-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Nolan [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 7:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>Coral Calcium


Nina Silver wrote:
"Your idea about drinking a tea made from a diaphoretic herb is a great
idea.
 Ginger with cinnamon is one of my favorites, and can usually induce a good
 sweat in me. So can, by the way, alkaline water or coral calcium water."

                            You say that coral calcium can induce sweating,
Nina. I have only sampled the stuff once, at a friends invitation. The water
tasted "sweet" relative to the tap water it was made from. However I have
always considered it a "take" - why pay big bucks for what is essentially
just chalk - calcium carbonate. Have never noticed any sweating from taking
calcium supplements, so is the pH responsible?

Kevin Nolan [email protected]


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