To: realpatriot
Your decaf prolly already uses methylene chloride to remove the caffeine.
The alternative to meth chloride is a "swiss water process". The meth chloride defense is that there is virtually undetectable amounts of meth chloride left after this process. Still, I prefer to avoid the brands that do not say "Swiss Water Process". Starbucks only has a single variety of water process decaf (Komodo something). Whole Foods replied to my email that ALL of their decaf coffee is water process.
13 posted on
11/25/2007 11:49:44 AM PST by
RushingWater
(Pres. Bush honors Mexican sovereignty over our own - Pardon Ramos/Campeon/Hernandez)
To: RushingWater
Still, I prefer to avoid the brands that do not say "Swiss Water Process". 1) Nestlé is a Swiss company.
2) Water in the Swiss Alps is slightly purer than water anywhere in China...
29 posted on
11/25/2007 7:16:53 PM PST by
null and void
(No more Bushes/No more Clintons)
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