On 07-20-97 16:59, David Wilson typed to All
regarding: => What's The Subject? <=
Hello David,
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DW> There are many erudite viewpoints expressed here and I admit that they
DW> are all interesting to me except for the political debates and the
DW> backbiting which seem out of place.
DW> Will continue to watch, however.
DW>
We have a most excellent moderator who does a good job keeping people
in line without the kind of tyrannical presence which you seem to
seek.
I can appreciate your impatience with off-topic messages, but that's
what my [Enter] key is for.
I have found all kinds of interesting alternative health info here.
Why just recently I got an e-mail from someone who got my address
from this echo, about the wonders of Morinda citrifola or Noni plant,
also known as Indian mulberry. The fruit is high in vitamin C and
contains caproic and caprylic acids, essetial oil, B-D-glucopyranose
pentaacetate 2, and apseruloside tetra acetate among other
constituents. According to Dr. Ralph Heinicke, a biochemist, Noni
fruit contains a proxeronine which causes the body to generate
xeronine, a chemical constituent essential to intracellular protein
metabolism.
Noni fruit. leaves, and roots have long been used in traditinal
Hawaiian and South Pacific islands medicine, where the plant has been
cultivated for many generations.
I have not personally used this product but would like to know if
anyone has ?
Regards,
Ty
Ty Meissner E-MAIL: Ty.meissner@grape.net
I will sleep and dream like the air, and move like the wind, with
assion
when it pleases me. The Universe is not up there... Its here, and we're
in it, third rock out from the sun. -- Peter Spiro
... Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?
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