Imago said: Mach said: I agree Yeah when CLOROX came out with their so called "green" cleaners I I know! It's funnier than all those folks who drink diet sodas thinking there's any benefit to them That shit will kill ya quicker then a regular soda | |
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chillichocaholic said: Steadwood said: Happy New Year O in other words steadwod ure were politely asking her if she was infact licking horse penis...right? And ewwww...u filthy little beggar I'm not sure if there is a polite way to ask that | |
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Steadwood said: Mach said: ONLY if you read the wrappers You mean it's a strap on for a horse? a candy cane? right?? wait a minnit here, we still talking about peppermint? and its healing powers? | |
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XxAxX said: Steadwood said: You mean it's a strap on for a horse? a candy cane? right?? wait a minnit here, we still talking about peppermint? and its healing powers? Good question... ...Depends what we are supposed to be healing | |
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Imago said: Mach said: Do you feel then more people will accept that info and use them more ? nope. America is a consumer society. From very very early on we're told things will make us feel better subliminally. Look at those those happy kids on commercials that play during television shows. Commercial after commercial of children smiling as they eat 'vitamin fortified' Popsicles, yogurt, or bite-size mini-treats of all sorts of junk food. Nevermind they all contain artificial colors, preservatives, and that oh-so-good-for-you yogurt has 75% sugar in it . From the earliest years, people are thought to trust what they're told on television. Drug companies can by a whole lot more air time than essential oil companies Hell, even when green cathes on, giant companies capitalize on it. When Seventh Generations phosperous/chlorine free plant-based cleaning products caught on, we all of a sudden see lines of Clorox company "plant based products" all of which don't list their ingredients on the labels--you KNOW they're not 100% natural . But the new 'green' products pushed by Clorox are in commercials played over and over again, and the consumer-minded American public will just believe what they're told. The best sources of information , to me, is still your friends, your local natural foods store, and the Internet. So you are saying thats all a lie? | |
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Nothinbutjoy said: Pepermint is really wonderful, but if too much is ingested it can cause acid reflux so consume in moderation.
I was just going to mention this. Peppermint increases stomach acidity, which makes it great for digestion, but bad for acid reflux. Also I believe it may contribute to a relaxation of the sphincter (not that one!) that can allow for more acid reflux. Acid reflux is more than just heartburn, too, it can lead to esophogal cancer, one of the most deadly forms. So, basically candy canes are worse than cigarettes Actually I love peppermint! My Legacy
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