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Dylna's wife love's ASEA

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 3:59 pm
by buckethead
However I feel that your site is very negative, and your commenst are based on no facts nor science either.

You do not acgnolage the fact that there is a good company with a good product which is trying to get all the necessary research they need to exactely get to that point . And as you pointed out below that will take time; but they will get there.
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/ind ... supporter/

Re: Dylna's wife love's ASEA

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 4:47 pm
by Sassenach
In addition I have three doctors that have tested the ASEA well for me… that’s why I am taking it. With a method you would not approve but the only one I do accept. Called applied Kinesiology and a computer that works on your meridians. I am using my body to tell me what is good for me or my cat, as they can be trusted.

Re: Dylna's wife love's ASEA

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:19 pm
by syaigh
My husband had a very nice, intelligent lady come into the ER one day and try to explain some heart trouble she was having. She talked about all these procedures she had done and as he was having trouble figuring out why exactly she came in (not naming any symptoms), he went ahead and asked: "So, how do you know that there is something wrong with heart today?" She answered, "Because I got a message from the microchip they implanted in my brain."

Re: Dylna's wife love's ASEA

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:24 pm
by Turdacious
syaigh wrote:My husband had a very nice, intelligent lady come into the ER one day and try to explain some heart trouble she was having. She talked about all these procedures she had done and as he was having trouble figuring out why exactly she came in (not naming any symptoms), he went ahead and asked: "So, how do you know that there is something wrong with heart today?" She answered, "Because I got a message from the microchip they implanted in my brain."
Too bad that tinfoil hats are not on the approved prescription list.

Re: Dylna's wife love's ASEA

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:43 pm
by CrapSammich
Turdacious wrote: Too bad that tinfoil hats are not on the approved prescription list.
My insurance only covers generic. Reynold's Wrap isn't on the formulary.