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In a message dated 7/31/03 2:47:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

nevada753 writes:

 

 

> Gregory:

> Go to www.nordicnaturals.com. They have a very pure DHA and EPA

> quality Omega-3 product. My experience with cust. svc. there is very

> good. My whole family takes these. Good luck on your journey and

> may G-d bless you. Nevada

>

 

Gregory, Nevada and all

Our family physician put us on fish oil several months ago.... and gave us

an article from Consumer Reports.....

We get ours at Sam's Club or Costco for $7.00 for 300-1g caps. Works for

us on tight budgets!

mjh

 

 

 

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I do not know about the last few years; But Consumer Reports was

practically rabid in in it's condemnation of vitamins in the past.

 

Their mindset was on testing washing machines so they could only understand

instant results.

 

 

 

 

healthgurus [healthgurus]

Thursday, July 31, 2003 5:12 PM

 

Re: *URGENT* need reply bi-polar

 

 

, foxhillers@a...

wrote:

> In a message dated 7/31/03 2:47:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> nevada753@s... writes:

> > Gregory Go to www.nordicnaturals.com. They have a very pure

DHA and EPA quality Omega-3 product. My experience with cust. svc.

there is very good. My whole family takes these. Good luck on

your journey and may G-d bless you. Nevada

 

> Gregory, Nevada and all

> Our family physician put us on fish oil several months ago....

and gave us an article from Consumer Reports.....

> We get ours at Sam's Club or Costco for $7.00 for 300-1g caps.

Works for us on tight budgets!

> mjh

 

Do tell... what does Consumer Reports know about vitamins? If you

purchase your vitamins at Sam's or Costco's you may as well throw

your money in the trash! If you want a good supplement, visit your

local health food stores or obtain from some reliable internet

source!

Sam's Costco's and Sundown are formulated by the pharmas

(Rexall, which is now affiliated with GNC)

and literally worthless!

 

Regards,

Charles

 

 

 

 

" Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you.

Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a

happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus Pauling

 

Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health and

well being.

 

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Lorenzo,

Back when I was heavily into 35 mm cameras, consumer report

consistently gave advice which was contrary to advice given by the

serious amateur camera magazines. So I do not trust consumer

reports for much of anything.

 

However, saying that I personally have problems with consumer

reports is very different from saying what you say in the paragraph

below is really quite different than saying you have personal issues

of trust with those organizations. By what evidence do you say that

buying vitamins at Sam's is a waste of money? If, indeed, the brands

you mention are formulated by a big pharmacy company (which I do not

know, an URL would have been useful), what makes you say the vitamins

are worthless? If you have information to back up these claims,

please share the information (with referencing URLs).

 

> If you

> purchase your vitamins at Sam's or Costco's you may as well throw

> your money in the trash! If you want a good supplement, visit your

> local health food stores or obtain from some reliable internet

> source!

> Sam's Costco's and Sundown are formulated by the pharmas

> (Rexall, which is now affiliated with GNC)

> and literally worthless!

 

 

Alobar

 

 

-

" LF " <lorenzo1

 

Thursday, July 31, 2003 8:19 PM

RE: Re: *URGENT* need reply

bi-polar

 

 

> I do not know about the last few years; But Consumer Reports was

> practically rabid in in it's condemnation of vitamins in the past.

>

> Their mindset was on testing washing machines so they could only

understand

> instant results.

>

>

>

>

> healthgurus [healthgurus]

> Thursday, July 31, 2003 5:12 PM

>

> Re: *URGENT* need reply

bi-polar

>

>

> , foxhillers@a...

> wrote:

> > In a message dated 7/31/03 2:47:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> > nevada753@s... writes:

> > > Gregory Go to www.nordicnaturals.com. They have a very pure

> DHA and EPA quality Omega-3 product. My experience with cust. svc.

> there is very good. My whole family takes these. Good luck on

> your journey and may G-d bless you. Nevada

>

> > Gregory, Nevada and all

> > Our family physician put us on fish oil several months ago....

> and gave us an article from Consumer Reports.....

> > We get ours at Sam's Club or Costco for $7.00 for 300-1g caps.

> Works for us on tight budgets!

> > mjh

>

> Do tell... what does Consumer Reports know about vitamins? If you

> purchase your vitamins at Sam's or Costco's you may as well throw

> your money in the trash! If you want a good supplement, visit your

> local health food stores or obtain from some reliable internet

> source!

