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I’m not sure why our brainstorming thread went no-where.

Open Original Shared Link Almost 1,100 people have read it and no-one wants to become pro-active?! I have great hopes for change and was ready to move with it. But it seems no one else wanted to partake. Oh well…

LYNNE tiredofdoctors!!! -- Asked for contact info on Pharmaceutical Companies and I have linked it below. Many of you might have other reasons to write or call…

I have been on a mission to better understand what the truth is and what we aren’t being told.

As I have needed to take different types of medication I've learned it laden with gluten, dairy, corn and things you wouldn’t believe. So I have been going to a compounding pharmacist; it’s more expensive, they makes it special. But there are drugs he can’t get, or make, that I need, or may need over my life-time. I started to realize after calling a couple of the companies that they are all deceiving us, in varying degrees. And that the dyes in the medication many times are cross contaminated with gluten, corn, dairy or etc., because they either run the pills on the same lines with gluten, corn, dairy and etc. Or the pharmaceutical company buys the DYES they used in their pill to make the coloring from another company that makes pills [with] gluten, dairy and etc. Follow me?

Unless you call or write the drug manufacturer and ask “”…Can you 100% guarantee the pills and dyes are free of gluten, corn, dairy or etc.,?” -- Aren’t we still getting it in our systems???

Below are the links :ph34r:

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One last thought -- tammy --- Open Original Shared Link ---- Open Original Shared Link

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Hope this helps.

Be well!


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Dang.

I guess I'll be making a few phone call this week...

Thanks for the wake-up call... :D

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