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Using the Health Balance Files.
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It is strongly advised that you copy the contents of the storage medium purchased to a folder on your computer hard drive.
- Read through the other advisory pages listed on the Package Start page and install the various programs.
- Go to the Main Site INDEX from the START page (upper left corner) or a bookmark you have set up, by selecting the link with your mouse pointer.
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NOTE that the Search function is only active at the online Earthtym.net site. It will not work from the CD or from files transferred to your hard drive from the CD. Many files in the Package are NOT on the website and cannot be searched in this manner.
- Read the
How to Search Guidelines BEFORE going online to use the Search function.
- Scan through the listing of Frequently Asked Questions and read any which are of interest to you. This way you will know what questions and answers are here, and, you may have questions answered before they arise. This could save you confusion, frustration, and annoyance later.
- Many people prefer to use the Pages by Topic hyperlinked listing of primary files to follow their interests and concerns.
- Choose from amongst the Interest categories displayed on the Main Site INDEX with title & icon hyperlinks.
They are:
- CFS-ME;
- Balancing Therapy;
- Prevention and Recovery;
- Dental Mercury Amalgams;
- Homelessness;
- Parasites;
- Political;
- Profiles;
- References;
- Sexuality;
- Solutions;
- Seminars.
The Contact page provides a different layout of the Section links and icons together with e-mail links to make it easier for you to contact us.
Files that you do not want to remain on your computer may be deleted from the folder you have copied them to on your computer. If you want to restrict access to the "Adult" files, simply delete the "temporary" folder from your shared, networked, or easily available hard drive storage. Use the original source only to access it.
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The Health-4-All Package Files have been coded for efficient use OFFLINE, to save you the frustrations and costs that can be associated with online Internet access: program failures, slow and varying connection speeds, potential virus interference, lengthy loading of image and sound files.
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Articles on the Internet are transitory.
The publishers may remove them, change sites, change URLs, or change titles. For the purpose of maintaining an availability of this article for you, it has been reprinted here with authorship maintained and coding simplified for error-free loading and minimal file size.
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