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I'm a bit new to this group, but I wanted to tell you about a new type
of gadget you may start seeing on high end cookware - it's an antioxidant device. A manufacturer has begun putting an electronic gadget in the handle to put electrons back into your food as you cook it, to keep it from oxidizing. Kinda cool. I wrote up what I've seen on my site, http://www.healthandwellnesswise.com...are_trend.html but I don't have alink to the manufacturer yet. Anyway, take a look and read a little more. I think this is the start of a new trend. kev984 |
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On Sep 6, 10:53 pm, wrote:
I'm a bit new to this group, but I wanted to tell you .... [snip] No, you wanted to entice people to your website. I have time on my hands this morning so I actually looked, though I usually don't. The first entry was so ignorant I clicked around on several of the topics. Seldom have I seen so much unsupported nonsense. Ultimately, all the entries seem to be sales pitches. Salesmanship through superstition, you might call it. Yet it's all well enough written. I give the English usage a B+, the (complete absence of reliable science or research) an F. -aem |
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No, you wanted to entice people to your website.
I have time on my hands this morning so I actually looked, though I usually don't. The first entry was so ignorant I clicked around on several of the topics. Seldom have I seen so much unsupported nonsense. Ultimately, all the entries seem to be sales pitches. Salesmanship through superstition, you might call it. Yet it's all well enough written. I give the English usage a B+, the (complete absence of reliable science or research) an F. -aem As soon as I saw magnet therapy in the sidebar, I knew this was quack city. |
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On Sep 7, 12:53 am, wrote:
I'm a bit new to this group, but I wanted to tell you about a new type of gadget you may start seeing on high end cookware - it's an antioxidant device. A manufacturer has begun putting an electronic gadget in the handle to put electrons back into your food as you cook it, to keep it from oxidizing. Kinda cool. I wrote up what I've seen on my but I don't have alink to the manufacturer yet. Anyway, take a look and read a little more. I think this is the start of a new trend. kev984 I think you need some new tinfoil for that hat. N. |