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"Rich Shewmaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> "louisesweeny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > I'm interested in finding out how to cleanse and remove toxins from
> > your body. Are there any benefits and drawbacks of this.
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> Yes, there are benefits from cleansing the skin and the teeth. And if the
> body has toxins that are not effectively removed by the liver, lungs, and
> kidneys, yes, it is worthwhile to remove them. But diagnosis comes first.
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> you have reason to believe you are intoxicated, you and your doctor must
> first determine what toxin is involved and plan an effective way to remove
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Is YOUR income a little slow ? Now you want to cash in on "cleanseing
toxins"? As for products, what are YOU going to give them? And how much are
they going to spend on tests ? How much are they going to spend to just get
in to see the "doctor" ?
>The biggest drawbacks to "cleansing" and "removing toxins" come from
> altie sales hacks who take your money for products that promise these
> benefits without specifying what toxins are being removed.
>Their products do
> nothing beneficial,
Tell that to the person who has been taking Senna tea for two days.
>and are often toxic to some degree
themselves.
Do you know of any "doctor type" drugs that are not?
Don't be
> a sucker for salesmen who play on your fears.
True, but why are you here trying to scare people into going to the"doctor"
Selling a little BS this morning are you?
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> --Rich
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