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In a message dated 3/9/02 3:48:57 AM, dwarfmail1@... writes:

<< LPA voting members,

First, there is no job to seek. And there is no plan by the LPA Board of

Directors to create an Executive Director position any time soon that I am

aware of. >>

Oh, Come on now Dan!

You sought that job didn't you?

Be upfront.

Why not step aside and let some new blood into the group?

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Dear Tony,

I am not going to get into one-on-one political debate with you on the

Listserv. I do not believe it is the proper forum, and I just do not have

the time.

I do understand why you want me to step a side for your candidate, and based

on our conversations, I also understand why you are so vehemently opposed to

my running.

However, rather than doing what you requested, I am happy to leave it to the

LPA members by way of the election process to decide whether or not they

think I am the best person for this office, and therefore whether they want

me to serve one more term or not.

Thank you for your interest,

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Margulies

Senior Vice President, LPA

National Conference Partnership Program Chair

832 Wainwright Street

Benicia, CA 94510 USA

Voice/Fax Benicia: 707-745-8957

Voice/Fax San : 408-979-0771

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In a message dated 3/9/02 4:41:24 AM, Tony Soares551 writes:

<< Why not step aside and let some new blood into the group?>>

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In a message dated 3/12/2002 10:47:35 AM, Dwarfmail1 writes:

<< I do understand why you want me to step a side for your candidate, and

based on our conversations, I also understand why you are so vehemently

opposed to my running. >>

Well, since you asked publicly I'll respond the same way.

1) You've been there too long

2) LPA needs new Blood

3) An uncontested election could Save LPA a special mailing and several

thousand dollars

4) You sought a salaried position as Executive Director.

5) You try to run everything your way (my opinion)

6) LPA has been around for 4 decades and still hasn't raised a single grant

and you've been involved for a good part of it.

7) Issues I had with you about your charging for the desktop publishing of

LPA Today when you were the " Volunteer " Editor.

8) It could be a popularity contest based on Name Recognition and more member

contact given the fact that you held so many other elected and appointed

posts and have access to the database. Rather than credentials.

9) Ad sales in LPA today received preferential treatment (you refused to sell

me space) Space that would have generated income for LPA)

10) In a nutshell I'm suspicious of any career candidate, whether its in

politics or volunteer organizations. Especially those that seek salaries.

Under the guise of altruism.

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In a message dated 3/12/2002 1:58:40 PM, quartznh@... writes:

<< If you are so concerned about this man, why don't you run for office

and change things. If it's bad enough to complain about it...it's bad

enough to do something about it.

>>

I have and because LPA's fore fathers forgo our Bylaws they pushed through a

candidate for Sr VP after theb filing deadline. I lost by a small margin in

the south despite strong showing in Florida and the rest of the U.S.

I have put my time, my money (not just my mouth ) into LPA.

is free to run, and i have even voted for him. However, the time has

come to break up the staus quo that has had its grip on LPA. repressing our

younger members from joining. People generally don't want to fight. So they

sit out contests like elections. Its natural to avoid rejection. I thought it

would be gentlmanly of to say " hey, I've done all that I can, it's

someone else's turn "

That's my opinion, I'm free to express it.

I'll be doing that by voting for a new President and Sr VP when my ballot

comes in the mail

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I am not a member of the LPA and definatly not a voting memeber, but

I do have a thought on this issues.

I disagree with asking people to " step aside abd let new blood into

the group " because what if no one is interested and all the people

who have been around all step aside, then you wouldn't have ANYONE.

and since people elect officers, it should be up to the voting

population.

I've been on a board of director's for a teen center in my town for

over 6 years. I'm not a newbie, but I still run every year. We are

always looking for new people for the board as well to help the

memebers who have been around for a while...it would be boring to

have the same people year after year, but there's nothing we can do

if no one else runs. And people are free to run if they so choose!

its open to the public. But we won't step aside if we are needed and

feel the board could use us. We always vote and that is the deciding

factor. not a sole individual.

a

> However, rather than doing what you requested, I am happy to leave

it to the

> LPA members by way of the election process to decide whether or not

they

> think I am the best person for this office, and therefore whether

they want

> me to serve one more term or not.

