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Have anyone heard of this guy named Dr. Richard Schulze or just Dr. Schulze? He has his own website to order products. People are telling me he is a healer and cures all your health problems naturally. With these vitamins and he gives free info on stuff. I been to his site and listened to his CD. Now am skeptical over this guy and he talks about quotes from the Xian bible and he contradicts himself in what he is saying. He sells these vitamins that is suppose to cure all of your problems. Some people are telling me I should get his product. Someone I know keeps having miscarriages and she wants to have a kid, she been to the hospital, detox, is trying to eat healthy, took medications the doctors prescribed to her and has a history of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. I want to help her, but they say this man Dr. Schulze is the key to doing that. And a lot of his vitamins are expensive. I did my research over this guy and that's why am skeptical. Anyone took his vitamins or heard of him?

I know what to eat my own self and keep up my meditations, yoga and etc, but am just asking anyone else opinion on him because I think he is a scam. I don't need him but a few people in my family (who haven't tried him yet) and this guy who gave my mom this book of him says he work. Yet the guy is sick and lives in a basement with mold.

Hail Satan! Hail Azazel! Hail Zeus! Hail the Gods of Duat!
 
You seem to already have your answer...?I haven't tried that guy, I don't know him, I don't live in his country etc but the mere fact that he talks about quotes from the christian bible... It's enough to make you understand what is going on, right?Also, personally, I don't think taking any pills will ever be needed to us. I believe we can all overcome health issues etc through meditation and I'm quite certain that those pills also have side-effects, no matter how "good for your health" they are supposed to be.

Απο: tanya.azazel <tanya.azazel@...
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Στάλθηκε: 7:40 μ.μ. Πέμπτη, 4 Ιουλίου 2013
Θέμα: [JoyofSatan666] Healthy or Lies

  Have anyone heard of this guy named Dr. Richard Schulze or just Dr. Schulze? He has his own website to order products. People are telling me he is a healer and cures all your health problems naturally. With these vitamins and he gives free info on stuff. I been to his site and listened to his CD. Now am skeptical over this guy and he talks about quotes from the Xian bible and he contradicts himself in what he is saying. He sells these vitamins that is suppose to cure all of your problems. Some people are telling me I should get his product. Someone I know keeps having miscarriages and she wants to have a kid, she been to the hospital, detox, is trying to eat healthy, took medications the doctors prescribed to her and has a history of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. I want to help her, but they say this man Dr. Schulze is the key to doing that. And a lot of his vitamins are expensive. I did my research over this guy and that's why am skeptical. Anyone took his vitamins or heard of him?

I know what to eat my own self and keep up my meditations, yoga and etc, but am just asking anyone else opinion on him because I think he is a scam. I don't need him but a few people in my family (who haven't tried him yet) and this guy who gave my mom this book of him says he work. Yet the guy is sick and lives in a basement with mold.

Hail Satan! Hail Azazel! Hail Zeus! Hail the Gods of Duat!



 
Do not know of him and his last name sort of sounds jewish....try Dr. Sebi's herbs. This man has cured cancer, aids, diabetes and etc...
He was banned from the U.S because of it and major celebrities use his herbs.
When I was using his herbs, I've never felt better in my life! His Herbs was a miracle for me. He has herbs that nourish the uterus as well that can help your friend. Please google him or look him up on youtube! Hail Satan
On Jul 4, 2013 12:41 PM, "tanya.azazel" <tanya.azazel@... wrote:
  Have anyone heard of this guy named Dr. Richard Schulze or just Dr. Schulze? He has his own website to order products. People are telling me he is a healer and cures all your health problems naturally. With these vitamins and he gives free info on stuff. I been to his site and listened to his CD. Now am skeptical over this guy and he talks about quotes from the Xian bible and he contradicts himself in what he is saying. He sells these vitamins that is suppose to cure all of your problems. Some people are telling me I should get his product. Someone I know keeps having miscarriages and she wants to have a kid, she been to the hospital, detox, is trying to eat healthy, took medications the doctors prescribed to her and has a history of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. I want to help her, but they say this man Dr. Schulze is the key to doing that. And a lot of his vitamins are expensive. I did my research over this guy and that's why am skeptical. Anyone took his vitamins or heard of him?

