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JimmyRay E, Silver
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Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:39 pm Post subject: |
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Ah you gotta have a thrill or two haven't you?
You'd have been proud of me on saturday, I was going round the bends nice and steady. |
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mattr World Champ
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Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:45 pm Post subject: |
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JimmyRay wrote: |
Ah you gotta have a thrill or two haven't you?
You'd have been proud of me on saturday, I was going round the bends nice and steady. |
but you know exactly what i mean don't you...... nothing like a good bit of hard training to sort out a virus  |
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Joined: 19 Apr 2002 Posts: 16900 Location: Harrow
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Ninaprettyballerina Div 3 Pro
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so you dont rub a dock leaf on a nettle sting ? |
good example. dock leaves do absolutely nothing to nettle stings. pure placebo.
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rumex contain chlorphenamine which is an anti histamine - and in Piriton |
not in sufficient quantities to have any effect when you rub it on skin it doesn't. |
ref? |
I'm presuming you refer to this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumex
you might want to check the reference for that bit of information you found on wikipedia - it doesn't actually relate to the claim made but just relates to a page of 'reported uses' of dock leaves. I also can't find any reference to the Botanical Research Institute of Tallaght apart from references to the wikipedia article. and the page on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallaght doesn't have any reference to a botanical institute in a town of 73000 people which you would have thought would be something to mention. I may be wrong but i think someone just made that bit up.
trip, pubmed, google scholar, all draw a blank on any actual evidence. so we can safely assume it's . there's a couple of studies about it in relation to hayfever but they are inconclusive.
as you were.
PS. "Dr A Cocklawn"? did that not ring alarm bells? He doesn't exist by the way  |
Special Guest Star is Doctor Special Guest Star Martin Doubt he needed to check Wikipedia. _________________ Nina is actually a really nice person - Anon  |
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