elements" is an indication that silica is a separate item, probably the low-cost additive. Hey. There are much less expensive ways of getting what is probably essentially the same stuff. For instance:
http://www.mezotrace.com/?page=products
This is a site that provides product info; you can probably find Mezotrace products in your local health food/supplements store. Good stuff, and I think it's pretty much the same thing as the "Etherium [insert color preference here]" products, just different labeling (and price).
Thanks again for the info!
plur