Re: Andrew, I have a question....



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Where to complain recently posted in other sci.med.cardiology
threads, example:
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/e8013ad2973e2e47?
hl=en&

Rod wrote:

Andrew, I am on three medications to control high blood pressure
and a rythym irregularity, Toprol Xl, Enalapril and Hcz. I have
arthritus in my hips and lower back. What kind of pain killer can
I take with these meds, if any, that will not interfere with them ?

Rod

Would suggest you ask your doctor about Limbrel (I do not have any
ties with the company that makes this product). It effectively
reduces pain of osteoarthritis by reducing inflammation while not
increasing CV risk as traditional non-aspirin NSAIDS have a tendency
of doing.

This would be a temporary measure until you lose all the VAT, which is
likely the underlying cause of your osteoarthritis.

Be hungry... be healthy... be blessed:
Be sure that if you complained of headlice, Andrew would stretch medical
science to show the cause was all your VAT, so he could cynically piggyback
his "eating approach".

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Hollow words when uttered cynically by Andrew to spam his scam.

Andy is Evil

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