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Vito wrote:

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they're too small to eat....they're not even as big as a fingernail.....



What about washing then boiling a mess of then and use the stock for a
chowder?



Don't forget that the things concentrate heavy metals and chemical toxins, if you wish to become a walking night light eat em, otherwise I'd not
recommend consuming the things.

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Garlic is a wonderful chelating agent that removes metals from the body.

Gilligan

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Vito wrote:

"katysails" wrote

they're too small to eat....they're not even as big as a fingernail.....



What about washing then boiling a mess of then and use the stock for a
chowder?



Don't forget that the things concentrate heavy metals and chemical toxins,

if you wish to become a walking night light eat em, otherwise I'd not
recommend consuming the things.

Cheers
Marty



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Garlic is a wonderful chelating agent that removes metals from the body.


So is EDTA. Mix a little in with some wasabi--yummy.

Max


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You'd have to use so much that it wouldn't be worth putting in any mussels
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Garlic is a wonderful chelating agent that removes metals from the body.

Gilligan

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Vito wrote:

"katysails" wrote

they're too small to eat....they're not even as big as a
fingernail.....


What about washing then boiling a mess of then and use the stock for a
chowder?



Don't forget that the things concentrate heavy metals and chemical
toxins,

if you wish to become a walking night light eat em, otherwise I'd not
recommend consuming the things.

Cheers
Marty





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Gilligan wrote:

Garlic is a wonderful chelating agent that removes metals from the body.


Possibly, but does it do anything for dioxin ingestion? What about benzene and furans?

I think phlogistine would be prophylactic.


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Gilligan wrote:

Garlic is a wonderful chelating agent that removes metals from the body.


Possibly, but does it do anything for dioxin ingestion? What about benzene

and furans?

My recommendation would be to NOT ingest dioxin, benzene or furans.

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Better stay away from Perrier, VietNamese shrimp and catfish!

Is it ok to ingest mycotoxins?

Gilligan



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"Martin Baxter" wrote in message

Gilligan wrote:

Garlic is a wonderful chelating agent that removes metals from the

body.


Possibly, but does it do anything for dioxin ingestion? What about

benzene
and furans?

My recommendation would be to NOT ingest dioxin, benzene or furans.

Max




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Better stay away from Perrier, VietNamese shrimp and catfish!

Is it ok to ingest mycotoxins?


You mean like psilocybe mushrooms? Sure, go for it. It's a full-moon
staple in the BVI.

Max


 
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