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Of course it is your prerogative to try anything you like and invest in any
offshore oil or gold fields you wish.  I have seen lists of adverse
reactions to 'supplements' that help so many and that sicken so many more.
The courts cases are full of lawsuits against herbs, snake oils, and love
potions that have not lived to a fraction of their claims.  These substances
are not controlled in any way in so far as purity, strength, potency,
efficacy so that the one you pay for today will likely be a different
substance than the one you will 'invest' in next week.
The money invested in these is very substantial nationally with absolutely
no interest returned in so many cases.  The very worst part of it in my
mind, is the deviation from a sound medical practice that usually offers a
measure of palliation.  I don't mean to detract you from your path of
seeking relief from a really lousy disease, but just be very cautious.
Quack science is out there in force awaiting the opportunity to 'receive'
your money.  Curiously, e-nada in Spanish means 'with nothing' or is it a
coincidence?
I think a thick coffee milkshake might do better, or at least that was
Barbara's recipe.
with love,

     Michel
'Carpe Diem'
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jo Ann Coen" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 8:14 AM
Subject: Re: Enada, etc.


> I'm interested in the Enada myself.  Just because it isn't approved by
> the FDA, doesn't mean it is not good for you.  Most herbs are not
> approved, but some are wonderful, and some harmful.  However, when one
> name comes to me recommended, I might as try it. Thanks. Jo Ann

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