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Tyler Durden Views: 5,887
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Re: Correcting "Hemochromatosis--Basis Chemistry Lesson"-$$$ to be made.


"What I did state is that our actions now will determine the health and well being of those in the future and that it IS our responsibility."

Yes, definitely. I wasn't clear on my point.. basically ML frequently blames people who are sick as according to him it's their actions, alone, which have caused ill health e.g. his following words:

"Tell tail signs of the problems, joints swelling and get inflamed and Heart problems, which all of these are just a problem of the body becomming too Acidic from the Poor Diet the person is choosing to eat"

Poor diet is ultimately the cause of many problems but *not* 100% of the time as some issues can be due to genetics, hereditary factors, parents' bad choices passed down to their kids etc. Would you agree with this also? Because it's not consistent with ML's belief that all health issues are due to personal choices period. Anyway..

As to pigeon-holing check out the thread debating subatomic minerals ML brought up where you produced a lot of links (good information nonetheless) that didn't mention 'subatomic minerals'. I don't have the URL or the inclination to search right now, it was awhile back.. I have an appreciation for your posts but just disagree on your defense of some of ML's statements for which there are no, or opposing, evidence; it's nothing personal. Have a good day
 

 
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