I know what to eat my own self and keep up my meditations, yoga and etc, but am just asking anyone else opinion on him because I think he is a scam. I don't need him but a few people in my family (who haven't tried him yet) and this guy who gave my mom this book of him says he work. Yet the guy is sick and lives in a basement with mold.

Hail Satan! Hail Azazel! Hail Zeus! Hail the Gods of Duat!
 
Or, maybe "Schultz"?  With a last name like that, I would check the Joy of Satan link "Gay Rights"/"Knowing Your Enemy" before putting much trust in this guy.  This sounds like a kike.  Besides the last name, anyone that constantly relies on the LIE[/B]-ble for information and contradicts himself should be treated with suspicion.  You really need to cross-reference it yourself. Similarly, I saw a video yesterday that claims that there is no "magic pill" that can cleanse your pineal gland.  According to that video, you need to do meditations on a regular basis.  Even that, without reference to the LIE[/B]-ble and no obvious kike last name, needs to be taken with skepticism because even many Gentiles get bad information from kike sources and spread it around.  Yes, meditation is important to cleanse your pineal gland.  But there are "pills" that will make it easier.  Boron will cleanse the fluoride out, as will high doses of iodine.  Limiting calcium from supplements and artificially fortified foods will also help, while taking magnesium supplements and eating foods that have natural calcium while making sure your vitamin D intake is abundant.  Oregano oil, certain fish liver oils, and other herbs also help--as does sunshine and meditation. I strongly recommend cross-referencing these claims.  Yes, vitamins cure disease.  But are these crap vitamins?  Even Gentiles can be deceptive--if they are influenced by scam products such as Amway and Herbalife.  And, the last name plus the constant self-contradictions and reference to the LIE[/B]-ble as fact need to raise a red flag.  You are likely dealing with a kike, and should think twice before buying from that source even if those vitamins have some real value.  Those particular ones could be crap quality.
--- In [email protected], "tanya.azazel" wrote:

Have anyone heard of this guy named Dr. Richard Schulze or just Dr. Schulze? He has his own website to order products. People are telling me he is a healer and cures all your health problems naturally. With these vitamins and he gives free info on stuff. I been to his site and listened to his CD. Now am skeptical over this guy and he talks about quotes from the Xian bible and he contradicts himself in what he is saying. He sells these vitamins that is suppose to cure all of your problems. Some people are telling me I should get his product. Someone I know keeps having miscarriages and she wants to have a kid, she been to the hospital, detox, is trying to eat healthy, took medications the doctors prescribed to her and has a history of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. I want to help her, but they say this man Dr. Schulze is the key to doing that. And a lot of his vitamins are expensive. I did my research over this guy and that's why am skeptical. Anyone took his vitamins or heard of him?

I know what to eat my own self and keep up my meditations, yoga and etc, but am just asking anyone else opinion on him because I think he is a scam. I don't need him but a few people in my family (who haven't tried him yet) and this guy who gave my mom this book of him says he work. Yet the guy is sick and lives in a basement with mold.

Hail Satan! Hail Azazel! Hail Zeus! Hail the Gods of Duat!
 
