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Default Aluminum baking sheets


> wrote in message
link.net...
> You need to start reading the journals of our association to get get
> peer reviewed opinions not affected by allopathic medicine.
> The Journal of Chiropractic has many interesting articles on nutrition
> and the common occurrence of disease.
> Matt
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> Vox Humana wrote:


For someone who prefers Tang and Cool Whip over natural food products, it
seem inconsistent to get picky when it comes to cookware. You have no way
of knowing what manufacturers use to produce all the artificial products
that you claim you like in the thread over at rec.food.baking. Furthermore,
I think that Chiropractors are qualified to manipulate the body, but don't
have the credentials to advise people on wider issues like nutrition and
allergies.


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> > "B-0b1" > wrote in message
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> >>
> >>"Darryl L. Pierce" wrote:
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> >>> wrote:
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> >>>
> >>>>Be my guest and do use them...its a Darwin thing!
> >>>
> >>>Too bad there's no selective pressure for credulity.
> >>>
> >>>--
> >>>Darryl L. Pierce >
> >>>Visit the Infobahn Offramp - <http://mypage.org/mcpierce>
> >>>"What do you care what other people think, Mr. Feynman?"
> >>
> >> Napoleon introduced "ALUNIMUM" (lol) to the world of
> >> food indigestion! It's only become WORSE since, Mr. Alzheimer
> >> was exhumed and became the leading result of cooking, eating, and
> >> drinking from the containers made of "AL" as well! It has an ionic
> >> affect on the brain cells and "replaces" natural and SAFE chemistry
> >> with its lesser and more active valence. THUS a breakdown of Brain
> >> Chemistry and subsequent loss of memories long cherished. DUH!!
> >>B-0b1

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> >
> > Aluminum is a very common element that we are constantly exposed to even
> > without using aluminum cookware. By the way, Dr. Alzheimer described

the
> > disease, he didn't have it.
http://www.alz.org/AboutAD/WhatIsAD.htm
> >
> > According to the Alzheimer's Association:
> > 4. Myth: Drinking out of aluminum cans or cooking in aluminum pots and

pans
> > can lead to Alzheimer's disease.
> > Reality: Based on current research, getting rid of aluminum cans, pots,

and
> > pans will not protect you from Alzheimer's disease. The exact role (if

any)
> > of aluminum in Alzheimer's disease is still being researched and

debated.
> > However, most researchers believe that not enough evidence exists to
> > consider aluminum a risk factor for Alzheimer's or a cause of dementia.
> >
> >

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