Re: oh, c'mon now
Nope, its freely given without rules, regulations or conditions. I am not trying to make this a hillbilly health forum, I just want to urge folks to use common sense when looking at alternative health products. I feel helping people heal should be like a ministry, not a business for the most part.
Some years ago I was talking to a cousin in Crawford County about natural health. Instead of trying some of the cleanses I told her about, she went on-line and bought all kinds of stuff that was supposed to produce near miracles overnight. Of course, nothing worked and she was out a lot of money. She used to ridicule me and my beliefs by suggested some strange enema formula and swinging a dead cat around your head. She thought that would work just as well, and she was probably right when it came to some of the garbage she ordered.
By the way if you wish to send me $280.00, I will accept it, but you won't get anything but gratitude. Food and gasoline is real high in Booger County. PS-I do have some calcium hydroxide in the outhouse, I'll be glad to send you some, but you've gotta sift out all the dead spiders and bugs. It ain't been used in nigh on to 25 years and it will never pass through my lips.