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Word Chains & Countdowns / Re: What Offer Approved for you Today?
« on: January 04, 2013, 01:56:27 am »Message ID: 666389
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Word Chains & Countdowns / Re: What Offer Approved for you Today?
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Offers / Re: Paid to Click problem or glitch????
« on: January 02, 2013, 08:21:10 pm »Message ID: 665633
Had only the same few items too, but it wasn't a problem, because it was enough for my 4 pages requirement, along with the ad click out.   Still got my PTC credit.

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Word Chains & Countdowns / Re: What Offer Approved for you Today?
« on: January 02, 2013, 08:19:14 pm »Message ID: 665630
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Word Chains & Countdowns / Re: What Offer Approved for you Today?
« on: December 31, 2012, 10:28:10 pm »Message ID: 664364
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Offers / Re: Not seeing all of screen on videos
« on: December 29, 2012, 08:14:22 pm »Message ID: 663234
I have experienced the same issues and have not received credit for those either.

Did not receive credit here either.

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Word Chains & Countdowns / Re: What Offer Approved for you Today?
« on: December 29, 2012, 07:57:23 pm »Message ID: 663227
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Word Chains & Countdowns / Re: What Offer Approved for you Today?
« on: December 28, 2012, 02:15:34 am »Message ID: 662371
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Off-Topic / Re: How would you rate your Boss?
« on: December 27, 2012, 06:49:03 pm »Message ID: 662184
Thankfully, we don't have any bosses.  We have retirement income, but we also work from home.

And we love it!

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Off-Topic / Re: milk 7.00
« on: December 27, 2012, 06:47:32 pm »Message ID: 662183
I heard that on t.v. that's outrageous me and my children drink milk everyday I have hot coco everyday

Well TV is another problem, because TV is controlled by corporate interests, which do not have OUR best interests at heart.  TV is a tool to sway us to THEIR ways of thinking.  A FOX news reporter was fired, because they were going to blow the whistle on the entire milk industry.  However, the story was put on YouTube.  Do a search on that too.

Our world is run by corporate interests.  Bankers, The Fed, pHARMaceutical corporations which are all self-serving.

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Off-Topic / Re: what kind of meats do you eat
« on: December 27, 2012, 06:14:39 pm »Message ID: 662166
Any meat that we do eat is ALL organic and free of Hormones, Steroids, vaccinations, and is free range/roaming, pasture raised and grass fed.

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Off-Topic / Re: Healthy Living!
« on: December 27, 2012, 06:12:32 pm »Message ID: 662165
How many days of the week do you work out including cardio and weights what is a normal amount of time to workout? What exercise burns the most belly fat?

One can do exercises to strengthen the abdominal muscles, however the fat will remain.  Stubborn belly fat is usually a sign of hormonal imbalance, leptin resistance, insulin resistance, clogged colon, clogged liver (physical and energetic). Look up on Google Leptin Resistance and Jack Kruse's Leptin prescription.

Wheat and processed sugar contributes to belly fat.  Look up the book Wheat Belly: Lose the Wheat, Lose the Weight, and Find Your Path Back to Health by William Davis.  Each time any form of grains are eaten, they cause an insulin spike.  Repeated insulin spikes will contribute to insulin resistance, which can eventually lead to Type II diabetes.  It also contributes to Leptin Resistance, which is mainly responsible for belly fat.  Then there's other hormones in play as well.

Exercise is great and we do it.  It's more for toning and strength, than for weight loss.  We do Zumba, and are planning to get back to the weights at the gym.  But for the extra weight, one must fix the hormones.

Foods to avoid.  

Milk, ice cream, cheese.
Processed foods (anything in a box, bottle or can is processed and not natural).
Anything containing MSG, aspartame, high fructose corn syrup (HFSC), heavy metals, & other weird ingredients that can't be pronounced.
Mainstream meats (especially cold cuts which contain Nitrates)
Soy:  It's usually GMO, plus causes hormone imbalances, due to excess estrogen being put in the body.  
Plastics also contribute to environmental estrogen.
Artificial sweeteners:   Aspartame, sucralose and saccharin.  (NutraSweet, Sweet N Low, Splenda, AminoSweet)
Wheat, Oats and Rye.   Any and all grains.  Which are breads and cereals.  Also crackers are made from wheat (white processd flour).  Corn should also be avoided, as it's really a grain, not a vegetable.  99% of corn is GMO.

Foods enouraged.  
Any organic vegetable or fruit.   Eating veggies and fruits raw will help in cleansing the body.
Any or all meats that are anti-biotic and steroid free.  Chicken and eggs must be free range/roaming.  Fish (wild caught, not farmed fish).   Beef from cows must be grass fed and pasture raised.
If you must drink milk, raw milk which has not been tampered with in any form or fashion.  Look up Weston A. Price Foundation.
If you must eat bread, look up Paleo bread.  It can be found online.
Good news for ice cream lovers.  There is coconut ice cream that is dairy-free and is delicious.  Check your local health food store or any store dedicated to selling organics.

Avoid amalgam (mercury) fillings, as mercury in the body will suppress the thyroid gland.  Also mercury is in vaccines as thimerosal, and should also be avoided.  Vaccines are really voluntary, because the schools won't tell people that their state allows legal exemptions to them.

