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Old 07-03-2011, 06:23 AM   #13242
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Originally Posted by Iridal View Post
I'm sorry Stitchawl, I don't dare take my iPhone in the shower with me. You'll just have to use your imagination. The soap is coconut scented, so be sure to incorporate that into the fantasy
That works for me. I'm burning some coconut inscense just to make the fantasy more vivid. Bless you, my child.

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Won't the biggest difference between natural and artificial be the lack of this special bacteria that is healthy for your stomach? (this was the original idea of the author why we should eat it). Probably not the same bacteria but the same idea of a bacteria that resides in kefir or natto or kombucha or sauerkraut (fermented cabbage)?
Oh, absolutely! I was only speaking to the taste. The health benefits would certainly suffer. I remember reading somewhere that almost anything fermented was beneficial, and that a major food source during America's Civil War was sauerkraut because it provided so much nourishment. Of course, this is also a perfectly valid excuse to drink beer!

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My wife bought a new drink yesterday. Aloe vera drink, the big one 1.5L
In my cup now.
I sure hope the drink company used more than just Aloe Vera in their product. Some years ago I tried squeezing the juice from my Aloe plants and drinking it. This was NOT a good idea...


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