skyhightree1
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Does anyone in here take that stuff ? I took some and felt like I was 16 again that stuff gave me some serious energy.
Haven't seen 3 6's in years but haven't been looking. Is "Fix a Flat" listed among the ingredients?skyhightree1":1wxtq1zh said:Does anyone in here take that stuff ? I took some and felt like I was 16 again that stuff gave me some serious energy.
TexasBred":2x4dj75s said:Haven't seen 3 6's in years but haven't been looking. Is "Fix a Flat" listed among the ingredients?skyhightree1":2x4dj75s said:Does anyone in here take that stuff ? I took some and felt like I was 16 again that stuff gave me some serious energy.
A Civil War captain in the Georgia Light Artillery, Charles Swift originally bought the formula for his tonic from Irwin Dennard, a plantation owner from Perry, Georgia. According to legend, in 1821 Dennard gave some Creek Indians a suit of clothes for the recipe of herbs and roots (swamp sumac from Alabama, Queen's Delight from South Georgia, and sumac from North Georgia). His slaves found the medicine he bottled highly palatable, perhaps because of its high alcohol content, and regularly used it to cure indigestion.
Deepsouth":8on0o7pa said:Dang Sky, you drink it!? I thought you were talking about something to put on your hair!
greybeard":8on0o7pa said:SSS Tonic:
A Civil War captain in the Georgia Light Artillery, Charles Swift originally bought the formula for his tonic from Irwin Dennard, a plantation owner from Perry, Georgia. According to legend, in 1821 Dennard gave some Creek Indians a suit of clothes for the recipe of herbs and roots (swamp sumac from Alabama, Queen's Delight from South Georgia, and sumac from North Georgia). His slaves found the medicine he bottled highly palatable, perhaps because of its high alcohol content, and regularly used it to cure indigestion.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~abw/char ... story.html
greybeard":2q8bfgh2 said:Do NOT exceed the reccomended dose.
People have died from too much supplemental iron intake, especially if they use a lot of white flour and eat a lot of red meat.
http://drlwilson.com/articles/IRON.htm
greybeard":1lhq1bi7 said:That "13% of all heart problem people were found to be in "iron overload" shocked me.
It's probably safe if you follow the dose rate and keep an eye on how much other iron you take in in your meals.
If you're worried about it, consult your doc and see what he says.