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213141 tn?1270662112

Faith

Hi, I wrote an article on "Faith in God" and it was deleted. It included a myriad of studies on Hepatitis-C. Instead of posting that article... would anyone be interested in having a list of articles from the past 10 years including different things that are beneficial to those suffering from Hep-C?

I see it is okay to post 1 study separately... such as the recent study about blueberry leaves, Vitamin D or Asparagus. Would it be okay to post them all together for people to study?
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87972 tn?1322661239
Bwaaaahaaahaaa!
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213141 tn?1270662112
FIGuy - Yes, that's exactly what I'd like to do, post all of the studies together in one thread. The point of that is for easy reading/studying, rather than having to look for them all one at a time.
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213141 tn?1270662112
Hi Bill,

Okay, I understand I can't talk about God, Jesus, or use the word cure. ;-)

I have a difficult time understanding why it is unfortunate you cannot prevent me from sharing articles from the past 10 years about things that help people with Hep-C... It really makes no sense...
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96938 tn?1189799858
If you intend to post a number of links to studies the better approcah would be to post them in a single thread rather to create a thread for each one.  As you have seen, people start single themed studies all the time.  For reading ease it would probably be better to post them in a single thread if they are all readily at hand.  It help readers who selectively peruse threads.

As Bill points out religion and politics are expressly forbidden here.  I thinks it's beacuse some people can't tell the difference.
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87972 tn?1322661239
Discussions involving either religion or politics are expressly forbidden in this forum, Matt. However, we can’t prevent you from posting about fruits and nuts, unfortunately.

Bill
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