Hey Chuck, the chlorophyll caps, do they really work?

My hubby cannot stand the smell of DMSO (non-believer) so I've been limiting
the DMSO.  He says I smell like some rotten crabmeat we found in the fridge
once.  I personally think it smells like garlic...but then again he still
smokes cigs...so go figure.  I'll have to find those pills...any help there
would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Deb
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From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: CS>DMSO


> >Well no one is suggesting that you do Chuck. I feel that some may want
> >to support DMSO research. Personally I would, since I have benefitted so
> >much from his life work and share his professional occupation as a
> >medical researcher myself.
>
> Well yeah, you ARE suggesting.
> OK, you have your reasons for paying 5 times more than needed, That's
fine, do
> as you deem prudent, I always say.
> One of the HUGE social problems is the cost of medicines, no need to
ENCOURAGE
> it.
> >I also am interested in a low odor product since my husband and daughter
> >are more sensitive to the smell than I am. He can smell it when I use it
> >in any quantity and it bothers him.
>
> I find chlorophyll capsules effective. Besides, they're good for you.
> >
> >There are also those who want assurances as to purity of the product.
> >For them the peace of mind is worht the price. Some would not use the
> >products that you and I buy from the feed stores and vet supplies for
> >fear of heavy metal contamination.
> Heh,
> I find the 99.7% purity more than adequate on the vet supply. I'm sure I
eat
> more than the tiny 0.3% not accounted for in dirt daily and have done so
for
> many decades.
> I'm more likely to suffer from being hit by a truck.
>
> My cardiologist tells me that if I don't do as he says, he won't be
responsible.
> I said "what does that mean, responsible? If I croak you're gonna take
care of
> my family?" Gee, I don't think so.
>
> Not to beat a dead horse(liniment), but there are better places to spread
the
> wealth if you are so inclined.
> Chuck
> Whoever said that money can't buy happiness didn't know where to shop
> >
> >Garnet
>
> Hmmph!
> That'll be the day I pay an extra $20 to a doctor for a common commodity.
> He's hardly a charity case.
>
> Maybe I'll send it to NASA for the manned Mars trip...
>
> Chuck
> The world is cracked; this is all a bad yolk
>
> >Single bottles 8 oz of 70% DMSO is $24.95
> >
> >Here's the link to their products page with prices. They sell single
> >bottles or multiples at reduced prices. They advertise a low odor DMSO.
> >I think I will order some. The prices are higher than the vet supply but
> >the products are supporting Dr Jacob and his research and are the
> >highest standard of purity. Dr Jacob has given much to the world through
> >his research and lived on a medium level academic salary. He is not rich
> >man to my understanding and I believe some of the proceeds go back into
> >the research.
>
>
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