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Default The Magic Formula!

Good Day to All

If you’ve been reading posts on this forum you or someone close to you probably have some symptoms that are becoming/have become difficult and for this you are seeking a possible solution based on what you can find on the web. Like me you’re looking for the magic pill, the correct formula, herb or process that will be the key that unlocks or possibly points to a better health or at least a more tolerable day to day existence.

I think of this forum divided into several classes, two of which are the seekers and the facilitators. The facilitators are themselves seekers who provide valuable information to most all who are interested while the seekers are mainly… well, seeking. On the whole many seekers are only interested in consuming, which is alright, but then other seekers would like to provide their experiences but feel unqualified. After all, they are not doctors or scientists. That is one of the reasons there are frequently 30+ visitors (seekers) and maybe 3 members at any given time.

But have you heard about how the blood thinner Coumadin was at first a cow killer, then a rat killer, then a blood thinner for humans? Discovered by seeking farmers! Read about it, from a site called Quality Health

http://www.qualityhealth.com/health-...vered-accident

The blood thinner warfarin, also known by its brand name Coumadin, has an interesting history. It was once also used in rat poisons, discovered when farmers noticed that their cows were dying after eating a type of clover. It was later realized that a particular chemical in the plant prevented their blood from clotting and caused them to hemorrhage. Since the chemical was capable of killing cows, they began using it to kill rats. However, it was later discovered that in proper doses, warfarin could be beneficial to people who are at risk of blood clots, and in 1952, it was first used as a blood thinning agent on humans.

So if a dirt farmer can discover a plant that will one day help millions, we can make a difference too! Sign up now and contribute. Who knows where we can go with your help?
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