>

> Thank you for your interest,

>

>

> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

> Margulies

> Senior Vice President, LPA

> National Conference Partnership Program Chair

> 832 Wainwright Street

> Benicia, CA 94510 USA

> Voice/Fax Benicia: 707-745-8957

> Voice/Fax San : 408-979-0771

> svplpa@a...

> ======================================

> In a message dated 3/9/02 4:41:24 AM, Tony Soares551 writes:

>

> << Why not step aside and let some new blood into the group?>>

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Tony, You might want to READ these posts much more carefully.

said he wasn't going to get into a " one-on-one political debate " with

you. He also NEVER asked you to explain your thoughts and opinions.

I also feel that you are quite rude to him and personally attacking

him when it isn't necessary.

Personally I feel there is no reason why he can't run for office if

he so chooses...and ultimately it is up to the voting public whether

he is elected or not...as I've stated in my previous post. I think

you should try to be a little more respectful to and others.

If you are so concerned about this man, why don't you run for office

and change things. If it's bad enough to complain about it...it's bad

enough to do something about it.

ly, it's not up to you to tell someone what they should or

shouldn't do. Just don't vote for him...simple as that.

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>

> In a message dated 3/12/2002 10:47:35 AM, Dwarfmail1 writes:

>

> << I do understand why you want me to step a side for your

candidate, and

> based on our conversations, I also understand why you are so

vehemently

> opposed to my running. >>

>

> Well, since you asked publicly I'll respond the same way.

>

>

" Dear Tony,

I am not going to get into one-on-one political debate with you on

the Listserv. I do not believe it is the proper forum, and I just do

not have the time.

I do understand why you want me to step a side for your candidate,

and based on our conversations, I also understand why you are so

vehemently opposed to my running.

However, rather than doing what you requested, I am happy to leave it

to the LPA members by way of the election process to decide whether

or not they think I am the best person for this office, and therefore

whether they want me to serve one more term or not.

Thank you for your interest,

"

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> However, the time has

> come to break up the staus quo that has had its grip on LPA. repressing

our

> younger members from joining. People generally don't want to fight. So

they

> sit out contests like elections. Its natural to avoid rejection. I thought

it

Excuse me ... said the 27-year-old life member ...

I'm not running for any national office because I don't feel that I am the

best man for the job. Not because of my age, but because of my current

situation. I would love to run for an office, but I can't make the

commitment. I can't even get to my chapter's monthly meetings because of my

work, much less attend far-flung meetings. I don't know a whole lot about

the day-to-day operations of LPA. (On that subject, I also can't make the

financial commitment to buy plane tickets for these things ... or does LPA

cover the travel expenses for officers?) Do I feel I could probably do the

job? Sure. I've given some thought to, at some point, running for office ...

maybe at the chapter/district level first, to get a feel for things. But I

don't know enough about the duties of the national officers to know if I'm

even qualified to run, much less knowing whether or not I want to run.

You know ... maybe that is one thing that deters people. What exactly is

involved in the job? After all, you don't apply for a regular job without

having a good idea of what you're applying for.

> would be gentlmanly of to say " hey, I've done all that I can, it's

> someone else's turn "

Perhaps it would. But unless officers have term limits, he is free to

continue running. And you are free to vote against him if you think he's

past the end of his shelf life.

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Since there was an issue with who wrote what to whom earlier, this is the

original email, no commentary, just the dialogue (with the editing out of

the two words). If anyone thinks I wrote it, I would be glad to privately

show them my original email so they can make a comparison. Otherwise, I

would hope it's clear who wrote what (and who didn't). In other words, if

you want to accuse me of making this public, that's one thing; if you're

accusing me of stuff I didn't actually say, that's something completely

different.

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From: davey lamb <davey_lamb@...>

Date: May 16, 2006 5:10 PM

Subject: reply

Rapert <rrapert@...>

* Rapert <rrapert@...>* wrote:

Davey,

I just have a few comments in regard to what you said both in response to

and originally.

