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jpnordica
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RE: how about this product?

Elizabeth thode
Boy, this looks real nice. A magic silver bullet, one size fits all product, supposed to detoxradiation....hmm...don't think so. ES is a multi layered syndrome, made of many differentfactors. Been on this journey for many years....it'd be nice if the treatment were this simple.The reality is...you have to: clean up what you eat, where you live, supply the body with essentialnutrients (stop poisoning the body), replace the minerals that body lacks....and reduce the toxicexposure to all toxins. This isn't going to be found in one magic product.  In the old days, before cell phone era, maybe this would have worked. But many of yesterdaysremedies, were designed to work in a completely different environment then what we have today. Blessings, Lizzie
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RE: how about this product?

Laurie Corbeil
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Hi,
My concern with homeopathic preparations would be: have they been exposed to WiFi or irradiation or cell tower emissions...etc. Has anyone tested homeopathic liquids to see if RF ruins their efficacy? For that matter, what about all supplements? Most health food stores have cordless phones. There workers often carry their cell phones. If there is a juice bar, or snack bar there is often WiFi. What is this doing to all the supplements? If I am wasting my money on damaged goods, I would prefer not spending my money needlessly. Anyone out there thought of this?
Thanks,
Laurie

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Re: how about this product?

Marc Martin
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On March 31, Laurie Corbeil <[hidden email]> wrote:
> If there is a juice bar, or snack bar there is often WiFi. What is this doing to
> all the supplements? If I am wasting my money on damaged goods, I would
> prefer not spending my money needlessly. Anyone out there thought of this?

I have seen that some people are concerned about this, especially with
homeopathic products.  However, there are certainly plenty of beneficial
foods and supplements out there, and exposure to Wi-Fi/3G/4G doesn't
seem to prevent them from being beneficial.  At least, not in my
experience.

Marc
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Laurie Corbeil
Thanks Marc.

 

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On March 31, Laurie Corbeil <mailto:jinglepots%40yahoo.com> wrote:
> If there is a juice bar, or snack bar there is often WiFi. What is this doing to
> all the supplements? If I am wasting my money on damaged goods, I would
> prefer not spending my money needlessly. Anyone out there thought of this?

I have seen that some people are concerned about this, especially with
homeopathic products.  However, there are certainly plenty of beneficial
foods and supplements out there, and exposure to Wi-Fi/3G/4G doesn't
seem to prevent them from being beneficial.  At least, not in my
experience.

Marc
   
         

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