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arikara

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17. There are a lot of conditions
Sat Dec 8, 2012, 12:56 PM
Dec 2012

that are cleared up by proper nutrition, not the woo diet that is pushed by the adverts and by the governments who are controlled by special interests that are definitely not in the interests of the people.

Modern myths abound and include: healthy whole grains, low fat, safe GMO's and much much more.

no personal experience with it myself but I'm kicking and reccing Voice for Peace Dec 2012 #1
And I will do the same Sherman A1 Dec 2012 #12
check out this book: Chipper Chat Dec 2012 #2
Actually, my sister's family mixes it into a chocolate shake MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #22
Everything you wanted to know about energy but were too weak to ask? gateley Dec 2012 #38
I read a book by her in the 70's and started taking that shake -- it was amazing! gateley Dec 2012 #26
Yes - off and on. Chipper Chat Dec 2012 #35
I remember it really helps to make it the night before and keep it refrigerated. gateley Dec 2012 #37
Great book - forgot all about it. nt bananas Dec 2012 #39
Flax seeds are a great source of lecithin. rainin Dec 2012 #3
Yes, they are tavalon Dec 2012 #9
try a little 1/4 tsp cayenne in a cup of water Voice for Peace Dec 2012 #21
Wow, that makes my stomach contract just thinking about it tavalon Dec 2012 #24
lolol that's what I expected also. Voice for Peace Dec 2012 #25
Well, while I will wait until a 5 day stretch off of work (every two weeks, woot) tavalon Dec 2012 #34
I'm kicking and reccing too. shraby Dec 2012 #4
Due to 30 years of disinfo most people eat way too many carbs and way too few good fats diane in sf Dec 2012 #5
Amen! tavalon Dec 2012 #8
yep InsultComicDog Dec 2012 #11
Right! They didn't even acknowledge "good" fats very much. gateley Dec 2012 #27
As a slight addition to this, tavalon Dec 2012 #6
Thanks! Sending to my brother! grahamhgreen Dec 2012 #7
My son takes Vitamin D3 for his psoriasis Not a Fan Dec 2012 #10
Sometimes the peeling hands and feet are a reactive kestrel91316 Dec 2012 #31
nothing to add except, beef liver is high in choline eShirl Dec 2012 #13
Which might be why most folks don't get their daily ration... MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #23
You just cost some drug company three billion dollars. nt DCKit Dec 2012 #14
Don't you know? postulater Dec 2012 #15
If there's a double blinded study Patiod Dec 2012 #16
Not to worry -- they can tweak it to make it patentable (like Splenda and Truvia) and reap the gateley Dec 2012 #28
There are a lot of conditions arikara Dec 2012 #17
Hoping for more info...nephew has it. Auntie Bush Dec 2012 #18
Psoriasis is an unpredictable thing. MineralMan Dec 2012 #19
My son had it on his scalp when he was a teenager Chemisse Dec 2012 #36
Phosphatidylcholine, been taking it for years just1voice Dec 2012 #20
Thanks! Never even heard of it, I don't think. gateley Dec 2012 #30
I'v suffered from psoriasis since college. That's 40 years at this point. stopbush Dec 2012 #29
Could be a link between vitamin D3 and the previous success Bluestar Dec 2012 #32
Just fyi... RagAss Dec 2012 #33
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