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- From: jcp@islay.dco.dec.com (Jolly C. Pancakes)
- Subject: Re: water purification/is drinking pure water bad for you?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep11.180034.27639@decuac.dec.com>
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- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1992 18:00:34 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep11.142249.8153@porthos.cc.bellcore.com> jil@uts.uucp (Jamie Lubin) writes:
- >From "Nutrition Almanac" Nutrition Search, Inc., John Kirschmann, Director:
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- >Water should not be relied upon as a healthy source of minerals because it may
- >contain inorganic minerals, including calcium, copper, magnesium, mercury,
- >iron, & silicon, some of which cannot be assimilated by the body. Instead
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- What in the heck is an *organic* mineral ?
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