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Hi Anita,

I found you can still open those pages if you search google with say

Yamoapowder and testimonials

http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:nv-7a8Aag8cJ:https://yamoapowder.co\

m/testimonials.htm+yamoapowder+testimonials & hl=en & ct=clnk & cd=2

http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:bzgsnpyIJTYJ:https://yamoapowder.co\

m/history.htm+yamoapowder+history & hl=en & ct=clnk & cd=1

About web links - I think they break in yahoo posts whenever the address

is longer than a line - so we need to paste the text from the 2nd line

manually onto the address in the address box to put it all back

together. I think (but I'm not sure) long web addresses work OK if we

select the rich text editor - let's see :)

We all have chlamydia pneumonia infections that are very implicated in

asthma (and other infections) We don't have asthma or hayfever (except

when I was very ill 4 years ago) - but there is a lot in our families.

http://www.cpnhelp.org/how_chlamydia_pneumoniae_ (I think this is a

great website ... though antibiotics are not for us)

Best wishes,

Sandy

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Thank you Sandy for providing this. I had not read these before.

As I said, my dad had bought the Yamoa for me and I knew nothing

about it. Reading the hayfever testimonials was like reading my own

story. I didn't realize how awful I really felt even when I wasn't

having outward symptoms until now, when my allergies actually seem to

be gone, rather than dormant.

My face feels like a normal face, for the first time in a long

time. I think I actually look younger now! This is very fortunate,

because I've aged 10 years in the last three :-(.

I would encourage anyone who does suffer from hayfever or asthma to

consider giving this stuff a try. You'll know fairly quickly if

it's going to work for you. I know it didn't work for my very sickly

aunt, who has serious lung problems (she's on oxygen all the time)

but it does seem worthwhile.

Anita,

a former mouthbreather ;-)

>

> Hi Anita,

>

> I found you can still open those pages if you search google with say

> Yamoapowder and testimonials

>

> http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:nv-

7a8Aag8cJ:https://yamoapowder.co\

> m/testimonials.htm+yamoapowder+testimonials & hl=en & ct=clnk & cd=2

> http://216.239.59.104/search?

q=cache:bzgsnpyIJTYJ:https://yamoapowder.co\

> m/history.htm+yamoapowder+history & hl=en & ct=clnk & cd=1

>

>

> About web links - I think they break in yahoo posts whenever the

address

> is longer than a line - so we need to paste the text from the 2nd

line

> manually onto the address in the address box to put it all back

> together. I think (but I'm not sure) long web addresses work OK if

we

> select the rich text editor - let's see :)

>

> We all have chlamydia pneumonia infections that are very implicated

in

> asthma (and other infections) We don't have asthma or hayfever

(except

> when I was very ill 4 years ago) - but there is a lot in our

families.

> http://www.cpnhelp.org/how_chlamydia_pneumoniae_ (I think this is a

> great website ... though antibiotics are not for us)

>

> Best wishes,

> Sandy

>

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