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If you want to meet a real scammin spammer, search on [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Ted Rosenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Well, we have a twit here > Idiots like this one are usually shilling for, or selling some MLM scam > > If in fact, she is so stupid as to believe in "toxins" and "cleansing" > she should be pitied, because the frauds she believes in will take her > for a ride > > I notice that this is crossposted all over the map, so ,odds are 10/1 > that she is just another fucking scammer. > > Shari Forvendel wrote: > > > I disagree with whoever said that this subject is off-topic. I have > > diabetes due to an autoimmune situation that is now threating my thyroid as > > well. Since autoimmune disorders are now being associated with toxins in > > the body, I've become quite interested in doing a little "de-toxing" myself. > > Health of a diabetic goes beyond blood sugar readings. > > > > That having been said, I will address Louise, and any others who may > > benefit. I have just finished reading a book by Stephen Edelson called "What > > your doctor may not tell you about autoimmune disorders...". I will admit > > that he was a bit extreme for me and now that I've finished reading it, I'm > > still not sure how to get started, but it did talk about the different > > toxins that may be in the body and how they get there. And he definitely > > recommended finding out from a doctor what those toxins were before trying > > to purge them. It was good background information on toxins whether it > > relates to autoimmune diseases or not. > > > > Good luck. > > > > SHF > > > > > > "louisesweeny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >>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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