And, in addition to checking the credentials, I highly recommend that you refrain from starting a cleansing program, diet, or new vitamin regime while the moon is void of course.  Wait until the moon leaves void--even if it means your pineal gland is fluoridated for one more day.  Even if it means you are on an unhealthy diet for one more day.  Why?  Starting something during void of course means more chance of failure.  You fall off the diet, you stop taking your vitamins, you don't complete the cleanse, you gain back lost weight or whatever issue you had before. Instead, if you wait until the moon is out of void, you have a better chance of success.  You are more likely to stay on your program, gain your health, cleanse whatever you are working on, and it is more likely to have the results you are after.  Most people do not take this into account--start a diet while the moon is void of course, you fail. Now, if you are going to try something unhealthy[/B], the void of course is less risky.  People that try smoking--something I do NOT[/B] recommend under any circumstances--while the moon is void of course are more likely to find it distasteful instead of becoming addicted.  If you are going to have your "one beer, just to see what it is like", wait until the moon is void of course at least.  You are more likely, though by no means absolutely certain, to find that this "one beer" is your last instead of becoming a regular addiction.  No, I do not recommend it--but if you are already going to start, the void of course moon makes it more likely to lead to nothing. As for that pineal cleanse, meditation or pills (or both), start that[/B] after the moon leaves void of course or before it enters.  That way, you are bound to get results.  Also, if you are already addicted to cigarettes or booze, you are better off to wait until the moon leaves void of course before attempting to quit.  That way, you are more likely to succeed in quitting.
--- In [email protected], "enemyofjezzuz" wrote:


Or, maybe "Schultz"? With a last name like that, I would check the Joy
of Satan link "Gay Rights"/"Knowing Your Enemy" before putting much
trust in this guy. This sounds like a kike. Besides the last name,
anyone that constantly relies on the LIE-ble for information and
contradicts himself should be treated with suspicion. You really need
to cross-reference it yourself.

Similarly, I saw a video yesterday that claims that there is no "magic
pill" that can cleanse your pineal gland. According to that video, you
need to do meditations on a regular basis. Even that, without reference
to the LIE-ble and no obvious kike last name, needs to be taken with
skepticism because even many Gentiles get bad information from kike
sources and spread it around. Yes, meditation is important to cleanse
your pineal gland. But there are "pills" that will make it easier.
Boron will cleanse the fluoride out, as will high doses of iodine.
Limiting calcium from supplements and artificially fortified foods will
also help, while taking magnesium supplements and eating foods that have
natural calcium while making sure your vitamin D intake is abundant.
Oregano oil, certain fish liver oils, and other herbs also help--as does
sunshine and meditation.

I strongly recommend cross-referencing these claims. Yes, vitamins cure
disease. But are these crap vitamins? Even Gentiles can be
deceptive--if they are influenced by scam products such as Amway and
Herbalife. And, the last name plus the constant self-contradictions and
reference to the LIE-ble as fact need to raise a red flag. You are
likely dealing with a kike, and should think twice before buying from
that source even if those vitamins have some real value. Those
particular ones could be crap quality.


--- In [email protected], "tanya.azazel" wrote:

Have anyone heard of this guy named Dr. Richard Schulze or just Dr.
Schulze? He has his own website to order products. People are telling me
he is a healer and cures all your health problems naturally. With these
vitamins and he gives free info on stuff. I been to his site and
listened to his CD. Now am skeptical over this guy and he talks about
quotes from the Xian bible and he contradicts himself in what he is
saying. He sells these vitamins that is suppose to cure all of your
problems. Some people are telling me I should get his product. Someone I
know keeps having miscarriages and she wants to have a kid, she been to
the hospital, detox, is trying to eat healthy, took medications the
doctors prescribed to her and has a history of Polycystic Ovarian
Syndrome. I want to help her, but they say this man Dr. Schulze is the
key to doing that. And a lot of his vitamins are expensive. I did my
research over this guy and that's why am skeptical. Anyone took his
vitamins or heard of him?

I know what to eat my own self and keep up my meditations, yoga and
etc, but am just asking anyone else opinion on him because I think he is
a scam. I don't need him but a few people in my family (who haven't
tried him yet) and this guy who gave my mom this book of him says he
work. Yet the guy is sick and lives in a basement with mold.

Hail Satan! Hail Azazel! Hail Zeus! Hail the Gods of Duat!
 