> Sam's Costco's and Sundown are formulated by the pharmas

> (Rexall, which is now affiliated with GNC)

> and literally worthless!

>

> Regards,

> Charles

>

>

>

>

> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

mislead you.

> Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how

to live a

> happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus Pauling

>

> Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building

health and

> well being.

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What is a reliable internet source?

K

> Do tell... what does Consumer Reports know about vitamins? If you

> purchase your vitamins at Sam's or Costco's you may as well throw

> your money in the trash! If you want a good supplement, visit your

> local health food stores or obtain from some reliable internet

> source!

> Sam's Costco's and Sundown are formulated by the pharmas

> (Rexall, which is now affiliated with GNC)

> and literally worthless!

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Rick,

It is unclear from your post -- are you saying that omega 3

oils are produced in the human body by getting enough sunlight? Or

are you saying that people need both an increase in omega 3 from

their diet *and* they also need sunlight?

 

Alobar

 

 

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" rickmuenzer " <r.muenzer

 

Friday, August 01, 2003 10:07 AM

Re: *URGENT* need reply

bi-polar

 

 

> Go to http://www.mercola.com - type in bipolar and read the

> reality - the research has been done many times over.

> Same conclusion = OMEGA 3 is short in people with bipolar

> and they DO NOT get out in the SUN.

> All the 'over priced' supplements will only give relief for a

> period of time because they are NOT dealing with the cause.

> Replace omega 3 in the body - get a sun tan - and exercise

> that is dealing with the cause and its a whole lot cheaper

> and completely NATURAL. THE HUMAN BODY CAN ONLY HEAL WITH

> NATURAL THINGS. DIET - EXERCISE - SUNLIGHT.

> True medicine = Let thy Food be thy medicine

> Alternative medicine = Slash, Burn, Radiate or Poison.

>

> Rick

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Alobar,

 

I still think the Consumer reports is good for cars. My 1981 Datsun with

150,000 miles has had NO factory defects! I chose it because CR said it had

the lowest frequency of repair records!

 

But they were biased against vitamins.

 

It was someone else that said --- " buying vitamins at Sam's is a waste of

money " NOT I.

It was someone else that said --- " vitamins are worthless " NOT I!

 

Lorenzo

 

 

 

 

 

Alobar [alobar]

Thursday, July 31, 2003 7:47 PM

 

Re: Re: *URGENT* need reply

bi-polar

 

 

Lorenzo,

Back when I was heavily into 35 mm cameras, consumer report

consistently gave advice which was contrary to advice given by the

serious amateur camera magazines. So I do not trust consumer

reports for much of anything.

 

However, saying that I personally have problems with consumer

reports is very different from saying what you say in the paragraph

below is really quite different than saying you have personal issues

of trust with those organizations. By what evidence do you say that

buying vitamins at Sam's is a waste of money? If, indeed, the brands

you mention are formulated by a big pharmacy company (which I do not

know, an URL would have been useful), what makes yoc

please share the information (with referencing URLs).

 

> If you

> purchase your vitamins at Sam's or Costco's you may as well throw

> your money in the trash! If you want a good supplement, visit your

> local health food stores or obtain from some reliable internet

> source!

> Sam's Costco's and Sundown are formulated by the pharmas

> (Rexall, which is now affiliated with GNC)

> and literally worthless!

 

 

Alobar

 

 

-

" LF " <lorenzo1

 

Thursday, July 31, 2003 8:19 PM

RE: Re: *URGENT* need reply

bi-polar

 

 

> I do not know about the last few years; But Consumer Reports was

> practically rabid in in it's condemnation of vitamins in the past.

>

> Their mindset was on testing washing machines so they could only

understand

> instant results.

>

>

>

>

> healthgurus [healthgurus]

> Thursday, July 31, 2003 5:12 PM

>

> Re: *URGENT* need reply

bi-polar

>

>

> , foxhillers@a...

> wrote:

> > In a message dated 7/31/03 2:47:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> > nevada753@s... writes:

> > > Gregory Go to www.nordicnaturals.com. They have a very pure

> DHA and EPA quality Omega-3 product. My experience with cust. svc.

> there is very good. My whole family takes these. Good luck on

> your journey and may G-d bless you. Nevada

>

> > Gregory, Nevada and all

> > Our family physician put us on fish oil several months ago....

> and gave us an article from Consumer Reports.....

> > We get ours at Sam's Club or Costco for $7.00 for 300-1g caps.

