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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 20:34:00 -0700
From: Ronald F. Vetter <[log in to unmask]>
To: Barbara Patterson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: change in our system
 
Barbara,
a change to not show the owens.  part of our local address has made my
subscription invalid.  Can you fix this?  or suggest how I can.  Maybe you
unsubscribe the current and I subscribe anew.?
 
My message below could be entered by you if you would please.
 
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 20:12:47 -0700
>>To: [log in to unmask]
From: [log in to unmask] (Ronald F. Vetter)
Subject: Expert opinion sought
 
The message regarding misstaken or inaccurate info on the internet
yesterday may have prompted my finding what appears to be oversimplified
and non-credible statements regarding treatment with two drugs said to cure
many things via serotonin and dopamine influences.  I will insert the first
part to request an expert to contact me and I will send the entire thing.
This will avoid making this message very long.
 
 THE FEN/PHEN-TM PROTOCOL FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
 
For the last three years, the FEN/PHEN-tm protocol has led to the remission
of many illnesses.
The treatment  increases the brain neurotransmitters, serotonin and
dopamine, the major regulators of the body and brain. The conditions that
are FEN/PHEN-tm-treatable include craving disorders such as obesity and
drug and alcohol addiction; immune disorders such as asthma and hives; and
obsessive/compulsive conditions such as nail biting and bulimia.
 
If properly monitored and adjusted, FEN/PHEN-tm can manage psychoneuroses
and Persian Gulf illness, chronic fatigue, and Post-Vietnam post-traumatic
stress disorders.  Attention deficit disorders,  with or without
hyperactivity, resolve nicely.  Chemical hypersensitivity, fibromyalgia and
autoimmune disorders including psoriasis and cutaneous lupus respond as
well.   You may not
find your particular affliction.  There are too many treatable conditions
to list in this report.
end of excerpt**
 
Ron,59,dz PD 11  <[log in to unmask]> Ronald Vetter
http://www1.ridgecrest.ca.us/~rfvetter/