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On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 7:32 PM, Robert Graham
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Milk is often advertised as "healthy" because it contains "calcium" that
> helps "build bones". It also the second largest source of saturate fat in
> our diets, which leads to heart disease -- a far bigger problem than weak
> bones in rich countries like the U.S. The health claims of milk are far
> more exaggerated than "vitaminwater".
>
> All the crap sold promising vitamins or antioxidants or nutrients or
> all-natural herbs or any of that crap is equally misleading as
> "vitaminwater".
>

Like sunshine -- which actually provides the human body with most of it's
Vitamin D.

'Sunshine does a body good.' ;-)

- - ferg

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 Engineering Architecture for the Internet
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