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ironjustice@aol.com - 07 Jan 2005 06:55 GMT
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zwalanga@yahoo.com - 07 Jan 2005 08:35 GMT
Finally. Some good news about the bad things I do. Zee

> http://tinyurl.com/5x5sb
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> DEAD PEOPLE WALKING
> http://pages.ivillage.com/ironjustice
David Wright - 08 Jan 2005 02:05 GMT
>Finally. Some good news about the bad things I do. Zee

Lie down with dogs, get up with fleas.  If Tommy-boy thinks you're
doing a good job, that's when you start worrying.

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Waterspider - 08 Jan 2005 06:33 GMT
> Finally. Some good news about the bad things I do. Zee

But, oddly, according to the title of the study, it only works in the USA:

"Coffee and caffeine consumption reduce the risk of elevated serum alanine
aminotransferase activity in the United States."
Kali - 08 Jan 2005 21:54 GMT
In article <10tuvqh8qt8d5ed@corp.supernews.com>, posted Fri, 7
Jan 2005 22:35:58 -0800, Waterspider waterspider@moonlight.net
says...

>> Finally. Some good news about the bad things I do. Zee
>
>But, oddly, according to the title of the study, it only works in the USA:
>
>"Coffee and caffeine consumption reduce the risk of elevated serum alanine
>aminotransferase activity in the United States."

Only because their study was limited to US participants, and
they for some reason aren't willing to infer that these results
can be generalized to other populations, that's all.

Kali
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Waterspider - 09 Jan 2005 03:37 GMT
> In article <10tuvqh8qt8d5ed@corp.supernews.com>, posted Fri, 7
> Jan 2005 22:35:58 -0800, Waterspider waterspider@moonlight.net
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> Kali

Yeah, I know, just couldn't help myself. <g>

Waterspider
Kali - 10 Jan 2005 00:53 GMT
In article <10u19okr093and5@corp.supernews.com>, posted Sat, 8
Jan 2005 19:37:50 -0800, Waterspider waterspider@moonlight.net
says...

>> In article <10tuvqh8qt8d5ed@corp.supernews.com>, posted Fri, 7
>> Jan 2005 22:35:58 -0800, Waterspider waterspider@moonlight.net
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>Waterspider

lol! :-)

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KFriesen - 10 Jan 2005 04:07 GMT
On this topic, I heard from my brother (who has zero medical training, but
instead works with computers) that he read a report that shampooing with
coffee grounds can help prevent Alzheimers and can increase hair growth. I
think this is mostly wishful thinking on his part as he is going bald, and
has never had much of a memory.

KF
> In article <10u19okr093and5@corp.supernews.com>, posted Sat, 8
> Jan 2005 19:37:50 -0800, Waterspider waterspider@moonlight.net
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> Kali
getsumonya - 10 Jan 2005 20:14 GMT
LOL.
I'll never be able to give up my coffee.
My crew and patients won't allow it.

Brad

> On this topic, I heard from my brother (who has zero medical training, but
> instead works with computers) that he read a report that shampooing with
> coffee grounds can help prevent Alzheimers and can increase hair growth. I
> think this is mostly wishful thinking on his part as he is going bald, and
> has never had much of a memory.
Professeur Von TwoSteps esq. - 11 Jan 2005 10:58 GMT
From :  Kali <Kali@lart.meow>
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>Kali

What are you doing in here *mutton chops* huh ?

This is a hcv support NG, not a water stop for one of your x-post trolls
 
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