Compounds are wholly different from their elements. I know I've used this comparison in other threads but it bears repeating:
Chlorine is a lethal gas, used in warfare, capable of turning your lungs into mush in seconds.
Sodium is a metal so reactive that it violently bursts into flame on contact with water.
However the compound sodium chloride, which contains nothing but chlorine and sodium, is common table salt, which we willingly add to our food.
Compounds do NOT automatically inherit the properties of their constituent elements.
Hey, Amazon is having a lightening deal on some pyramid bags today. A 2-pack (240ct) for $28.00. They have a few more lightening deals on tea coming up later this morning and early afternoon. It's a tea kind of morning on Amazon =). I have severely depleted my stock in the last week, so Imma grab me some of these lightening deals, I think. Although really I need some herbals, but I think I'll grab some of the black tea pyramid bags and try them out.
This compound can make you wish you were dead.
Ingredients:
1 fifth Gin
1 fifth 151 proof rum
1 fifth Gold tequila (Jose Cuervo)
1 fifth Vodka (Absolut)
1 fifth Tennessee whiskey (Jack Daniel's)
Selection ofite Fruit
2 cans Fruit punch
Ice cubes
Mixing instructions:
Mix all ingredients into a large cooler, punch bowl or garbage can (a new one). Cut larger fruit into pieces and add.
Floride is connected to being old? Wow! Cool! I'm good with coronary disease being the leading cause of death when average life expectancy is 78. It would be a shame if it were connected to infectious disease when the average life-expectancy was 50.
How does floride compare to other factors in heart disease, like too little exercise and eating a fat-rich diet?