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Suzy Brown
02-20-2009, 04:09 PM
This is an element, a soft metal, usually found in zinc, gold, arsenic ores. When taken pharmacologically, it has the ability to provide an "intelligence" which allows a body to instantaneously analyze:

1) Available nutrients

2) Systems requiring balance

3) Intensity the body can tolerate

Then begin balancing systems in order of highest priority.

A guy heard about my oxygen experiments and recommended this to me. He said it was like peyote! And this site claims it can put you into a meditative state.

http://radicalhealth.com/issues/2005-03-16:indium-guide.txt

I got a sample vial from

http://www.indiumforlife.com/indium.htm# for $8 and just took a dose. It tastes kinda gross, like metal (durr, it IS) and now I'm waiting to see if I trip out or what.

Suzy Brown
02-23-2009, 12:34 PM
I've been taking this for 3 days now and haven't noticed any difference at all, yet, except a really bad metallic taste from it. I'll see how I feel after the vial is gone before I decide since most supps have to build up a bit.

Frosty
02-23-2009, 01:48 PM
http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/trace/drops.html

You may have an interest in this product. It's not designed to treat anything specific, but it is a very good trace mineral supplement with no additives at all. It can make up for what can be lacking in our diets and multivitamins.

Suzy Brown
02-23-2009, 05:39 PM
O thanks! I bet that's like ORMEs/ ORMUS that people make from good salts... I've heard they can give you odd experiences if they're decent quality.

Have you tried it?

Frosty
02-23-2009, 06:37 PM
I've used this product before. If you put the drops in your drinking water, you hardly even notice anything at all. I like that it's also a good source of magnesium.

I believe we still have a lot to learn about the body and I think trace minerals likely play a role, and considering we probably got a lot more of these minerals during our evolution, since we tended to live near waters a lot, and today we rely mostly on depleted land-based foods, I think this is a good supplement to a multivitamin/mineral supplement.

Suzy Brown
02-24-2009, 11:49 AM
I agree re: minerals. People think they can get this all from spring water or food, but the water is all processed, the soil is depleted and nothing is getting into the food to get into you...

I do think I'm feeling better from all my supps. I wake up earlier & easier, no caffeine headaches, no urge to have 'feine, and lots of energy thru the day. I used to really want my afternoon green tea, too, and now sometimes forget about it, or just don't have the urge to finish it. I'm not seeing any changes, like in my skin tone, but its still pretty early, only the middle of my 2nd week.

I'm going to order some Dead Sea ORMUS, like what you posted, minerals removed from salts, see if that isn't a good thing too. Also eating more Brazil nuts, just 1 of them has a day's worth of selenium!

Suzy Brown
02-28-2009, 12:22 PM
I think the Indium is starting to work. I've noticed that I don't seem to need caffeine like I used to, the dark circles under my eyes (been there my whole life) are lighter and I do not seem to like alcohol as much! Had 2 last night and I wanted to go to bed almost immedietly. (I was hoping that would happen, I was drinking most nights and started all these minerals hoping to kick the habit.)

I also, tho, seem to be more sensitive to smoking (other peoples' smoke kills me!) and other fumes. Not a good thing but I guess it shows I'm cleaner...

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