Since CELLFOOD claims to 'split' water into ions and thereby flooding cells with beneficial oxygen, it is supposedly able to strengthen body immune system in order for us to heals ourselves,..
I asked a question earlier regarding their claim to fame (Deuterium Freedom act 1985) which apparently is non existent. Is Everett Storey (the inventor of CELLFOOD) for real? I mean did he exist?
IS CELLFOOD a fake? My family and I are taking it for its supposed "healing" properties and have a lot at stake,.. any help to enlighten us is greatly appreciated.
tks
2006-07-21
13:39:21
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danylim69
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