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#179 From: "awonderwater" <awonderwater@...>
Date: Sun Nov 15, 2009 8:03 pm
Subject: Combetic Family
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Combetic Family:

For a reminder, please do not recommend products on our Forum with possible
misleading comments. Also, the recent comments from the customers we have
donated many bottles of Combetic to shows us an immense lack of gratitude. We
forgive you and continue to ask Father to bless you.

Sincerely,

Rob and Lois Roberts
865-681-1596

Call us if you can help or encourage us.

#176 From: Don <microsrc@...>
Date: Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:17 pm
Subject: Re: The Need of Combetic
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Rob,

Would you be interested in selling your business to someone that has the proper funds available?

Donald Long

--- On Tue, 11/10/09, awonderwater <awonderwater@...> wrote:

From: awonderwater <awonderwater@...>
Subject: [CombeticFamily] The Need of Combetic
To: CombeticFamily@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2009, 9:36 PM

 

Combetic Family:

Recently, the International Diabetes Federation's (IDF) World Congress in Montreal, Canada took place. The discovery of insulin happened in Canada not too very long ago—88 years ago in 1921. In 1922, the first human being was given insulin, a hormone that has changed lives for millions of people. Prior to the discovery, diabetes was more or less a death sentence. Dr. Frederick Banting, and Professor J.J.R. MacLeod, two of the four who discovered insulin, were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1923.

Combetic is just as important of a discovery for abnormal blood sugars. Our company has struggled for four years to provide Combetic to a small group of customers that need it. With all the delays, inconsistent deliveries without the proper funding, it has been a very difficult challenge for us along the way. It breaks my heart to not be able to grow our business because of the lack of funds and personal income deficiencies that directly effects our progress. Please accept my apology for the lack of business development.

Sincerely,

Rob Roberts


#174 From: "awonderwater" <awonderwater@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:36 am
Subject: The Need of Combetic
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Combetic Family:

Recently, the International Diabetes Federation's (IDF) World Congress in
Montreal, Canada took place. The discovery of insulin happened in Canada not too
very long ago—88 years ago in 1921. In 1922, the first human being was given
insulin, a hormone that has changed lives for millions of people. Prior to the
discovery, diabetes was more or less a death sentence. Dr. Frederick Banting,
and Professor J.J.R. MacLeod, two of the four who discovered insulin, were
jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1923.

Combetic is just as important of a discovery for abnormal blood sugars. Our
company has struggled for four years to provide Combetic to a small group of
customers that need it. With all the delays, inconsistent deliveries without the
proper funding, it has been a very difficult challenge for us along the way. It
breaks my heart to not be able to grow our business because of the lack of funds
and personal income deficiencies that directly effects our progress. Please
accept my apology for the lack of business development.

Sincerely,

Rob Roberts

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