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By Leviathan.Matteh 2013-03-20 21:25:35
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A 47-year-old Michigan woman developed a bone disease rarely seen in the U.S. after she drank a pitcher of tea made from at least 100 tea bags daily, for 17 years, researchers report.

The Detroit woman visited the doctor after experiencing pain in her lower back, arms, legs and hips for five years.

X-rays revealed areas of very dense bone on the spinal vertebrae and calcifications of ligaments in her arm, said study researcher Dr. Sudhaker D. Rao, a physician at Henry Ford Hospital who specializes in endocrinology and bone and mineral metabolism.

The researchers suspected the woman had skeletal fluorosis, a bone disease caused by consuming too much fluoride (a mineral found in tea as well as drinking water).

The patient's blood levels of fluoride were four times higher than what would be considered normal, the researchers said.

Skeletal fluorosis is endemic in regions of the world with naturally high levels of fluoride in drinking water, including some parts of India and China, but is rare in Europe and North America. (Low levels of fluoride are added to drinking water in the United States to prevent cavities, but aren't high enough to cause fluorosis.)

Rao said the patient was originally referred to him because her doctors suspected she had cancer, which can also show up on an X-ray as areas of dense bone. But because Rao had seen cases of skeletal fluorosis in his native India, "I was able to recognize it immediately," he said.

Excess fluoride is typically eliminated from the body by the kidneys, Rao said. But if one consumes a lot of it, as this patient did through tea drinking, over time, the fluoride forms crystal deposits on bone, Rao said.

A few other cases of skeletal fluorosis caused by tea drinking have been reported in the United States. In these cases, patients typically drank a gallon of tea a day, Rao said. Rao and colleagues instructed their patient to stop drinking tea, after which she experienced an improvement in symptoms. The fluoride deposits will gradually go away as the bone remodels (or repairs) itself, a process that occurs frequently in the body, Rao said.

A description of the case will published tomorrow (March 21) in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Never knew this about tea and thought i'd share this little story =)
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By Fenrir.Weakness 2013-03-20 21:37:50
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Pfft... instant tea is all I need anyway.
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By Odin.Tsuneo 2013-03-20 21:42:05
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Don't make your tea with 100 tea bags maybe?
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2013-03-20 21:43:19
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A 47-year-old Michigan woman developed a bone disease rarely seen in the U.S. after she drank a pitcher of tea made from at least 100 tea bags daily, for 17 years, researchers report.
Why the *** would someone do this?
By volkom 2013-03-20 21:43:23
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why don't people do things in moderation i'll never know.
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By Odin.Liela 2013-03-20 21:43:30
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I drink 1-2 glasses of home brewed iced tea daily throughout the warmer months. I love it, but there's no way I could chug a gallon or more per day! Crazy! Delicious crazy.
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By Fairy.Spence 2013-03-20 21:45:10
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By Bahamut.Baconwrap 2013-03-20 21:48:36
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A 47-year-old Michigan woman developed a bone disease rarely seen in the U.S. after she drank a pitcher of tea made from at least 100 tea bags daily, for 17 years, researchers report.
Why the *** would someone do this?

Remember the popcorn man!?

Man Wins $7 Million In Suit Claiming Microwave Popcorn Caused Lung Disease
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By Valefor.Applebottoms 2013-03-20 22:06:34
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A 47-year-old Michigan woman developed a bone disease rarely seen in the U.S. after she drank a pitcher of tea made from at least 100 tea bags daily, for 17 years, researchers report.
Why the *** would someone do this?

Remember the popcorn man!?

Man Wins $7 Million In Suit Claiming Microwave Popcorn Caused Lung Disease

Methinks the difference here is if she DOES stop drinking the tea her body will naturally repair itself getting rid of the extra fluoride.

The man who had "popcorn lung" will have that for the rest of his life. D:

..and didn't they blow all that money within a few years anyways?
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By Leviathan.Matteh 2013-03-20 22:08:15
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Leviathan.Matteh said: »
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A 47-year-old Michigan woman developed a bone disease rarely seen in the U.S. after she drank a pitcher of tea made from at least 100 tea bags daily, for 17 years, researchers report.
Why the *** would someone do this?

Remember the popcorn man!?

Man Wins $7 Million In Suit Claiming Microwave Popcorn Caused Lung Disease


LOL I remember popcorn man. I also Remember the Hot Coffee with McDonalds Woman too. However the most recent BS is Dr. Oz Sued by Viewer

Kicker is, He should of known with having neuropathy he was not gonna feel the heat. So its a BS lawsuit and hes too old to try to shoot for "EZ Money".
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By Leviathan.Matteh 2013-03-20 22:10:51
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Valefor.Applebottoms said: »
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
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Leviathan.Matteh said: »
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A 47-year-old Michigan woman developed a bone disease rarely seen in the U.S. after she drank a pitcher of tea made from at least 100 tea bags daily, for 17 years, researchers report.
Why the *** would someone do this?

