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Re: Remove toxins and cleanse for a healthy body



There is a lot of misinformation out there about health approaches,
some of the spin is from allopaths (MD's) and some is from other
practitioners like acupuncturists, chiropractors, etc. I think all of
these traditions have a lot to offer.

No one is a "twit" or an idiot for wanting answers. We are right to
question the safety of the chemicals (many toxins) that are released
into our environment every day, all day. The only idiotic thing i
think some people do is shoot down the opinions of others when no
conclusive testing has been done. (This is directed at Mr. Rosenberg).

That said, be cautious with spending lots of money on cure-all
approaches. It can be a roller-coaster ride of hope and
disappointment, and the bill ads up fast.

I am applying to medical school right now and plan to study the
correlation between environmental toxin accumulation in people with
psychiatric and autoimmune disease. This is a cause that is near and
dear to my heart. I believe many people suffer from the tens of
thousands of untested synthetic and natural chemicals released by
industry and unsustainable infrastructure.

I grew up in a place polluted by a semiconductor plant in San Jose. I
have had severe health problems and recovered, including autoimmune
problems. The way I healed was free in terms of money, and tremendous
in terms of effort. I am not selling anything. There is no religion i
wish to spread except compassion.
Best wishes to you in your health. Feel free to email me if you would
like to hear more.

Regards,
Moxie
"Mitchell Marr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> I think you would probably make more money by keeping the toxins and
> removing the body. Who cares if it wasn't true, you might make a million or
> 2 before any of your type even noticed.
> Mitch
> "SHF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Ok, my bad.  I was trying to use the newsgroups to exchange ideas and to
> > gather information.  I forgot about the large population of ill- mannered
> > people currently using newgroups to vent on every subject to which they do
> > not agree.  Thank you, Mr. Rosenburg, for reminding of why I cancelled out
> > of newsgroups the last time.
> >
> > My best wishes for all those seek answers to their health questions.
> >
> > I'm out-of-here.
> >
> > SHF
> >
> >
> > "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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