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3 Responses to “How to be your own Guru…”

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  1. Jane Says:

    Dear Dr. Jim: Thanks for this information! Most valuable now that I am taking on the chosen mantel of RAW! See how long you say? Ok. Day 1! Other friends of mine should try this! I know your gonna LIKE it if not LOVE it! To our better health!

  2. Silas Arning Says:

    Hi, sorry for inquiring this request here, but I couldn’t find a contact form or something so I thought I leave my enquiry here. I run a blogengine blog but I am receiving bigger amounts of spam. I see u use wordpress, is it trouble-free to control spam with wordpress or doesn’t it make any difference? I hope you will respond to my comment or maybe send me an email with your answer if you don’t want to approve the comment. Best regards, Annie

  3. Jim Carey Says:

    The moment you put your email address on a webpage, Silas, you’re opening yourself up for tons of spam. The only control is to use a different email address than your primary one.

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