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NHS Warning - Jequirity bean bracelets

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by blinda, Mar 1, 2012.

  1. blinda

    blinda MVP


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    Non podiatry related, but I have received notification from Jack`s school, and other sources, that these bracelets are also in circulation in Hants, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall too (they were sold at various tourist attractions across the UK, including the Eden Project).

    Check yer lil` ones don`t have one of these;

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    The Hampshire Constabulary Force Enquiries Officer (Winchester HQ) stated; You are advised that if you or any of your children are in possession of one these bracelets, then you should double bag the bracelets, seal the bag and hand it in to your local police station where they will arrange safe disposal. You may also wish to consider informing parents who may have children with these bracelets.
     
  2. How can that be? Its NATURAL!!
     
  3. Get over it, hippy.
     
  4. RobinP

    RobinP Well-Known Member

    I would advise that if anyone has been in contact with Jequirity beans that they scrape a little bit of one of the beans, dilute it in water, shake it, dilute it in water again, shake it, dilute it in water and shake it again then drink it. If that doesn't give you a good resistance to it's toxins, I don't know what wiil
     
  5. twirly

    twirly Well-Known Member

    :good: Many thanks Bel. I have shared on Faceybook. x
     
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