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In reply to the discussion: The dismal news about supplements. Why bother? [View all]IrishAyes
(6,151 posts)24. In whose mouth did I put which words, pray tell?
And btw, as for ignorance, the next to last word in your first sentence - the body, not the title - should be 'your'. At least learn some grammar before your next diatribe against my alleged shortcomings.
Once again, the sole claim you're able to make against me is that disagreeing with you allegedly proves me ignorant. You're going to need a lot more evidence than that, my dear. I'm only willing to play this game with you awhile, not much longer. It wastes my time.
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WebMD and the Mayo Clinic websites actually do cover lots of supplements, dosage, side effects,
djean111
Nov 2013
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What I'm relying on is thousands of years of proven efficacy. Not the dubious claims of
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
#20
You might be glad to know that hemp seeds offer a higher concentration of D3 than most other
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
#25
People unable to buy or grow, prepare, and eat whole foods for whatever reason really do
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
#6
Contrary to what you'll hear some so-called experts say, many herbals from trustworthy
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
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