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Post by Darren Dirt on May 26, 2006 18:08:46 GMT -5
You're a brave man, Charlie Brown.
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Post by NonEntity on May 26, 2006 20:16:46 GMT -5
That's a polite way of saying it! - NonE
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Post by Darren Dirt on May 30, 2006 10:34:27 GMT -5
" Langley", of the TV Show/X-Files characters " The Lone Gunmen", has apparently written a movie dealing with cancer-cure-guy Royal Raymond Rife!www.sci-fi-online.50megs.com/Interview/04-01-29_DeanHaglund.htmQ: What are you working on at the moment? A: I've just been offered another movie called Nightmare Carnival which will be shooting in the spring and will be released around Christmas. And then I have two or three other features. Also I've written a movie, that we are currently getting funding for, which includes Patrick McGoohan who was in The Prisoner. That's based on a conspiracy theory as well. It's about the guy who discovered a cure for cancer - Royal Raymond Rife. And if your readers do an Internet search for him they can find out a bit more about this conspiracy. More info: google.com/search?q=dean+haglund+Rife+cancer
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Post by dvishnu on May 31, 2006 11:02:31 GMT -5
I strongly recommend checking out Dan Haley's Politics In Healing... politicsinhealing.com/ It exposes the the true mission of the FDA, which is to dictate the modality of medicine its supposed subjects are allowed to use in order to keep the general public docile, debilitated and in complete submission...Not only are they not interested in finding real cures, they'll go well out of their way to prevent and/or marginalize treatments and modalities that actually work, especially those treatments that are nontoxic... The book discusses 12 nontoxic treatments for cancer and other ailments that had great documented success, but were viciously clamped down by the FDA...They basically made it a crime to actually heal anyone...It's a perfect example of organized crime at work 24/7/365.25... Just one more reason to shun the criminals who who lie, steal and kill with the pretense of acquired legitimacy...
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Post by sagas4 on Jun 2, 2006 14:17:10 GMT -5
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Post by Darren Dirt on Jun 2, 2006 14:55:41 GMT -5
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Post by sagas4 on Jun 2, 2006 15:28:40 GMT -5
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Post by Darren Dirt on Jun 2, 2006 18:01:17 GMT -5
What the? no more "FDA Censorship of Health Information" now it's "Health Information & Censorship" Although a good majority of our postings are about "alternative" health stuff, IMHO most of the reason we hear so little about these alternatives is cuz of... wait for it... FDA Censorship of that health information. So I'm curious, what happened? I don't remember changing the thread title of my posting above :-\ Hopefully this wasn't a politically-correct drive-by-modding like the " Gremlins" that we have very rarely (thankfully) encountered... - - - update 30 seconds later... Okay it's not my crazy imagination. Looks like the original poster changed the title therefore it now shows up with the new title in the list of threads. I am now officially calmed down and no longer panicking and making a donkey out of myself "« Last Edit: Today at 1:18pm by sagas4 »" Et Tu, Sagas?
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Post by NonEntity on Jun 2, 2006 18:08:55 GMT -5
Sagas, I'm disappointed. I see no chocolate and coffee cure. All that stuff you show that saves lives while devastating the pharmacologic/industrial/incarcerative/shuv-stuf-down-our-throats state doesn't look at all fun to eat. What's with you? You sum kinda anti-taste curmudgeon?
(Good links! Thanks.)
- NonE
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Post by marc stevens on Jun 2, 2006 18:23:33 GMT -5
The only cure for chocolate is more chocolate, dark chocolate.
Hmmmm, chocolate.
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Post by sagas4 on Jun 2, 2006 19:01:30 GMT -5
Ok to the last 3 posters. 1. Darren, Yes I changed the Title to more accurately reflect the information we post here. 2. NonE, Yes I consume mass quantities of chocolate, pie, and ice cream, usually for breakfast, thats what keeps my girly shape in shape. 3. Marc, I have to disagree. There is this chocolate from Belgium, I was introduced to it when I lived in europe, white chocolate hazelnut, with a light brown chocolate coffee flavored center center and a hazelnut on top . . . mmmmm the best thing you ever had. It's called Manon café. Leonidas EuropeLeonidas NY (You can mail order from them) Leonidas ChicagoYum Yum Yummy . . . . .
