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Posted by TJ on July 27, 2001 at 15:08:18:
In Reply to: another statement from the sheet... posted by Niki on July 27, 2001 at 14:15:16:
This must be it. I do not use this, I use the Rep-Cal Herptivite. I read somewhere that kelp has lots of salt in it, I will post what I can find. How is this formulated? I must not be the only one who is curious. I am going to write to Rep-Cal and see if it really is the same thing.
CALCIUM & KELP
Kelp & Phosphorus Free Calcium Carbonate:
Only $5.00 per lb.
In keeping with nature, supplementing with a natural, nutritional source, just makes sense.
Kelp is the same "Sea Vegetation" used in the leading reptile supplement sold at 30.00 per lb!
Contains the anti-oxidant Beta Carotene and is safely converted into Vitamin A, so there is no danger of toxicity. Low Phosphorus, rich in vitamins, especially C, E, B1, B2, B6, B12, essential fatty acids, enzymes, Chlorophyll and Beta-Carotene. Naturally aids in the absorption of Calcium.Essential Antioxidants remove traces of heavy metals that are known to occur enviormentaly and in common Calcium sources.
The big rave in the reptile industry is to add trace minerals into products these days. Why settle for a few in a product, when you can have them all balanced naturally? Homeopathic physicians often recommend Kelp for basic nutrition, Obesity, poor digestion, intestinal disturbances and etc.
: under FERTILIZE: Adding Lime and Kelp to your soil
: every few months throughout the growing season will
: increase the Calcium and trace minerals available
: by this nutritious plant. (refering to opuntia cacti)
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