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Re: Why do ripe fruits -- especially when canned -- smell bad? -- excluding apples and cantaloupes

by Billy Rose <rosefam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 31, 2007 at 09:51 AM

In article <omp_omelet-A044EC.09225331072007@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
 Omelet <omp_omelet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> In article <1185849319.816421.163560@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>  neilsf1975@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> 
> <snipped excellent post for space>
> 
> > So it sounds entirely reasonable to me that what smells fine to others
> > may sometimes smell immeasurably-foul to you.  People do have
> > different likes and dislikes in smells and tastes for a reason.
> > 
> > Neil
> 
> On an odd note, I've noted that my sense of smell has improved 
> drastically and become FAR more sensitive (almost too sensitive lately) 
> since I got back in the habit of taking trace minerals.
> 
> Just a personal observation.
> 
> It's almost annoying. At the moment, it's gotten bad enough to where 
> it's irritating to be stopped in traffic behind a cigarette smoker in a 
> car. I appear to be sensitive to that particular stench. (Sorry, but it 
> smells very bad to me!). :-P
> 
> And I'm not even one of those dorks that tends to have a real problem 
> with smokers rights. I'm against the ban on public smoking as long as 
> there are places for them to go and I can escape from it...
> 
> They recently banned all smoking at work. Needless to say, it's not 
> working. Visitors are going to smoke so the ban can only be enforced 
> against employees. No way in hell can security stop patients and 
> visitors from smoking even tho' they are supposed to try. <G>
> 
> I think it's hilarious that they even bothered to pass the "policy".
> 
> Now there are cigarette butts all over the ground outside of the ER 
> because they removed all the ash trays.
> 
> Duh.
> 
> Anyway, I'm wondering if Trace Mineral supplementation might be able to 
> help Radium develop a more normal sense of smell. I use "Natures Plus" 
> brand Trace Minerals. Inexpensive.
> 
> They also seem to help with Sciatica pain.

Sensitivity to tobacco smoke just means that it isn't common in your  
environment. Tobacco is very addictive, as witnessed by people on 
ventilators,  smoking during treatment.  Leaving ash trays would just, 
as we say now, enable smokers to injure themselves and others. The best 
thing that ever came from tobacco was the Bob Newhart routine about Sir 
Walter Raleigh phoning England to tell them of his wonderful new 
discovery.
--------
.. . .  Tob-acco... er, what's tob-acco, Walt?...
It's a kind of leaf, huh?...
And you bought eighty tonnes of it?!!...
Let me get this straight, Walt, you've bought eighty tonnes of leaves? 
This may come as a kind of a surprise to you Walt but come fall in 
England, we're kinda upto our...
It isn't that kind of leaf, huh?...
Oh!, what kind is it then... some special kind of food?...
Not exactly?...
Oh, it has a lot of different uses, like, what are some of the uses, 
Walt?...
Are you saying 'snuff', Walt?...
What's snuff?...
You take a pinch of tobacco, ha! ha! ha!...
And you shove it up your nose. ha! ha! ha!...
and it makes you sneeze? ha! ha! ha!...
Yeh, I imagine it would, Walt! Hey, Goldenrod seems to do it pretty well 
over here!
It has other uses though, huh?...
You can chew it!...
Or put it in a pipe!...
Or you can shred it up...
And put it in a piece of paper. ha! ha! ha!...
And roll it up. ha ha ha...
Don't tell me, Walt, don't tell me. ha! ha! ha! you stick it in your 
ear, right? ha! ha! ha!...
Oh! between your lips!...
Then what do you do, Walt? ha! ha! ha!...
You set fire to it! ha! ha! ha!...
Then what do you do, Walt?...
Ha! ha! ha! You inhale the smoke, huh! ha! ha! ha!...
You know, Walt... it seems you can stand in front of your own fireplace 
and have the same thing going for you!

http://monologues.co.uk/Bob_Newhart/Tobacco.htm
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A different observation is that I take medication for hypertension (had 
it all my life) but it didn't seem to be working. I started drinking 
water with "self heal" steeped in it and my blood pressure went to 
normal (123/76), which is most un-normal for me. I use 3 oz - 4 oz 
chopped-"self heal" (mint and lemon added for flavor)/ waterpitcher. I 
let the water pitcher stand for at least an hour and then refill with 
water as needed for 2 - 3 days (It is the drinking water). The putative 
effects were immediate and enduring.  I still take my medications but, 
with the  doctor's consent, I will cut back on them to see how causal 
the relation****p is between the "Prunellae vulgaris"  and the 
hypertension.
-- 
FB - FFF

Billy
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/
 




 8 Posts in Topic:
Re: Why do ripe fruits -- especially when canned -- smell bad? -
Omelet <omp_omelet@[EM  2007-07-31 09:22:53 
Re: Why do ripe fruits -- especially when canned -- smell bad? -
Billy Rose <rosefam@[E  2007-07-31 09:51:49 
Re: Why do ripe fruits -- especially when canned -- smell bad? -
Omelet <omp_omelet@[EM  2007-08-01 10:59:11 
Re: Why do ripe fruits -- especially when canned -- smell bad? -
Billy Rose <rosefam@[E  2007-08-01 10:18:42 
Re: Why do ripe fruits -- especially when canned -- smell bad? -
Charlie   2007-08-01 14:55:20 
Re: Why do ripe fruits -- especially when canned -- smell bad? -
Billy Rose <rosefam@[E  2007-08-01 15:53:51 
Re: Why do ripe fruits -- especially when canned -- smell bad? -
Charlie   2007-08-01 19:08:06 
Re: Why do ripe fruits -- especially when canned -- smell bad? -
Omelet <omp_omelet@[EM  2007-08-02 10:27:38 

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