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Phytonutrients: Superfood from the Ocean

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Rick - 18 Jun 2006 18:57 GMT
Hi.  I'm Rick and I have found this topic a fascinating look into a new
(really very old) source of whole food nutrition.

Marine Phytoplankton provides a rare, complete food that provides the
human body virtually all the raw materials it needs in one single
source to produce healthy new cells and neuro-chemicals for the brain
such as dopamine and serotonin.

Because it works at the deepest level of the cell, it seems to work for
a wide variety of diseases and imbalances including chronic illnesses.

Phytonutrients in Marine Phytoplankton may exhibit potentially
promising effects in human physiology:

General Nutrition - Contains ultra-potent lipids to enhance brain
function
Cardiovascular Health - Supports a healthy heart
Cholesterol - Clinically tested to reduce cholesterol
Blood Sugars - Stabilizes blood sugar levels
Neurological Support - Mental alertness, ADHD, Parkinson's, and
general  dementia
Joint Health - Relieves pain and inflammation
Skin Care - Psoriasis & Dermatitis
Vision - More effective than Lutein
Liver Health - Supports a healthy liver
Sleep - Supports good sleeping habits
Energy - Increases energy

We offer new ideas, research and products to people who view
preventative nutrition as a key to health. Video and research:
http://www.icandoitnow.com/plankton/NIF.html
TC - 19 Jun 2006 15:14 GMT
> Hi.  I'm Rick and I have found this topic a fascinating look into a new
> (really very old) source of whole food nutrition.
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> preventative nutrition as a key to health. Video and research:
> http://www.icandoitnow.com/plankton/NIF.html

You have got to kidding. There is no way you can believe this crap.

If this is a "complete" food, please list each and every nutrient that
it contains that makes it a complete food.

If it is complete, it must contains all of the essential nutrients we
need in the optimal amounts. Give us a complete listing and the actual
amounts that this "complete food" contains. If this is being sold as a
food, there must be a food label or a lan analysis available. List it
please. Otherwise take your spamming bullshit someplace else.

TC
Mr. Natural-Health - 19 Jun 2006 15:42 GMT
> Marine Phytoplankton provides a rare, complete food that provides the
> human body virtually all the raw materials it needs in one single
> source to produce healthy new cells and neuro-chemicals for the brain
> such as dopamine and serotonin.

So, you are a Pond Scum Sucker? (Pun intended)

Ha, ... Hah, Ha!

You have my condolences.
--
John Gohde,
    Achieving good Nutrition is an Art, NOT a Science!

The nutrition of eating a healthy diet is a biological factor of the
mind-body connection. Now, weighing in at 18 web pages, the
Nutrition of a Healthy Diet is with more documentation and
sharper terminology than ever before.
http://naturalhealthperspective.com/food/
 
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