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flashy 30-09-2009 12:05

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you still havent answered my question Margaret

MargaretR 30-09-2009 12:09

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 749386)
you still havent answered my question Margaret

I still smoke - satisfied? - did you miss post#15?
I care not what your opinion of me is - give me one good reason why I should care.
On second thoughts don't bother - a person's opinion commands consideration only when that person commands respect.

flashy 30-09-2009 12:13

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so its a case of 'do as i say not as i do' then





and the question was about the NHS

MargaretR 30-09-2009 12:18

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 749391)
so its a case of do as i say not do as i do then





and the question was about the NHS

I never dictate what anyone does to their own body - I say what I am doing to mine in the hope that more people will take responsibilty for their own ill health.
If I succumb to lung cancer I will have only myself to blame.
I will refuse radiotherapy and chemotherapy, since that is just a more distressing way to die.
I am in control of my death in the same way as I control my life - is that enough for you?:rolleyes:

flashy 30-09-2009 12:21

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so you would re-buff all NHS help then?

MargaretR 30-09-2009 12:21

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 749394)
so you would re-buff all nhs help then?

yes

flashy 30-09-2009 12:23

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thankyou so very much for answering my question



peace out

jaysay 30-09-2009 15:29

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 749384)
Five of the 8 toxins in that list are additives in manufactured cigarettes, which I don't use.
So I have already reduced my toxic load.
As for the remaining 3 - until I succeed in curing my addiction. I am reducing their effects by detoxification on a regular basis, and by use of a herb which thins mucous to enable me to clear my lungs when I feel conjested.

PS I feel no obligation to provide you with this info - but since you ask:rolleyes:

Just imagine Margaret if you didn't smoke you wouldn't need to detoxify at all;)

MargaretR 30-09-2009 16:38

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 749460)
Just imagine Margaret if you didn't smoke you wouldn't need to detoxify at all;)

I would, but less often - petrol exhaust fumes are unavoidable - and some food isn't available organic so I do injest some pesticides.
It is quite painless:D I don't use colonic irrigation like Diana did.

jaysay 01-10-2009 09:06

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 749478)
I would, but less often - petrol exhaust fumes are unavoidable - and some food isn't available organic so I do injest some pesticides.
It is quite painless:D I don't use colonic irrigation like Diana did.

Now that surprises me Margaret, there's me thinking that when you ventured out you would be sporting a surgical mask to keep away those nasty toxins from car fumes ;)


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