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Booger Cancer (OP) User ID: 70513382 United States 11/21/2015 11:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I must be a poor aristocrat. LOL. True story. Many years ago, a grocery store had their cashews on sale at half price, so bought up a bunch of bags. I loved cashews but they were and are pricey. So I ate cashews and more cashews over the next few days. By the time I ate the last bag of them, my taste for them melted away. It's been 40 years or more. I still don't care for them very much. Never buy them and will eat only a few when offered. Yes, I did cure my Stage 4 cancer in two weeks when I was 48. I also reversed my chronic kidney disease (glomerulonephritis) when I was 25. In neither case were any medical treatments involved. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 69626662 Brazil 11/21/2015 11:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Didn't buy any. Two years ago, maybe less, they were $4.19. Quoting: Booger Cancer Is it the many-year drought in CA? Yes. [link to www.thenewstribune.com] |
Booger Cancer (OP) User ID: 70513382 United States 11/21/2015 11:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm playing with you. I feel you, brother. I have been watching the prices on this shit soar. It's like any healthy food is through the roof. Bad food that will immobilize or make you addicted to prescription drugs is VERY affordable. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70782681 Scary, huh? That reminds me of "Little Debbies." They might be the cheapest crap out there. There was a married couple I knew who delivered "Little Debbies" to local stores including WalMart. Their delivery business went 'south' when Walmart pulled their contract. Meanwhile, the wife had fibromyalgia really bad so it was a struggle for her to work. She worked through the pain. She used to purchase an expensive skin care product that she used to quell her fibro pain. She went through a tube or more a week at $70 a tube. One day she came in to the store for the last time before moving out west. Once she told me their business had closed down, I told her to stop eating Little Debbie products. Prior to then, telling her might have gotten me fired because that was her livelihood. She looked at me and you could see a light bulb turned on in her head. I never saw her again but got the definite feeling she was going to stop eating the LB's and as a result start to feel better. My thinking was that if she continued eating that stuff, the skin care product would have given her less satisfaction as time went on. Yes, I did cure my Stage 4 cancer in two weeks when I was 48. I also reversed my chronic kidney disease (glomerulonephritis) when I was 25. In neither case were any medical treatments involved. |
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Booger Cancer (OP) User ID: 70513382 United States 11/21/2015 11:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Didn't buy any. Two years ago, maybe less, they were $4.19. Quoting: Booger Cancer Is it the many-year drought in CA? Yes. [link to www.thenewstribune.com] Thank you! Yes, I did cure my Stage 4 cancer in two weeks when I was 48. I also reversed my chronic kidney disease (glomerulonephritis) when I was 25. In neither case were any medical treatments involved. |
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