Remember the popcorn man!?

Man Wins $7 Million In Suit Claiming Microwave Popcorn Caused Lung Disease

Methinks the difference here is if she DOES stop drinking the tea her body will naturally repair itself getting rid of the extra fluoride.

The man who had "popcorn lung" will have that for the rest of his life. D:

..and didn't they blow all that money within a few years anyways?


I think the point hes trying to make is the woman might sue the tea company cause it don't have a disclaimer of risk? LOL seriously i never knew tea could do that but then again i don't drink a gallon a day of tea either. I actually only drink tea once in a blue moon O.o
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By Bahamut.Baconwrap 2013-03-20 22:17:26
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Leviathan.Matteh said: »
I think the point hes trying to make is the woman might sue the tea company cause it don't have a disclaimer of risk? LOL seriously i never knew tea could do that but then again i don't drink a gallon a day of tea either. I actually only drink tea once in a blue moon O.o

Actually...my point was regarding consumer mentality where common sense is absent :)

*** I'M GOING TO EAT 17 Jack-n-Box Hot Mess burgers a day and then complain of some medical disorder I develop ya'll!!!
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By Shiva.Arana 2013-03-20 22:17:28
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Hot Coffee with McDonalds Woman
That was actually a very justifiable lawsuit.
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By Leviathan.Matteh 2013-03-20 22:27:18
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Shiva.Arana said: »
Leviathan.Matteh said: »
Hot Coffee with McDonalds Woman
That was actually a very justifiable lawsuit.


Jury said it was also 20% her fault. To me it just seemed like so much BS cause my common sense tells me coffee is hot and you wanna handle it with care. She only got like 647k anyway unlike the millions that was reported by the news.

Don't forget she did try to settle for like 20k and McD's said no. So it was kinda dumb for McD's not to pay out the 20k vs having to pay 647k.

Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
Leviathan.Matteh said: »
I think the point hes trying to make is the woman might sue the tea company cause it don't have a disclaimer of risk? LOL seriously i never knew tea could do that but then again i don't drink a gallon a day of tea either. I actually only drink tea once in a blue moon O.o

Actually...my point was regarding consumer mentality where common sense is absent :)

*** I'M GOING TO EAT 17 Jack-n-Box Hot Mess burgers a day and then complain of some medical disorder I develop ya'll!!!

I won't be shocked to see someone suing every soda company cause there is no disclaimer saying on each can and bottle "May cause Diabetes" lol.
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By Lakshmi.Aelius 2013-03-20 22:27:40
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Ugh... seems like anything gives someone cancer these days.
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By Fenrir.Terminus 2013-03-20 22:30:04
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I literally drink about 5 liters of Mountain Dew every day. Easily, actually. PLUS whatever I drink at meals. For years. And I don't sddlkjsfdslkjklfjsdkldj feel like anything is wrong whatsoever.(*&^(*&^(*&^(*&^(*6小印第安人骑着自行车在雨的火星平原上的一个漂亮的紫色。In other words I'm normal, and all this is isГлупая тактика паники вызвано Обама.

I know how to copy and paste, too:D
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By Drjones 2013-03-20 22:31:11
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I came in here ready to make a joke about the UK, but then it was just about stupid people.

Seriously, what on earth would possess you to make tea using 100 bags? That's *** nuts.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2013-03-20 22:31:44
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Hey, dont bring Obama into this!
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By Ragnarok.Zohnax 2013-03-20 22:33:08
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Think Mtn. Dew has a cancer causing agent as well. >_>;
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By Shiva.Arana 2013-03-20 22:34:19
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Fenrir.Terminus said: »
I literally drink about 5 liters of Mountain Dew every day. Easily, actually. PLUS whatever I drink at meals. For years. And I don't sddlkjsfdslkjklfjsdkldj feel like anything is wrong whatsoever.(*&^(*&^(*&^(*&^(*6小印第安人骑着自行车在雨的火星平原上的一个漂亮的紫色。In other words I'm normal, and all this is isГлупая тактика паники вызвано Обама.

I know how to copy and paste, too:D
Watch out I hear MD shrinks your nuts prolly Obama's fault as well.

Leviathan.Matteh said: »
Shiva.Arana said: »
Leviathan.Matteh said: »
Hot Coffee with McDonalds Woman
That was actually a very justifiable lawsuit.


Jury said it was also 20% her fault. To me it just seemed like so much BS cause my common sense tells me coffee is hot and you wanna handle it with care. She only got like 647k anyway unlike the millions that was reported by the news.

Don't forget she did try to settle for like 20k and McD's said no. So it was kinda dumb for McD's not to pay out the 20k vs having to pay 647k.
I just can't see a good reason for their coffee being hot enough to cause third degree burns if spilled. So many people before her were burned as well. She may have been slightly to blame but they were risking the public and their employs safety.
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By Fenrir.Terminus 2013-03-20 22:35:48
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Hey, dont bring Obama into this!