If I was more limber (thanks to two spine surgeries, I'm not as much as I

would need to be), I might consider auditioning for Raido City. That has

nothing to do with a lack of self-respect or self-worth, like you implied.

And I'm certainly not going to defend everything Danny Black does or

promotes, but he's been given the bum's rush by a lot of people in LPA.

Here's the bottom line: If the people didn't want to do the job for whatever

reason (money, security, etc.), they wouldn't apply.

, I'll attempt to give my opinion to a few of your points. What I was

initially talking about was whether people realized the effect they had by

taking such roles - if they do and choose to take them anyway, that's their

choice. As for Danny Black, you think he's been overly criticized and I

don't think he's been denounced enough.

To my knowledge, Danny's never held a gun to anyone and said you take this

job or else. Danny may be brusque, but he's not like that.

Er, I hope I'm not too profane here - but I think Black is a sorry-____,

worthless sack of dog___ (as opposed to one of those valuable sacks of

_______). And besides that he's unethical. When a person represents talent

and the people seeking talent, that's a conflict of interests. One should

either represent the talent or the people seeking it, not both.

did have a point about this self-important thing: So is being a

utility worker or factory worker or mechanic demeaning because it's dirty?

No, and I never implied that it was.

Is being a pastor demeaning because it shows acceptance of diversity and

there may need to be adaptations?

Ditto.

The day LPA or anyone else draws a line, we'll have gone to the point of

no return and probably, inevitably collapse.

I wholeheartedly disagree. It's a subjective choice, nothing more and

nothing less.

Don't forget, Barty was an actor.

I haven't forgotten. The first time I met him was in 1975 at the national

conference in Southfield, Michigan. I had just seen him in

Schlesinger's " The Day of the Locust " - and I remember mentioning to him

that he gave a terrific performance.

If you have this committee, you realize it's going to be a pain in the butt

and no one will want to join LPA because of this thing called double

jeopardy: first they're looked at weird by the average-height community,

then they're ostracized from LPA because they do something that " someone

just don't agree with " .

I'm an attorney who practices criminal law and I know what double jeopardy

is, and I'm not sure what you're talking about. I'm not wanting to expell

anyone. I'm simply saying that I don't believe LPA should give its

imprimatur to Radio City. If members want to participate in Radio City,

that's their choice. They can seek it on their own time

LPA should NOT get involved in that.

And my point is LPA should not be involved in Radio City - as I said above

if members want to seek it out, let them knock themselves out.

If it's a TV portrayal and a producer's a moron, then LPA does have the

right to publicize their opinion of it (like True Life, Littlest Groom,

etc.). But LPA shouldn't be saying Dinklage isn't welcome in LPA because of

some of his roles or that people that play munchkins in the Wizard of Oz

play aren't welcome either. You do that- and LPA becomes a huge joke and

very very exclusive and elitist.

You are going from A to L, skipping other letters inbetween - I haven't said

that people who want to be in Radio City are not welcome in LPA. I'm saying

that LPA shouldn't sanction their appearance at the national conference.

And I also have to agree with 's financial requirement. If we're going

to be a microcosm of society, we can't patrol incomes, behaviors, marital

statuses, or anything else.

Here's another leap you're accusing me of making that I haven't - I never

said anything about patroling incomes or behaviors.

I would strongly urge you to re-think your statements in the hope of

positive change for LPA as we go into the election this summer.

I have carefully thought out what I wrote yesterday. It is what I believe.

It is my philosophy. My problem is when people take the leap and accuse me

of something I didn't say.

Thanks for the dialogue

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Alyce,

It certainly is inconvenient to have your fill doc 4 hrs away, but

its probably for the best that you stick with Dr. Kuri's office.

