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You can also use coffee as a stain to antique things. Stains wood well,

for instance.

 

And if you soak things in a tub of it, it works great.

 

On Wednesday, April 28, 2004, at 04:33 AM, (AT) (DOT)

com wrote:

 

> Message: 17

> Tue, 27 Apr 2004 13:44:33 -0700 (PDT)

> " artichoke72x " <artichoke72x

> Re: Digest Number 819 (melody)

>

> i'm going to pass of the coffee enemas!

>

> i won't discredit them though. i had a customer at

> one of the health food stores i worked at that

> overcame malignant melanoma with the help of the

> gerson institute. one of the major components of their

> therapy was coffee enemas. this man swore by them.

>

> the skin scrub is a great idea. i'll most definately

> try that.

>

> thanks melody!

> susie

>

> --- nadiana1 wrote:

>> coffee grounds are supposed to be good as a scrub

>> for the face and body; the

>> caffeine helps to invigorate the skin. oh, and if

>> you tend to believe in

>> enemas (i'm not personally pro-enema, but a lot of

>> people think that they give

>> them some health benefits), a well-known medicinal

>> anthropologist (john

>> heinermann) mentioned something about a coffee enema

>> in one of his books. ick.

>

>

>

>

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~Adlai E. Stevenson

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