I know.  It would be like taking the gunk that accumulates in your fireplace
chimney.

Marshall

James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:

> Most if not all conifer wood produces creosote when burned.  Quite toxic.
> James Osbourne Holmes
> [email protected]
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:   [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent:   Tuesday, December 14, 1999 7:31 PM
> To:     [email protected]
> Subject:        CS>Re: cade oil
>
> Marshall:
>
> yep those are some of the sites I found too - the question is - would it be
> safe to ingest?  The reason why - as a child (way to young to remember what
> the bottle looked like & my grandmother is dead) my grandmother would give us
> juniper tar aka Cade Oil for colds - chest colds especially - would kick it
> in the head - WOW - overnight - tasted like S$%T - but boy did it work.  So
> from those sites you listed - do you think a teaspoon on sugar (the way she
> used to give it to me) would kill me?
>
> Sure would like to try - apparently I am allergic to something in my condo
> and I obviously can't move . . .
>
> thanks in advance,
> jeannine
>
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