From what I've seen on the boards he is one of the best. I'm sure

they'll take it slow and fill a little at a time. Going back in 6

weeks or so is way better than returning after one day because

they've filled too agressively. Twenty lbs is quite a bit for 6

weeks. More than the average loss at this point. Tell her not to be

discouraged if she gains a couple or stabilizes. The loss will

really begin with a good fill level. Are you banded also?

>

> Hey Carol, You know when I heard the story of the lady with by pass

surgery, maybe I am wrong, but I felt she judged us on our decision

not because of weight but maybe a bit of somebody else taking control

by using the band and not by pass. I am happy for her. I wish

everyone the best. Being overweight is so difficult to live with.

Anyway my daughter is at 6 weeks and she has lost 20lbs. We go for

her first fill Monday, 4 hour drive. Thats another struggle, we live

in a small town and actually have a lap band Dr. here in town, and

they really treated me funny when I called, and they will not take

her on for fills. She is able to eat almost normal, although not as

much. She has 0 restriction, and may have gained a few lbs. If this

fill is not enough, we will have to turn around and go back in a

month or so, but it is ok. The first year I am sure will be a

challenge. Thanks for listening. Alyce

>

>

>

>

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> Don't pick lemons.

> See all the new 2007 cars at Autos.

> http://autos./new_cars.html

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Carol, I am not banded, but have been overweight most my life. I lost 30 lbs

from weight watchers and I am about 30 still overweight. That is why when my

daughter weighed over 200 lbs her senior year and had predjudices against her I

knew we had to do something. She is always one of the leads in drama and when

she went to state she got no scholarships or awards, and the kids who had small

parts or who were not very good in our town all came back with awards we knew

something was up. After this went on for three years we figured it out. This

last time her teacher cried ,she could not believe it happened again. Thank God

we had the surgery already scheduled. It was almost a confirmation that we made

the right decision. I was feeling really guilty when we talked about what she

could not have anymore and she was having a hard time with this and when I told

a friend I felt i took things away from her, she replied you also took away

heart disease, diabetes, knee problems,

etc. Now I feel much better and my daughter is so happy, other than the band

is not working yet. And she had not had her period for 4 months before the

surgery and it has already come back. We have diabetes on both sides of our

family and I feel she was headed this way, so we are so thankful for the

lapband. I admire each and everyone of you for encouraging each other and that

you have chosen to change your life with the band. Alyce

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Alyce,

It certainly is inconvenient to have your fill doc 4 hrs away, but

its probably for the best that you stick with Dr. Kuri's office.

From what I've seen on the boards he is one of the best. I'm sure

they'll take it slow and fill a little at a time. Going back in 6

weeks or so is way better than returning after one day because

they've filled too agressively. Twenty lbs is quite a bit for 6

weeks. More than the average loss at this point. Tell her not to be

discouraged if she gains a couple or stabilizes. The loss will

really begin with a good fill level. Are you banded also?

>

> Hey Carol, You know when I heard the story of the lady with by pass

surgery, maybe I am wrong, but I felt she judged us on our decision

not because of weight but maybe a bit of somebody else taking control

by using the band and not by pass. I am happy for her. I wish

everyone the best. Being overweight is so difficult to live with.

Anyway my daughter is at 6 weeks and she has lost 20lbs. We go for

her first fill Monday, 4 hour drive. Thats another struggle, we live

in a small town and actually have a lap band Dr. here in town, and

they really treated me funny when I called, and they will not take

her on for fills. She is able to eat almost normal, although not as

much. She has 0 restriction, and may have gained a few lbs. If this

fill is not enough, we will have to turn around and go back in a

month or so, but it is ok. The first year I am sure will be a

challenge. Thanks for listening. Alyce

>

>

>

>

____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _

____________ __

> Don't pick lemons.

> See all the new 2007 cars at Autos.

> http://autos. / new_cars. html

>

>

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Alyce,

Congrats on your success with WW. It is a great program.

Unfortunately I'm one of those who spent a lot of time starting and

quitting. I've joined WW a total of thirteen times in the past and

never quite made it through the first couple of months each time.

