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How Jeff Cured His Acid Reflux and Cancer.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Acid Reflux)
Thu Dec 7 13:03:14 2023

Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2023 19:03:09 +0100
From: "Acid Reflux" <AcidReflux@heartburnnomore.za.com>
Reply-To: "Jeff Martin" <AcidReflux@heartburnnomore.za.com>
To: <linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu>

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How Jeff Cured His Acid Reflux and Cancer.

http://heartburnnomore.za.com/KQNX4wujhTYy7Dg0gVG1YkJh5EmfxZkqlZJ_HmfHCPm6uC7vtQ

http://heartburnnomore.za.com/Rlqa1oLBIoLr_0WIVuZX79bCNUwHFnt7sJ1mIlCrUSQKYpYjqw

neighborhood of Frog Hollow. Their factory heralded the beginning of the area's transformation from marshy farmland into a major industrial zone. The road leading from town to the factory was called Rifle Lane; the name was later changed to College Street and then Capitol Avenue. A century earlier, mills had located along the Park River because of the water power, but by the 1850s water power was approaching obsolescence. Sharps located there specifically to take advantage of the railroad line that had been constructed alongside the river in 1838.

The Sharps Rifle Company failed in 1870, and the Weed Sewing Machine Company took over its factory. The invention of a new type of sewing machine led to a new application of mass production after the principles of interchangeability were applied to clocks and guns. The Weed Company played a major role in making Hartford one of three machine tool centers in New England and even outranked the Colt Armory in nearby Coltsville in size. Weed eventually became the birthplace of both the bicycle and automobile industries in Hartford.

Industrialist Albert Pope was inspired by a British-made, high-wheeled bicycle (called a velocipede) that he saw at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition, and he bought patent rights for bicycle production in the United States. He wanted to contract out his first order, however, so he approached George Fairfield of Weed Sewing Machine Company, who produced Pope's first run of bicycles in 1878. Bicycles proved to be a huge commercial success, and production expanded in the Weed factory, with Weed making every part but the tires. Demand for bicycles overshadowed the failing sewing machine market by 1890, so Pope bought the Weed factory, took over as its president, and renamed it the Pope Manufacturing Company. The bicycle boom was short-lived, peaking near the turn of the century when more and more consumers craved individual automobile travel, and Pope's company suffered financially from over-production amidst falling demand

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Hi,<br />
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Several months ago, I had a very interesting conversation with a 53-Year-old guy named <b>Jeff Martin.</b><br />
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It appears that Jeff had once been diagnosed with <b>esophageal cancer.</b><br />
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Jeff claimed that the medical community was <b>not addressing</b> the <b>acid reflux condition</b> properly and had used particularly strong words against Big Pharma whom he felt had been <b>deliberately not</b> providing the solutions.<br />
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According to Jeff, who is now <a href="http://heartburnnomore.za.com/KQNX4wujhTYy7Dg0gVG1YkJh5EmfxZkqlZJ_HmfHCPm6uC7vtQ" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><b style="color:#ED135A;">completely free of cancer and acid reflux,</b></a> the &lsquo;enemy&rsquo; resides within.<br />
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Indeed, Jeff attributed acid reflux to <a href="http://heartburnnomore.za.com/KQNX4wujhTYy7Dg0gVG1YkJh5EmfxZkqlZJ_HmfHCPm6uC7vtQ" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><b>ONE hidden cause</b></a> (other than diet or stress).<br />
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The acid reflux breakthrough was made by a biologist and fellow acid reflux victim, Bob Andrews&hellip;who shared <a href="http://heartburnnomore.za.com/KQNX4wujhTYy7Dg0gVG1YkJh5EmfxZkqlZJ_HmfHCPm6uC7vtQ" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><b>his discovery</b></a> with Jeff.<br />
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If you suffer from acid reflux or heartburn in any level of severity, I truly recommend that you <b>watch the video</b> Jeff had shared with me:<br />
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<p style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:4px;">neighborhood of Frog Hollow. Their factory heralded the beginning of the area&#39;s transformation from marshy farmland into a major industrial zone. The road leading from town to the factory was called Rifle Lane; the name was later changed to College Street and then Capitol Avenue. A century earlier, mills had located along the Park River because of the water power, but by the 1850s water power was approaching obsolescence. Sharps located there specifically to take advantage of the railroad line that had been constructed alongside the river in 1838. The Sharps Rifle Company failed in 1870, and the Weed Sewing Machine Company took over its factory. The invention of a new type of sewing machine led to a new application of mass production after the principles of interchangeability were applied to clocks and guns. The Weed Company played a major role in making Hartford one of three machine tool centers in New England and even outranked the Colt Armory in nearby Coltsville in size. Weed eventually became the birthplace of both the bicycle and automobile industries in Hartford. Industrialist Albert Pope was inspired by a British-made, high-wheeled bicycle (called a velocipede) that he saw at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition, and he bought patent rights for bicycle production in the United States. He wanted to contract out his first order, however, so he approached George Fairfield of Weed Sewing Machine Company, who produced Pope&#39;s first run of bicycles in 1878. Bicycles proved to be a huge commercial success, and production expanded in the Weed factory, with Weed making every part but the tires. Demand for bicycles overshadowed the failing sewing machine market by 1890, so Pope bought the Weed factory, took over as its president, and renamed it the Pope Manufacturing Company. The bicycle boom was short-lived, peaking near the turn of the century when more and more consumers craved individual automobile travel, and Pope&#39;s company suffered financially from over-production amidst falling demand</p>
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