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Need to find a scheduling program in VFP
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
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Other
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
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Windows XP SP2
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Thread ID:
01265056
Message ID:
01265448
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Russell, I am no chemistry major, obviously and do not claim to be. Yes, I sell the machines, but I have seen actual health improvements in short periods of time for many people. I can give one example and will not reveal this person's name, but only the experience we have seen. My friend is a Doctor of Chiropractic; he had not felt the bottoms of his feet for 15 years. He is a diabetic. His lower legs and feet have been discolored for many eyars; he is a Caucasian man of 72 years of age. He did not know what to do to help himself and had to be careful how he walked since he could not sense how he was walking or what he was on except by sight.

He started drinking 8.5 pH water and had an upsurge in his blood sugar levels, so he quit drinking the water. We lowered the pH he was drinking to between 7.0 and 8.5 and he was able to tolerate this without more than a slight upsurge in the blood sugar level. He continued this for about 3 weeks, and was taking his own blood sugar level tests daily to monitor thigns. His blood sugar levels were stable.

Then we started soaking his diabetic feet in 2.5 pH strong acidic water. Nothing remarkable happened for about 2 weeks, but at about 2.5 weeks, he started having tingling in his feet bottoms. The next day he felt pain in his arches. A couple days later he was feeling the bottoms of his feet. So, after about 6 weeks total of drinking the alkaline water and 3 weeks of soaking his feet, he started having feeling in his feet once again, something he had not had in 15 years. I have known him for over 12 years now. The Dr. continues to make remarkable progress in his health.

Scientific proof? Perhaps not from a scientist, but the things which I have written above are true and you may choose to be skeptical if you like; it is your choice. How did you know FoxPro was a good development tool? You tried it.

Sorry to have annoyed some of you.
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