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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: William H Huebl who wrote (47363)9/29/2012 9:31:07 AM
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True, but actually it's neither of those two choices... as a culture we've been lulled into believing certain foods are good for us when they're really extremely dangerous... also, that some foods which we're constantly told are fattening are really very good and healthy for us... most all foods have toxins and preservatives in them, those chemical elements also make it impossible for the body to burn off the non structural body fat... in other words, even if you eat less of the foods you like, you still cannot lose weight effectively because the toxins in the body that preserve those foods also preserve the fat and that fat cannot be metabolized... this is why people can't lose weight no matter what they do... they have to change their entire thinking about what food really is and detoxify the body before they can begin to lose weight effectively and permanently... I'll say more on your recipe thread... I don't want to clutter this thread off topic...

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