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By Dr. Joel Wallach, You will learn when the human body receives optimal levels of the 90 essential nutrients, debilitating, developmental and degenerative diseases can be prevented and the maximum potential for longevity is within our Grasp!

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  • He's not boasting, just speaking the truth.

  • @RavenPrecept

    No, its not like that. This guy is legit. He's "boasting" because the rest of the medical "profession" scoffs at him although he has much better performance and is more scientific then they are. He respects his patients and the truth. Check out people like Ben Fuchs and Robert Scott Bell and you'll see.

  • @gosciu555 You should read what I wrote. I mean we don't believe the boasting. And you should hold back on the personal attacks, you don't know if I am right or not on other subjects. I don't know if this Doctor knows his stuff, all I can do is investigate. The immediate impression we have of boasting is that someone is due for a fall. The Titanic sank. Bush said No New Taxes, Nuclear Power is the cleanest safest power (NOT! re Fukushima).

  • @RavenPrecept

    Pfff hahahaha, you don't believe in people who boast!?!!? Hahahah. Maybe you don't believe in people who boast because you're never right?

  • @gosciu555 I am English and we don't believe people who boast, it's irrelivant whether it's true.

  • @RavenPrecept

    This guy is a legit person, don't you get it? You have to bloast if your're good. Nothing wrong with that, just to convince people about what is good.

  • @part1hey ... hafnium, tellurium, lutetium, bismuth, indium, molybdenum, niobium, barium, rhodium, europium, tantalum, iridium, tungsten, silver, platinum

  • @part1hey sulfur, calcium, neodymium, carbon, chloride, silicon, rubidium, vanadium, potassium, nickel, cobalt, boron, yttrium, strontium, cerium, antimony, thallium, lithium, palladium, lanthanum, ytterbium, ruthenium, phosphorus, throium, osmium, fluoride, bromine, thulium, gadolinium, beryllium, gold, titanium, dysprosium, samarium, cesium, zirconium, germanium, copper, iodine, erbium, praseodymium, ruthenium, tin, cadmium, scandium, terbium, selenium, holmium, gallium, ...

  • He isn't 50, or 62, he is 72 years old.

  • @RavenPrecept "All we see is an ordinary 50 year old bloke..." LOL

    He was over 60 (62 I think) when he made this, and his hair is not dyed.

    That's pretty good evidence to me.

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