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In a message dated 98-07-16 11:16:34 EDT, you write:
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I find this experiential approach much more efficient and a lot less of an
energy sink than getting involved with "facts" and "studies" and "info
sheets" since over the years I've learned that everything involving
alternative health and modern medicine and just about everything else is
too often only wholly "true" in the eyes of the beholder anyway.
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Makes sense.
However, ya gotta start somewhere, and getting as much info as possible and
then letting your body be the judge, is ultimately the final test.
Re: the Barley Green. Yesterday I ordered some w/o kelp to see if that makes a
difference, but in my own case, due most likely to my hypoglycemia, it's
probably the "dextrin" in the "Malo" that gives me a quick gnawing feeling in
my stomach that makes me feel ravenous and lead to overeating to quell it.
Wish they had some "without malodextrin" rather than "without kelp."
FWIT.
Thanks for your reply.;-)
Gerry
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