RE: "toxic level"

Donna Fezler (gcr@rhealiving.com)
Thu, 15 Apr 1999 07:21:26 -0500

Steve,

And the reverse is true, water is by definition a drug, it cures
dehydration, a condition that has 100% mortality if untreated.

You did not go to the sight. I am saying that long-term low levels of
exposure will compromise the body in a manner that has been unrecognized
except at the cellular level. The assumption that autoimmune disorders are
the body attacking itself is wrong and illogical in a survival of the
fittest strategy.

Donna Fezler
http://www.rhealiving.com

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu [SMTP:owner-sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu] On
Behalf Of Steve Groff
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 8:47 PM
To: gcr@rhealiving.com
Cc: sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu
Subject: Re: "toxic level"

Donna Fezler wrote:

> I think the idea that there is a "toxic level" needs to be reassessed.
>

I agree, but I think the *dosage* should be given the greatest attention.
The
word *toxic* has been thrown around indiscriminately. Everything can be
toxic.
It's the dosage that is relevant. Pure water can be toxic if taken in large
doses.

Steve Groff

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