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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / February 2006

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Essiac preperation

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StuffMartUSA - 13 Feb 2006 07:31 GMT
Hi..

I just joined the group.  I was wondering about making the tea and the
best or option ways to do this.

I just bought a "granite-ware" stock pot at wally world.  I have read
where I should NOT use aluminum..well, I tested this pot with a magnet
and the magnet responds, so I assume there is no aluminum in the pot,
but I've never heard if it's okay to use this kind of pot or not.

Would it work?  It's blue and kind of looks like this one...
http://us.st11.yimg.com/store1.yimg.com/I/kitchenandcompany_1881_39991669

Anyway.. do I need to take it back or will this work for Essiac tea
preperation?

Thanks in advance!!
Anthony
J - 13 Feb 2006 10:17 GMT
> I just joined the group.  I was wondering about making the tea and the
> best or option ways to do this.
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> Anyway.. do I need to take it back or will this work for Essiac tea
> preperation?

Why ask us?
It doesn't work against cancer.

It' s in a quality of life ("after cancer treatment") clinical trial.
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/show/NCT00287482?order=1

Try alt.cooking-chat or rec.food.cooking if you want to discuss pots and
pans.
J
J - 13 Feb 2006 11:04 GMT
> I just joined the group.

Hello,
If you have cancer, you're welcome here, but please start a new introductory
post and tell us which type of cancer and which stage (ie where it has spread
to, if applicable) and whether you've had surgery or other treatments. Put
the type of cancer in your subject line.
Thank you.
J
Simm Webb - 13 Feb 2006 15:12 GMT
> Hi..
>
> I just joined the group.  I was wondering about making the tea and the
> best or option ways to do this.

With a name like stuffmart, you have to be a fraud.
J - 13 Feb 2006 21:00 GMT
> > Hi..
> >
> > I just joined the group.  I was wondering about making the tea and the
> > best or option ways to do this.
> >
> With a name like stuffmart, you have to be a fraud.

It's a web page.
J
StuffMartUSA - 14 Feb 2006 15:31 GMT
No, I'm not a fraud, but I did make a mistake joining this group.  I'm
new to Google Groups and I wasn't aware that this was a cancer group.
Sorry.
Chris Ness - 14 Feb 2006 17:23 GMT
> No, I'm not a fraud, but I did make a mistake joining this group.  I'm
> new to Google Groups and I wasn't aware that this was a cancer group.
> Sorry.

We've had people make this crossing before. Is there a tie between Google
Groups and Usenet news? I thought they were quite separate things.
figgertoes - 14 Feb 2006 22:57 GMT
> We've had people make this crossing before. Is there a tie between Google
> Groups and Usenet news? I thought they were quite separate things.

Hi, Chris,
The newsreader is much easier to use - you can view each post without
'drilling down' as I have to do when using Google Groups.  But you can
use Google Groups on any computer with internet access to read & post
to Usenet groups.  I am doing so now.

Now lets see how the OT works here...
Fig
J - 14 Feb 2006 17:56 GMT
> No, I'm not a fraud, but I did make a mistake joining this group.  I'm
> new to Google Groups and I wasn't aware that this was a cancer group.
> Sorry.

When you view a message, click on "show options" to see the newsgroup name

And use the "reply" just below the Group name, not the  "reply" below the
message.

Or use a newsreader, such as Outlook, outlook Express, Thunderbird or
other.

Google is good for searching out subjects (etc) not good for reading nor
replying.
J
clifto - 16 Feb 2006 02:00 GMT
> No, I'm not a fraud, but I did make a mistake joining this group.  I'm
> new to Google Groups and I wasn't aware that this was a cancer group.
> Sorry.

Yeah, I thought it was alt.support.cookware myself.

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