In a message dated 6/23/00 0:40:01 AM EST, [email protected] writes:
<< At 06:31 PM 6/22/2000, you wrote:
>Terry: Basically, what you are saying is that minerals which "have become
>part of the body" are chemically combined and will not leach out. Is there
>evidence to support this reasoning, or are we left to decide which of the
two
>speculative arguments is more acceptable?
> Roger
You might try logic Roger! We after all, are not tea bags we pour water thru!
Freddyboy: Some listers' commentary is so condescending it's as if they want
the rest of us pea brains to conclude that they have cornered the logic
market. I can see from your comments above, that "pea brain" would constitute
a step up in your expectations of my grey matter.
"The gastrointestinal tract has a strong "need regulated mechanism" of
absorption of minerals." Page 156 - [Your bodies many cries for water] by F.
Batmananghelidj (no, I didn't make that name up) and the stomach extracts
excess water (filters it, sans minerals - believe he said in 5 minutes)
before
passing the mush on. Once in the blood stream, the liver functions to
precisely regulate the concentration of minerals in the blood, discharging
any excesses.
Now don't try to tell me you have distilled water in your stomach right after
you drink a glass of DW! Any leaching would have had to be on the short trip
down the gullet and then it is part of a strong brew!
You may solve your heel pain if you read some of his book at:
http://www.watercure.com
I think you are just lonesome and want someone to talk to you, so you
ask for proof all the time - sure to stretch things out! Maybe I can keep
giving you good links to read!
Freddyboy: So let me see if I understand Mr. Logic here: You say I want proof
because I'm lonesome, not because I may get sick or die if I ingest something
that's dangerous. Yup, I can go along with that.
Roger
[email protected]
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