Got caught in the " I can't go tonight, I think I gained " syndrome. I

think its wonderful for those who stick with it. Your friend was

absolutely right about what you've taken away from your daughter. No

tastykake(one of our favorite junk foods in the east)tastes as good

as having your health. When the doc told us that we were helping our

son avoid the health problems that we already have, it really helped

me to see that this was the right decision. We also have diabetes on

both sides, but worst of all, my husband at 50 years has more than

80% blockage in all arteries and 3 stents already placed. He's

looking at heart bypass in the next few years. No more time to

waste. He needs his band asap. My sons choleserol to date is fine

and I know with the weight loss he has a lot more of a chance to not

be following in his father's footsteps. Your daughter is headed for

a wonderful successful life.....ONSTAGE.

Carol

> >

> > Hey Carol, You know when I heard the story of the lady with by

pass

> surgery, maybe I am wrong, but I felt she judged us on our decision

> not because of weight but maybe a bit of somebody else taking

control

> by using the band and not by pass. I am happy for her. I wish

> everyone the best. Being overweight is so difficult to live with.

> Anyway my daughter is at 6 weeks and she has lost 20lbs. We go for

> her first fill Monday, 4 hour drive. Thats another struggle, we

live

> in a small town and actually have a lap band Dr. here in town, and

> they really treated me funny when I called, and they will not take

> her on for fills. She is able to eat almost normal, although not as

> much. She has 0 restriction, and may have gained a few lbs. If this

> fill is not enough, we will have to turn around and go back in a

> month or so, but it is ok. The first year I am sure will be a

> challenge. Thanks for listening. Alyce

> >

> >

> >

> >

> ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _

> ____________ __

> > Don't pick lemons.

> > See all the new 2007 cars at Autos.

> > http://autos. / new_cars. html

> >

> >

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Dear Wolfgang,

I am just off to a trip out of town, please let me get back to you in 3

days. I will send you a very comprehensive reply.

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Thanks very much Tess.

Bonnie

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Dear Bonnie,

I immediately replied to your personal email add and linked you to the

mother of the Autistic Child. Anyway, when he was younger she gave hime 1

teaspoon every mealtime...now she does not measure it anymore but she

estimates it to be 3 to 5 tablespoons a day.

Regards and thanks,

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Re: encouragement

2 servings per day of fruit actually sounds like quite a lot

I have fruit maybe once every 2 days

What I did start doing is having a puff of broccolli or alfalfa sprouts

with meals for enzymes

Do you think there is benefit in this, since I do not take digestive

enzymes - only take HCL before meals and artichoke between meals

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>

> Hi Bee - I had a question about taking the HCL.

>

> I read your article about how to take HCL and it indicates to take capsule(s)

in the middle of a complex meal and at the end of a meal.

>

> This is what I have been doing.

>

> However, I have read elsewhere where it is recommended to take the first

one(s) after a meal or even later - as you recommend above.

>

> Which would be the best way to take the HCL?

+++Hi . Since I'm reading and learning all the time, I found out something

about digestion I didn't realize before. When you eat carbs digestion starts in

the mouth and continues for about 20-30 minutes " until HCl levels in the stomach

increase enough to neutralize the enzymes from the mouth. " So I need to revise

my articles on how to take HCl, since if you take HCl too soon, it will

neutralize carb digestion too quickly.

After carb digestion is stopped in the stomach by high enough HCl, digestion

resumes in the small intestines. So taking HCl halfway through a meal isn't

long enough to allow carb digestion to continue like it should.

Therefore it is important to start taking HCl at least 30 minutes after you've

finished eating, and it is good to take anytime up to 2 hours after eating.

The best, Bee

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>

> Thanks to all who replied to my initial message.

> So I lost 7 pounds in 7 days and then gained 2...not what I was expecting.

But this morning I lost 1.5. So, as you all said I had a pause and hopefully

started again.

> How long has everyone been on the HCG diet? and how much have you lost?

> Has it been difficult or easy? Has anyone done more than one cycle of the

HCG?

