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"Malcolm" wrote in message ... In article 1095678546.N80fkcx3wIXWj+DF6pKp7g@teranews, Tim Challenger writes -snip] There's a brochuree issued by : www.healthychoices.ukhq.co.uk/ Which lists tomatoes as to be avoided. Yet apples (high acid content) and cider vinegar (!) are recommended. Why should the advice of a firm trying to flog a vitamin and mineral tonic(1) necessarily be regarded as good? (1) containing, according to the website: 61 essential and trace minerals, 9 essential vitamins, 17 amino acids, 30 vital enzymes, and fulvates(2). (2) As I didn't know what "fulvates" are, a word not in my SOED, I looked it up with Google. The first site I came to was of a firm selling what they term "Health Care Nutritionals"! So, are you ready for this? "Essential and vital to nutrition, fulvates are nature's life force energy. Invisible to the naked eye, these microscopic electrolytes empower all living organisms. Without fulvates, virtually all land-based life could not exist. Their immense source of electrical energy supports revitalizing cell metabolism, a significant increase in organ respiration rates, and boosts overall health potential. Fulvates are water-based organic electrolytes (substances that dissolve in water and are capable of conducting an electrical charge). Fulvates are composed of low-weight or small molecular substances secreted by microorganisms in the soil enabling plants to provide life force energy to plants and animals." I'll go for tomatoes rather than for that bullshit.. I think I'll just go down the garden and eat some more of the excellent tomatoes growing in the polytunnel. Who knows, some of the fulvates in my soil might have got into them :-) Franz |
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