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Taking A Calcium Supplement May Not Be Enough by Dr. Donna F. Smith
One of the best compliments any writer can receive is having her article pirated (reproduced) by other magazine and e-zines, that is as long as the article is unchanged. In good humor, using the term "pirated" which means someone found an online article by Dr. Smith, and copy/pasted it on to their website to share with others, unbeknownst to the author. However, Dr. Smith feels blessed that others value her articles enough to share them and that her article is able to help others promote their mission to help others improve their health. This is what happened with Dr. Smith's article about Coffee, too (next web page).
Dr. Smith's Calcium article was "respectively" reproduced by Kate Clifton, "The-Herbladisin'' who provides Women Health educational and supplements. Dr. Smith has provided a link to Kate's site so you may read her Calcium article and to thank Kate for sharing this article with others on her website.
How Did We Learn of the above? On 12/01/10, Dr. Smith received a phone call from Kathy from Denver, CO, who had read her Calcium article on Kate's website and then contacted her. Thus, Dr. Smith learned of this when she asked Kathy, "Who referred you?' Thank you, Kate.
Click Kate's Link Below to Read Dr. Smith's Calcium Article
Therefore, rather than include this article in our Document Library, Dr. Smith has chosen to honor Kate by providing the above, direct link, to her article on Kate's website.
After reading this article, just X to close her website to return to our website. Also, Dr. Smith has not had time to review Kate's products so cannot endorse them at this time. However, she supports her goal in helping women improve their health.
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A Word from Dr. Smith regarding this Secure Website. "I have had this website since the early 1990's. As you can see by its design, it is from an original style where the left column is the navigation bar, instead of today's contemporary websites that have a drop-down Menu. From the onset, this site has been secure from viruses and malware and still is.
You may have noticed Google is now placing a padlock icon to the left of website addresses, which can be misleading if you do not know what it means. If the padlock has a red slash across it, this means that the website is not secure for credit card processing. A red slash does not mean the website is not secure from viruses and malware. To be secure for card processing, the website requires an SSL (Secure Socket Layer) Certificate and special coding for this purpose. However, “Information only” websites, like this one, do not require an SSL because no currency is being processed through the website. Still, Google is placing the padlocks on all websites, and this is very misleading to those who do not understand their meaning.
Before the SSL Certificate and Coding, “https:/” represented websites that were SSL secure for card processing and “http:/” websites were not. However, though an http:/ website is not secure for card processing that does not mean that it is not secure against viruses and malware.
Please be assured that websites with http:/, padlocks with red slashes, and pop-up warning signs are now an "automatic" response from Google crawlers when they come across a website that does not have an SSL (i.e., does not a padlock without red slash), even if the website does not require one (like information only websites) OR the website cannot be coded for an SSL Certificate because it is an original website design from the 1990's or earlier. This website is both…it does not require an SSL because it is an information only website and it cannot be coded for SSL because of its original design; hence it will always have the red slash over the padlock. .
This website contains over 1000 educational webpages, which our contemporary websites are not designed to accommodate any more. This is why I plan to maintain this original design website from Network Solutions, who guarantees all of its websites are all virus and malware free, whether of original or contemporary design, and currently I do not provide a website that processes card payments.