"High Miles" <2Blues17@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Evelyn Ruut wrote:
>> "Jan Flora" <snowshoe@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:snowshoe-D46AD5.18524911112007@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> In article <bMOdnVhejdqdtavanZ2dnUVZ_hadnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>>> High Miles <2Blues17@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Has anyone here used it ?
>>>> Using it now ?
>>>> Has it ever helped ?
>>>>
>>>> A friend asked me about it, but I am clueless.
>>>>
>>>> After reading the following, I hesitated to suggest that she try it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>> Side effects from feverfew can include abdominal pain, indigestion,
>>>> flatulence, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and nervousness. Mouth
ulcers,
>>>> loss of taste, and swelling of the lips, tongue, and mouth may occur
in
>>>> some individuals who chew raw feverfew leaves. Allergic reactions to
>>>> feverfew, although rare, have also been re****ted. In fact, people
with
>>>> allergies to chamomile, ragweed, or yarrow will likely be allergic to
>>>> feverfew and, therefore, should not take it.
>>>>
>>>> Feverfew may increase the tendency to bleed, especially in
individuals
>>>> with bleeding disorders or taking blood-thinning medications, such as
>>>> aspirin or warfarin.
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
>>> Go read the warnings for water. It'll scare the crap out of you.
>>>
>>> Jan
>>
>>
>> As a matter of fact that is one of the best kept secrets in our
>> society.... just how really bad our water is. I only drink water that
>> has been purified by reverse osmosis as a regular drinking beverage,
and
>> we have a rather extensive (and expensive) water purification system
for
>> our well water in our home, too. I worked for a water purification
>> company some time ago, and it really opened my eyes. Ordinary bottled
>> water won't do, it is just tap water that has been run through a carbon
>> filter to make it taste a little better. All the pollutants are still
>> in it.
>>
> Don't forget fluoride.
> The rat poison by-product of aluminum manufacturing.
> What a con that was to convince people that is was beneficial.
> Three guesses who paid for THAT study.
Reverse osmosis is the only way to go for drinking water. I still use
tap
water to boil pasta or to cook, but for a glass of water or for tea, I use
the RO water. Another benefit is that it makes clear ice cubes, not
cloudy. But the biggest benefit is how really good it tastes.
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Best Regards,
Evelyn


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