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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / January 2005

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Options for Vioxx, Celebrex, Alleve?

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awthrawthr@yahoo.com - 23 Dec 2004 05:24 GMT
How in this day and age could people suddenly be asking what
alternatives are there?

Go to your local health food store and ask. There are many, many
options. People come back month after month to replnish their supplies
BECAUSE THE OPTIONS WORK.

Nothing works for everybody. So some experimentation may be required.

If you want double blind studies for your proof, please contact the
makers of Vioxx, Celebrex, and Alleve -- they probably have shredders
full of them.

Or maybe Harvey Stoneheart can help. He has done his best to keep this
information from you. So thank him.
me@privacy.net - 23 Dec 2004 10:34 GMT
>Or maybe Harvey Stoneheart can help. He has done his best to keep this
>information from you. So thank him.

Harv Stone doesn't object to anyone getting free info. What he and
others object to is people breaking the newsgroup charter. Those that
seek profit out of others pain seem to have scant regard for that.
Rod - 23 Dec 2004 11:53 GMT
>>Or maybe Harvey Stoneheart can help. He has done his best to keep this
>>information from you. So thank him.
>
> Harv Stone doesn't object to anyone getting free info. What he and
> others object to is people breaking the newsgroup charter. Those that
> seek profit out of others pain seem to have scant regard for that.

Rubbish, maintaining the drug empire has been one of the most evil acts on
this board for many years.
Even Harvey admitted he had shares in the Enbrel maker.
Crap to your charter as it has maimed many over the years and held back
meaningful discussion on peoples rights to seek the alternatives to drugs.

Cheers, Rod.
me@privacy.net - 23 Dec 2004 16:35 GMT
>Crap to your charter as it has maimed many over the years and held back
>meaningful discussion on peoples rights to seek the alternatives to drugs.
>
>Cheers, Rod.

You can discuss all you wish, what you can't or should not do is break
the charter.
Rod - 23 Dec 2004 23:09 GMT
>>Crap to your charter as it has maimed many over the years and held back
>>meaningful discussion on peoples rights to seek the alternatives to drugs.
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> You can discuss all you wish, what you can't or should not do is break
> the charter.

Thanks, but I think I prefer the "10 commandments" as my guidelines.

Merry Christmas.

Rod
Paul T. Holland - 24 Dec 2004 19:21 GMT
and what would they have to do with a legitimate charter for a newsgroup -and
those that deliberately choose to break those rules for profit?

> >>Crap to your charter as it has maimed many over the years and held back
> >>meaningful discussion on peoples rights to seek the alternatives to drugs.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> Rod
Harvey R. Stone - 27 Jan 2005 20:41 GMT
>>>Or maybe Harvey Stoneheart can help. He has done his best to keep this
>>>information from you. So thank him.
>>
>> Harv Stone doesn't object to anyone getting free info. What he and
>> others object to is people breaking the newsgroup charter. Those that
>> seek profit out of others pain seem to have scant regard for that.

Thank you for the support and what you have said is the way it is.

> Rubbish, maintaining the drug empire has been one of the most evil acts on
> this board for many years.

What childish ignorance.....   Please try to communicate with people here in
a real world manner.

> Even Harvey admitted he had shares in the Enbrel maker.

That is a pure lie.   I have never own one share of any  "maker".

> Crap to your charter as it has maimed many over the years and held back
> meaningful discussion on peoples rights to seek the alternatives to drugs.
>
> Cheers, Rod.

held back people like you from making money off of poor fools that are not
smart enough to look a little deeper into the things people such as you
bring here to make a very good living.

Harv
Paul T. Holland - 24 Dec 2004 19:20 GMT
this is william kelley eidem - big in the 'e-book' scam biz, - including
his
major scam - a cancer cure book - and has several other identities and
sites,
mostly uses registration info of:

itsnotjustforsex.com
Eidem, Kelley  awthrawthr@yahoo.com
n/a
1922-B Mack Lewis Dr.
Panama City, FL  32401
US
850-872-1060

this one is for BeWellKel.com:
Eidem, Kelley  awthrawthr@yahoo.com
n/a
1922-B Mack Lewis Dr.
Panama City, FL  32401
US
850-872-1060

scammer is back out of the shadows and trolling in several groups now
pitching
the new pills...

be well

paul

> How in this day and age could people suddenly be asking what
> alternatives are there?
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> Or maybe Harvey Stoneheart can help. He has done his best to keep this
> information from you. So thank him.
 
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