Re: Herbal Supplements Aren't Always Healthy?



On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 14:44:06 +0100, JohnDoe <dont@xxxxxxx> wrote:

bla wrote:

"Will Brink" <willbrink@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <etpcla$cee$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Xenayo" <xenayo@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


Scientists need at least 400 year of research to master this tecnology.


Really? based on what? You keep pulling things out of your as without any
support. This to is more BS from you. Why not 300 years or 500 years? Is
the tofu gone to your brain?


Becous 2440 AD acording to sidreal zoodiac, which is used in India, we are
entering Age of Aquarius ( it will last for about 2100 years ). Aquarius
will suports science in a great manner.

Unfortunately, according to the Mayan zodiac, the world will have come
to an end by then. What a bummer.

Yeah, you mean the geniuses who deforested themselves out of existence in
their zeal for human sacrifice?

.



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