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Sat, 21 Apr 2001 19:05:03 -0400
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<<Supplements other than fish oil sources. It is too bad but health does not
come
in a bottle. Our bodies are designed to get nourishment from food. A skilled
nutritionist may be able to help you correct an imbalance. This might take a
month of supplementation but afterwards you will need to "swim" on your own
with
foods that will allow your body to maintain its proper balance. Essentially
supplements are just as manufactured as pharmaceuticals Good food is cheaper
and
will allow your body to find its proper balance. All of the statements about
the
depletion of the soil is nice but your body only needs enough of each
nutrient
and is very good at balancing itself if given a chance and not interfered
with.
If anyone chooses to supplement that is your choice but I consider
discussions
of this on the list to be off topic.>>

Your point about these things being off-topic are well-taken.  However, I
think you should present your statements above as your opinion, not fact, as
they contain a number of inaccuracies.

Siobhan

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