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Re: Beating Endo...From: Marrije (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun Apr 27 16:14:04 2003
could you please tell me more about how you went about changing your life food wise. You can email mi privately if you want. I realy want to change but don't know where to start and how. I hope you'll respond. thank you. Marrije meijgenraam@yahoo.com --- anonymous <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote: > It has been 6 years since I had Endo. Being the > worst case my gynea. > saw in all his years of practice, to not having it > at all is not a > miracle but a simple common sense approach which > most Males Drs wouldn't > know. > For years the biotech industries have been forcing > the farmers to inject > or to > tag their cows, pigs, chickens, etc. with growth > hormones, on a slow > release > dosage. Men wouldn't know how it feels to be in > pain everyday, all day, > for years, so how could they begin to treat women? > There is no majic > pill, nor a magic treatment, it's all in the food we > eat. > Since changing to organic meats and dairy my mind > and body have changed > so dramatically that my 3 doctors asked me to write > about my story. > In the mean time I advise to all people to visit; > http://www.notmilk.com > http://www.ourstolenfuture.org (search for 'endoctrine > disruptors) > It is time women took charge of their lives, and > trusted their gut > feelings, I have, and I have not been wrong yet. > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.
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