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Mark Thorson wrote:
> Walker wrote: >> >> Black pepper has long been recognized as a stimulant to appetite as >> well as an aid in the relief of nausea. In India it is being used >> since time immemorial as a medicine for a number of health problems. >> fevers, flatulence, gums, indigestion, reumatism, sore throat, > > All or nearly all black pepper imported into the U.S. is > irradiated. Why did you not mention that? Have you already > made the decision that food irradiation is safe for everyone, > and therefore you should not propagate that information > to consumers? Did someone pay you to do that? You don't > want consumers to have complete information when making > buying decisions? Why is that? I think there is a legal liability here? Janet |
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