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From: enemyofjezzuz <denniswhicher@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2013 5:28:17 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: Healthy or Lies
  And, in addition to checking the credentials, I highly recommend that you refrain from starting a cleansing program, diet, or new vitamin regime while the moon is void of course.  Wait until the moon leaves void--even if it means your pineal gland is fluoridated for one more day.  Even if it means you are on an unhealthy diet for one more day.  Why?  Starting something during void of course means more chance of failure.  You fall off the diet, you stop taking your vitamins, you don't complete the cleanse, you gain back lost weight or whatever issue you had before. Instead, if you wait until the moon is out of void, you have a better chance of success.  You are more likely to stay on your program, gain your health, cleanse whatever you are working on, and it is more likely to have the results you are after.  Most people do not take this into account--start a diet while the moon is void of course, you fail. Now, if you are going to try something unhealthy, the void of course is less risky.  People that try smoking--something I do NOT recommend under any circumstances--while the moon is void of course are more likely to find it distasteful instead of becoming addicted.  If you are going to have your "one beer, just to see what it is like", wait until the moon is void of course at least.  You are more likely, though by no means absolutely certain, to find that this "one beer" is your last instead of becoming a regular addiction.  No, I do not recommend it--but if you are already going to start, the void of course moon makes it more likely to lead to nothing. As for that pineal cleanse, meditation or pills (or both), start that after the moon leaves void of course or before it enters.  That way, you are bound to get results.  Also, if you are already addicted to cigarettes or booze, you are better off to wait until the moon leaves void of course before attempting to quit.  That way, you are more likely to succeed in quitting.
--- In [email protected], "enemyofjezzuz" wrote:


Or, maybe "Schultz"? With a last name like that, I would check the Joy
of Satan link "Gay Rights"/"Knowing Your Enemy" before putting much
trust in this guy. This sounds like a kike. Besides the last name,
anyone that constantly relies on the LIE-ble for information and
contradicts himself should be treated with suspicion. You really need
to cross-reference it yourself.

Similarly, I saw a video yesterday that claims that there is no "magic
pill" that can cleanse your pineal gland. According to that video, you
need to do meditations on a regular basis. Even that, without reference
to the LIE-ble and no obvious kike last name, needs to be taken with
skepticism because even many Gentiles get bad information from kike
sources and spread it around. Yes, meditation is important to cleanse
your pineal gland. But there are "pills" that will make it easier.
Boron will cleanse the fluoride out, as will high doses of iodine.
Limiting calcium from supplements and artificially fortified foods will
also help, while taking magnesium supplements and eating foods that have
natural calcium while making sure your vitamin D intake is abundant.
Oregano oil, certain fish liver oils, and other herbs also help--as does
sunshine and meditation.

I strongly recommend cross-referencing these claims. Yes, vitamins cure
disease. But are these crap vitamins? Even Gentiles can be
deceptive--if they are influenced by scam products such as Amway and
Herbalife. And, the last name plus the constant self-contradictions and
reference to the LIE-ble as fact need to raise a red flag. You are
likely dealing with a kike, and should think twice before buying from
that source even if those vitamins have some real value. Those
particular ones could be crap quality.


--- In [email protected], "tanya.azazel" wrote:

Have anyone heard of this guy named Dr. Richard Schulze or just Dr.
Schulze? He has his own website to order products. People are telling me
he is a healer and cures all your health problems naturally. With these
vitamins and he gives free info on stuff. I been to his site and
listened to his CD. Now am skeptical over this guy and he talks about
quotes from the Xian bible and he contradicts himself in what he is
saying. He sells these vitamins that is suppose to cure all of your
problems. Some people are telling me I should get his product. Someone I
know keeps having miscarriages and she wants to have a kid, she been to
the hospital, detox, is trying to eat healthy, took medications the
doctors prescribed to her and has a history of Polycystic Ovarian
Syndrome. I want to help her, but they say this man Dr. Schulze is the
key to doing that. And a lot of his vitamins are expensive. I did my
research over this guy and that's why am skeptical. Anyone took his
vitamins or heard of him?