> Works for us on tight budgets!

> > mjh

>

> Do tell... what does Consumer Reports know about vitamins? If you

> purchase your vitamins at Sam's or Costco's you may as well throw

> your money in the trash! If you want a good supplement, visit your

> local health food stores or obtain from some reliable internet

> source!

> Sam's Costco's and Sundown are formulated by the pharmas

> (Rexall, which is now affiliated with GNC)

> and literally worthless!

>

> Regards,

> Charles

>

>

>

>

> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

mislead you.

> Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how

to live a

> happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus Pauling

>

> Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building

health and

> well being.

 

 

 

" Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you.

Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a

happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus Pauling

 

Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health and

well being.

 

list or archives:

 

:........ -

post:............. alternative_Medicine_Forum

digest form:...... -digest

individual emails: -normal

no email:......... -nomail

moderator:........ -owner

:...... -

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sorry if I misread & said it was you, Lorenzo. Just trying

to separate personal opinion from objective facts. I have plenty of

personal bias when it comes to most anything. I try to give my

personal experiences (positive or negative) along with my opinions so

people know where I am coming from. If more than my personal

opinion, I try to give quotes from books & /or websites. What I was

upset about is the blanket statements with no backing it up. Hard

for any of us to learn if we are given opinions stated as though they

are facts.

 

Sorry, again, Lorenzo, for mistaking you for the originator

of those phrases. For some reason, my ISP bounces some posts from

& does not specifically tell me which posts

bounce -- so I sometimes miss a post or 3 in some or all of my

groups, which I rarely go hunting for. So I must have missed the

post in which those phrases originated. But the person does not

really matter in this case. It is the way in which we all sometimes

disagree which I was attempting to address.

 

Alobar

 

 

 

-

" LF " <lorenzo1

 

Saturday, August 02, 2003 1:49 AM

RE: Re: *URGENT* need reply

bi-polar

 

 

> Alobar,

>

> I still think the Consumer reports is good for cars. My 1981 Datsun

with

> 150,000 miles has had NO factory defects! I chose it because CR

said it had

> the lowest frequency of repair records!

>

> But they were biased against vitamins.

>

> It was someone else that said --- " buying vitamins at Sam's is a

waste of

> money " NOT I.

> It was someone else that said --- " vitamins are worthless " NOT I!

>

> Lorenzo

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Alobar,

 

I think this problem is common; Sometimes I become confused as to who said

what.

 

I generally provide reference URL's or suggest a net search for back up;

depending on circumstance.

 

 

Lorenzo

 

 

Alobar [alobar]

Saturday, August 02, 2003 9:19 AM

 

Re: Re: *URGENT* need reply

bi-polar

 

 

Sorry if I misread & said it was you, Lorenzo. Just trying

to separate personal opinion from objective facts. I have plenty of

personal bias when it comes to most anything. I try to give my

personal experiences (positive or negative) along with my opinions so

people know where I am coming from. If more than my personal

opinion, I try to give quotes from books & /or websites. What I was

upset about is the blanket statements with no backing it up. Hard

for any of us to learn if we are given opinions stated as though they

are facts.

 

Sorry, again, Lorenzo, for mistaking you for the originator

of those phrases. For some reason, my ISP bounces some posts from

& does not specifically tell me which posts

bounce -- so I sometimes miss a post or 3 in some or all of my

groups, which I rarely go hunting for. So I must have missed the

post in which those phrases originated. But the person does not

really matter in this case. It is the way in which we all sometimes

disagree which I was attempting to address.

 

Alobar

 

 

 

-

" LF " <lorenzo1

 

Saturday, August 02, 2003 1:49 AM

RE: Re: *URGENT* need reply

bi-polar

 

 

> Alobar,

>

> I still think the Consumer reports is good for cars. My 1981 Datsun

with

> 150,000 miles has had NO factory defects! I chose it because CR

said it had

> the lowest frequency of repair records!

>

> But they were biased against vitamins.

>

> It was someone else that said --- " buying vitamins at Sam's is a

waste of

> money " NOT I.

> It was someone else that said --- " vitamins are worthless " NOT I!

>

> Lorenzo

 

 

 

" Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you.

Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a

happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus Pauling

 

Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health and

well being.

 

list or archives:

 

:........ -

post:............. alternative_Medicine_Forum

digest form:...... -digest

individual emails: -normal

no email:......... -nomail

moderator:........ -owner

:...... -

 

 

 

 

 

 

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