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Wed, 29 Sep 1999 16:33:13 -0400
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::water) and he only cut down on that when he went to
::give blood and they told him his B/P was too high!

        Does he give blood now?  In the Finnish heart study, men with the highest
iron levels had the highest rate of heart disease.  I view this as an
oxidation problem since iron is easily oxidized.  Nevertheless, occasional
blood loss was expected of men in more primitive times and seems like a
good idea for anyone with high iron levels.

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