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Subject: Re: CS>OT: Deadly for bacteria, great for consumers
> Hi John:
> Are they sunglasses!? I thought it was a third eyelid a la
vulcans.
> Thanks for clarifying the wogs. Two wongs don't make one white :-)
>
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Hi John:
Are they sunglasses!? I thought it was a third eyelid a la vulcans.
Thanks for clarifying the wogs. Two wongs don't make one white :-)
Regards
Harsha Godavari
John Rigby wrote:
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> Hi Harsha & folks,
> Easy. They wear sunscreens - haven't you noticed they are different
> colour
hn
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From: "Harsha Godavari"
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John Rigby wrote:
> Ha folks,
> In this weeks New Scientist is also another remarkable discovery:
> Sunlight kills wogs!
What's a wog?
Thanks,
Marshall
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"Sunlight kills wogs"? How do they explain that the populations of China and
India have topped one Billion? Or are they talking about different wogs (as
against Westernised Oriental Gentlemen)?
Regards
Harsha Godavari
John Rigby wrote:
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> Ha folks,
> In this weeks New Scientist is also another
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Subject: CS>OT: Deadly for bacteria, great for consumers
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Dear Bob
CS might be great against several hundred bacterium less so against viruese,
but I don't think I have heard if it is good against parasites. Veggies
have a lot of parasite poetencial. We tend to soak raw chicken parts and
sometimes veggies if I remember in grapfruitseed extract, that is
Hi Suzy;
Be very careful. A few years ago I converted my swimming pool to saltwater and
added a DC power supply in the pump discharge water. There is a commercial unit
available for this purpose.
This process produes what we generally call "Clorox" or sodium hypochlorite. It
worked very well and
"Electrolyzed water" - produced by applying an electrical current to a very
dilute saltwater solution - kills bacteria on fresh produce more effectively
in some cases than heat or water containing chlorine, according to a research
report presented here today at the 220th national meeting of the
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