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Dave

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I have been sucked into reading the endless childish posts on this site. It
is like the supporters
of I don't know what attacking the supporters of natural ways, that I do
understand. What do
the attackers believe in? Nothing for everybody?

There are a number of really good natural products out there (that I don't
sell) that will help
everybody get stronger and better. I will mention two. SBGA is probably the
finest natural multivitamin available. What would the attackers recommend as
an alternative? One-A-Day?
Or perhaps nothing?

As a medicinal herb, Ginseng (that I sell, isn't One-A-Day also sold) is the
oldest and best known.
Of course not all Ginseng is alike, just as all blue-green algae is not
alike, it matters where it grows.
In the case of Ginseng, many different kinds and qualities of ginseng are
cultivated in China, Korea, Japan, America, Canada, Thailand and Russia.The
efficacies of ginseng depend on the method of cultivation, the length time
it is given to grow and ripen, soil, climate and the method employed to
process it. The most prized ginseng of them all is known as Korean-Chinese
Panax Ginseng. This is due to a set of climatic and soil conditions of those
regions that are most conducive to ginseng cultivation. Ginseng requires six
years to fully mature. Since the ginseng root absorbs all of the available
nutrients from the soil it grows in, the land of this region is left idle
for 15 years to replenish the nutrients before another planting occurs. Only
Chinese-Korean Panax Ginseng is considered medicinally genuine. It is
described as the "King of Plants" because of its rich composition.

With 5000 years of use, there have been numerous scientific studies done and
countless personal
testimonials. The following are scientifically documented effects of Panax
Ginseng:

Purifies the blood of toxins; inhibits tumor growth
Helps the body to pass poisons more rapidly (very useful during
chemotherapy)
Increases production of red blood cells
Lowers "bad" cholesterol (LDL)
Increases "good" cholesterol (HDL)
Lowers high blood pressure
Normalizes stress conditions; mental endurance; nerve tonic
Lowers high blood sugar by heat, cold and abnormal physical exertion and
activates insulin secretion; decreases sugar craving; stabilizes sugar
levels
Prevents cellular damage from oxidation and free radical damage
Stimulates intestinal digestion and absorption ability
Improves nerve growth and nerve transmission
Calms the mind, controls the Central Nervous System
Increases physical stamina and restores vigor and vitality
Strengthens and protects the immune system; boosts white cell activity
Balances and feeds all of the body systems thereby restoring health

The attackers can go have their fun by tearing these claims down, or better
yet why not tell
me what YOU would prescibe to people suffering from the above problems to
cure their
conditions? There are more than one billion people who take Ginseng every
day.

The only Ginseng Powder available in North America is through my website at
http://www.glowlife.com/index.html

I wish good health to all.

Dave
 
Snidely F Whiplash wrote:

> | Dave wrote...
> |
> | I have been sucked into reading the endless
> | childish posts on this site. It is like the supporters
> | of I don't know what attacking the supporters of
> | natural ways, that I do understand. What do
> | the attackers believe in? Nothing for everybody?...
> | <snippity do dah>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Well, Dave, it would seem you haven't been reading
> the "endless childish posts" very carefully or you
> would know what the "supporters of I don't know
> what" are actually supporting. Instead you simply
> post the same old tired false dichotomy.
>
> Welcome to usenet. Stick around, I might learn
> something.
>
> Regards,
> Snidely


Dave posted a nasty about me and my song. Perhaps he would like to hear
it again!

Cue the singers!

Cue the M.H.A. Singers!

All together now!

WHAT A LUCRATIVE WORLD

With the deepest apologies to Cooke/Alpert/Adler

Don't know much about chemistry
Don't know much biology
Don't know much about science books
Don't know much about the learnin’ I took
But I do know that I love spamming Alt Med
And I know that if you loved it too
What a wealthy person I would be

Don't know much nutritionology
Don't know much about oncology
Don't know much about juicology
Don't know what a Zapper is for
But I know that a sucker is better than one with a clue
And if we raise the cost more than a dollar or two
What a lucrative world this would be

Now I don't claim to be an Internet scammer
But I'm tryin' to be
Oh maybe by being an Internet scammer, baby
I can suck your money away for me

Don't know much about chemistry
Don't know much biology
Don't know much about science books
Don't know much about the learnin’ I took
But I do know that I love Alt Med
And I know that if you loved it too
What a sickly person you would be

------ lead guitar ------

But I do know that I love MLMing you
And I know that if you MLM’ed your loved ones too
What a lucrative world this would be
 
In article <[email protected]>,
Snidely F Whiplash <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>| Dave wrote...
>|
>| I have been sucked into reading the endless
>| childish posts on this site. It is like the supporters
>| of I don't know what attacking the supporters of
>| natural ways, that I do understand. What do
>| the attackers believe in? Nothing for everybody?...
>| <snippity do dah>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>Well, Dave, it would seem you haven't been reading
>the "endless childish posts" very carefully or you
>would know what the "supporters of I don't know
>what" are actually supporting. Instead you simply
>post the same old tired false dichotomy.
>
>Welcome to usenet. Stick around, I might learn
>something.


You misunderstand Dave's motivation, Snidely. He's busy
spamming for his ginseng, and he resents it if anyone else
posts stuff that might detract from his making a buck.

-- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net
These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
"If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants
were standing on my shoulders." (Hal Abelson, MIT)