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Hi Everyone. I don't often post but really learn a lot from those of

you who do. Thank you all.

I just have a few random things to bring up...

Alum: I'm using this chemical as a mordant for dyeing, and my dye

references list 3 compounds that are called alum -- the common

denominator being that they all have aluminum in there somewhere. So

when I went to the drugstore and found a bottle of alum I asked the

pharmacist which kind it was and he knew nothing. Later I checked the

inet and found something alarming about the " crisp pickle " use for

alum. The veggies/fruit is soaked in an alum solution then rinsed

off, so it may not even show up on the ingredients list. But what was

shocking is the way alum makes veggies/fruits crisp. The aluminum

bonds with the rind or skin, forming what I imagine as a

molecular-thin foil that acts like a shield and crunches when biten.

Yikes!

Brain Size: Discussion of raw diets make me wonder about a recent

statement on a documentary (by an anthropology professor) that the key

to human evolution was the discovery of fire, which lead to cooked

foods that were easier to digest and hence provided the enormous

amount of fuel needed for brain growth and function. Sorry I can't

provide a citation for this information, but it was on TV a while ago.

Meaning of Life: Another science show on TV that I saw lately was

talking about parasites/microbes etc. and one of the scientists

interviewed said that life is nothing but a constant battle between us

and our parasites. Like viruses and prions, chemical molecules aren't

actually " alive " but they too can inhabit our bodies and do various

harm. I know that's a pretty grim view of the human condition, but

the guy was a molecular biologist and just calling it as he sees it.

I picked up on the comment because I had previously heard that if all

of " me " disappeared, leaving only the invaders (parasites, microbes,

etc,), " I " would still look like " me " right down to the eyelashes.

Cheers,

Bonnie.

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