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Old 05-23-2008, 11:12 AM #1
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Default What do you all think of this information?

I just got this in my email. It's a link to a site by William Campbell Douglass.

He says to eat butter, eggs, whole milk, etc. He says if you buy his reports (don't worry, I'm not buying anything), you'll live longer.

He talks about how women need the hormone Testosterone (only in a different strength than men).

And he seems to think we should all be taking creatine.

I'm am dying to hear what all you people think about this site!!

http://www.isecureonline.com/reports...=848522&g=5092
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