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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 18, 2016 05:48PM

No one but moe cares that the conductivity diet has only my thumbs up around here.

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: John Rose ()
Date: January 18, 2016 05:55PM

Hey PooZ,

Everyone knows (including you) that this has nothing to do with what everyone else thinks about the Conductivity Diet - it has everything to do with what ormanic1 thinks about the Conductivity Diet and the fact that both of you guys are TROLLS and are here to support each other.



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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 18, 2016 06:10PM

John Rose Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Hey PooZ,
>
> Everyone knows (including you) that this has
> nothing to do with what everyone else thinks about
> the Conductivity Diet - it has everything to do
> with what ormanic1 thinks about the Conductivity
> Diet and the fact that both of you guys are TROLLS
> and are here to support each other.

Hey Moe, while you're here, why didn't you bother to tell Kristina what you told us -that she doesn't look like she has gained weight in person but that you had observed that her video camera seems to make her look like she has?

Don't you claim to be her friend? She said she suffered from people saying they noticed what you noticed and you did nothing to assuage her grief when it was well within your power to do so!?

Doesn't sound like you are Kristina Fully Raw's friend to me. What's the matter with you? That stinks to high Heaven.

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: John Rose ()
Date: January 18, 2016 06:27PM

Hey PooZ,

You're not fooling anybody here.

Everyone knows you don't care about anybody but yourself.

By the way, there is a whole more to this story than you or anyone else will ever know.



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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 18, 2016 07:10PM

John Rose Wrote:
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> By the way, there is a whole more to this story
> than you or anyone else will ever know.

Of course there is more to the story but it sure is needlessly being milked of every last tear of young fans.

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 20, 2016 10:24PM

SueZ Wrote:
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> John Rose Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
>
>
> > By the way, there is a whole more to this story
> > than you or anyone else will ever know.
>
> Of course there is more to the story but it sure
> is needlessly being milked of every last tear of
> young fans.

And in addition to their tears were her fan's added wishes to support her in the only way they tangibly could and that she would recognize - by buying more of her books and posting more book reviews on Amazon praising her to lift her spirits.

You could have told her it was the CAMERA that made her look heavier. Most people who were commenting had probably not seen her recently in person to know that.

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 21, 2016 04:57PM

laura2471 Wrote:
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> I'm not sure what kind of drama is going on with
> this topic and I don't have time to read 6 pages
> of comments here but I am interested to know if
> anyone has tried this tonic protocol and what the
> results were.
>
> I also saw somewhere (can't remember where though)
> that it would be best to try this protocol at a
> reduced amt. like maybe 1/2 of the recommended
> amt. or even a 1/4.
>
> I didn't think this was a diet but rather a tonic
> protocol. I also thought this protocol did not
> exclude eating after it. I think the tonics had
> to be taken by noon...or maybe the first two
> tonics...I can't remember all the specifics but
> I'm pretty sure one can still eat during this
> protocol.
>
> Anyhow, if anyone has had any experience with this
> protocol, I would love to know all the good and/or
> bad that comes along with it.

Laura2471, I personally haven't found Tavis' protocol to be dangerous and I've been on it for several years now. In fact after going on a fruit based high carb low fat raw vegan diet for 11 months (to the tune of about $1K in produce bills a month) previous to that, (which, out of nowhere, left me with high triglycerides and an otherwise messed up lipid panel plus other blood work tests that were out of whack), switching to the Conductivity Diet corrected these back to my previously good lab work ranges, The pre-diabetic blood sugar problems that occurred with the hclf very high fruit diet were also corrected and remain in a very good range once again to this day. I take in around 65% of my fuel as fat and, as usual, this morning my blood sugar was 85.

I have modified my tonic #2 of the protocol slightly. I add some stevia and instead of lemon juice I blend a whole organic lemon (sans only the seeds) in my Vita Mix blender and add that into the morning to the tonic. It's very potent!

If you want to give it a try I would highly suggest getting Tavis guidance. There is a lot more to it than the tonics and you deffinatly will want to have access to all of his recipes and many other herbal and essential oil tonics, etc. Tavis is still around and you can email him if you are serious. Here is his latest video...

[www.youtube.com]

if I were you I would contact Tavis and get direction from the source.

