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Offline Michelle

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Re: A cure for cancer?
« Reply #75 on: March 14, 2007, 16:54 »
I'd never heard of them, have you been getting them long clive?  do you have them as fruit or dried? You can get tablets of them too.
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Re: A cure for cancer?
« Reply #76 on: March 14, 2007, 18:15 »
have you been getting them long clive? 

Only for the last 120 years Michelle.   ;D 

Seriously though, I only found out about them myself last weekend when we were out shopping with a health freak.  I bought a pack of the dried berries in Julian Graves and picked up a leaflet on them which made lots of fascinating claims.  When I looked them up on the the Internet I discovered that they cannot be sold in the UK after March 23rd owing to an EEC directive.  I bought a rather large supply from a company called detoxyourworld.com and the use-by date is towards the end of the year.  They turned up within 2 days and added a bag of berries for free.  I've since learned of a number of other people who believe they are very beneficial.  I sprinkle a quantity over my porridge each morning but sometimes also eat a few as a snack.  Thet really are very tasty and quite chewy.  They have a very distinctive colour (red) and look like very tiny dates.  I've only seen good things written about them and the packs I bought from detoxyourworld.com are all labelled "also known as happy berries".  I reckon I have a sense of wellbeing since adding them to my diet so I will continue eating them for as long as I can get my hands on them.  As for tablets, I would prefer the fruit but I would consider taking them if the real thing was not available.

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Re: A cure for cancer?
« Reply #77 on: March 14, 2007, 21:29 »
Only for the last 120 years Michelle.   ;D 

 :-\

 I reckon I have a sense of wellbeing since adding them to my diet so I will continue eating them for as long as I can get my hands on them. 

Sounds good clive! Yes I know tablets cannot be as good as the real thing but might be the only option for now. Worth a try anyway  ;D
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Re: A cure for cancer?
« Reply #78 on: March 14, 2007, 23:31 »
Clive will be rattling when he walks soon!  ;D
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Re: A cure for cancer?
« Reply #79 on: March 15, 2007, 00:02 »
I thought that he already did  ::)

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Re: A cure for cancer?
« Reply #80 on: March 15, 2007, 08:54 »
Dem bones dem bones dem dry bones.....  ;D


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