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Mark & Sylvia Mondloch on sun 29 feb 04

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Hi Phil,
Actually I already switched to Soy milk awhile ago for assorted reasons and
as you know all potters do various hard physical work.
I'll be very happy if I come back "strong as a pickhandle" but I think I'll
pass on jumping off the roof. ;)
Thanks for the input,
Sylvia
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Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 2:46 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Re: centering arm advise wanted - actually, wuz
cracked-joint of the Hip...


> For any Bone injuries, or the desire to avoid them...or to
> ammend them...
>
>
> Lay off 'dairy products'...all of them...'period'...
>
>
> They actually leech out more Calcium than they provide...
>
>
> Eat lots of fresh green Veggies and raw things...'Bean' or
> 'Lentil' soups even as are NOT overcooked...find some 'Hard
> Physical Work' to do soon as possible ( if ye were not
> already doing it, as Calcium assimilation NEEDS HARD various
> Physical WORK...as do strong Bones...ahem...) Seguays from
> making Pots...
>
>
> And steer clear of commercial 'meat'...of any kind...if ye
> like 'meat' eat ONLY Ocean caught fish...never eat any
> 'farm-raised' fish of any kind.
>
>
> That hip joint will heal up better than it had been in
> decades...will become as resillient as a 'Pick
> Handle'...better even than that...you could jump off the
> Roof if you want to...
>
>
> And it won't cost you tens or hundreds of thousands of
> dollars on doctors as are happy to see you suffer for their
> job-security.
>
>
>
>
> Busybodying again,
>
>
>
> Yours,
>
> Phil
> Las Vegas
>
>
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