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Free Sample of Sun Chlorella
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jaccol
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Found this in Daily Mail Health Section.Free sample of Sun Chlorella green algae packed with essential vitamins and minerals. Freephone 0800 008 6166 OR email customer services at: customerservices@SunChlorella.co.uk
One sample per household..Good Health!:beer:
One sample per household..Good Health!:beer:
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thanks..................:beer:0
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Thank you good spot:hello:0
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Thanks - have sent off for mine.
Fingers cossed - thanks for posting!0 -
Thanks, just requested a sample.Take the first step.
Even if you cannot see the whole staircase,
Just take the first step.
~MLK, Jr~
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Thanks! This sounds interesting- it's that time of the year when your system feels badly in need of a boost!0
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Thanks for this OP! I havn't actually got a clue of what it is what i've requested:rolleyes:, but sounds healthy so given it a try :rotfl:0
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Thanks!! Bet I'll have to fight hubby for these when they come so I hope there's enough for 2 in the sample!!:rotfl:Murphy knows me too well and sticks to me like glue!0
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did anyone else think that they were clicking on a link to free cholera?!
or was it just me who mis-read?
good job it isnt!
thanks opWhat matters most is how well you walk through the fire0 -
TorrestheGreat wrote: »Since when did eating algae give your system a boost? Not bad for free, though, even if it does promote anti-scientific nonsense
The antioxidant and immune-enhancing properties of algae are widely accepted. Why post to thank the OP and criticise the thread as "anti-scientific nonsense" at the same time?0 -
TorrestheGreat wrote: »Lol, widely accepted by whom? Widely accepted by charlatan companies who charge you to eat their untested supplements? Widely accepted by gullible people who seem to think 'antioxidant' means healthy?
I can assure you, however, that these are NOT remotely accepted by doctors or scientists!
I thanked because it was free and thought if enough people accept the freebie without ever returning to the company then it may harm the company in question. That would be a victory for common sense and science!
Oh my oh my, lets keep it calm..its only a freebie I posted in good faith. Anyone would think you are sponsored by the pharmaceutical companies to bash the vitamin and supplement trade!..Its still personal choice whether you decide to take them or not:beer:0
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