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Lisa S Lewis <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Jun 1996 08:49:55 EDT
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
 
Lisa Dietz wrote:
 
>A list member wrote...
>
>"Super Blue Green Algae is often discussed in the misc.health.alternative and
>sci.med.nutrition newsgroups. Glowing results, like the above, are only
>posted by people selling this algae, which is only sold via a multi-level
>arketing scheme, where all consumers technically become sellers."...
 
I don't want to start a war, feed flames etc. But another data point--take
it for what its worth.  I too bought the stuff from Cell Tech. It is appal-
lingly expensive, didn't seem to have any discernible effect on my autistic
son or myself (I didn't feel any zip at all as described in the original
post.)
 
The selling scheme is *exactly* as Don Wiss described. Mostly I was left
with two things: a refrigerator full of the stuff and a red face for falling
for this obvious con.
 
OTH, if anyone wants to try the stuff, and will pay postage, it's yours. I
have no interest in making anything off it (except a little room in my
fridge.) First come, first serve. I guess if no one calls "dibs" I'll just
chuck it!
 
Lisa Lewis

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