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I was just thinkig how many perfect specimens of good health exist in

africa or even aboriginal communities. These people's have brilliant

fat muscle averages that place them right up there in the lean long

life studies of some serious research that's occured in the past 10 to

20 years. Yet the fact that these people often don't practise simple

hygeine see's them have a life span just into the 40 year mark.

This same principle applied to many big cities- they had many strange

diseases 100 plus years ago that saw many loose there lives and this

all reversed from simple hygeine.We are actually seeing diseases that

date back 100 years in our aboriginal population due to this same set

of circumstances.

You would think someone that can travell 20 miles a day to accumulate

his food and is of lean build can go from perfect health to death that

simply and you want to " try and fix the immune system " PLEASSSSSSSE

spare me from these blinkered ding dongs.

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I suppose,if fish tank heaters haven't significantly changed " since I

was a lad " there are a couple of points.

!. Ours had suction cups to hold it to the side, in those, far off days

they were your actual genuine rubber ... effects of KT on?

2. said cups *were*, in many cases, removable anyway and you could, with

a little fiddling fix them up so that they didn't fully submerge if

that's your problem.

B

afurfriendzy wrote:

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> Yes..yes.. I need to go buy a stick on thermometer..

>

> I saw a square glass vase type thing today at Goodwill with no lip

> and would work perfectly for the fish tank heater... I may return

> and see if it's still there and try to devise a cover for it - one

> that keeps the flies out. The temperature range for one of those

> WOULD be perfect..60-70's.

>

> Pam

>

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Hi EveryOne,

While some of those square or rectangular fish tanks might be used as

a heating chamber for fermenting Kombucha they should _not_ be used

for the brewing container itself. Most of those tanks are held

together with some kind of glue and the glue could get in your

Kombucha and be toxic.

Peace, Love and Harmony,

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-- In kombucha tea , Kane <brainnake@...> wrote:

>

> I suppose,if fish tank heaters haven't significantly changed " since I

> was a lad " there are a couple of points.

> !. Ours had suction cups to hold it to the side, in those, far off days

> they were your actual genuine rubber ... effects of KT on?

> 2. said cups *were*, in many cases, removable anyway and you could,

with

> a little fiddling fix them up so that they didn't fully submerge if

> that's your problem.

> B

>

> afurfriendzy wrote:

> >

> > Yes..yes.. I need to go buy a stick on thermometer..

> >

> > I saw a square glass vase type thing today at Goodwill with no lip

> > and would work perfectly for the fish tank heater... I may return

> > and see if it's still there and try to devise a cover for it - one

> > that keeps the flies out. The temperature range for one of those

> > WOULD be perfect..60-70's.

> >

> > Pam

> >

>

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true-true... no petrochemicals in my KT..hmmm...unfortunately when I

fiddle either end up breaking or getting frustrated.

what about putting a jar ontop of one of those electric coffee cup

warmers ?

P-

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> they were your actual genuine rubber ... effects of KT on?

> 2. said cups *were*, in many cases, removable anyway and you could,

with

> a little fiddling fix them up so that they didn't fully submerge if

> that's your problem.

> B

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My sister-in-law's side table was irreparably damaged by one of those

coffee cup heaters! Burned a hole in it....

Beware of them! They are not safe for unsupervised use!

Gayle

On Oct 31, 2008, at 8:00 PM, afurfriendzy wrote:

> true-true... no petrochemicals in my KT..hmmm...unfortunately when I

> fiddle either end up breaking or getting frustrated.

>

> what about putting a jar ontop of one of those electric coffee cup

> warmers ?

>

>

>

> P-

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>> they were your actual genuine rubber ... effects of KT on?

>> 2. said cups *were*, in many cases, removable anyway and you could,

> with

>> a little fiddling fix them up so that they didn't fully submerge if

>> that's your problem.

>> B

>

>

>

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>

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