But it's a conspiracy!

But seriously, it seems as if common sense has left a lot of people. Not just the common sense to think "this might be dangerous" but also think that "this thing I do is pretty eccentric, and might end up having consequences, but, it makes me happy, so it's all good."

But, I don't know, maybe it's cause so many people are so desperate for attention anymore, that even if they otherwise would not make a big thing out of it, they do because they get in the news one day or maybe get some good money.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2013-03-20 22:35:56
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All apart of the New World Order plan to rid the world of the excess baggage on this planet.

Yes, inhale that popcorn smoke my pretties. Your lungs will soon fail and my plan will succeed!

Wonder what type of horrible condition I can get from eating nothing but bacon for 15 years.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2013-03-20 22:39:39
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Common sense isn't common.

This is 'Murica! If I want to juggle explosives in my hand and I happen to lose a limb you bet I'm suing the manufacturer for not putting "Do not juggle" on the label.
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By Leviathan.Matteh 2013-03-20 22:44:54
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I just can't see a good reason for their coffee being hot enough to cause third degree burns if spilled. So many people before her were burned as well. She may have been slightly to blame but they were risking the public and their employs safety.

apparently 180 to 190 degrees Fahrenheit will give a person third-degree burns in two to seven seconds, while home-coffee brewers normally serve coffee at much lower temperatures at 130 to 140 degrees which won't immediately burn you. but McD's & Starbucks & other joints serve it at such a high temp because some customers prefer it.
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By Odin.Tsuneo 2013-03-20 22:46:54
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I only got a second degree burn from dropping a 800°F soldering iron on my hand, so I really don't see how you could get a third degree burn from coffee.
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By Lakshmi.Aelius 2013-03-20 22:47:09
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Seems you can sue anyone for anything these days. I'm going to sue Hustler Magazine for giving my wrist carpal tunnel.
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By Shiva.Arana 2013-03-20 22:47:21
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Leviathan.Matteh said: »
McD's & Starbucks & other joints serve it at such a high temp because some customers prefer it.
Oh wow didn't know there were people that enjoyed having their esophagus melted that's insane. ._.

Odin.Tsuneo said: »
I only got a second degree burn from dropping a 800°F soldering iron on my hand, so I really don't see how you could get a third degree burn from coffee.
It's very possible. Though I'm not sure how you didn't from the Iron.

The coffee was 180-190

at 113 degrees you get a 3rd degree burn after 5 hours
at 116.6 degrees, after 45 minutes
at 118.4 degrees, after 20 minutes
at 120, after 10 minutes
at 124, after 4.2 minutes
at 131, after 30 seconds
and at 140, after 5 seconds.
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By Leviathan.Matteh 2013-03-20 22:56:15
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Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »
Common sense isn't common.

This is 'Murica! If I want to juggle explosives in my hand and I happen to lose a limb you bet I'm suing the manufacturer for not putting "Do not juggle" on the label.

"Workman Puts Ladder in Manure, Slips, Sues Ladder Company"

Might sound familiar to you if you ever watched 60mins however it was 60mins getting duped and what happened was the ladder broke in half. The real lawsuit had nothing to do with manure; the ladder had broken with less than 450 pounds on it, even though it had a safety rating that said it could support up to 1,000

So yeah, watch out for the guy that goes out and juggles explosives! XD
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By Asura.Zemzerrett 2013-03-20 23:26:54
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Leviathan.Matteh said: »
I won't be shocked to see someone suing every soda company cause there is no disclaimer saying on each can and bottle "May cause Diabetes" lol.

Coca-Cola addiction linked to death

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Harris drank up to 10 litres [2.64 Gal] of Coke every day - equal to more than twice the recommended safe daily limit of caffeine and almost one kilogram [around 2.2 oz.] of sugar.

She died aged 30, on February 25, 2010, from a cardiac arrest. Her partner, Christopher Hodgkinson, found her seated on the toilet, slumped against the wall and gasping for air.
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By Bismarck.Ariyon 2013-03-21 00:08:15
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Asura.Zemzerrett said: »
Leviathan.Matteh said: »
I won't be shocked to see someone suing every soda company cause there is no disclaimer saying on each can and bottle "May cause Diabetes" lol.

Coca-Cola addiction linked to death

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Harris drank up to 10 litres [2.64 Gal] of Coke every day - equal to more than twice the recommended safe daily limit of caffeine and almost one kilogram [around 2.2 oz.] of sugar.

She died aged 30, on February 25, 2010, from a cardiac arrest. Her partner, Christopher Hodgkinson, found her seated on the toilet, slumped against the wall and gasping for air.
Might've had an easier time breathing if she pulled the straw away from her mouth? /shrug
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