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Post by Darren Dirt on Jun 3, 2006 8:57:24 GMT -5
Chocolate -- the kind that isn't crap quality like "milk chocolate" and the other garbage that is mass-produced -- has a couple of ingredients that result in most of the " benefits" of caffeine without the downsides: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theobromine en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theophylline[Mostly note to SELF]So the next time you've got a "caffeine withdrawal" headache, grab a "bar" of semi-sweet or even dark baking chocolate -- it'll actually help you "detox" when you are "going off caffeine" for the millionth time...[/Mostly note to SELF]
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Post by Darren Dirt on Jun 7, 2006 14:09:38 GMT -5
Just found a nicely organized website: www.suddenlyeverythingsucks.com/issues/Here is the "Fluoride" section: www.suddenlyeverythingsucks.com/issues/health_fluoride.shtmlAnd wow, not "too much" information, but they include for example a link to a surprisingly balanced Salon.com article. Fear of fluoride - QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SAFETY OF THIS CAVITY-FIGHTING CHEMICAL AREN'T JUST FOR RIGHT-WING CONSPIRACISTS ANYMORE.Fluoride is, after all, an extremely toxic compound that originally was sold as a bug and rat poison. A growing body of scientific research suggests that long-term fluoride consumption may cause numerous health problems, ranging from cancer and impaired brain function... Research is also beginning to show that the cavity-fighting power of fluoride may have been overstated. Recent studies in the Journal of Dental Research conclude that tooth decay rates in Western Europe, which is 98 percent unfluoridated, have declined as much as they have in the United States in recent decades. Indeed, it's only in the United States that fluoride is championed by the government; most European nations -- including Germany, France, Sweden and Holland -- prohibit fluoride on public health grounds. Local 2050 of the National Federation of Federal Employees, which represents all the scientists, engineers and other professionals at EPA headquarters in Washington, D.C., has voted unanimously to co-sponsor a citizens' petition to prevent fluoridation of California's waters. The union's letter endorsing the petition, sent in 1997, read in part: "Our members' review of the body of evidence over the past eleven years, including animal and human epidemiology studies, indicates a causal link between fluoride/fluoridation and cancer, genetic damage, neurological impairment, and bone pathology. Of particular concern are recent epidemiology studies linking fluoride exposure to lower IQ in children ... there is substantial evidence of adverse health effects, and contrary to public perception, virtually no evidence of significant benefits." - - - Update: Although the following is merely a "letter to the editor" ("merely" in the eyes of those who only trust "professionals" to express trustworthy opinions), it sums up in plain English, common sense terms why it is not just foolish or unnecessary to fluoridate the water supply, but it's dangerous (if not blatantly evil!) www.thetimesonline.com/articles/2004/02/05/opinion/letters_to_the_editor/97b5197f751e49f186256e31005a0e1b.txtPutting fluoride in water removes choice from publicLetter to the editor Paul Sechrist Chesterton This story ran on nwitimes.com on Thursday, February 5, 2004 10:20 AM CST Fluoride is a toxic substance. It was first used as a rat poison. So why are we adding it to our water? We've been told it reduces tooth decay. In fact, it causes tooth decay. Fluoride is a calcium seeker. It replaces calcium in bones and teeth. Fluoride is a cumulative poison. The body excretes only 50 percent of the amount ingested, with the remainder accumulating in the bones, pineal gland and other tissues.Fluoride has been shown to be a thyroid depressant Maybe that's the reason for the increasing obesity problem??. This is a case of medicine added to our water. Fluoridation chemicals are industrial waste products contaminated with heavy metals. Behind this whole issue are the big money interests. There is no reason to force people to drink fluoride in their water. For those who want to take the risks, it can be delivered directly to the teeth in the form of toothpaste. But mandating the chemical in the water means you have no choice.
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Post by marc stevens on Jun 7, 2006 14:39:58 GMT -5
Cool, I'll check it out. Ok to the last 3 posters. 3. Marc, I have to disagree. There is this chocolate from Belgium, I was introduced to it when I lived in europe, white chocolate hazelnut, with a light brown chocolate coffee flavored center center and a hazelnut on top . . . mmmmm the best thing you ever had. It's called Manon café. Leonidas EuropeLeonidas NY (You can mail order from them) Leonidas ChicagoYum Yum Yummy . . . . .
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Post by Darren Dirt on Jun 7, 2006 15:02:51 GMT -5
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