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: January 21, 2016 05:04PM

laura,

- all that fat may not be good for your endothelium see recent videos posted here
- suez has not posted her allegedly bad lipid panels so we need to trust her on that fact - lipid panels can be off temporarily during dietary transition
- suez was not able to stabilize on the higher carb diet, so she criticizes it without really understanding it

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 21, 2016 05:12PM

SueZ Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> laura2471 Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > I'm not sure what kind of drama is going on
> with
> > this topic and I don't have time to read 6
> pages
> > of comments here but I am interested to know if
> > anyone has tried this tonic protocol and what
> the
> > results were.
> >
> > I also saw somewhere (can't remember where
> though)
> > that it would be best to try this protocol at a
> > reduced amt. like maybe 1/2 of the recommended
> > amt. or even a 1/4.
> >
> > I didn't think this was a diet but rather a
> tonic
> > protocol. I also thought this protocol did not
> > exclude eating after it. I think the tonics
> had
> > to be taken by noon...or maybe the first two
> > tonics...I can't remember all the specifics but
> > I'm pretty sure one can still eat during this
> > protocol.
> >
> > Anyhow, if anyone has had any experience with
> this
> > protocol, I would love to know all the good
> and/or
> > bad that comes along with it.
>
> Laura2471, I personally haven't found Tavis'
> protocol to be dangerous and I've been on it for
> several years now. In fact after going on a fruit
> based high carb low fat raw vegan diet for 11
> months (to the tune of about $1K in produce bills
> a month) previous to that, (which, out of nowhere,
> left me with high triglycerides and an otherwise
> messed up lipid panel plus other blood work tests
> that were out of whack), switching to the
> Conductivity Diet corrected these back to my
> previously good lab work ranges, The pre-diabetic
> blood sugar problems that occurred with the hclf
> very high fruit diet were also corrected and
> remain in a very good range once again to this
> day. I take in around 65% of my fuel as fat and,
> as usual, this morning my blood sugar was 85.
>
> I have modified my tonic #2 of the protocol
> slightly. I add some stevia and instead of lemon
> juice I blend a whole organic lemon (sans only the
> seeds) in my Vita Mix blender and add that into
> the morning to the tonic. It's very potent!
>
> If you want to give it a try I would highly
> suggest getting Tavis guidance. There is a lot
> more to it than the tonics and you deffinatly will
> want to have access to all of his recipes and many
> other herbal and essential oil tonics, etc. Tavis
> is still around and you can email him if you are
> serious. Here is his latest video...
>
> [www.youtube.com]
> e=autoshare
>
> if I were you I would contact Tavis and get
> direction from the source.

Laura, as you can see, this topic is instantly and insistently trolled by ignorant vermin so you would be far better off living happily on the Conductivity Diet, should you wish to do so, in private, as I do, IMO.

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 22, 2016 04:32PM

"I have modified my tonic #2 of the protocol slightly. I add some stevia and instead of lemon juice I blend a whole organic lemon (sans only the seeds) in my Vita Mix blender and add that into the morning to the tonic. It's very potent!"

This morning, as I was assembling the ingredients, I remembered that I forgot to say that after I blend the lemon with a little water to add to the tonic I strain it through a course strainer to take out some of the pith.

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: January 22, 2016 07:07PM

SueZ Wrote:
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> Laura, as you can see, this topic is instantly and
> insistently trolled by ignorant vermin so you
> would be far better off living happily on the
> Conductivity Diet, should you wish to do so, in
> private, as I do, IMO.

heartening to see that your conductivity diet is doing such wonders for your mental health, that you feel justified in calling other people vermin for having a different opinion than yours.

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: John Rose ()
Date: January 22, 2016 07:25PM

fresh wrote:

<<<heartening to see that your conductivity diet is doing such wonders for your mental health, that you feel justified in calling other people vermin for having a different opinion than yours.>>>

Indeed!!!

