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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Re: Bottled Water can cause Antimony Poisoning and Flu - Flu Pandemic Update



On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Ashok T. Jaisinghani <ashokjai@sancharnet.in> wrote:
  Bottled Water can cause
Antimony Poisoning and Flu
 
    There are a number of reports that many brands of plastic bottles, used for filling and storing mineral water and soft drinks, are sources of Antimony Poisoning. According to some scientists, small amounts of Antimony can be ingested along with the consumption of mineral water and soft drinks that are stored in plastic bottles.
 
    A little Antimony is added to the polyethylene terephthalate (PET) that is used for manufacturing many brands of plastic bottles. In many tests, the scientists have found that small quantities of Antimony get continuously released from the PET bottles into the mineral water and soft drinks during the period of storage, which can last for a few weeks or even as long as 6 months. The regular consumers of such water and soft drinks can become sick due to chronic Antimony Poisoning.
 
    If the reports about the presence of Antimony in many brands of bottled water and soft drinks are correct, I can state that this type of chronic Antimony Poisoning can cause loss of immunity in many people. Such loss of immunity due to Antimony Poisoning can also certainly contribute to the spread of the Flu Pandemic, and other related diseases, in the millions of people who drink the mineral water and soft drinks stored in plastic bottles. 
 
    Ashok T. Jaisinghani.
      Editor & Publisher:
www.Top-Nut.com   Top Nutritionist 
 
 
    Flu toll update from Pune: About 149 persons, including a 57-year old former Member of the Indian Parliament, are reported to have died of Swine Flu in Pune till 31 December 2009.



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