Ya Well John,

Best check your source of glass bottles. Some (all?) are plastic coated
inside. Who knows what is sprayed in and then it is sintered onto the
inside surface for various reasons; strengthening and sealing being two,
so that lighter bottles may be made.

You will have to search for that yourself. How do I know. I was engineer
for a brewery a good few years ago and that was told to me. I wanted to
know why the caustic soda bottle washing fluid didn't etch the glass.

OK,
Tony


On 24 Jan 2010 at 8:24, John E. Stevens wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>Vit C increases iron uptake

> hi, Simeon:
>
> I give blood every 56 days.  The Red Cross always test my iron levels
> which are usually around 10 - 12, normal they say.  I enjoy giving blood
> because it not only helps the Red Cross and many people, but it gets any
> excess iron out of my system and gets my spleen working making new blood.
> A couple days after I give blood I have a new and fresh abundance of
> energy which I attribute to the fresh, new blood.  Imagine how wonderful
> creating a fresh new pint supply of blood every 56 days is.    In 35 years
> of taking immense amounts of vitamin C, I've never had any problems with
> iron. It only takes me a little over 5 minutes to give a pint of blood -
> which is a very quick time - especially for an old-timer like me.  Most
> folks, even young folks,  take 8 - 12 minutes to give a pint of blood.
> What does that mean?  My arteries and veins are clean and my blood flows
> very well.  Vit C also helps to clean your veins and arteries out, but I
> also use chlorella, zeolite, pectasol and EDTA to clean my circulatory
> system (Vit E, CoQ10, resveratrol, L-Lyceine, too). I deem they're all
> important.  Chlorine is dangerous to the circulatory system, too. I
> haven't drunk tap water in many, many years.  There's a deep in the
> ground, free flowing spring a short ways down my road where I draw my
> water and store in GLASS - not plastic... Ha... It's the water I drink and
> cook in.  I also put a chlorine filter in my shower so I don't inhale any
> chlorine "steam."  Chlorine puts little scratches inside your veins and
> arteries which cholesterol patches like a band-aid and after years and
> years of "cholesterol patches", folks wonder why their veins and arteries
> "plug-up."  Hmmmnnn.  Other bad food sources help the "plug-up," too.
> Fairly obvious, isn't it? In my last message to you, I was going to
> mention additional supplements I take - MSM, hyaloronic acid, Magnesium,
> glucosamine *without* chondroitinn, natto, probiotics, NAC, prostate
> support, ginko, and there are others I'll mention later.  I've been taking
> supplements for over 35 years and I've added and subtracted as new info
> came along.
>
> 2010/1/24 <[email protected]>
>
> > Hi John, group,
> >
> > I have read that Vit C increases iron uptake and you know excess iron
> > could be a problem.
> >
> > Did some of you taking vit C had increased iron in blood tests ? Is
> > liposomal C better in this sense ?
> >
> > Simeon
> >
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