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Old September 25th 04, 11:49 AM
nightbat
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nightbat wrote

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:

nightbat i do not put the saw dust of red wood in my sweet potato
pies.(no No ) I use red wood from the General Sherman tree in my
bread(get that right) Don't screw up my cook book for "extended life".
I don't have any soup in my cook book,and was thinking of turtle
soup,but I have all ready out lived turtles. There is a California tree
that lives longer than red woods,and I would like to chew on that,but
can;'t think of its name. nightbat the reality is never eat eggs,for
God punishes us for eating embryos. Stay well think in every
direction,and don't let your ego close your mind to thoughts of others,
It is their spacetime too Bert


nightbat

Ok Bert, so you now say you only put it in your bread not sweet
potato pies, hmmmmmm, then what about the pie recipe you sent me, is it
for bread or pies? The use of red wood saw dust was your idea remember
Bert in your " How to stop hair loss and regrow hair post " of April 29,
2004.

See:

Subject:
****How to stop hair loss and regrow hair****
Date:
Thu, 29 Apr 2004 08:58:52 -0400
From:
(G=EMC^2 Glazier)
Organization:
WebTV Subscriber
Newsgroups:
alt.astronomy
References:
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Hi nightbat well I have to come in when Mexican sweet potatoes are
mentioned.nightbat since I can't go to Google but you can see if you
can
find out if the Mexican sweet potato is mentioned as a way of
creating a
chemical that stimulates cell growth. I have to tell you and my
emailers
I did not make this up. It was research done about 15 years ago. Yes
it
does restore grey hair to its original color,and naturally makes it
thicker. In the lab where that got an 11 million dollar
government grant for this research it took over a year to have as
much
of this concentrated serum to inject into two mice that were dying of
old age.(hair grey and falling out) Within a few weeks their hair was
black and they were sexually active. I think the reseach was done at
the U of Michigan,and the name of the reseacher could be
Rosenberg(not
sure) Eating red wood saw dust is my own
idea,and
it comes from the fact that red wood trees live a very long
time(thousands of years) Well I guess if Cambells made turtle
soup
I would be eating that. Bert PS nightbat most of my email on
this
comes from woman. I'm waiting to hear from Sharon Stone.

End of Your Original Reference Post

nightbat
Ha, ha, now I have to go and do some research at WalMart Bert,
and check and see if any of their bread has red wood saw dust in it.
(:~)


the nightbat