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kangenguy
Joined: Apr 12
Posts: 5
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Posted: 12 May 2012, 13:38
Who put the sand in your oatmeal this morning? I have not tried to sell anything here. I have tried to educate and inform, but some are just close minded. If I thought that the Kangen water could cure a bad attitude or poor disposition, I would try to help you out by selling you one. I don't think it would help, though.
Ingria
Joined: Oct 11
Posts: 447
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Posted: 12 May 2012, 13:49
Kangenguy, your post is a very good proof that your water does not make people polite, humble and gracious, and it is obviously not a cure for bad attitude or poor disposition, as you just proved.
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The first thing you lose on a diet is your sense of humor. ~ Author Unknown
It doesn’t matter what diet you follow… What matters is what makes you follow your diet. ~ Tom Venuto
kangenguy
Joined: Apr 12
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Posted: 12 May 2012, 14:20
Please Ingria, just go away! (Said with all due politeness and deference to the attitude expressed in your unfounded accusations about my trying to sell you something.)
Please note my original "hard sell" post!
MillaLite,
Reread Muscle Mabry's post. His/her water was not only alkaline, but also restructured (microclustered) and ionized (highly anti-oxidant). Those additional qualities are important parts to the puzzle of a healthy life.
posted 21 Apr 2012, 08:22
See why I choose to not spend (waste) time on these sites?
Ingria
Joined: Oct 11
Posts: 447
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Posted: 12 May 2012, 14:48
Yes, why don't we all just go away? That was obviously a very polite and thoughtful suggestion.
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The first thing you lose on a diet is your sense of humor. ~ Author Unknown
It doesn’t matter what diet you follow… What matters is what makes you follow your diet. ~ Tom Venuto
MillaLite
Joined: Feb 08
Posts: 148
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Posted: 12 May 2012, 15:10
The sole purpose of this website is for its members to MONITOR AND MANAGE FITNESS AND NUTRITION GOALS.
kangenguy, if you are not here for the reason stated above, then you've got no reason at all to be here. No one asked you to come educate us.
And by the way, each morning I set 3-4 green tea bags across the top of my microwave. Then as the day goes by, I drink them up, and some times, I sqeeze lemon in it! Anti-oxidants AND a pH boost in one shabang!!
Nature is wonderful in the fact that "she" already supplies us with everything we need to obtain/maintain optimal health.
Now please, bug off and leave our community alone. I was nice in my original reply to "muscle mabry" but now you are just ticking me off!
** You can’t solve a problem with the same mind that created it. –Albert Einstein **
Hoser
Joined: Jul 10
Posts: 1,799
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Posted: 12 May 2012, 15:45
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Sorry! I’ll provide the material. You get to do your own homework.
Nah, that's not the way it works. If you want to make claims about magic pixie dust water being healthier than tap water then it's up to you to back up your claims with evidence. The standards for such evidence include double-blind studies, peer review, clinical relevance, and statistical validity.
You do have some legitimate beefs with the allopathic medicine industry-- they certainly have biases toward repairing problems rather than preventing them. If that wasn't true, the industry would be attacking the American food system en masse.
Nonetheless, they are practicing evidence-based medicine and that's better than the vast majority of alternative medicine providers.
Our beef with you, kangenguy, isn't that you wanted to provide us with what you think is good information. We're all pretty much in favor of that, though we will be inclined to discuss and dissect it to see if it holds up to the light of day. The problem is that you tried to do it with a link to your affiliate marketing site. When you cross that line, you become a spammer. FatSecret has taken the initial spam message down, but the rest of the thread sticks around.
Personally, I'm happy to continue discussing the benefits of your magic pixie water, as I find the debate interesting for now. Plus, I also like providing good information to people, and one of the ways that I do that is to point a spotlight at what I perceive to be misinformation.
CJT1217
Joined: Sep 11
Posts: 198
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Posted: 14 May 2012, 10:06
smh.
Stay the course, stay on point, stay motivated, dedicated, and you won't be stopped. Discipline. Perseverance. Focus. Dig deep and you will be victorious.
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