[www.rawfoodsupport.com]
PooZ-like Behavior Caught on Video...
Posted by: John Rose
Date: January 22, 2016 02:03PM


[www.youtube.com]

Miami doctor suspended after video of her attacking Uber driver goes viral
[www.miamiherald.com]


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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: John Rose ()
Date: January 22, 2016 09:06PM

John Rose Wrote:
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> fresh wrote:
>
> <<>>
>
> Indeed!!!
>
> [www.rawfoodsupport.com]
> PooZ-like Behavior Caught on Video...
> Posted by: John Rose
> Date: January 22, 2016 02:03PM
>
> [www.youtube.com]
>
> Miami doctor suspended after video of her
> attacking Uber driver goes viral
> [www.miamiherald.com]
> ami-dade/brickell/article55914035.html

The young lady in this video was drunk, so she sort of has an excuse, although, many times alcohol only brings out what's already in you.

So why are some people happy drunks and why are some people mean drunks and whatever happened to PooZ that has made her act like a mean drunk all of the time?

Was PooZ born with a Damaged Frontal Lobe or is she a Crack Head or is she a Secondary Psychopath?

All we know for sure is that PooZ has a Damaged Frontal Lobe and will remain bitter till the day she dies.



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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: Anon 102 ()
Date: January 22, 2016 09:48PM

The Ormanic 1, in a previous incarnation, rubbished PooZ's Conductivity Diet yet she uttered not a peep of psychopathic anger(like the way she is almost always) in response. She was like "Ohh powerlifer, you need a rest. Take a break from here. Eat... and eat... and relax, and catch up on your sleep" Or words to that effect.
It was just after that that the Ormanic 1 derailed completely.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/22/2016 09:49PM by Anon 102.

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: January 22, 2016 09:53PM

that's the problem with being immature and "personality" and tribally based, which Suez is,

instead of idea and fact based. pity.

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 22, 2016 09:58PM

SueZ Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> SueZ Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > laura2471 Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > I'm not sure what kind of drama is going on
> > with
> > > this topic and I don't have time to read 6
> > pages
> > > of comments here but I am interested to know
> if
> > > anyone has tried this tonic protocol and what
> > the
> > > results were.
> > >
> > > I also saw somewhere (can't remember where
> > though)
> > > that it would be best to try this protocol at
> a
> > > reduced amt. like maybe 1/2 of the
> recommended
> > > amt. or even a 1/4.
> > >
> > > I didn't think this was a diet but rather a
> > tonic
> > > protocol. I also thought this protocol did
> not
> > > exclude eating after it. I think the tonics
> > had
> > > to be taken by noon...or maybe the first two
> > > tonics...I can't remember all the specifics
> but
> > > I'm pretty sure one can still eat during this
> > > protocol.
> > >
> > > Anyhow, if anyone has had any experience with
> > this
> > > protocol, I would love to know all the good
> > and/or
> > > bad that comes along with it.
> >
> > Laura2471, I personally haven't found Tavis'
> > protocol to be dangerous and I've been on it
> for
> > several years now. In fact after going on a
> fruit
> > based high carb low fat raw vegan diet for 11
> > months (to the tune of about $1K in produce
> bills
> > a month) previous to that, (which, out of
> nowhere,
> > left me with high triglycerides and an
> otherwise
> > messed up lipid panel plus other blood work
> tests
> > that were out of whack), switching to the
> > Conductivity Diet corrected these back to my
> > previously good lab work ranges, The
> pre-diabetic
> > blood sugar problems that occurred with the
> hclf
> > very high fruit diet were also corrected and
> > remain in a very good range once again to this
> > day. I take in around 65% of my fuel as fat
> and,
> > as usual, this morning my blood sugar was 85.
> >
> > I have modified my tonic #2 of the protocol
> > slightly. I add some stevia and instead of
> lemon
> > juice I blend a whole organic lemon (sans only
> the
> > seeds) in my Vita Mix blender and add that into
> > the morning to the tonic. It's very potent!
> >
> > If you want to give it a try I would highly
> > suggest getting Tavis guidance. There is a lot
> > more to it than the tonics and you deffinatly
> will
> > want to have access to all of his recipes and
> many
> > other herbal and essential oil tonics, etc.
> Tavis
> > is still around and you can email him if you
> are
> > serious. Here is his latest video...
> >
> >
> [www.youtube.com]
>
> > e=autoshare
> >
> > if I were you I would contact Tavis and get
> > direction from the source.
>
> Laura, as you can see, this topic is instantly and
> insistently trolled by ignorant vermin so you
> would be far better off living happily on the
> Conductivity Diet, should you wish to do so, in
> private, as I do, IMO.

