Ray jPeat, PHD had written a paper on the cumulative dangers of iron
back in 1996. He said it is potentially a toxic heavy metal and in
excess, can cause cancer, heart disease, etc. In the 60's the WHO
found that when iron supplements were given to anemic people in
Africa, there was a gre
Hi Wendy,
I remember getting the Visionware at Canadian Tire (cheap!) and at
Zellers in Hanover, Ontario back in the 90's. I know you weren't
supposed to use the green scrubbies (would scratch and dull the
finish on glass) but I got lazy and gently tried to remove the cooked
(sometimes b
Bill,
Obviously you haven't looked at the whole website. If you click on
Products and scroll down to Household Pesticides, the product is
called Perma-Guard Household Insecticide. If you click on Products
again and scroll down to Fossil Shell Flour for Livestock, that is
edible DE. Loo
Hi Bill,
When you went to the website: www.perma-guard.com, you were only
reading from the Household Pesticides page which was DE with the
addition of pyrethrum as an insecticide. That form of DE is NOT
edible. However, if you click on Fossil Shell Flour for Livestock,
you will see this
We bought a dozen Tetrasil to try on patients as well use the product
ourselves. I haven't seen ANY results either. We've used it on
diabetic sores, simple cuts and scratches with no success whatsoever.
All it did was darken the skil and cause discoloration. Has anyone had
any good results
Kit,
I have a Mac and alt 0191 didn't work for me either. What does work is
holding alt and shift keys down and then hitting ?. ¿¿¿
Aloha, Sharie
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Nancy,
I laughed myself silly in the wee hours of the morning reading your jokes
and thinking about all these young boys and teenagers dying their hair or
just the top of their hair (crown) blonde here in Hawaii. It's the fad now.
Aloha, Sharie
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