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Old August 3rd 06, 08:35 AM posted to misc.health.alternative,alt.support.attn-deficit,misc.kids.health,sci.med,talk.politics.medicine
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Default Mark Probert BUSTED...AGAIN was ( More Aluminum bull**** ... was BU$TED?


Jan Drew wrote:
ROTFLOL!!!

won't engage in discussion with Jacob.

Poor Rosalind.


And yet again, Jan achieves a post that makes no sense at all,
apparently addressing people who don't post here.

Remedial English, Jan.




"cathyb" wrote in message
ps.com...

Jan Drew wrote:
"Mark Probert" wrote in message
news Jason Johnson wrote:
In article , Mark Probert
wrote:

Jason Johnson wrote:
In article , JohnDoe
wrote:
Jason Johnson wrote:
In article
.com,
"Raving Loonie" wrote:
Jason Johnson wrote:
In article , Mark Probert
wrote:
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Mark,
It's still hard to believe that mercury (unless it was
combined
with a
medicine) would help treat any disorder or disease. I will
take
your word
that mercury (combined with huge amounts of water) can be
used
to
treat at
least one disorder. I also found out that health food stores
actually sell
products that contain silver (silver sulfadiazine):
examples from a catalog published by Vitamin Research
Products:
Silver Liquid--immune support--one-half teaspoon in one ouce
of
water once
a day.
Silver Nasal Formula--spray in nose several times per day.
Silver Optic Formula--two drops four times per day in eyes.
Jason
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Jason
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Enjoy your next cup of Aluminum infused tea, Jason.
If being a drunk doesn't addle the brain; being a tea
drinker *might*
do the trick.
;-)
Cordially,
RL
P.S. Nice to see you switch to more conventional quoting
methods.
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[Contents of aluminum and manganese in tea leaves and tea
infusions]
[Article in Japanese]
Matsushima F, Me****suka S, Nose T.
Tottori Women's College, Kurayoshi, Japan.
We measured the contents of aluminum and manganese in tea
leaves and
tea infusions by means of various standardized infusion
conditions, and
by using flameless atomic absorption spectrophotometry, and
investigated the influence of infusion conditions on the
elution
of
aluminum and manganese into the tea infusions. Furthermore, we
tried to
estimate the daily intake of aluminum and manganese due to
drinking tea
infusions. The content of aluminum in tea leaves was 1420
micrograms/g
in case of wulong tea, 576 micrograms/g in black tea, and 520
micrograms/g in green tea. The content of manganese was 1440
micrograms/g in the case of wulong tea, 670 micrograms/g in
green
tea,
and 535 micrograms/g in black tea. The concentration of
aluminum
in tea
infusions was 1.49-5.58 micrograms/ml in wulong tea, 0.90-4.92
micrograms/ml in green tea, and 0.64-4.35 micrograms/ml in
black
tea.
The concentration of manganese was 1.75-6.67 micrograms/ml in
green
tea, 0.94-4.04 micrograms/ml in wulong tea, and 0.78-3.24
micrograms/ml
in black tea. The ratio of the molar concentration of aluminum
to
that
of manganese was 1-2:1 in tea leaves, and 1-5:1 in tea
infusions.
In
the case of elevated-temperature infusion, increases of the
concentrations of aluminum and manganese in tea infusions were
recognized. By repeating infusion three times according to the
standard
method for ingredient analysis of food, 18-29% of the total
content of
aluminum in tea leaves was eluted, and 12-29% of the total
content
of
manganese was eluted.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...&dopt=Abstract
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RL,
Thanks a lot--something else for me to worry about--alumnium in
tea. I
have already had to discard a full bottle of antacid since it
contained
high levels of alumnium. My quoting methods work with some
newsgroup
readers. I tried another newsreader that will work with my old
computer
but it would not allow
me to use a fake email address.
Jason
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Jason, you are worrying about things you shouldn't worry about.
I
could tell you why rationally, with facts and all but I don't think
that message would get through. It's quite clear from your absolute
focus on metals and your fears that we're looking at an anxiety
disorder. Please seek professional help Jason.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
JohnDoe,
Yes, I try to limit my exposure to known poisons. I realize that
various
types of foods and drinks contain small amounts of poisons. That
does
not
cause me to worry. However, if I found out that a certain food or
drink
contained high levels of a poison, I would not eat that food or
drink
that
liquid.
How does that square with your concerns about thimerosal and
aluminum?
It seems quite inconsistent.
Note that I merely comment on your posts, and, until such time as you
email me, I will not engage in a discussion with you.

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Mark,
It's possible for anyone to limit their exposure to poisons but it's
impossible for most of us to never be exposed to poisons since it part
of
our environment. For example, when I walk down the streets in my city,
I
have to breath in pollution from the vehicles. Lots of foods contain
poisons and all of us have to eat. The most that we can do is to limit
our
exposure to poisons. My main concern is children. I think that it was
be
better if children never had to take vaccines that contain known
poisons
or have dental fillings that contain known poisons. The experts at FDA
agree with me in relation to
vaccines that contain mercury.

Note that I merely comment on your posts, and, until such time as you
email me, I will not engage in a discussion with you.

Note how Mark changes his words......

http://groups.google.com/group/misc....msg/f3db5f3991...

Jul 30 2006 12:57 pm


BTW, just for your information, if wish to have further discussion with
me, I suggest that you email me.


mark{dot}probert{at}gmail{dot}com


No email, no further responses.

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Since then Mark HAS responded. In the same thread.

http://groups.google.com/group/misc....bb84587121a7da

Mon, Jul 31 2006 9:38 am

[Here is where he changes his words....]

Jason, until you email me as I requested, I will merely comment on what
you post, and not engage in discussion with you.


What on earth are you on about, Jan? Mark simply reiterates that he
won't engage in discussion with Jacob. Is there a point to your post?

Sorry, I forgot Jan's MO for a moment...


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Poor Mark. BUSTED.....AGAIN!