Re: Theos-World Cancer producing agents - Plastic
Sep 06, 2005 02:07 PM
by Mark Hamilton Jr.
French fries and potato chips were bad for you regardless if they
caused cancer; They're all deep fried in oil.
-Mark H.
On 9/6/05, Mauri <mhart@idirect.ca> wrote:
> In case you didn't know, California Attorney General, Bill Lockyer has filed
> a lawsuit. Quoting from
> http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=scienceNews&storyID=9489906
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> <<to force top makers of potato chips and french fries to warn consumers
> about a potential cancer-causing chemical found in the popular snacks. >>
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> No more french fries or potato chips for me, among other things.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "DENNIS KIER" <kier10@comcast.net>
> To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 6:53 PM
> Subject: Re: Theos-World Cancer producing agents - Plastic
>
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> > I use only stainless steel and pyrex. There is no point in taking a chance
> > while the scientists argue. Every so often they "discover" something else
> > that they denied previously. NOW they say that women should take Folic
> Acid
> > (vitamin), when previously they discouraged anyone from taking any
> vitamins.
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> > My doctor wanted to give me drugs for chloresterol, but I told her thatI
> > would prefer to take Niacin, a B vitamin. My chloresterol went down 100
> > points after a month. She then told me that I should take less Niacin and
> > the reading went back up 20 or 30 points, so we compromised, and I went
> back
> > to the Niacin, only not as much, and the reading went back to about 150,
> and
> > she was satisfied. She said that she thought that there was no way the
> > reading would go down with vitamins, and that she would let me take it and
> > prove her right, but my body convinced her that she was wrong.
> >
> > After a few years with her, she is becoming quite knowledgeable about
> > vitamins and health concerns now. She knows a lot about death, and
> disease,
> > and drugs, and I am more interested in health - especially my own.
> >
> > After a few months on Niacin, I changed to a no-flush form of Niacin,
> which
> > has the benefits, but not the occasional flushing around the joints, and
> > around skin disruptions.
> >
> > Dennis
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Mark Hamilton Jr.
waking.adept@gmail.com
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