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I have a question. If this bracelet is made entirely of silver, then what

makes it different than any other bracelet made of entirely silver???? Hate

to be skeptical..but that is in my nature.

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For those of us, like me, who don't deal well with stress, this may be

one solution. I was given the book " True Calm, " by Simon Siegel

many years ago, and I finally cracked it and read about the deep

breathing exercises. The book is easy to follow and has photos. I

called Mr. Siegel about a month ago, he's a physiologist who gives

lectures on stress often. He told me about his CD that mirrors the book

and I bought it for $20, and it's awesome. It walks you through the

exercises, plus does a wonderful imagery that centers you. You need

only get the CD to reap benefits. I just called him again, and he said

that the CD is not on his current website, but that anyone who wants it

need only call him, the phone # is on the website. Here's the website:

http://globaloptimalhealthgroup.com/ The book can be bought on amazon.

Ellen

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hmmm, thanks, this is just the kind of thing you wind up having only that left,

and somehow it all goes away, and the one copy survives. Has happened to me

with computer backups. eek

bG

>

> Hello,

>

> This is strictly a defensive suggestion. In these days of federal agencies

ready to protect the profits of the cut (surgery), drug, & burn (chemo and

related procedures) indutrial complex, one cannot be too careful.

>

> I am going on a program of printing everything that I see of value. And then

I will hightlight particualr pathology that appeared to be helped by our

experimentation. Lastly, I am going to file these paper copy reports by the

name of the cited pathology.

>

> The library where I live allows 75 pages of printing per week with no charge.

>

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hmmm, thanks, this is just the kind of thing you wind up having only that left,

and somehow it all goes away, and the one copy survives. Has happened to me

with computer backups. eek

bG

>

> Hello,

>

> This is strictly a defensive suggestion. In these days of federal agencies

ready to protect the profits of the cut (surgery), drug, & burn (chemo and

related procedures) indutrial complex, one cannot be too careful.

>

> I am going on a program of printing everything that I see of value. And then

I will hightlight particualr pathology that appeared to be helped by our

experimentation. Lastly, I am going to file these paper copy reports by the

name of the cited pathology.

>

> The library where I live allows 75 pages of printing per week with no charge.

>

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I copy everything I want to keep and paste into a rich text editor - in my case

it's Text Edit, as I'm on a Mac. (If you don't have one there are free ones for

download and even online versions.) I then save them into an appropriate folder

on my hard drive. This is backed up on an external drive. The advantage of

digital forms is that they are easier to save, (no printing and filing of hard

copies) easier to find and search, and don't take shelf or filing cabinet space.

I can also share them more easily. Also saves on ink and paper and saves trees.

: )

>

> Hello,

>

> This is strictly a defensive suggestion. In these days of federal agencies

ready to protect the profits of the cut (surgery), drug, & burn (chemo and

related procedures) indutrial complex, one cannot be too careful.

>

> I am going on a program of printing everything that I see of value. And then

I will hightlight particualr pathology that appeared to be helped by our

experimentation. Lastly, I am going to file these paper copy reports by the

name of the cited pathology.

>

> The library where I live allows 75 pages of printing per week with no charge.

>

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I copy everything I want to keep and paste into a rich text editor - in my case

it's Text Edit, as I'm on a Mac. (If you don't have one there are free ones for

download and even online versions.) I then save them into an appropriate folder

on my hard drive. This is backed up on an external drive. The advantage of

digital forms is that they are easier to save, (no printing and filing of hard

copies) easier to find and search, and don't take shelf or filing cabinet space.

I can also share them more easily. Also saves on ink and paper and saves trees.

: )

>

> Hello,

>

> This is strictly a defensive suggestion. In these days of federal agencies

ready to protect the profits of the cut (surgery), drug, & burn (chemo and

related procedures) indutrial complex, one cannot be too careful.

>

> I am going on a program of printing everything that I see of value. And then

I will hightlight particualr pathology that appeared to be helped by our

experimentation. Lastly, I am going to file these paper copy reports by the

name of the cited pathology.

>

> The library where I live allows 75 pages of printing per week with no charge.

>

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