Laura, see, the whole goon squad is out in force. High fat raw vegan diets are not supported at this site but don't let that stop you. Sometimes it gets very hard to but I try to totally ignore the old men 80-10-10/nh goon squad's squawking.

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: January 22, 2016 10:11PM

in other words you have no response to dminger's video and the hamster study

nor do you have any response to greger's videos'

better to ignore them.

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 23, 2016 05:48PM

SueZ Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> SueZ Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > SueZ Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > laura2471 Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > I'm not sure what kind of drama is going on
> > > with
> > > > this topic and I don't have time to read 6
> > > pages
> > > > of comments here but I am interested to
> know
> > if
> > > > anyone has tried this tonic protocol and
> what
> > > the
> > > > results were.
> > > >
> > > > I also saw somewhere (can't remember where
> > > though)
> > > > that it would be best to try this protocol
> at
> > a
> > > > reduced amt. like maybe 1/2 of the
> > recommended
> > > > amt. or even a 1/4.
> > > >
> > > > I didn't think this was a diet but rather a
> > > tonic
> > > > protocol. I also thought this protocol did
> > not
> > > > exclude eating after it. I think the
> tonics
> > > had
> > > > to be taken by noon...or maybe the first
> two
> > > > tonics...I can't remember all the specifics
> > but
> > > > I'm pretty sure one can still eat during
> this
> > > > protocol.
> > > >
> > > > Anyhow, if anyone has had any experience
> with
> > > this
> > > > protocol, I would love to know all the good
> > > and/or
> > > > bad that comes along with it.
> > >
> > > Laura2471, I personally haven't found Tavis'
> > > protocol to be dangerous and I've been on it
> > for
> > > several years now. In fact after going on a
> > fruit
> > > based high carb low fat raw vegan diet for 11
> > > months (to the tune of about $1K in produce
> > bills
> > > a month) previous to that, (which, out of
> > nowhere,
> > > left me with high triglycerides and an
> > otherwise
> > > messed up lipid panel plus other blood work
> > tests
> > > that were out of whack), switching to the
> > > Conductivity Diet corrected these back to my
> > > previously good lab work ranges, The
> > pre-diabetic
> > > blood sugar problems that occurred with the
> > hclf
> > > very high fruit diet were also corrected and
> > > remain in a very good range once again to
> this
> > > day. I take in around 65% of my fuel as fat
> > and,
> > > as usual, this morning my blood sugar was 85.
> > >
> > > I have modified my tonic #2 of the protocol
> > > slightly. I add some stevia and instead of
> > lemon
> > > juice I blend a whole organic lemon (sans
> only
> > the
> > > seeds) in my Vita Mix blender and add that
> into
> > > the morning to the tonic. It's very potent!
> > >
> > > If you want to give it a try I would highly
> > > suggest getting Tavis guidance. There is a
> lot
> > > more to it than the tonics and you deffinatly
> > will
> > > want to have access to all of his recipes and
> > many
> > > other herbal and essential oil tonics, etc.
> > Tavis
> > > is still around and you can email him if you
> > are
> > > serious. Here is his latest video...
> > >
> > >
> >
> [www.youtube.com]
>
> >
> > > e=autoshare
> > >
> > > if I were you I would contact Tavis and
> get
> > > direction from the source.
> >
> > Laura, as you can see, this topic is instantly
> and
> > insistently trolled by ignorant vermin so you
> > would be far better off living happily on the
> > Conductivity Diet, should you wish to do so, in
> > private, as I do, IMO.
>
> Laura, see, the whole goon squad is out in force.
> High fat raw vegan diets are not supported at this
> site but don't let that stop you. Sometimes it
> gets very hard to but I try to totally ignore the
> old men 80-10-10/nh goon squad's squawking.

I noticed that in his latest video Tavis' posture is still perfect. No noticeable chi energy problems after around twelve years now of being on his high fat Conductivity Diet.

