Guest guest Posted January 19, 2002 Report Share Posted January 19, 2002 belong on the list. In the past, we have had a member on a few occasions post publicly, private conversations in order to give more strength to his argument. Such methods of making points rarely work as they are undermined by their lack of foundation in ethical behavior. Posting publicly, a private discussion or a conversation, mentioning names, is in bad taste and shows poor judgment. Dear Harsha, Welcome back. Pontificating (as I do now) on other peoples ethics or lack illustrates something about us. IMHO everyone here tries to move forward and behave in a kind way. I feel you are more capable of this then the petty morality that I often display. Maybe we need to loosen up a bit gals - breathe and stretch . . . Delicious Lobster Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2002 Report Share Posted January 20, 2002 --- lobster666 wrote: > > > Dear Harsha, > > Welcome back. > Pontificating (as I do now) on other peoples > ethics or lack illustrates something about us. > IMHO everyone here tries to move forward > and behave in a kind way. > I feel you are more capable of this > then the petty morality that I often display. > Maybe we need to loosen up a bit > gals - breathe and stretch . . . > > Delicious Lobster > Nice to have you back Lobster(ess?). Glad to see that you are in touch with your inner child. Yeah, breathe and stretch all you want gal. Just make sure the leotards aren't on too tight and you didn't go heavy on the beans the night before. Did I miss an important announcement from you Lobby? Are you taking whey protein and DHEA supplements as David recommended? Please share your latest nutritional discoveries. Thanks Love to all Harsha ===== /join Send FREE video emails in Mail! http://promo./videomail/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2002 Report Share Posted January 20, 2002 , Harsha <harshaimtm> wrote: > Are you taking whey protein and DHEA supplements as > David recommended? Lobster, along with the rest of the folks in Europe may soon lose that right. But there is hope if people take a moment to sign the latest petition on Dr. Matthias Rath's site which will be sent to the entire European Union. (see link at end of this e-mail). Since November last year the European Union has been studying a petition on vitamin therapy freedom. This came about due to a massive wave of protest from people all over the world. In April 2001 Dr. Matthias Rath wrote an open letter demanding "No worldwide vitamin therapy ban in furtherance of the pharmaceutical industry's billion-pound business interests". Dr. Rath is regarded as the founder of Cellular Medicine and has been fighting for years for free access to vitamin therapies and other natural treatments. Already more than 290 million letters of protest against a ban on vitamin therapies have been sent to the European politicians responsible, calling on them to act. This represents yet another splendid success in the now unstoppable progress of Cellular Medicine! EU Petition 450/2001 for vitamin therapy freedom is now under consideration by the EU Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy. The committee will soon hold a public hearing. You too can support our struggle for worldwide vitamin therapy freedom and in so doing add further weight to our demands. Please go to the website http://www.vitamins-for-all.org, select the language of your choice and press on the button >>I Demand my Right on Natural Health<<. Then follow the instructions that appear, and your support for EU Petition 450/2001 will automatically be passed on to the EU. Simultaneously you will be sending a protest e-mail to the members of the EU Parliament. Sign your name to the greatest referendum of all time! You will find full details at the website http://www.vitamins-for-all.org. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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