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" Dorothy " <dotcats

 

Thursday, November 08, 2001 3:59 PM

Re: Noni Juice/Wolfberries

 

 

> >>>>> Dramatic new research shows that Ningxia wolfberries may have the

> highest antioxidant capacity of all known fruits and vegetables.

 

Hi Dorothy,

 

But a search of the Tuft University site fails to get any hits on wolfberrie,

yet plenty on blueberries, prunes, etc

that are on the latest Tuft's ORAC list I have.

 

While I'm not suggesting the web sites you listed are not telling the truth, I

would appreciate a link to the original

data on the Tuft University site.

 

I'm just cautious,

Greg

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>>>>>But a search of the Tuft University site fails to get any hits on

wolfberrie, yet plenty on blueberries, prunes, etc that are on the latest

Tuft's ORAC list I have.

 

 

 

 

 

Hi Greg,

yeah, i noticed that as well.

 

 

 

 

 

>>>>>While I'm not suggesting the web sites you listed are not telling the

truth, I would appreciate a link to the original data on the Tuft University

site.

 

 

 

 

 

I never sent that in, so i wouldn't have a clue.

 

I am always on the lookout for something that will *cure* me, so decided to

do a search on wolfberries, and came up with those addy's that looked

*interesting*

 

 

 

 

 

 

>>>>>I'm just cautious

 

 

 

 

 

Yeah............so am i. In fact, i believe very little of anything these

days.

I don't know about you, but i used to think that anything in a can, packet,

etc, was ok to eat, after all, those people wouldn't put anything in there

that was bad for us...........right ?? Boy, was i ever wrong.

I found that out when my late husband got terminally ill through drugs

various dr's had prescribed for him, and also, from the food we were

consuming.

If i knew then, (9 yrs ago) what i know now, maybe he might still be

here................who knows !!!!

 

Regards, Dorothy.

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>>>>>i believe very little of anything these days.

 

 

 

 

 

Hi all,

please don't take that statement the wrong way, i mainly disbelieve what the

dr's say, and labels on cans, etc.

 

I think i can honestly say that i have learnt more in the past few weeks off

this list from people who have *been there, done that* than i have over the

last few years.

 

Regards, Dorothy.

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" Dorothy " <dotcats

 

Thursday, November 08, 2001 5:10 PM

Re: Noni Juice/Wolfberries

 

 

> If i knew then, (9 yrs ago) what i know now, maybe he might still be

> here................who knows !!!!

 

Hi Dorothy,

 

Ditto for my mum and dad. Maybe thats why I became a Naturopath (working on my

Uni degree now).

 

Greg

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Okay, so Noni juice is supposed an anti-oxident??? Well, it is a $40

absolutley vile tasting anti-oxident then. I'll finish the bottle,

though for the price I really don't know if I shall buy it again.

Just my opinion of course -about the taste. Ugh!

 

Vache

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