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ICanDressMyself
17 Sep 2006, 19:07
Woo woo!

My auntie has been supplying Roo with this Transfer Factor thingo which has dramatically improved his liver, meaning he is a good chance to play in the Prelim :thumbsu: She is the only one in Adelaide to have this particular medicine so she had to rush it down to him.

Reilly, Massie and Burton have also been on this remedy and Mcleod is also taking it.

:thumbsu: :thumbsu: :thumbsu:

Eggzoi
17 Sep 2006, 19:15
Isn't this like a Dr. - patient confidentiality thing?
Either way, cool.

ICanDressMyself
17 Sep 2006, 19:16
Isn't this like a Dr. - patient confidentiality thing?
Either way, cool.

Well they said it on the news :D

Everyone knows about it.

Eggzoi
17 Sep 2006, 19:18
In that case, simply cool.

-CG-
17 Sep 2006, 19:20
This might sound stupid....but my dad introduced them to all of that. Maybe your auntie and my dad know each other :)

He met Kris Massie in a shop near our house a few years ago and told him about this product. Kris started taking it and it cleared up all his chronic fatigue, Reilly was also on it back then cos they lived together.

My dad also works with Burton's sister who helped him get in contact with Brett. Brett's been taking the product for a while now and is sponsored by the company. With the help of Brett, my dad got him to get Roo onto the product. He went to McLeod's house two weeks ago and also gave him a spray to apply to his foot.

So I'm not sure about your Auntie being the only one with the product...

ICanDressMyself
17 Sep 2006, 19:29
This might sound stupid....but my dad introduced them to all of that. Maybe your auntie and my dad know each other :)

He met Kris Massie in a shop near our house a few years ago and told him about this product. Kris started taking it and it cleared up all his chronic fatigue, Reilly was also on it back then cos they lived together.

My dad also works with Burton's sister who helped him get in contact with Brett. Brett's been taking the product for a while now and is sponsored by the company. With the help of Brett, my dad got him to get Roo onto the product. He went to McLeod's house two weeks ago and also gave him a spray to apply to his foot.

So I'm not sure about your Auntie being the only one with the product...

She isn't.

But apparently the only one in Adelaide, or so they said on the news.

-CG-
17 Sep 2006, 19:30
She isn't.

But apparently the only one in Adelaide, or so they said on the news.

What news? Ch 7, 9?

And she wouldn't be the only person in Adelaide with it, heaps of people use it. So I dont know where you're getting your news from....

jc67
17 Sep 2006, 19:35
And the product is???

-CG-
17 Sep 2006, 19:37
And the product is???

It contains transfer factor :thumbsu:

- PC -
17 Sep 2006, 20:00
Ok has everyone missed the obvious question :confused:

I know why Roo would be taking it ...but why the others??

ICanDressMyself
17 Sep 2006, 20:11
Ok has everyone missed the obvious question :confused:

I know why Roo would be taking it ...but why the others??

I'm guessing as a preventative.

- PC -
17 Sep 2006, 20:20
I'm guessing as a preventative.
Ahh

I also read CrowGirls post and see where it was

Just the way your post sounded as if Roo was sick and the others had symptons

Good stuff with your aunty :thumbsu:

ICanDressMyself
17 Sep 2006, 20:22
Ahh

I also read CrowGirls post and see where it was

Just the way your post sounded as if Roo was sick and the others had symptons

Good stuff with your aunty :thumbsu:

Ahh ok yeah apparently it's pretty good. My mums using it now for her lung infection and it seems to be working :thumbsu:

Get on it! ;)

-CG-
17 Sep 2006, 20:30
Ahh

I also read CrowGirls post and see where it was

Just the way your post sounded as if Roo was sick and the others had symptons

Good stuff with your aunty :thumbsu:

It's basically a product that boosts the immune system.

AndrewJo
17 Sep 2006, 21:06
Ahh ok yeah apparently it's pretty good. My mums using it now for her lung infection and it seems to be working :thumbsu:

Get on it! ;)
Hey where can I get a bottle.It might improve my golf!!

Vic Crow
17 Sep 2006, 22:42
Is it any good for hangovers?!

Super Goalie
17 Sep 2006, 22:58
Hey where can I get a bottle.It might improve my golf!!

It might be able to get Roo back on the park, but it doesn't work miracles! ;)

macca23
18 Sep 2006, 00:26
Ahh ok yeah apparently it's pretty good. My mums using it now for her lung infection and it seems to be working :thumbsu:

Get on it! ;)

Cripes!!

And to think that I thought "Jeremiah Peabody's Poly Unsaturated Quick Dissolving Fast Acting Pleasant Tasting Green and Purple Pills" was just an invention of Ray Stevens mind!! :eek:

JohnK
18 Sep 2006, 20:43
My dad uses it to shine his shoes.

CrowMagnum
19 Sep 2006, 01:46
So it works for chronic fatigue, parvovirus, wound infections, lung infections and as a preventative for just about everything else?.........give me a break

Southerntakeover
19 Sep 2006, 01:54
So it works for chronic fatigue, parvovirus, wound infections, lung infections and as a preventative for just about everything else?.........give me a break

Well, atleast you know that if someone does give you a break, leg or arm, you can help the healing process through this 'transfer factor' goodness.

-CG-
19 Sep 2006, 09:21
So it works for chronic fatigue, parvovirus, wound infections, lung infections and as a preventative for just about everything else?.........give me a break

I'm no expert on it, but it boosts your immune system. It's obviously worked.

ICanDressMyself
19 Sep 2006, 12:27
So it works for chronic fatigue, parvovirus, wound infections, lung infections and as a preventative for just about everything else?.........give me a break

It helps. It boosts the immune system so does no harm whatsoever.

Very underrated product.

Jars458
19 Sep 2006, 12:30
Is it any good for erectile dysfunction?:D

Mr_Smooth
19 Sep 2006, 12:35
Woo woo!

My auntie has been supplying Roo with this Transfer Factor thingo which has dramatically improved his liver, meaning he is a good chance to play in the Prelim :thumbsu: She is the only one in Adelaide to have this particular medicine so she had to rush it down to him.

Reilly, Massie and Burton have also been on this remedy and Mcleod is also taking it.

:thumbsu: :thumbsu: :thumbsu:
your aunties name isn't eileen by any chance is it?? :eek:

ICanDressMyself
19 Sep 2006, 12:37
your aunties name isn't eileen by any chance is it?? :eek:

Neg.

Super Goalie
19 Sep 2006, 15:03
Neg.

Lily the Pink, perhaps :D

Southerntakeover
19 Sep 2006, 15:20
Is it any good for hangovers?!

Asking the questions that really matter :D :thumbsu:

noddy
19 Sep 2006, 15:47
Is it any good for erectile dysfunction?:D

Well i was going to ask if it was an alternative to Viagra.

But i'll settle for the answer you receive. :)

arrowman
19 Sep 2006, 16:04
Lily the Pink, perhaps :D
:eek: Flashback! :eek: :thumbsu:

CrowMagnum
19 Sep 2006, 20:57
How has it obviously worked? I'm sure all these guys had other treatments as well so how do you know which one worked, or even whether they just got better through the passage of time.

Always be skeptical of something that is a cure all for everything. Not saying that it does or doesn't work but you need some concrete evidence not some anecdotes on a couple of footballers.

macca23
19 Sep 2006, 22:24
Lily the Pink, perhaps :D

Ahhhh yes!!

"Medicinal compound" of course!! :D :thumbsu:

arrowman
20 Sep 2006, 10:32
For those who may be wondering what the old farts are talking about...

http://www.mum.org/mrspink17.htm