Re: [MOL] Alternative considerations [01997]
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Re: [MOL] Alternative considerations
Bobsomm@aol.com wrote:
>
> Hi gang
>
> Was looking for some info for poly myalgia and stumbled across the article
> referenced below. I found it very interesting regarding considerations of
> cancer being influenced by dietary and immune deficiencies.
>
> The company is probably trying to sell their work, but the reading is
> interesting and not pushy.
>
> Strongly recommend it to all.
>
> Here is where it is.
>
> Copyright © 1996, 1997 by Galen Daryl Knight and VitaleTherapeutics, Inc.
> VitaleTherapeutics' Goal
> http://www.highfiber.com/~galenvtp/vtlwhatr.htm
>
> Have a nice day.
>
> VR Bob
Dear Bob
Thanks so much for the information. I printed it out to digest it
all...but in scanning, I can see that they touch on many of the areas
that we have research and found some validity for concern. Environmental
factors have long been held as causing cancer...the old saying "you are
what you eat" is not that far off the mark. It should include breathing
and skin absorption as well.
Thanks again and God Bless.
John
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