Guest guest Posted December 21, 1999 Report Share Posted December 21, 1999 In a message dated 12/21/99 5:58:10 AM US Mountain Standard Time, Radha.Krsna.ACBSP.GB (AT) bbt (DOT) se writes: > inky smelling water > 12/21/99 5:58:10 AM US Mountain Standard Time > Radha.Krsna.ACBSP.GB (AT) bbt (DOT) se (COM: Radha Krsna (das) ACBSP GB (Great > Britain)) > Sender: Radha.Krsna.ACBSP.GB (AT) bbt (DOT) se > Reply-to: <A HREF="Radha.Krsna.ACBSP.GB (AT) bbt (DOT) se,">Radha.Krsna.ACBS P.GB (AT) bbt (DOT) se,</A> Practical.Varnasrama (AT) bbt (DOT) se, > Agriculture.and.the.Environment (AT) bbt (DOT) se > DGilsen (AT) aol (DOT) com, Practical.Varnasrama (AT) bbt (DOT) se (COM: Practical Varnasrama) > CC: Agriculture.and.the.Environment (AT) bbt (DOT) se (COM: Agriculture and the > Environment) > > [Text 2874660 from COM] > > >The only reservation I have about that is, then how to get any iron out of > >the water? There is increasingly evidence that excess of iron in the blood > >is correlated with higher rates of heart disease. Mensturating women are > exempted > >from this, but all others need to be aware of too much iron. > > >Of course, eating meat which already has iron in the blood it contains, > >is a major source of iron in diets, so vegetarians may already be okay on > >this. > > Shauberger says that iron has bad influence both in the ground as from > ploughing with iron and from iron water pipes. If the blood of a person or > the blood of plants and trees -- sap -- is contaminated with such water it > causes cancer in trees, plants and humans. > > Apparently they used to use wooden water pipes -- a long time ago, as > they lasted far longer than iron and didn't give any bad influence. Haribol To all New York City today still has wooden pipes left over from by gone days, that have lasted for over a hundred years! No, they don't last longer than Iron usually. They were made of oak. They like all pipes have problems and harbor many bacteria. That doesn't make them great pipes, that is what they had to work with at the time. They rot, split, crack, break and are a pain in the ass to maintain but now a then they have to keep them up, so grudgingly the city of New York does so where it must. Iron is essential to the human body! Iron regulates how much oxygen the blood carries. Iron is not bad for you! Too much can kill (perhaps) too little can also kill. Like salt or copper. If your iron is down you cannot carry enough oxygen and your entire body suffers. If your Iron levels drop too much you cannot heal. Perhaps. We need to the foremost herbalist Dvibhuja to come into topic and comment on this perhaps he could shed some light on this subject. I do not believe that too much iron will cause cancer! Too much of any thing except love of god is probably not good for you. But lets not get over board. Carol > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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