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Old 02-27-2007
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Sure, Teflon is carcinogenic and even worse, WATER IS TOXIC!

In the right doses and circumstances. Iron, selenium, many other other materials not just metals are both vital for life--and toxic in the wrong dose.

Don't confuse teflon with the combustion products of teflon, the two are different. And don't confuse canarie metabolism with humans, we're different too.

Sugar does not cause diabetes. Excess sugar plus metabolic problems may produce it in some individuals, not others. Only 20 years ago it was big news that a high salt (sodium) diet was a health problem...except, it turns out that excess sodium can be flushed by chemicals produced by the heart, not just the kidneys, and excess sodium is no problem for those with a healthy heart.

Obviously you've got a vested interest in hyping health scares. Like my local GNC Store, which will gladly sell anything that anyone thinks might do anything, proven or unproven, and swear we all need it to survive.

I'm sure that 25 years ago you also said magarine was better than butter because it has less fat and cholesterol. Ooops, that's right, 20 years ago everyone reversed themselves on that and concluded that margarines were full of transfats and were even worse for us than butter, since a healthy metabolism can deal with fats--but nothing deals with transfats.

Move further back from your computer, it is emitting dangerous radiation, both EMI and RFI. It could kill you faster than canned cola.
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