Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 In a message dated 12/31/2006 3:55:58 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, gaiacita writes: PS--expensive is determined by the size of the wallet of the reader. :-) Besides, like the saying goes--how much is your health worth?? Samala Renee *****GREAT post Renee, but I especially like this statement!! Cheap is NOT always best....just like vitamins/herbs/supplements. People flock to Cosco. Sam's, Wal-mart, Walgreens, etc., etc., etc., to buy the CHEAP vitamins....YIKESSSSSSSSSSSSSSsssss I wouldn't touch my lips with cheap crap....I want to know who the manufacturer is, how it is processed, when it is processed, how it is transported and how it is stored. THEN, I want to see ALL ingredients and their Certificate of Analysis. I MUST know the Credibility of the manufacturer.....HELL, I won't touch most products made by pharmaceutical companies, as they use GARBAGE as fillers and could give a rats patooty about the person who swallows their poison. When it comes to things I put in my body, I don't want to cut corners, as poor products can cause Cancers and other diseases, just like SLS, pesticides, and chemical cleaning products. Angel Huggzz Linda or Angel www.lymecommunity.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Right. I know it becomes very difficult to purchase some health products--especially when there's no insurance to cover the cost. But, that s why groups like this are so important. Others have tried and found what worked and what didn't work, so that really helps eliminate spending money that could be better used elsewhere. None of us can afford to try everything, looking for that " magic bullet " . Which means that when someone else has spent money on something that worked for them, my ears perk up and I start a research on that product. Granted, what worked for them might not work for me, but as far as I'm concerned, learning about their experiences is much better than trusting (?) to the pharmaceutical companies to " inform " me of what works, or even the doctors--who certainly don't have the time or the inclination to investigate alternative products or protocols. I know that nothing works for everyone, but that's what research is all about. The products people mention just happen to help cut the amount of my research time down by at least half. I say--I'm thankful for the people that post about their products that they USE and TRUST. Makes my life easier. Samala Renee ---- *****GREAT post Renee, but I especially like this statement!! Cheap is NOT Always best....just like vitamins/herbs/supplements. People flock to Cosco. Sam's, Wal-mart, Walgreens, etc., etc., etc., to buy the CHEAP Vitamins....YIKESSSSSSSSSSSSSSsssss I wouldn't touch my lips with cheap crap ...I want to Know who the manufacturer is, how it is processed, when it is processed, how It is transported and how it is stored. THEN, I want to see ALL ingredients And their Certificate of Analysis. I MUST know the Credibility of the Manufacturer.....HELL, I won't touch most products made by pharmaceutical Companies, as they use GARBAGE as fillers and could give a rats patooty about the Person who swallows their poison. When it comes to things I put in my body, I Don't want to cut corners, as poor products can cause Cancers and other Diseases, just like SLS, pesticides, and chemical cleaning products. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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