If you’re working on motorcycle brakes, you should be aware of this...........


My Dr. (Robert Fox) is quite concerned with what he sees as a potential 
addiction.  I don’t think so.
It started innocently enough, while I was changing the brake fluid in my 
motorcycle for the front wheel, several weeks ago.  The old fluid is best 
sucked out of the reservoir, and I didn’t have the right tool, so I used a 
length of small diameter clear plastic tubing, and started the fluid flowing by 
sucking on the tube.  I inadvertently got some in my mouth, and accidentally 
swallowed some of it.  I was initially quite concerned, but there appeared to 
be no ill effects, indigestion, etc., and in fact I got quite a burst of 
energy, so the next day I deliberately ingested about 1 oz. and got the same 
beneficial effects.  I have continued to enjoy it – never more than once a day, 
and never more than 1 oz.  While visiting with my Dr. during a routine check up 
– all other indications were excellent:  BP 125/78, pulse 72, total cholesterol 
87!, blood sugar excellent – I shared the brake fluid thing with him.  He was 
instantly concerned, and said that even though the short term prognosis was not 
troublesome, many others had continued it until it became an addiction.

I told him not to worry.  It was just brake fluid ,and I could stop anytime!

(Greetings to another “sucker!”)

Gene

May peace and joy come by for a visit.....
     And stay with you forever...........


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