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30th December 2005, 03:16 PM #31Originally Posted by ozwinnerWhat this country needs are more unemployed politicians.
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30th December 2005, 03:40 PM #32
Who did you end up going through to get your solar/wind package?
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30th December 2005, 04:38 PM #33
$130 to $150 per quarter for two people, depending on the season.
We've got gas ducted heating that only goes on 6pm till 10 pm in winter, and 6am to 10pm on weekends. Gas stove, everything else is electrical. 1 aircon in the north facing lounge that gets a little use from about 4pm till 6 pm when it is over 40 degrees.
The back extension is a massive cold store, and we use that to hold and release cold air in summer. It does the same thing in winter, so we mainly close it off then.
We dropped the electrickery bill down @$20 per quarter by using fluro bulbs in all light sockets, and I'd like to swap the halogen down lights around the eaves with the LED ones. We leave at least one light on all night.
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30th December 2005, 04:56 PM #34Registered
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Originally Posted by fxst
I thought my brickie days were over 7 years ago from pains in the joints until I started taking it.
Took about 6 months for the benefits to be felt.
How much is your RAPS going to cost?
Al
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30th December 2005, 05:06 PM #35
Not all glucosamine are equal.
http://www.glucosamine-arthritis.org...uct-guide.html
Also, swiped from the Choice website.
Glucosamine sulphate or glucosamine hydrochloride per tablet or capsule (mg)
Brand1 (in alphabetical order within groups) Tablets or capsules? Manuf-
acturer’s recomm
-ended daily doseClaimed2 Measured3 % difference4
(measured
vs claimed)Cost per max daily recomm
-ended dose5 (cents)Maximum daily dose more than 1500 mg
(based on the measured amount of glucosamine sulphate/hydrochloride)BIOGLAN (A) Tablets 1 to 2 1000 780 –22 52 BLACKMORES (B) Capsules 1 to 2 1000 780 –22 42 HERRON (B) Tablets 1 to 2 1000 1020 2 51 NATURE’S WAY (C) Tablets 1 to 2 1000 940 –6 64 PRETORIUS (A) Tablets 1 to 2 1000 840 –16 66 Maximum daily dose less than 1500 mg
(based on the measured amount of glucosamine sulphate/hydrochloride)BIO-ORGANICS (C) Capsules 2 750 640 –15 70 HERBS OF GOLD (C) Tablets 1 1125 1000 –11 52 NATURE’S OWN (C) Capsules 2 750 720 –4 36 NUTRA-LIFE (C) Capsules 1 to 2 750 660 –12 66 WAGNER PRO-BIOTICS (C) Capsules 1 to 2 750 540 –28 49
(A) Glucosamine sulphate.
(B) Gucosamine hydrochloride.
(C) Glucosamine sulphate/potassium chloride complex. Claimed and measured figures in the table are for glucosamine sulphate/hydrochloride, which we calculated when it wasn’t given on the label.
1 Brand
For better comparability, we restricted the test to products that contain glucosamine only. You should be able to easily find these brands in supermarkets, pharmacies and the major healthfood stores. There are also many products on the market that contain glucosamine in combination with other substances, particularly chondroitin — see Alternative alternatives, for more on this.
2 Claimed
The amount of glucosamine sulphate or glucosamine hydrochloride per tablet or capsule claimed on the label. Where the amount stated is for glucosamine sulphate/potassium chloride complex only, we calculated the amount of glucosamine sulphate this contains.
3 Measured
Clinical trials have been done with both the sulphate and hydrochloride forms and they’re approximately equivalent. We measured one sample from one batch of each brand; there may be batch-to-batch variations. The results are rounded to the nearest 20 mg.
4 Percentage difference (measured vs claimed)
The difference between the measured amount of glucosamine sulphate/ hydrochloride per tablet or capsule and the amount claimed on the label.
5 Cost per maximum daily recommended dose
This is based on prices we paid in April 2005 and the maximum daily dosage recommended by the manufacturer.
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30th December 2005, 05:09 PM #36Registered
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I take the powdered form.
I teaspoon in a glass of water with 1 Berroca just for the fizz and the wakenupeness of it.
Taken every morning.
With a dash of lime juice.
Al
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30th December 2005, 05:11 PM #37
Why not just take gelatine, lots cheaper than the fancy packaging
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30th December 2005, 05:14 PM #38Registered
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Your not supposed to eat the packaging, thats why it aint working..
Al
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30th December 2005, 05:58 PM #39Registered
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Originally Posted by fxst
With a wet back for hot water ( along with the solar, which I may make myself ), only we will get one of the wizzbang BBQ's that can cook a roast.
That way we can still cook on the hottest days, even if we have to wheel the BBQ inside. ( we are going to have evap air ).
Al
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30th December 2005, 08:02 PM #40
Al, I wonder how much money I can save you for an evap system from a different state? are you going to put it in yourself? Breezair evaps are the best units but also cost the most, and I think polyaire ductwork is the best duct I have used. I get great discounts from polyaire, Im sure we could work it out.
Cheers IanSome People are like slinky's,
They serve no purpose at all,
but they put a smile on your face when you throw them down the stairs.
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30th December 2005, 08:14 PM #41Registered
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We have a Breezeair at the mo, cost bugger all to run.
I did a water meter check today, it was 35 degrees or some thing.
The AC was just ticking over, on low energy save.
Water consumption 30 litres per hour.
Al
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31st December 2005, 01:48 PM #42
My raps system is being put together a bit at the time (old speak as I can afford it ) but mostly here....http://www.tasmanenergy.com.au/ ....I got the wind gen ( AirX 12v 400w output) there for $1200 free freight.
All up with inverter for some 240 stuff I'm looking at $15-$20K with a decent battery bank exide 2v1800amphr x 6 should keep me running.
A swampy will keep me cool most times or else in the spa (by genset use )
There are other suppliers but this guy is my choice because h is good to deal with and helpful as well plus a 1800 number.
For the Waceo I will go thru www.fridge-and-solar.net though if his panels are better priced .................(better priced not cheaper ie same brand) but this guy I know so cannot say I'm unbiased there but he is honest and knowledgable also so location to you etc comes into it.
Re Arthur I use use glucosomine as well as herbs etc. I have a certificate in natural therapies and am hoping to soon be studying homeopathy as well to round this out as most presciption meds for arthur tends to make me crook.
PeteWhat this country needs are more unemployed politicians.
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31st December 2005, 01:54 PM #43Registered
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Pete here is a link Grunt sent to me, it looks the goods for PV's.
http://www.greenandgoldenergy.com.au/
Al
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31st December 2005, 02:17 PM #44
Ta Al I'll check it out later
PeteWhat this country needs are more unemployed politicians.
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