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Post away, Rodney!

I'd hate to be any kind of damper on your posting! Your posts are always

very informative and intellectually stimulating!

>From: " Rodney " <perspect1111@...>

>Reply-

>

>Subject: [ ] Zinc

>Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 21:52:52 -0000

>

>Hi folks:

>

>If will tolerate just one more post on my supplements

>issue (!) I have just calculated how many ounces of oysters I would

>need to consume, if I want to raise my zinc consumption to 125% of

>the RDA, by eating the oyster 'supplement' weekly.

>

>The answer(s) (using data from Bowes & Church's) appears to be as

>follows: If it is in the form of wild atlantic oysters then I need

>2.3 oz per week; if in the form of farmed atlantic oysters .... 5.3

>oz; and if in the form of pacific oysters .............. 12.2 oz.

>

>Better know where yer oysters come from.

>

>Rodney.

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Hi :

Thanks! Just as well no one is looking because I am probably

blushing right now.

Anyway, one more thing we have now learned about you is you have a

tendency to exaggerate!

Rodney.

> Post away, Rodney!

>

> I'd hate to be any kind of damper on your posting! Your posts are

always

> very informative and intellectually stimulating!

>

>

> >From: " Rodney " <perspect1111@y...>

> >Reply-

> >

> >Subject: [ ] Zinc

> >Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 21:52:52 -0000

> >

> >Hi folks:

> >

> >If will tolerate just one more post on my supplements

> >issue (!) I have just calculated how many ounces of oysters I

would

> >need to consume, if I want to raise my zinc consumption to 125% of

> >the RDA, by eating the oyster 'supplement' weekly.

> >

> >The answer(s) (using data from Bowes & Church's) appears to be as

> >follows: If it is in the form of wild atlantic oysters then I need

> >2.3 oz per week; if in the form of farmed atlantic oysters ....

5.3

> >oz; and if in the form of pacific oysters .............. 12.2 oz.

> >

> >Better know where yer oysters come from.

> >

> >Rodney.

> >

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I just tries to call 'em as I see 'em!

>From: " Rodney " <perspect1111@...>

>Reply-

>

>Subject: [ ] Re: Zinc

>Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2004 01:14:43 -0000

>

>Hi :

>

>Thanks! Just as well no one is looking because I am probably

>blushing right now.

>

>Anyway, one more thing we have now learned about you is you have a

>tendency to exaggerate!

>

>Rodney.

>

>

> > Post away, Rodney!

> >

> > I'd hate to be any kind of damper on your posting! Your posts are

>always

> > very informative and intellectually stimulating!

> >

> >

> > >From: " Rodney " <perspect1111@y...>

> > >Reply-

> > >

> > >Subject: [ ] Zinc

> > >Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 21:52:52 -0000

> > >

> > >Hi folks:

> > >

> > >If will tolerate just one more post on my supplements

> > >issue (!) I have just calculated how many ounces of oysters I

>would

> > >need to consume, if I want to raise my zinc consumption to 125% of

> > >the RDA, by eating the oyster 'supplement' weekly.

> > >

> > >The answer(s) (using data from Bowes & Church's) appears to be as

> > >follows: If it is in the form of wild atlantic oysters then I need

> > >2.3 oz per week; if in the form of farmed atlantic oysters ....

>5.3

> > >oz; and if in the form of pacific oysters .............. 12.2 oz.

> > >

> > >Better know where yer oysters come from.

> > >

> > >Rodney.

> > >

>

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