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Interview with Loren McDonald, vice president of marketing at EmailLabs

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Many of us in the industry were not particularly happy with the DMA's stance on that. Again, it points out that there is kind of a divide between traditional direct marketers and members of the dma. It's hard for many to understand that it's a different medium because of the technology, the interaction and the tracking. Mike: Let's talk about the number one issue in the minds of email users, and that's spam. Do you think that we, as a global internet community, can get this spam problem largely solved? If so, what would that solution look like? Let's say that does take place.

Interview with Jeanne Jennings, Online Marketing Consultant

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Mike: It seemed like for a long time organizations like the dma really fought against the whole idea of getting someone's permission. Jennings: They had a huge lobbying effort here in Washington. I've never forgotten the press release they sent out saying they were going to stop fighting legislation on email. I actually noted it in my newsletter. I was so excited. I think they were starting to come around, starting to get it. The rules of direct mail are not directly applicable to email. They're just not. I was happy when the dma did that. They've done a lot of things that have given me hope.

Interview with Loren McDonald, vice president of marketing at EmailLabs

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Again, it points out that there is kind of a divide between traditional direct marketers and members of the dma. It's hard for many to understand that it's a different medium because of the technology, the interaction and the tracking. Mike: Let's talk about the number one issue in the minds of email users, and that's spam. Do you think that we, as a global internet community, can get this spam problem largely solved? If so, what would that solution look like? Let's say that does take place. How is it going to change the landscape?

Interview with Jeanne Jennings, Online Marketing Consultant

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I was happy when the dma did that. They've done a lot of things that have given me hope. I hope they keep moving in the direction they're moving. They're not there yet, but I think they're starting to understand the medium. Mike: I think one of the things that happened is the California law was about to kick in. Jennings: That's what caused CAN-SPAM.

Understanding Medicinal Plants: Their Chemistry And Therapeutic Action

Bryan Hanson, PhD
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Because they are Signals ^Cell death (apoptosis I < Signals Telophase Anaphase dma replication ^ | and cell division Metaphase Prophase ^__G r FIGURE 7.12. The cell cycle. See text for explanation. not dividing, this is termed the resting phase (GG). When (and if) the appropriate signals are received, the cell begins the process of dividing into two cells by synthesizing extra enzymes and building blocks for nucleic acids and proteins (G,). Next, the cell's DNA is copied (replicated21) during the S phase (for synthesis) and additional necessary molecules are readied (G2).

The Omega Solution: Unleash the Amazing, Scientifically Based Healing Power of Omega-3 & -6 Fatty Acids

Jonathan Goodman ND
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Depending on the condition, here's what they advise so far: For high triglycerides: 4 grams fish oil daily For high blood pressure: 4 gi-amsfish oil daily After a heart attack: A total of852 milligrams of dma and EPA daily (Take 2 pans DHA to 1 part EPA.) sometimes clots form inside the arteries. If the delicate lining of an artery is injured—by high blood pressure or chemical irritants in the blood, for example—platelets in the area begin clumping together in order to seal off the injury. Most of the time, the clots will be quite small.

Getting Rid of Ritalin: How Neurofeedback Can Successfully Treat Attention Deficit Disorder Without Drugs

Robert W. Hill, Ph.D. and Eduardo Castro, M.D.
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Information about EPD may be obtained at www.dma.org/ ~ rohers/allergy/epd_faq.htm. Pending FDA approval for EPD, you may meanwhile receive EPD in Canada. To summarize, here are the nutrition basics for ADD: • Use corn, potato, and grain products sparingly, as you do highly sweetened foods. • Avoid soft drinks, sports drinks, and fruit drinks. • Avoid artificial sweeteners. Use stevia instead. • Use the monounsaturated fats, such as olive oil or the nut oils. Small amounts of butter are acceptable. • Avoid margarine, canola oil, and all partially hydrogenated oils.

1001 Chemicals in Everyday Products

Grace Ross Lewis
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DMA ? DISODIUM METHANEARSONATE ? METHANEARSONIC ACID ? DISODIUM SALT DISODIUM PYROPHOSPHATE_ Products and Uses: An additive in biscuits, bologna, bologna (garlic), doughnuts, fish products (canned), frankfurters, hog carcasses, knockwurst, meat products, potatoes (processed), poultry, poultry food products, and Vienna wieners. As a sequestrant (binds constituents that affect the final product's appearance, flavor, or texture), an emulsifier (stabilizes and maintains mixes), and as a tex-turizer. Precautions: GRAS (generally recognized as safe) by FDA when used within limitations.



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