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I dont use steroids unless my vision has gone, and there are clear signs that my optic nerve is swollen. Other than that, its MY belief that there is a price to pay later for the use of steroids, and I know someday that bill is going to be handed to me.

I am on the "makers diet" its a very clean way of eating and has NO chemicals in the diet. I dont eat anything out of a box. if I want mac and cheese I must make it. At first I thought they called it "makers diet" because you have to make everything you eat, but i was told its a bible based diet and its mimics the way they ate in biblical times. pure, natural and wholesome food that comes from the earth. I also only choose organic. Most food is grown in soil that has between 3 and 15 nutrients in it. Organic foods are grown in soil with 100s of nutrients in it. If you grow food in unhealthy soil, how can the food be healthy? We used to rotate crops to keep feeding the soil, but now we are Pharming (making crops for pharmacuetical use) and its causing the death of our soils round the USA. They plant corn that cant be eaten until its processed into feed/grain/HFCS...So, I eat clean.

Porpheria is still on the table in my mind, but my MD tells me I passed every test with flying colors, and IF it raises its head again, they are waiting with the kit.

im off...but you knew that.
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