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revenire:
I thought that we could keep our exchange of views constructive.
To refer me to some silly S&M site's comments on Lloyd Wright's book was not exactly helpful. And some medical treatments and discoveries do not come from Doctors at all. (Lorenzo's Oil comes to mind). Intellect does not require a degree.
The article I read from Pam Anderson stated that she is now taking something her holistic Dr. prepared for her. I don't think that is Lloyd. He does not claim to be a doctor, just someone that cured himself. I think Pammy suffers from celebrity anyway.
Since you are handy with links why did you bother to put up two silly links, but not anything to back up your assertion that there is "abundant" literature on natural treatments being so damaging?
C'mon, let's see the headlines, "Milk Thistle drives person to suicide!", "Live Cell Thymus shown to cause birth defects!", Large doses of Vitamin C found to cause excessive Ozone!", "Vitamin B ate my family!", "Reishi tea found as the true UniBomber".
OK, there, now I feel better!



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Hi everyone!  Miss seeing some oldies as I was updating my website.  Where is Myrtles, HarleyDude, and some of the others?
I see some are close to the end if they are still on tx, and congrats to the recent graduates - AlmostDone2, Psychdoc, and ? Cmurphy Lize and ? others done?  Email me or add your info on the website where it says "contact webmaster" thats me,  or Add your info" that will work.  I may have missed stuff the past week or 2 cuz I wasnt feeling good and dont stay on the computer very long lately.  That article in the Kansas City Star was pretty dang informative!!  And the Biotene mouthwash is wonderful!  Gets rid of nasty breath!  I went and had my teeth cleaned and still had breath that smelled like mothballs LMAO, but with the Biotene its saaaaa-wheat!  (sweet)
Did Tallblond start tx? Im too lazy to scroll way back down...well, check out the website and see if its fairly accurate on how many weeks into tx you are at!  Thanks y'all!  Good to hear your news OkieJim, that you are still kickin dragon bootie!  for the newbs, and olds with the fog, here is the web address:
  
www.geocities.com/auggieaz              

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My doc started me on the hep a b shots before I even started tx. It is really bad if you get a or b with hvc. I would talk to doc and see if you should BTW the last shot is 6 months after the 1st so it would appear you would be done with tx by then but if you got hep a from a restaurant or something it could be bad. I wouldn't waste any time talking to doc.
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oh so you don't have risky behaivor to contract hep a or b?...do you ever go out to eat?...you are now at risk of getting hep A..
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Hi Bill,

Thanks for the info, I was kind of leaning towards getting them,
also because I know it would be real bad to get another form of hep while having Hep-c!!!

I hope your doing well Bill and keep up the good work!

Best wishes,

Marcello
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I'm back at work today from 5 days of FOMB (flat on my back)feeling much better, hope you are too.
Do I qualify for SRV att on you site as I was undetectable at 12 weeks?
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Hi, actually I don't! I prefer to eat at home and love to do most of my cooking and also give my wife a hand cooking too! but, I do have intentions on getting the shots! and yes I'm practicing safe behaviors.
Eating out is almost never on my vocabulary ask my wife she'll tell you:-)
8 MORE SHOTS TO GO!

BEST WISHES,

JAMIT_A
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