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- From: "Dickerson Felicia" <>
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- Subject: friendly
- Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 10:35:06 +1000
But like I say, finally, I've managed to snap out
of it. You're right - people definitely need to talk about it more.
On the one hand I do think it's important to try to
protect people from misleading advertising messages and over-inflated claims. "All
natural" means nothing by itself - lots of natural flora and fauna are harsh if you
swallow them, as anyone who has ever taken the laxative senna will know. I am sure
that this blog is read a great many people, so I beleive it is important to keep
people as informed as possible.
As for the "feeling" it lol.
Yep, it's not just a bit of bloating caused by
stress, you know. I dont understand those people who somehow seem to get a thrill by
dumping all over someone else. On top of this, one of my newsletter subscribers is
hopefully being interviewed for the November issue of UK Cosmopolitan, which is
pretty great - Cosmo has a huge number of readers. I normally get a week or two of
good health at a time, but right now I can only seem to manage a couple of days
before everything dies a death again, so I'm really not sure what to do about
that.
To read the full article go to Medscape. Anyhow I
suppose I had a point to this somewhere. You're right - people definitely need to
talk about it more.
I have no pain, no wind, no agonising consipation,
no runs, no bloating - or at least I occasioanlly have a bit of wind like any normal
person.
Just know that the blamers will blame no matter
what.
Now, this is not the kind of traditional
hypochondria where you find a small bump on your left ear and decide you've got a
brain tumour. Does anyone out here actually have a doc who listens to them and
addresses all their symptoms?
Well, when I say normal I mean normal for me, which
is really quite abnormal for most normal people.
I haven't read your blog for a while, as I recently
moved house. My life doesn't suck, but my IBS certainly does - and this is an IBS
blog.
But fortuently I do feel better when off the
gluten, dairy and sugar, although I don't get to eat anything it seems. I suppose I
can cope with the IBS itself.
Historically IBS was.
Just know that the blamers will blame no matter
what.
Or is it just an impressive-sounding "science bit"?
But Digestrol is the ONLY solution that addresses the root cause of the actual
problem at a cellular levelWow, how lucky am I to stumble upon the ONLY product that
does that! I welcome the vitimin D theory - I will let you know.
Did you notice it also says it "quickly reverses
IBS" - as if IBS is not only progressive, but destructive to your body in a physical
way, and it will reverse that process!
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- friendly, Dickerson Felicia, 12/06/2006
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