satanboy
Psychonaut seven
I have nothing against Cellfood (except the price)...as I haven't tried it nor done much research
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I missed the part about curing disease though.
Have fibromyalgia for 5 years now. Nothing helped. Constant pain, severe neck & back spasms. Went for triggerpoint injections that helped a bit, but treatment is very painful. I tried everything on the market, with no success.
Started 5 weeks ago with Cellfood and the FIRST TIME in 5 years, I feel like a new person. Can enjoy weekend with family. Previously, spending weekends in bed trying to recover from previous week that I can go to work the next week.
This is really a miracle product. Took "shock treatment" first. Read the Pamphlet. Going through a bottle a week, it's nogal expensive, but EVERY PENNY WORTH!!!!!
I bet cellfood a gazillion rand that 99% of their minerals end up in your urine cos the body doesnt need it.
A Cochrane Collaboration meta-analysis of 47 studies found a net harm from taking vitamins A, C, and E.
Taking only the 47 low-bias trials, involving 180,938 people, they found that supplements as a whole increased the death rate by 5 per cent. When the supplements were taken separately, beta carotene increased death rates by 7 per cent, vitamin A by 16 per cent, and vitamin E by 4 per cent. Vitamin C gave contradictory results, but when given singly or in combination with other vitamins in good-quality trials, increased the death rate by 6 per cent.
Selenium was the only supplement to emerge with any credit. It appears to cut death rates by 10 per cent when given on its own or with other supplements in high-quality trials, but the result is not statistically significant.
Careful now
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