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More Aluminum bull**** ... was BU$TED?
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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: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jason ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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. Jason Jason, if a certain food or drink contained high levels of a poison, it wouldn't be a food or drink. We'd call it a poison...... Your inability to see that is typical of an anxiety disorder. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JohnDoe, Your inability to see that placing known poisons in vaccines or dental fillings shows that you have no regard for the children that receive those vaccines or dental fillings. My concern is not for myself since I don't worry about the small amounts of poisons in the fruits and vegetables that we purchase at the local health food store. My concern is for the children. Believe it or no. tthere are millions of people like myself that are concerned for the health of children which is the reason we want to limit their exposure to known poisons. Visit any heath food store and take a look at the titles of the magazines. I am NOT the only person that buys and reads those magazines. These are the titles of the articles in just one of those magazines: "Mercury Rising--How safe are the fillings in your teeth?" "Special report: --Is toxicity the root cause of all disease?" "Smelling Good--Without the aluminum". If I have an anxiety disorder--all of the people that read those types of magazines have the same anxiety disorder that I have. It my opinion that you are the one that you are the one that needs some couch time--just kidding. Jason ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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