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I wonder if I could order that office chair with a reclining back and leg rest?
And make a note to self,,,,,,, buy some parsley at the store tomorrow. GREAT TIP IZZY
I'm not sure I understand what is meant by 'salt accumillating'?
Mrs J is very wary of build up of things that can lead to the production of kidney stones, but levels of common salt are carefully regulated in a healthy individual.
I keep a bottle of parsley capsules on hand and occasionally add some to the cat vitamins and also take them myself. I may as well try the drink from fresh parsley! Thanks Izzy and PJ!
Here's a little more about the benefits of parsley:
About 20% of parsley is protein. Two tablespoons of fresh leaves, enough to make a cup of tea, contains 10% of your daily requirement for iron, and enough vitamin C needed to absorb the iron. The amount of vitamin C in parsley is ounce for ounce more than one will find in any citrus fruit. Those parsley leaves, and consequently parsley tea, will also be rich in beta carotene, which when the body converts it to vitamin A, a great immune system booster, and chlorophyll which has powerful anti-bacterial properties. The effect of chlorophyll in parsley tea should be noticeable to anyone afflicted with nose or throat congestion or sinusitis. A cup of parsley tea will also contain fluorine, fatty acids, and folic acid - beneficial to the cardiovascular system. Parsley also is rich in calcium, phosphorus, potassium, manganese and sulfur. In fact a cup of parsley tea will contain at least trace amounts of virtually every valuable nutrient found in any vegetable.
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