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To: Yorikke who wrote (266)2/20/2007 11:26:10 PM
From: Malyshek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 356
 
Thanks for the link to the other site. I called E.C.'s attention to the book b/c he is obviously educated in science, which I am not. I use the Kurzweil book partly to start me thinking about nutrition issues for myself, and partly to give me ideas about investing in biotech/medical stuff, but don't accept anything Kurzweil, E.C., or anyone else writes at face value.



To: Yorikke who wrote (266)2/22/2007 4:55:03 AM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 356
 
The principle benefit of alkaline water has been consistently shown to be its potassium and magnesium content, which benefits the heart. It is an established fact that there are fewer CVD complaints in hard water areas.

Pure water is far less beneficial.

Magnesium is the world's most widely prescribed heart medicine in Africa where since people cannot afford anything expensive doctors have to come up with something that affords the greatest benefit for the least money. That is the old hard water standby, magnesium. A heart saver for 20 centuries or more.

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