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Old 10-06-2006, 10:47 AM #1
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Arrow For those of us that are weightloss challenged

I know that because of the many different types of MS and AD meds that we are all on that weightloss is almost a long lost memory.

I have just finished testing a product and program on the market that is not only easy but yields fast and permanent results. I can attest to several people currently on this program who have MS and tried it just to prove it wrong. Boy! were they surprised!

This post is only made with our best interests in mind and it is a subject that does come up often like the Swank Diet and many other. This weightloss program is listed in the PDR, or Physicians Desk Reference in every doctor's office in America.

If you would like more information on this program, please contact me directly and I will tell you my story. Email me at: csmattice@comcast.net I place my email address here because there is no place for it in my profile.

You know me and I would never post anything here that would steer you the wrong way. This is especially good for people who like thick rich chocolate shakes.

I hope the moderators will allow this post to remain. I want this to be up to allow individuals who are interested to contact me personally and did not want to put company or product specifics on the board. Thank you.
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Old 10-07-2006, 06:13 PM #2
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Hi Craig. Are you talking about a diet to lose weight or a diet to gain weight? I'm a little confused, which is not unusual for me, but I thought, since you haven't had any replies, that others are confused too.

I'm always interested in a sound diet that will help me lose weight, as Paxil has caused me to gain back 35lbs of the weight I had lost previously.

Nice to see you here, hows it going, Santa?

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Old 10-08-2006, 08:57 AM #3
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Hi Sally,

This is a program to lose weight. The reason there are no responses is I have asked people to email me at csmattice@comcast.net as posting the info or PM'g the info would be a violation of the Terms of Agreement of the Forum.

Please just email me the request for My Weightloss Story and I will send it right out to you.

Thank you for responding.
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