The guy said that he observed a percentage over 99% of good betterments in
those "4000" clients he had treated with the program.
Take a look at him on wikipedia.
The second was a Dr Ross, a psychiatrist it seems. I did not listen him, I
had to go back home. I have no more about hipm.
r
Good gawd, they dragged that clam quack all the way from Sacramento,
CA to Paris? They must be desperate.
>
> Take a look at him on wikipedia.
Here's another reference.
ww.newsreview.com/sacramento/content?oid=283982
Here's Dr Colin Andrew Ross, the Texas psychiatrist:
Here's another reference.
www.newsreview.com/sacramento/content?oid=283982
Sorry, I knocked off the first W there, so this URL should be
automatic.
He thinks the Purif is a Good Thing.
http://www.rawfoodinfo.com/articles/art_purificationprogram.html
This guy is really a medical dr?
--
Barb
Chaplain, ARSCCwdne
"Can you vandalize a private pansy on public property? "
--Graham Berry, Esq.