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Good heavens, 'ivanhoe' - - I am far far from any kind of angel. And I

truly wouldn't want to be one. I just am trying to understand these illnesses

and get better, and it seems a shame not to share the information I come

across. It is the same amount of effort if I just keep it to myself as it is if

I

share.

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Shan

(you don't have to be an angel to pass blessings along)

> Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2006 22:58:11 -0000

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> Subject: Re: Shan, OT- Human medical experimentation in modern times

>

> I have to agree. Shan clearly cares very much and wants everyone to

> benefit from the incredible amounts of good info she's researched. She is a

> true guardian angel!

>

> Brain Fog is my middle name & at this point having the title & link

> would be great! Or just a brief synapsis of the article w/the link.

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I would truly like to know how you can have this problem when

99.99% of the time I DO post the urls. Do you have trouble seeing them? To my

knowledge nobody tells you that you have to read the article and that you are

not

allowed to make use of the url to read it on the website; of do

they????????????

blessings

Shan

> Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 14:32:01 -0800 (PST)

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> Subject: Re: Shan, OT- Human medical experimentation in modern times

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> I was also agreeing with you Sue. It's very, very hard to read all that

> information and it's much easier if there are links so then if we're

interested

> then we can just click on.

>

> Lou

>

> srvcc1 wrote:

> Dear Shan,

>

> I want to read all the info you post but if at all possible, please

> post the links but not the text. Sometimes with my brainfog I find it

> impossible to sift through all the words to find the links you posted.

> Having only the link with the article title makes it much easy for

> me to refer back when my concentration is better. All those endless

> paragraphs of words make my head spin.... it's like a flash flood of

> words. Thanks for understanding.

>

> Sue

>

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That is good idea Jeannette. That is why I always put it

underneath the title; it is so easy to see. I have seen some who put it at the

bottom -

I find it after going through the whole thing looking for the url - tiring

and frustrating. I only have so many spoons. I often find that when a website

has one good article; they often have more. Plus some websites just have

information on one subject and if it is a subject I am researching like systemic

enzymes or cancer or detox baths, then I find more good articles.

blessings

Shan

> Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 14:40:48 -0500

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> Subject: Re: Shan, OT- Human medical experimentation in modern times

>

> Hi,

> maybe post all the links at the top. I like getting the article in the email

> cause my email won't automatically go to the link, I have to copy and paste.

> I don't know how to get it to go directly to the link when I click on it. It

> used to, and somehow I screwed that up. lol

> Thanks

> Jeanette French

> Re: Shan, OT- Human medical experimentation in

> modern times

>

>

> I was also agreeing with you Sue. It's very, very hard to read all that

> information and it's much easier if there are links so then if we're

interested

> then we can just click on.

>

> Lou

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