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is right! It is 100% mehta casting. Allie has been going there for 1 1/2 yrs and we are very happy with Dr.P!Amy JSent via DROID on Verizon Wireless Help! I just called to Greenville Shriners and was told they don't use the Mehta casting, they use the Risser. Is this correct?

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Thank you both so much for the clarification!

>

> is right! It is 100% mehta casting. Allie has been going there for 1

1/2 yrs and we are very happy with Dr.P!

>

> Amy J

>

> Sent via DROID on Verizon Wireless

>

> Help!

>

>  

> I just called to Greenville Shriners and was told they don't use the Mehta

> casting, they use the Risser. Is this correct?

>

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Thank you both so much for the clarification!

>

> is right! It is 100% mehta casting. Allie has been going there for 1

1/2 yrs and we are very happy with Dr.P!

>

> Amy J

>

> Sent via DROID on Verizon Wireless

>

> Help!

>

>  

> I just called to Greenville Shriners and was told they don't use the Mehta

> casting, they use the Risser. Is this correct?

>

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Hi,

Depends, some decaf is created by chemicals and some by a water extraction

method. The first would not be good for your Kombucha the second should work

fine.

Different researchers have said that caffein is used in the Kombucha

fermentation process and others say it is not.

Peace, Love and Harmony,

Be

>

> Sorry group, I am hoping someone can answer this question soon.

> I have the water boiling asnd I just le3rned that I have decaffeinated tea.

>

> I can't remember what the consensus was concerning using it?

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Hi,

Depends, some decaf is created by chemicals and some by a water extraction

method. The first would not be good for your Kombucha the second should work

fine.

Different researchers have said that caffein is used in the Kombucha

fermentation process and others say it is not.

Peace, Love and Harmony,

Be

>

> Sorry group, I am hoping someone can answer this question soon.

> I have the water boiling asnd I just le3rned that I have decaffeinated tea.

>

> I can't remember what the consensus was concerning using it?

>

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> can any one please tell me site from where i can download clinical problems in

solving dentistry (third edition) for free

> thanks

>Thanks a lot but unfortunately link removed,any other source?

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