I know what to eat my own self and keep up my meditations, yoga and
etc, but am just asking anyone else opinion on him because I think he is
a scam. I don't need him but a few people in my family (who haven't
tried him yet) and this guy who gave my mom this book of him says he
work. Yet the guy is sick and lives in a basement with mold.

Hail Satan! Hail Azazel! Hail Zeus! Hail the Gods of Duat!
 
Am not buying his items. I know they are lies, but a few family and friends think he is the cure to everything. I was wondering did anyone take his products. I think it's a waste of money and time. To have a product on there for over 400 dollars is a rip off. Even though you get a lot of items one shouldn't charge that much. Also he stated about being once a doctor then lost his license because the government knew his products was healing people. The reason is because he believe in natural and not pills from a doctor. Yet telling people to not get surgery's and his products work. If that's true then how the heck is he still selling his products now and has his own office in California the government wouldn't even allow it. Thanks for the info and to everyone else. Just trying to help a friend and family because I see the lies but they don't.

Hail Satan! Hail Azazel! Hail Zeus! Hail the Gods of Hell!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "enemyofjezzuz" <denniswhicher@... wrote:


Or, maybe "Schultz"? With a last name like that, I would check the Joy
of Satan link "Gay Rights"/"Knowing Your Enemy" before putting much
trust in this guy. This sounds like a kike. Besides the last name,
anyone that constantly relies on the LIE-ble for information and
contradicts himself should be treated with suspicion. You really need
to cross-reference it yourself.

Similarly, I saw a video yesterday that claims that there is no "magic
pill" that can cleanse your pineal gland. According to that video, you
need to do meditations on a regular basis. Even that, without reference
to the LIE-ble and no obvious kike last name, needs to be taken with
skepticism because even many Gentiles get bad information from kike
sources and spread it around. Yes, meditation is important to cleanse
your pineal gland. But there are "pills" that will make it easier.
Boron will cleanse the fluoride out, as will high doses of iodine.
Limiting calcium from supplements and artificially fortified foods will
also help, while taking magnesium supplements and eating foods that have
natural calcium while making sure your vitamin D intake is abundant.
Oregano oil, certain fish liver oils, and other herbs also help--as does
sunshine and meditation.

I strongly recommend cross-referencing these claims. Yes, vitamins cure
disease. But are these crap vitamins? Even Gentiles can be
deceptive--if they are influenced by scam products such as Amway and
Herbalife. And, the last name plus the constant self-contradictions and
reference to the LIE-ble as fact need to raise a red flag. You are
likely dealing with a kike, and should think twice before buying from
that source even if those vitamins have some real value. Those
particular ones could be crap quality.


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "tanya.azazel" wrote:

Have anyone heard of this guy named Dr. Richard Schulze or just Dr.
Schulze? He has his own website to order products. People are telling me
he is a healer and cures all your health problems naturally. With these
vitamins and he gives free info on stuff. I been to his site and
listened to his CD. Now am skeptical over this guy and he talks about
quotes from the Xian bible and he contradicts himself in what he is
saying. He sells these vitamins that is suppose to cure all of your
problems. Some people are telling me I should get his product. Someone I
know keeps having miscarriages and she wants to have a kid, she been to
the hospital, detox, is trying to eat healthy, took medications the
doctors prescribed to her and has a history of Polycystic Ovarian
Syndrome. I want to help her, but they say this man Dr. Schulze is the
key to doing that. And a lot of his vitamins are expensive. I did my
research over this guy and that's why am skeptical. Anyone took his
vitamins or heard of him?

I know what to eat my own self and keep up my meditations, yoga and
etc, but am just asking anyone else opinion on him because I think he is
a scam. I don't need him but a few people in my family (who haven't
tried him yet) and this guy who gave my mom this book of him says he
work. Yet the guy is sick and lives in a basement with mold.

Hail Satan! Hail Azazel! Hail Zeus! Hail the Gods of Duat!
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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