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Quick Summary: CR_Dude posted a message about

appetite suppressants that was relevant to the

Satietrol offer I recently made to the List.

We are still seeking volunteers interested in

trying out the Satietrol appetite suppressant

featured at website:

http://www.hungeroff.com/what_is_satietrol.htm

Unfortunately, I failed to give the website references,

when I made the Satietrol offer ( " First Safe CR Pill? " ).

This offer is a deep discounted price available only if

we can get enough takers willing to try out the Satietrol

product experimentally. The offer is repeated below.

Contact me (off list) for more info about Satietrol,

or to respond to the offer. I am interested in any and

all ways to make CR more pleasant and livable by a

broader cross section of the Public, and take a position

of unabashed CR advocacy. Use of Satietrol is a step

in that direction, to make CR possible and more practical

for the average person.

> On 26 Jul 2002, CR_Dude wrote:

>

> My gut feeling is that ANY intervention that reduces

> appetite will affect activity ... and will have

> implications for CR...

>

> An international group of researchers has revealed how

> one part of the once popular diet-drug combo " fen-phen "

> curbs appetite...

CR_Dude and ALL:

Water drinking curbs hunger. And so does the natural and

much studied CCK-based alternative Satietrol, that is based

on naturally curbing appetite.

Comparing these apparently healthful possibilities

to " fen-phen " based studies does not seem quite fair,

if the implication is possibly negative.

By the way, we are still short on getting enough

volunteers to make a purchase of the Satietrol appetite

suppressant, and need a few more who want to try out

a product generally recognized and getting favorable

news media coverage as a more safe way of naturally

curbing appetite, that works with the human body

biochemistry, rather than via chemicals that are

alien to human biochemistry. These products are

sometimes termed " orthomolecular " in nature.

Orthomolecular comes from " ortho " (correct) and

molecular (compounds fabricated from the primitive

atomic building blocks of nature), a term coined by

Nobel Laureate Linus ing, because such natural

body substances are identical to those already found

in the human body. Satietrol is such a substance,

and has no special chemical additives or artifacts

different from those already in human body chemistry.

> On 22 Jul 2002, Warren wrote:

>

> We all have to eat, but don't know when to stop.

> Satietrol takes over, and we're not hungry any more.

> Tough problem -- Sensible solution.

>

> Providing there is enough interest, I can obtain

> Satietrol in bulk for $23.00 a box (42 packets).

>

> 1 case = 6 boxes = 6 X 42 packets = 252 packets total.

> Case cost = 6 X $23.00 = $138.00 (no tax, free shipping).

> ---------------------------------------------------------

>

> This price, with the free shipping, beats all other

> advertised prices by $4.00 to $5.00 a box. Minimum

> order would have to be one case ($138.00).

>

> If we can get together a Group order for 12 cases, then

> I will procure the product and make it available.

> Contact me off-list privately, please.

>

> -- Warren

I am still seeking takers on this offer here on Satietrol,

if we are going to have enough interest to make the order possible.

Otherwise, some of those wishing to participate will have

to double their orders already requested. Or they will simply

have to pay regular retail price. I prefer not to ask special

favors of these who are interested, and to have a generally

desirable product much more widely tested by a broader

cross section of List participants.

I have taken special effort here to explain orthomolecular

biochemistry, and hope that this explanation should

satisfy concerns of some who might be otherwise reluctant

to experiment, thinking that they might somehow be

ingesting a substance not found in the human body.

Such is not the case.

Please contact me off-list to participate. The experiment

is worth trying out, and a number have already expressed

interest already. If you are inclined to experiment,

then your participation is welcome.

-- Warren

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