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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / August 2005

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Revolutionary New Asthma & Allergy Solution

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michelle111 - 17 Aug 2005 04:51 GMT
You all know my passion for finding asthma & allergy solutions for my
kids and I think I have finally found the best solution to replace the
dreadful dusty vacuum.  It is from Italy & I understand it is mainly
sold to health professionals.

Now I am not a commercial agent & I don't care if the solution is
homemade or from a big corporation - I just want it to work.  I have
3 kids & I am determined to do my bit so that asthma & allergies are
eliminated.

Unlike any other vacuum - it actually kills dust mites, mould,
bacteria, germs and that makes the difference.   Another big benefit is
that it has cut my housecleaning time in half.

So if you have a great product let me know - I have a personal
network of over 1,000 parents all over Australia/NZ/South Pacific &
they are very keen to learn about new products!

In the meantime learn more about this cost effective product: See
www.polti.it  or talk directly to the Aust/NZ distributor
www.healthyways.com.au.
00doc - 17 Aug 2005 13:34 GMT
Can we say it?

Is it safe?

Does the fact that "michelle111" has only posted four times - three
times with this exact post to different groups and one test make a
difference?

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00doc

aroberts - 17 Aug 2005 16:37 GMT
>Can we say it?

>Is it safe?

>Does the fact that "michelle111" has only posted four times - three
>times with this exact post to different groups and one test make a
>difference?

How could you be so cynical?  I am sure that this person has completely
altruistic motives.  After all, I know lots of people who have personal
networks of over 1000 parents just lying around and who are "keen to
learn about new products", and discuss how "cost effective" an item is.
That kind of marketing terminology isn't really a dead giveaway, is
it?

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NorthShoreCEO - 17 Aug 2005 16:43 GMT
> >Can we say it?
>
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> giveaway, is
> it?

Why ARoberts!!!  You wouldn't be mocking me, now would you?  Say
it ain't so.
aroberts - 17 Aug 2005 17:46 GMT
>Why ARoberts!!!  You wouldn't be mocking me, now would you?  Say
>it ain't so.

Ain't so, ain't so, ain't so.   But the spammers, oh yes.... :-)
NorthShoreCEO - 17 Aug 2005 18:05 GMT
> >Why ARoberts!!!  You wouldn't be mocking me, now would you?
> >Say
>>it ain't so.
>
> Ain't so, ain't so, ain't so.   But the spammers, oh yes....
> :-)

I knew that.  I just wanted to see if you were at your desk
today.   ;-)
NorthShoreCEO - 17 Aug 2005 18:06 GMT
> Can we say it?
>
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> make a
> difference?

Oh, go ahead, Doc.   I think it's a safe assumption in this case
and you've shown such restraint so far!
 
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