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 29, 2016 04:15PM

SueZ Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> John Rose Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Hey PooZ,
> >
> > Everyone knows (including you) that this has
> > nothing to do with what everyone else thinks
> about
> > the Conductivity Diet - it has everything to do
> > with what ormanic1 thinks about the
> Conductivity
> > Diet and the fact that both of you guys are
> TROLLS
> > and are here to support each other.
>
> Hey Moe, while you're here, why didn't you bother
> to tell Kristina what you told us -that she
> doesn't look like she has gained weight in person
> but that you had observed that her video camera
> seems to make her look like she has?
>
> Don't you claim to be her friend? She said she
> suffered from people saying they noticed what you
> noticed and you did nothing to assuage her grief
> when it was well within your power to do so!?
>
> Doesn't sound like you are Kristina Fully Raw's
> friend to me. What's the matter with you? That
> stinks to high Heaven.

I'm happy to report that Kristina seems to have figured out that it was the camera which was making her seem to have gained weight. She has just come out with a new video where she is using a much more flattering camera and she looks great now - no thanks to her so called friend john rose tipping her off to the problem in a timely manner.

This was her first vlog and she did an epic job with it. It's a masterpiece, IMO. ...

[www.youtube.com]

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: January 29, 2016 05:15PM

good video

thanks for posting - your positive review is noted and refreshing.

some humor... she said, "I prepare my own food, and I eat my own food too" haha

good story about the guy with diabetes

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: January 29, 2016 06:05PM

her fullyraw juices are not pasteurized but it says on the website "sugar free"
which is misleading.

maybe no added sugar would be more accurate

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 30, 2016 10:19PM

SueZ Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> SueZ Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > John Rose Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Hey PooZ,
> > >
> > > Everyone knows (including you) that this has
> > > nothing to do with what everyone else thinks
> > about
> > > the Conductivity Diet - it has everything to
> do
> > > with what ormanic1 thinks about the
> > Conductivity
> > > Diet and the fact that both of you guys are
> > TROLLS
> > > and are here to support each other.
> >
> > Hey Moe, while you're here, why didn't you
> bother
> > to tell Kristina what you told us -that she
> > doesn't look like she has gained weight in
> person
> > but that you had observed that her video camera
> > seems to make her look like she has?
> >
> > Don't you claim to be her friend? She said she
> > suffered from people saying they noticed what
> you
> > noticed and you did nothing to assuage her
> grief
> > when it was well within your power to do so!?
> >
> > Doesn't sound like you are Kristina Fully Raw's
> > friend to me. What's the matter with you? That
> > stinks to high Heaven.
>
> I'm happy to report that Kristina seems to have
> figured out that it was the camera which was
> making her seem to have gained weight. She has
> just come out with a new video where she is using
> a much more flattering camera and she looks great
> now - no thanks to her so called friend john rose
> tipping her off to the problem in a timely
> manner.
>
> This was her first vlog and she did an epic job
> with it. It's a masterpiece, IMO. ...
>
> [www.youtube.com]


The video has been up on YouTube 1 day and has 50K views.

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: February 01, 2016 09:20PM

SueZ Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> I'm happy to report that Kristina seems to have
> figured out that it was the camera which was
> making her seem to have gained weight. She has
> just come out with a new video where she is using
> a much more flattering camera and she looks great
> now - no thanks to her so called friend john rose
> tipping her off to the problem in a timely
> manner.
>
> This was her first vlog and she did an epic job
> with it. It's a masterpiece, IMO. ...
>
> [www.youtube.com]

Well, darn it, I see from her newest video that she didn't figure it out and her "friend" john rose still probably hasn't informed her that the camera lens she is using in her kitchen set videos is making her look fat.

Watch this, her newest video I've linked here, and compare how she looks in it with how she looks in the vlog video.

Why can't she use the more flattering vlog camera in her kitchen set videos? This should be a simple problem to solve. Maybe she just needs better friends to point out that she looks bigger on that darn camera than she does in real life. I hope she hasn't surrounded herself with just "yes men" types - if she has, or she is using this "fat camera" on purpose, well, that would be REALLY bad. I'm going to give her the benefit of the doubt/

[www.youtube.com]

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Re: The Conductivity Diet - dangerous?
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: February 02, 2016 03:29AM

ith just "yes men"
> types - if she has, or she is using this "fat
> camera" on purpose, well, that would be REALLY
> bad. I'm going to give her the benefit of the
> doubt/
>
> [www.youtube.com]

maybe she's doing it on purpose to appeal to fatties like me.

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