Monday, March 10, 2014

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Some espresso machines can deliver high amounts of lead in the coffee - now reported that the Germany radio. "Lead is a highly toxic, the situation is thus quite dramatically," said pharmacist Franz Willer of the Paracelsus-Apotheke range in Schwabmunchen and St.Gallus pharmacy in Langerringen.
"After the pilot study of a Berlin laboratory the high load, however, only occurred on some machines, and even after decalcification. We assume for the moment that the lead-containing parts of the machines are usually protected by a thin layer of lime. After descaling, this layer is gone - and the lead problem range arises. "
The pharmacist is clear so be careful, but says: "The situation is unclear at the moment, as only a few machines were investigated. And especially sick people eg pregnant women really should be extremely careful here. "
Anyone who is unsure of the water can be analyzed from his coffee at the Paracelsus-Apotheke. "After analysis, you can then be absolutely range sure if the coffee machine spits poison or not," says Willer pharmacist.
Willer: "One would think that nowadays everything is clean - but the current example shows again that this is not the case. We have also always had problems range in the field of indoor toxins. Still, people get sick because their drinking or their apartment loaded with toxins. "This post has been filed under News on 9 December 2013 by Paracelsus pharmacy Schwabmunchen. Article Navigation Eight lights Schwabmunchen bio on 29/11/13 siberian spruce needles -. Essential range Oil of January
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