Posted by Wild Bill Caldwell on January 30, 2009 at 06:31:13 from (74.249.145.135):
In Reply to: o/t colon cleanse??? posted by jd2wd on January 30, 2009 at 05:20:17:
Colon...Liver ....Gallbladder cleansein' have worked for Me. You'll have to do Your own rescearch, it would take a book or more to get into the why's ,so on. Check out Dr Mercola's website...Read Kevin Trudo's book....Don't accept anything You read or hear, Pro or Con as gospel.....Lot of B.S. out there You'll have to be the judge...I'm a strong beleiver in Homeopathic medcine....Organic food as much as possible...Some say Trudo is a crook, lots of B.s. for sure among the roses....I know doctors that are crooks, also Killers.
All I can tell You for sure is They have helped Me and My family...As an addendum, I've walked this earth 67 years, been sick very few times, injured several times...Right now I'm on a SUPER SQUAT trainin' routine...250lbs. for 20 plus reps ( this was popular in the 1930s, before steroids make buildin' muscle easy, take a weight You can just get 10 reps with and do 20 ) My goal is 300 lbs @ 20 plus. This is after knee surgery in 03. I can hold a 20lb. sledge ,shoulder level, let it down and touch My nose, none of this is said braggin', maybe eatin' right and hard work pays off.
Nothin' will offset Tobacco use...If You smoke ,forget any thing healthy, nothin' will help, it gets most people sooner or later,most get got sooner, and the gettin' is ugly...
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