Does this conform to JSP Specification 0.9 or 1.0????
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Khem Chand Sachdeva
Sent: 23 May 2000 10:36
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Subject: interesting read
Hi All
I ran into this article while going thru' our company's news group
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Have a look at the wrapper on a
Coca-Cola 1.5 litre bottle and in the ingredients label you will find
phosphoric acid in it. Minute quantities of ethylene glycol is also used
(which is acknowledged in the soft drink world for making it really
chill").
This is popularly known as anti-freeze which prevents water from
freezing at
0 deg C and instead drops it by 4-5 degrees with minute quantities.
This chemical is a known slow poison in the caliber of arsenic. So, if
you
manage to drink about 4 litres of Coke within an hour or so, you can
die.
Read along and give up these dangerous things. Be natural, have
flavoured
milks, tender coconuts, butter milk, lassi and plain water instead of
these
"soft" drinks. Guess what's the pH for soft drinks, e.g. Coke? pH 3.4!
This
acidity is strong enough to dissolve teeth and bones! Our human body
stops
building bones at the age of about 30. Soft drinks do not have any
nutrition value (in terms of vitamins &minerals). It is high in sugar
content, carbonic acid, chemicals i.e.colorings etc.
Some like to take cold soft drinks after each meal. Guess what's the
impact? Our body needs an optimum temperature of 37 degrees Celsius for
digestive enzyme functioning. The temperature of cold soft drinks is
very
much below 37 degrees or even close to 0 degrees Celsius. This will
dilute
the enzymes & stress the digestive system.The food taken will not be
digested. In fact it will be fermented! The fermented food produces
gases,decays and becomes toxin, gets absorbed by the intestine,
circulates
in the blood stream and is carried to the whole body. Hence toxin is
cumulated in other parts of the body, developing into various diseases.
Think before you drink coke/Pepsi (or any soft drink) again. Have you
ever
thought what you drink when you drink an aerated drink? You gulp down
carbon dioxide, when nobody in the world would advise you to drink CO2.
Two
months back, there was a competition at Delhi University - Who could
drink
the most Coke?" The winner drank 8 bottles and fainted on the spot-too
much
CO2 in the blood. Thereafter, the principal banned all soft drinks from
the
college canteen ! While this might have been an extreme measure, the
results do provide some food for thought.
Did you know that soft drinks use chemicals in them that cause immense
harm
to you. Someone put a broken tooth in a bottle of Pepsi and in 10 days
it
DISSOLVED! Can you believe it? Teeth and bones are the only human parts
that stay intact for years after death. Imagine what the drink must be
doing to your soft intestines and stomach lining! Request to All :
Forward
this message to your friends to increase the awareness of the great
"Assumed soft drinks". In India, people hesitate to pay Rs.7-8/- for a
tender coconut but prefer to pay Rs. 10/- and drink these deadful
products.
cheer up no thumps up
khem,
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