>

i have been on hcg diet the first round i started on March 7 went until about

may 15 lost a total of about 35-40 i flucuated on p3 and now i have been on r2p2

for 17 days and have lost 14.2 pounds i have went from a size 20/22 to a size

16/14 i am so happy and just to stick to the protocol has been amazing i am

praying for all of your success you all deserve to fall in love with yourselves

as i have learned to love and take care of me thanks so much dr, simeon

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> Thanks to all who replied to my initial message.

> So I lost 7 pounds in 7 days and then gained 2...not what I was expecting.

But this morning I lost 1.5. So, as you all said I had a pause and hopefully

started again.

> How long has everyone been on the HCG diet? and how much have you lost?

> Has it been difficult or easy? Has anyone done more than one cycle of the

HCG?

>

i have been on hcg diet the first round i started on March 7 went until about

may 15 lost a total of about 35-40 i flucuated on p3 and now i have been on r2p2

for 17 days and have lost 14.2 pounds i have went from a size 20/22 to a size

16/14 i am so happy and just to stick to the protocol has been amazing i am

praying for all of your success you all deserve to fall in love with yourselves

as i have learned to love and take care of me thanks so much dr, simeon

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I lost 36 pounds in my first 43 day round. I am at the beginning of my second

round, second day after loading, and I am astounded to say that my scales show a

loss of 2.8 pounds this morning. 2 of the pounds I gained in 'light loading',

thanks for the tip !

Deborah

>

> Thanks to all who replied to my initial message.

> So I lost 7 pounds in 7 days and then gained 2...not what I was expecting.

But this morning I lost 1.5. So, as you all said I had a pause and hopefully

started again.

> How long has everyone been on the HCG diet? and how much have you lost?

> Has it been difficult or easy? Has anyone done more than one cycle of the

HCG?

>

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Does loading refer to the first 2 days of eating a lotof food?

I am very new on this diet and still learning.

What is " light loading " ?

>

> I lost 36 pounds in my first 43 day round. I am at the beginning of my second

round, second day after loading, and I am astounded to say that my scales show a

loss of 2.8 pounds this morning. 2 of the pounds I gained in 'light loading',

thanks for the tip !

>

> Deborah

> >

> > Thanks to all who replied to my initial message.

> > So I lost 7 pounds in 7 days and then gained 2...not what I was expecting.

But this morning I lost 1.5. So, as you all said I had a pause and hopefully

started again.

> > How long has everyone been on the HCG diet? and how much have you lost?

> > Has it been difficult or easy? Has anyone done more than one cycle of the

HCG?

> >

>

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Yes, on loading days you gorge. Since this is my second round I decided to

'load' less.

Deborah

> >

> > I lost 36 pounds in my first 43 day round. I am at the beginning of my

second round, second day after loading, and I am astounded to say that my scales

show a loss of 2.8 pounds this morning. 2 of the pounds I gained in 'light

loading', thanks for the tip !

> >

> > Deborah

> > >

> > > Thanks to all who replied to my initial message.

> > > So I lost 7 pounds in 7 days and then gained 2...not what I was expecting.

But this morning I lost 1.5. So, as you all said I had a pause and hopefully

started again.

> > > How long has everyone been on the HCG diet? and how much have you lost?

> > > Has it been difficult or easy? Has anyone done more than one cycle of the

HCG?

> > >

> >

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Dear Angie, please do a google video search on the following videos, then let us know how you think about the drama, we have justifiable reasons to be concerned, it its the media that has their heads in the sand.flouride poisoningaspertamemercury poisoningforced vaccinationschemtrailsmartial lawcheck out this website too!http:brasschecktv.complease go there and watch the videos, then let us know what you think! This many people and professionals are not making this up."My people parish for lack of knowledge, so I for one, choose to get to know the real facts.Sincerely, EnyeartCertified Natural Health ProfessionalCertified Natural Health Professional https://NaturalPathwaytoBetterHealth.ning.com/(Libby)Enyeart https://CovenantPartners.ning.com/

EnyeartFrom: Angie <angiehewerdine@...>Subject: Re: THIS SHOULD BE CALLED THE DRAMA GROUPno-forced-vaccination Date: Friday, August 7, 2009, 12:05 PM

I hope that you're right. I hope that they are, indeed, laughing their butts off. If we ARE making a mountain out of molehill, then no harm done. I hope that we are. But if we aren't, you know that there is a place that you can come for support, answers and solidarity should you choose to.

