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I went to the site with this product and it looks as though it contains

iodinee which I can not have.

I think I will stick to the my doc that specializes in this condition.

Annie

You're the first one!

> From: donci@...

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> Hi , 11/11/99

>

> Thanks, , thanks for speaking up. You're the

> first one to speak up and say that you did hear me.

> I don't understand why we're giving free advertising

> to what looks like a 7-days a week travelling

> medicine show, one lonely Foreign snake oil salesman,

> and one lonely domestic singer? Why we're enabling

> them to post what looks like totally free

> commercial messages right here in the Domestic

> market just about every day? And why is it that

> we're enabling them to be on this list in the

> first place? Why none seems to have the courage

> to speak up? Aren't we realizing these salesmen are

> not on the same path as we are?

>

> RD

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I just wanted to say that I think that RD has made a good point. I

joined this list with the hope of finding a way to get my thyroid

working properly. I am very interested in holistic medicine and I

believe that there is a way to get my thyroid working without using

synthroid. I'm not opposed to buying a product that would do that, but

the messages that are posted by Earl on this list, do feel like spam.

I found it really odd that he absolutely refused to post the ingredients

with the amounts of each. I also found it odd that someone ordered the

Thyrodine from him and received it without any directions on how to use

it.

It does seem to me like Earl is more interested in selling his product

than actually helping people.

I have found Ira to be a very helpful person who seems to care about

helping others and he says that he's found benefit from the Thyrodine,

so maybe it does work.

Just my 2 cents.

Sharon Krawczyk

RD wrote:

>>Thanks, , thanks for speaking up. You're the first one to speak

up and say that you did hear me. I don't understand why we're giving

free advertising to what looks like a 7-days a week travelling medicine

show, one lonely Foreign snake oil salesman,  and one lonely

domestic singer? Why we're enabling them to post what looks like totally

free

commercial messages right here in the Domestic market just about every

day? And why is it that we're enabling them to be on this list in the

first place? Why none seems to have the courage to speak up? Aren't we

realizing these salesmen are not on the same path as we are?

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Dear RD

What 'path' are you on???

You make some brilliant suggestions about things and then disparage

something you know absolutely nothing about.

I'm questioning what kind of path that is.

Enlighten me!

Earl

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Dear Annie:

Thank you for the enlightening data. No, I've not come across these problems

here in New Zealand. Shellfish can cause allergies but not due to

infinitesmal iodine, but due to proteins and other biological substances.

[and accumulations of mercury] Scrubs are generally synthetic compounds with

gross chemicals in them. Homeopathic iodine does not have these allergenic

effects.

best wsihes,

Earl

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