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> ginab4u wrote:

> You're so right. But it's better that there's someone here to protect

> the weak, sick, newbies from all the preditors in this group who are

> like spiders waiting for a fly to come in here, and then they fight

> over who's going to sell him their products. If you want a group big

> enough to keep these salespeople away go to curezone.com. I'm so sorry

> it's like that but that's freedom for ya. You have to be on your toes.

> And unfortunatly the people coming in here for support aren't well

> enough to see through their hype. Good luck and take very good care,

> (not selling anything here)

, forgive me for saying with a smile that it sems to me you're

overreacting. Hopefully you'll change your mind given the following

observation:

Everything, even sea salt is a product. Products MUST be promoted by

people who know something about them, as the rest of the pack are

perpetually behind their learning curve. Many people don't know

enough to make a salient comment, as you are doing now, and some have

never heard of the products or methods mentioned (who, me?). Without

information from the informed ones, you have no information or worse,

misinformation. This approach would keep the best of our information,

like the proverbial light under a bushel.

So, in the spirit of co-operation, some of the people, " these

people " , were emailed and asked to contribute to CureZone for

example, as I was, at the inception of CureZone.

Obviously, painting all the helpful people with the same broad brush

the preditors (sic) you refer to, is a mistake, and counterproductive

to our goal of xchanging information. You can go ahead and do what

you like for yourslf but your negative comments might serve as some

kind of leadership for the less-informed, and I think that would be

bad.

In other words, protection of the weak and sick sounds like a noble

ideal, but who among us can protect those people if not the informed

among us? Certainly not the uninformed.

So, when a lot of information is posted, with links to research and

other validating sources, you don't have to read it OR reply if you

don't understand the information or won't follow up. I'm sure other

adults will do likewise. But a manufactured scare is unnecessary.

Duncan Crow

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