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From: Rocket Scientist (dialup-4.228.48.18.dial1.denver1.level3.net)
In Reply to: Can you give an example of a "health-related" product... posted by Portia on April 23, 2005 at 11:02 am:
But I won't give a brand name here, I've noticed VegSource usually doesn't allow those. It's a line of supplements, and it actually does not have a lifetime guarantee - I misspoke, it's a product that you take regularly, but they do have a money-back guarantee (which I thought I'd be using but never have). I can tell you beyond the shadow of any doubt in my heart that I would not be here had I not found them (that was... 7 years ago?) Now, I don't blame you for being skeptical. But consider this. Unless you have been hopelessly sick, as I was at one time, you can't know what it's like to suddenly consider strange-sounding possibilities that you never looked twice at. That experience changed the way I see just about everything in my life, including the way I eat and the way I now approach illness and unwellness... and the way I view various types of treatments and therapies. So I have to say, let Butterfly do the research herself on the options out there, talk to the practitioners (if any), and make her own decision as to what seems like a good option for her. I personally would not have suggested hypnosis had I not heard of it from what I consider a very reputable source (unfortunately, Butterfly doesn't live here, or I'd be telling her to go talk to him about it, in person!). Regardless of what method she chooses, there's no reason she needs to be a slave to conventional treatments. RS
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