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Lime Wire, is it safe to download music?

When i was in college i used DC for all my music and movie downloading. My Dell computer died on me one day, and with it i lost all my music, movies, etc that was stored on that computer. Is it safe to download music from lime wire, or is there another way to get my music off my ipod onto my new computer?

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There are two forms of anemia. Normal anemia is simply a lack of iron in the blood. Pernicious anemia is the inability to assimilate vitamin B12 from your food. Lime juice has no effect whatsoever on pernicious anemia. Normal anemia is a different matter. Here the problem is not getting enough iron from your diet. A normal diet contains many times the amount of iron you need but the body is very bad at assimilating it. This is where limes come in. A portion of citrus fruit, orange, lemon, lime, grapefruit or whatever before a meal increases the iron uptake of that meal. So a lime after a meal - no effect, nether good nor bad. But a lime as a starter is beneficial. If you don't like citrus fruit (okay you do) then you can get the same benefit from eating underipe other fruit. It's the acid that does the trick. Interestingly alcohol has the same effect. So a glass of wine (or beer or spirits) before a meal helps prevent anemia - well that's my excuse. I found this out when I was donating blood samples regularly - about 50ml every two weeks - and they found my iron levels were dropping. I was told that because they had to follow health guidelines they would not be allowed to take my blood if the iron level dropped below a limit. After a lot of research I stopped eating spinach - it contains an iron inhibitor - and ate an orange before dinner. It worked a treat. Then I discovered the alcohol trick and substituted a glass of plonk before dinner. (I had the orange for lunch) That worked just as well and I was able to continue helping the programme. So sorry. Your dad is dead wrong on this.

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