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elaine
 
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Interesting.


"Substances added to the list of things that are reasonably likely to cause
cancer include:


a.. MeIQ, MeIQx, and PhIP, which are heterocyclic amine compounds formed
when meats and eggs are broiled, fried or grilled at high temperatures"
For the full article, click here.

http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/nati...ts-050131.html

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elaine wrote:
> Interesting.
>
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> "Substances added to the list of things that are reasonably likely to
> cause cancer include:
>

What's next, water?

Jill


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"elaine" > wrote in message
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> Interesting.
>
>
> "Substances added to the list of things that are reasonably likely to
> cause
> cancer include:
>
>
> a.. MeIQ, MeIQx, and PhIP, which are heterocyclic amine compounds formed
> when meats and eggs are broiled, fried or grilled at high temperatures"
> For the full article, click here.
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/nati...ts-050131.html
>
> E.


Oh forchristsakes breathing causes Cancer!

I would suggest a desert island and several cocoanut trees - careful don't
eat the fish - mercury!

Dimitri


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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> elaine wrote:
>> Interesting.
>>
>>
>> "Substances added to the list of things that are reasonably likely to
>> cause cancer include:
>>

> What's next, water?
>
> Jill
>


Actually, the only factor known to be associated with cancer 100% of the
time is being alive.


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"Dimitri" > wrote in message
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> "elaine" > wrote in message
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> > Interesting.
> >
> >
> > "Substances added to the list of things that are reasonably likely to
> > cause
> > cancer include:
> >
> >
> > a.. MeIQ, MeIQx, and PhIP, which are heterocyclic amine compounds

formed
> > when meats and eggs are broiled, fried or grilled at high temperatures"
> > For the full article, click here.
> >
> >

http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/nati...ts-050131.html
> >
> > E.

>
> Oh forchristsakes breathing causes Cancer!
>
> I would suggest a desert island and several cocoanut trees - careful don't
> eat the fish - mercury!
>

Watch out for the tsunamis.




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Vox Humana wrote:
> "Dimitri" > wrote in message
> om...
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>> "elaine" > wrote in message
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>>> Interesting.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Substances added to the list of things that are reasonably likely
>>> to cause
>>> cancer include:
>>>
>>>
>>> a.. MeIQ, MeIQx, and PhIP, which are heterocyclic amine compounds
>>> formed when meats and eggs are broiled, fried or grilled at high
>>> temperatures" For the full article, click here.
>>>
>>>

>

http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/nati...ts-050131.html
>>>
>>> E.

>>
>> Oh forchristsakes breathing causes Cancer!
>>
>> I would suggest a desert island and several cocoanut trees - careful
>> don't eat the fish - mercury!
>>

> Watch out for the tsunamis.


Or the washed up FedEx package containing a volleyball named 'Wilson'

Jill


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Dimitri wrote:

> I would suggest a desert island and several cocoanut trees - careful don't
> eat the fish - mercury!


Well, coconut is loaded with saturated fat, so you'll have cholesterol
problems.

Bob


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Bob wrote:
> Dimitri wrote:
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>> I would suggest a desert island and several cocoanut trees - careful
>> don't eat the fish - mercury!

>
> Well, coconut is loaded with saturated fat, so you'll have cholesterol
> problems.
>
> Bob


Recent thinking has it that coconut oil is one of the healthiest available.
http://www.mercola.com/2003/sep/13/coconut_oil.htm
One site - there are many others.

Regards.
Ken.


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"jmcquown" > wrote in
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> elaine wrote:
> > Interesting.
> >
> >
> > "Substances added to the list of things that are reasonably likely to
> > cause cancer include:
> >

> What's next, water?
>
> Jill
>
>
>


Water has always been on the cancer list. Well some of the stuff in
water. Chlorine was linked to bladder cancer as an example.

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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> elaine wrote:
>> Interesting.
>>
>>
>> "Substances added to the list of things that are reasonably likely to
>> cause cancer include:
>>

> What's next, water?


100% of all habitual users of oxygen die.


>
> Jill
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Dimitri > wrote:
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>Oh forchristsakes breathing causes Cancer!


What was your control group for that experiment?

--Blair
"Fish get cancer too."
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