Avoid halogens, except iodine.   Fluoride is a halogen.  Bromine is a halogen.  Iodine is halogen.   When one drinks fluoridated water and use fluoridated toothpaste, it blocks the iodine receptors in the thyroid gland.  The thyroid needs iodine to function, which is the only halogen needed in the body.  The same with breads too, as the bleached flour is full of bromine, and will plug up the thyroid gland.  Not to mention that the grains cause the problems too.

Seaweed extracts taken in therapeutic doses will move out the bromine and fluoride/fluorine halogens and the receptors will fill up with iodine in the thyroid gland.   Look up Iodine And The Halogen Revolution by Doctor Brice E. Vickery in Google to explain it more, because we can't post any links here.

Taking quality supplements is a must, because even with organic food, the soils here are depleted due to modern farming methods.

By avoiding the foods in the avoid list, you all would be surprised at the weight loss.  Look up Paleo diet and Jack Kruse also in Google.

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Off-Topic / Re: milk 7.00
« on: December 27, 2012, 05:58:10 pm »Message ID: 662160
We don't have that problems because we do not drink milk.  Asuggestion.  Switch to Almond Milk.  It's not near as expensive and is much better for the body.  Nut milk is especially good in coffee, and can be used for cooking and baking as well.  We buy almond milk from the health food store.  Blue Diamond is the brand.

Mainstream milk is FULL of anti-biotics and steroids.  Genetically engineered bovine growth hormone.

"Insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I, a mitogenic and antiapoptotic peptide, can affect the proliferation of breast epithelial cells, and is thought to have a role in breast cancer."

The Lancet, vol. 351. May 9, 1998

"The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system is widely involved in human carcinogenesis. A significant association between high circulating IGF-I concentrations and an increased risk of lung, colon, prostate and pre-menopausal breast cancer has recently been reported. Lowering plasma IGF-I may thus represent an attractive strategy to be pursued..."

Int J Cancer, 2000 Aug, 87:4, 601-5

"Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is expressed in many tumor cell lines and has a role in both normal cell proliferation and in the growth of cancers.

Cancer Gene Ther, 2000 Mar, 7:3

Soy milk isn't much better since most soy is also GMO, plus the fact it will make one more estrogen dominant.  Rice milk is okay, but could possibly make too much phlegm in the body.

If one must drink cow's milk, then switch to Raw milk, which hasn't been tampered with, or use goat's milk.  Look up Weston A. Price.

Regarding calcium, it's best to get the calcium from natural sources and supplements.  Calcium phosphate is what bones are made from.  You can get a good calcium supplement and search the internet for monosodium phosphate.  You can also get a good quality Vitamin D3.  We get our D3 from Biotics Research and/or Synergy.  That can also be found online.  Also for bones, we take an organic silica product.  We use Orgono G5 Silica.  Besides building bones, it also helps to rebuild the teeth, collagen/elastin in the skin, joints and ligaments.  Best stuff ever!  We also take colloidal minerals from Youngevity and OsteoFX Plus.

Here's an article from Natural News....

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(NaturalNews) How many times growing up did kids hear things like, "Milk does a body good" or "Got milk?" How many times did mom tell her children, "Drink your milk so you have healthy teeth and bones"? Americans have heard growing up that they must consume milk or suffer dire consequences when, in fact, drinking milk is what's dangerous.

Milk isn't always bad. Mother's milk -- that is, human milk -- provides a growing infant with all the nutrition he needs for the first six months of his life. In fact, human breast milk is designed by nature to be the perfect food for human infants. Similarly, cow's milk is designed by nature to be the perfect food -- for calves, not for human beings.

According to Robert Cohen, Executive Director of the Dairy Education Board and NOTMILK.com, milk consumption is to blame for a variety of health woes, including the following:

    * breast cancer
    * diabetes (both diabetes mellitus and juvenile diabetes)
    * kidney stones
    * acne
    * heart disease
    * osteoporosis
    * multiple sclerosis
    * stroke
    * rheumatoid arthritis

So why is milk so bad, and how does it cause all of these and other health problems? According to Vivian Goldschmidt, founder of Save Our Bones, there are a variety of myths surrounding milk consumption. One of the first myths, she says, is that drinking milk creates healthy bones because of the calcium found in the milk. However, the animal protein found in milk actually depletes the human body of calcium, exactly the opposite of what milk drinkers expect it to do.

In much the same way, she also dispels another milk myth, that drinking milk will help reduce bone fractures. She cites sources that show that higher milk consumption can actually be linked with an increase in bone fractures. Further, she also states that milk is a "processed food." Milk is pasteurized and homogenized, and the cows that produce the milk are given hormones and antibiotics (which, of course, wind up in the milk). Goldschmidt then links hormonal additives to cancer.

Ultimately, Cohen, Goldschmidt and hundreds of others want Americans (and, in fact, every human being on the planet) to get this message: Say 'No' to Milk!

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Word Chains & Countdowns / Re: What Offer Approved for you Today?
« on: December 27, 2012, 01:29:58 am »Message ID: 661754
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Off-Topic / Re: what is your preference?
« on: December 26, 2012, 05:40:19 pm »Message ID: 661637
Do you prefer paypal or  a check? I prefer paypal payment because it is a fast transaction. The check takes too long.
Most definitely Pay Pal.  Yes, it is quick and we can buy supplements, clothing and even pay the chiropractor visits via pay pal.   The NCR doc also accepts pay pal, so that's the only way I prefer getting paid.

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