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> Hello, NO ONE IS FORCING US TO DO ANYTHING ! Why put yourself in a panic like this and cause others, especially the elderly panic?

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> The swine flu is NOT even going to reach a State of Emergency. It isn't even that much of a threat to us . Want to know how many people are killed in hopitals each year due to negligence? Now here is your real threat !!!!

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> WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As many as 195,000 people a year could be dying in U.S. hospitals because of easily prevented errors, a company said on Tuesday in an estimate that doubles previous figures.

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> http://news. reuters.com/ newsArticle. jhtml?type= healthNe. ..

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> The media is responsible for yet again BLOWING everything out of proportion.

> And you guys are truly feeding them while they sit back and laugh at you !

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We have an organic farm we are trying to get established, we raise our own animals, we have goats and chickens right now, I also sell organic meats, for a coop of 1700 farms across the nation, I also am raising medicinal, herbal plants to sell in the spring, when we get our business totally set up. Hubby has been organic field for over 30 years now. LibbyE :) Certified Natural Health Professionalhttps://NaturalPathwaytoBetterHealth.ning.com/Enyearthttp://covenantpartners.ning.com/Enyearthttp://arkansaslivingnetwork.ning.com/?xgi=5b7B5t02YqsCovFrom: wholebeingwellness <wholebeingwellness@...>no-forced-vaccination Sent: Thu, October 22, 2009 10:45:51 AMSubject: Re: Ok I got the flu, any new things to add to my agony

The chicken soup you are eating better be from organic chickens or it will not be making you healthier. Be careful. I recommend MMS (Miracle Mineral Solution) 2x daily. Start with a low dose and build. You can take this continually and keep raising your dose to 15 drops of the MMS to citric acid solution. It will kill all pathogens (even malaria) and not the good stuff. It's imparative to use now to not become infected or heal. It is a detox and it makes me feel much better. I travel on subways daily in NYC and people couch into their hands (instead of their elbows) and then touch the poles and doors. I do carry an alcohol based disinfectant but I know I still touch my face sometimes or an infected piece of clothing. If I wasn't using MMS. I might become infected. I do take large amounts of Vit D 3 and no processed foods or meat. Probiotics are also imporant for maintaining health. 80% of your immune system is in your colon. As a

colon therapist, I know most of us have gas and bloating and/or constipation. It's important to clean out your colon with a series of colonics. if you can't afford them then buy a colemna board and do your own at home-costs about $150. Broken Cell Chlorella builds the healthy flora in your colon. But first you need to clean it out. Otherwise, it won't work. Then eat fermented foods like organic raw suerkraut or kimchee daily. And definately at least or with everything else, take a probiotic 2x daily. make sure it's a good one or it will not work. Don't buy the refrigerated ones.

Dr. Mercola sells quality products on his website mercola.com. I trust them. And stop eating mucus forming foods like pasteurized dairy, processed foods and follow food combining. Improper food combining can destroy your friendly bacteria in your gut and impair your health as a result. No proteins and starches at the same meal. Always wait until the previous meal is digested for the next meal and don't snack b/c you might ruin your digestion. Eat nutrient dense foods (google dr. Furman) and you won't get hungry btw meals. Probably best to wait 4 hrs btwn meals to be safe.

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> But it has to be Vit D3. In mega doses and you'll feel better soon. Jan

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> if that's the flu then i've had it all week and been working with it! oh

> well, I'm not dead so BLEAH. I've heard that vitamin d in mega doses will

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> I am taking echinacea tincture,dandelion for my blood pressure, pepermint

> tea, and catnip tea /ginger to keep the fever down.

> Oh and the most important homemade chicken soup!

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