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What were we thinking in the 1900's?/=[
The state that the human race was in calls for a facepalm! Then again, someone else will say this 50 years from now, looking back on today.
Strongfortism wasn't quackery, it was a well written mail correspondence course of diet and weight training exercise penned by a professional bodybuilder who ended up living to the ripe old age of 92. My only issue was the enemas, but hey they were a trendy thing back during the 1920s.
Why isn't homeopathy in here?