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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (119239)8/30/2009 12:49:10 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Respond to of 132070
 
Party Poker has purchased The World Poker Tour. pokerpages.com I knew that the WPT had fallen from its glory days when it was on The Travel Channel. A year on The Game Show Network was a disaster and Fox Sports doesnt' seem to know how to show or push the product. Party Poker can push it to new highs, IMHO



To: Knighty Tin who wrote (119239)8/31/2009 9:27:48 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
I`m taking 6000 IU of D3 a day, Gina is taking 5000 a day
and if i get symptons of the flu i will take 50000 IU a day for 3 days...
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Vitamin D: Our best protection against swine flu?
A headline reads, “Officials Race to Contain Swine Flu.” Another says, “CDC: Swine Flu Cases In NYC Rise To 45.” Still another screams, “Swine flu spreads to Middle East, Asia-Pacific.”

Strangely, there are no headlines that read, “Government delivers vitamin D3 to the masses to thwart flu pandemic.” It is worrisome that the least expensive, most effective therapy for flu prevention is hardly ever mentioned, probably because it sells no expensive drugs. For those who fear the flu and seek the best method of protection against it, I refer them to my earlier blogs on the subject in hopes that the information may ease apprehensions and save a few lives along the way. Here are four posts that explain the critical importance of high vitamin D levels to prevent flu.

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I implore you to read the posts and the references that accompany them. The information could save your life!
Posted by Dr, Marc Sorenson at 9:32 AM