Re: help gaining weight

markd_at_toad-net.com
Date: 07/29/04


Date: 29 Jul 2004 21:03:04 GMT


"Now back on topic:

If you have diabetes, you essentially have atherosclerotic coronary
disease."

And the subject line says what and it's content was what about diabetes
when you added groups and cross listed? If one goes to your web page it
is obvious your services are prominently displayed and oppertunity given
for people/doctors to increase your commercial intrestes and office
traffic. If you wish to make a good faith jesture to confirm other then
by words alone this is not the case, drop the commercial intrest web links
and make individual posts to newsgroups to which you think you might have
some contribution for others to potentially consider.

IC|XC



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