I wonder how that email survived to the SPAM filter.

Either proof of superior intelligence of Bayesian filters, either proof of 
their huge limitations...

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On Sunday, 26 July 2020 г., 12:15, Zenaan Harkness <z...@freedbms.net> wrote:

> Black strap molasses, either in jars or larger food grade storage containers, 
> is classified as a super food, and it's super affordable (relatively).
>
> From porridge to coffee, molasses is mineral rich and stores really well (if 
> you start with a large container, decant into e.g. jars for daily use 
> (minimises the risk of a large sealed bucket going mouldy etc).
>
> Such high density mineral supplement at such an affordable price, is rare 
> these days, and thanks to our sugar industry, should remain affordable.
>
> You can also mix it with ascorbic acid and warm water, or perhaps lemon 
> juice, to make morning drink.
>
> Zinc, Magnesium and Selenium are particularly good for men, and for quickly 
> solving muscle cramps. If you have animals including cats and dogs that you 
> may need to keep healthy in times where a vet is hard or inpossible to get to 
> or to afford, "horse molasses" is even cheaper, in bulk and supposedly lower 
> quality, but will certainly provide a treat for your cat if mixed in with 
> milk.
>
> If you are prepping for the apopalypse, you might even keep a written copy of 
> a "how to make licorice" recipe.
>
> May your apocalypse be healthy for you and yours ;)


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