Marryjohanna oil, any good
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Thanks Brian. PM received & a reply sent.
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Might have been mixed with something else .... or it was that good you saw them when they were off their faceDot wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 10:56 pm As I stated earlier my oncologist is open to the use and if I had asked for the stuff I could of obtained it. My Gp is also for the use and told me it would be a long ordeal to get it approved but as she said it can be done. I will send you a name & ph number Vik, . Be very wary of you tube and overseas stuff. One snake oil I know of and the rat bag sellers / preachers of the stuff was BlackSarb. I have seen 2 results of that stuff and you really wouldn't want to see. Imagine a face being dipped in sulphuric acid.
Might have to give it another try to see what it does for my vision, it would at least explain why everything looks a little warped anyway
Maybe we could cook up a batch of double choc-chip cookies or brownies ready for the New Yrs fireworks .... all in the name of medical trials of course
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Vik, Have sent reply (PM) to young Dot and George years ago when Dot first started her recovery . Yes Adele's life time girl friend started the oil as Adele passed away from her cancer 5/10/2016. Margaret's results as of last Friday to say the least have been very encouraging. We both agree that maybe Adele may still be here if supply of the above were available. In Margaret's case she does believe that the oil has helped immensely, and has given her better quality of life.
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Hi Wayne...wayneP wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2019 6:16 pm Vik, Have sent reply (PM) to young Dot and George years ago when Dot first started her recovery . Yes Adele's life time girl friend started the oil as Adele passed away from her cancer 5/10/2016. Margaret's results as of last Friday to say the least have been very encouraging. We both agree that maybe Adele may still be here if supply of the above were available. In Margaret's case she does believe that the oil has helped immensely, and has given her better quality of life.
Think i'm missin a bit of the jig saw puzzle here mate...???
only know of Dot on here Havent even had the pleasure yet...!!!
To meet her that is ...
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You don't know what you have missed Vik, BTW did you end up selling your MH ?
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Dont worry,Brucie spilled da beans ...
Nah, still sittin here, bin no where , dont give a bollick now, got me 750 Honda
ordered a carry tingo for Mitzi so we can both go for a spin
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You look shorter than I imagined Vic
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Hairier as well Bernie, plus mixed races.
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What would it race at that size Dottie?
Vic, do uou need one of those grip pads to go over the tank so the dog can dig the claws in and stand up front? Or one of those harness things that you can clip on to the handle bars so when the dog slides off you can catch it and put it back on the tank? Maybe a combination of the two till the dog gets enough claw strength to hold on
We had a member of the NSW BMW motor cycle club that had a dog a little bit bigger than Mitzi that travelled Australia with the claws in the tank pad idea. It would leap off as they pulled into camp to say g'day to everyone and would wait until the bike was packed, engine running and the call was made before he bounded over and straight up on the tank, ready to travel on to the next camp spot.
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That was me back in the 70's with my Blue dog and K2 750 4, no poofy pads for her, up on the tank, in my arms tongue ended up in me helmet 1/2 the time ...T1 Terry wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2019 2:05 pmWhat would it race at that size Dottie?
Vic, do uou need one of those grip pads to go over the tank so the dog can dig the claws in and stand up front? Or one of those harness things that you can clip on to the handle bars so when the dog slides off you can catch it and put it back on the tank? Maybe a combination of the two till the dog gets enough claw strength to hold on
We had a member of the NSW BMW motor cycle club that had a dog a little bit bigger than Mitzi that travelled Australia with the claws in the tank pad idea. It would leap off as they pulled into camp to say g'day to everyone and would wait until the bike was packed, engine running and the call was made before he bounded over and straight up on the tank, ready to travel on to the next camp spot.
vik...they were the days
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