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Old November 17th, 2004, 03:56 PM
Lybbe
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 10:16:18 -0800, patrick
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Greetings and salutations one and all...
I haven't followed all of the latest threads of this
ng, I can say that the quality of rant hasn't decreased
over the years.
I've had a sort of revelation over the past few years.
You know, we won't live forever, but we can live a better
lifestyle while living.
What am I talking about? Feeling good after an 8 hour sleep
and really feeling rested, vibrant, ready to take on the day.
Sure it involves a few changes to the diet, but it's worth
the change. The benefits outweight the negatives.
During these past 2 years i've consulted with doctors and
natropaths, as a writer and finally finished this book while
compiling all of the information part-time.
Some of the information is new, but most of it is old tryed-and-
true-solid common sense


Never trust a writer (or salesman)who doesn't take the time to edit
his work.

Lybbe
Highest Weight - 308
Started Bernstein Diet October 2, 2004 - 243.0
Today's weight - 217.0
Goal - 150





country farmer knowledge. We all know
what's good for us, but rarely follow our own good advice.
Well, this book put's all of the information in a one spot
reference guide.
Give it a look. If you don't think that it's worth it, thanks
for your time while reading this internet note.


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Old November 17th, 2004, 03:56 PM
Lybbe
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 10:16:18 -0800, patrick
wrote:

Greetings and salutations one and all...
I haven't followed all of the latest threads of this
ng, I can say that the quality of rant hasn't decreased
over the years.
I've had a sort of revelation over the past few years.
You know, we won't live forever, but we can live a better
lifestyle while living.
What am I talking about? Feeling good after an 8 hour sleep
and really feeling rested, vibrant, ready to take on the day.
Sure it involves a few changes to the diet, but it's worth
the change. The benefits outweight the negatives.
During these past 2 years i've consulted with doctors and
natropaths, as a writer and finally finished this book while
compiling all of the information part-time.
Some of the information is new, but most of it is old tryed-and-
true-solid common sense


Never trust a writer (or salesman)who doesn't take the time to edit
his work.

Lybbe
Highest Weight - 308
Started Bernstein Diet October 2, 2004 - 243.0
Today's weight - 217.0
Goal - 150





country farmer knowledge. We all know
what's good for us, but rarely follow our own good advice.
Well, this book put's all of the information in a one spot
reference guide.
Give it a look. If you don't think that it's worth it, thanks
for your time while reading this internet note.


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Old November 17th, 2004, 06:16 PM
patrick
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Greetings and salutations one and all...
I haven't followed all of the latest threads of this
ng, I can say that the quality of rant hasn't decreased
over the years.
I've had a sort of revelation over the past few years.
You know, we won't live forever, but we can live a better
lifestyle while living.
What am I talking about? Feeling good after an 8 hour sleep
and really feeling rested, vibrant, ready to take on the day.
Sure it involves a few changes to the diet, but it's worth
the change. The benefits outweight the negatives.
During these past 2 years i've consulted with doctors and
natropaths, as a writer and finally finished this book while
compiling all of the information part-time.
Some of the information is new, but most of it is old tryed-and-
true-solid common sense country farmer knowledge. We all know
what's good for us, but rarely follow our own good advice.
Well, this book put's all of the information in a one spot
reference guide.
Give it a look. If you don't think that it's worth it, thanks
for your time while reading this internet note.

--
Book:

The Magic Of Mother Nature's Healing Foods
author: patrick sadler

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg.../-/0970308353/


 




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