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Jerry,

 

Your qualifications indicate you are a doctor-priest who is exorcising the evil non members from your organization. The recommendations and medical science noted in the letter you poopoo are known to be of high value to those of us who are capable of seeing outside the box.

 

Perhaps it would be better if you offered constructive information on how we can care for our teeth without poisoning our bodies. For instance, what toothpaste do you recommend? Do you recommend fluoride in toothpaste and water, one of the most poisonous substance known to man? What is the true cause of cavities if not acid, which is caused by excess sugar in the diet?

 

Love and generosity of knowledge heals all wounds.

 

Bob Jones

 

 

on 6/2/03 4:42 PM, Jerry Mittelman at jmittelman wrote:

 

This widely circulated letter is loaded with misinformation -- that I feel is actually dangerous to follow if you are serious about keeping your teeth healthy.

 

My qualifications in saying that: I was a founding member of The American Society for Preventive Dentistry -- and served as president of The International Academy of Preventive Medicine - have given courses in almost every state and also England and France (International Dental Meeting). My wife and I have a book just published by Kensington, " Healthy Teeth for KIDS " (of all ages).

 

Suggestion: I have a script of a radio talk I gave many years ago in New York City. I'll send you a copy if you send me a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Ask for the Preventive Dentistry Radio Report - and send it to me at: 263 West End Ave.#2A, NYC, NY 10023. It's got to help you a lot if you follow the clear advice. it gives you!

Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM (Retired)

 

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DENTAL HEALTH

 

Letter from Gerard F. Judd, Ph.D., Chemist, Researcher for

18 years and Professor of Chemistry for 33 yrs.

April 2002

 

Dear Government Executive and Employee:

 

We can all stop spending billions for American dental work

and research. Let me tell you why: I have learned the real

causes of dental cavities and gum infection. People, including

you, will now be able to take care of their own dentistry with

insignificant cost, and end with perfect teeth. Cavities and gum

infections are ended!

 

A great amount of REPUTABLE DENTAL RESEARCH

proves the following:

 

1. Tooth cavities will be ended simply by rinsing acids off

the teeth. ACIDS ALONE EAT THE ENAMEL. There

would be no cavities in the world if all people rinsed acids

from their teeth promptly. Just sip water, milk or other

liquid while eating. Water reacts with acids.

 

2. Foods and drinks, other than those containing acids, have

no action on tooth enamel. SUGARS HAVE NO ACTION ON

THE ENAMEL.

 

3. Bacteria cannot damage the enamel (calcium hydroxy

phosphate). There is no such thing as decay of the enamel

since bacteria require carbon and hydrogen to live. Billions of

human and animal remains show teeth and bones are resistant

to earth-bound organisms.

 

4. Teeth reenamalize when clean. TO MAKE TEETH CLEAN

ONE BRUSHES WITH ANY BAR SOAP. ( There are good

toothpastes at the health food stores. Check the ingredients

before buying. Don't get anything with glycerine in it.)

 

Soap washes off in just 2 rinses. What about toothpastes?

Glycerine in all tooth pastes is so sticky that it takes 27 washes

to get it off. Teeth brushed with any toothpaste are coated with

a film and CANNOT PROPERLY REENAMELIZE.

 

5. Taking calcium and phosphate in the diet results in

reenamelization of the teeth, but only when they are clean. Bar

soap does a perfect job in cleaning the surface. The enamel

thickens and becomes less sensitive. Adenosine diphosphatase

furnishes phosphate to teeth.

 

6. Gums are disinfected by brushing with any bar soap. Not

only bacteria and viruses are destroyed promptly by small

amounts of soap in water, but also white flies and aphids.

Gardeners: Spray 1 tsp of dishwashing soap in 1 gallon of

water to kill white flies and aphids.

 

7. Plaque, a poorly formed crystal stuck to the bottom of the

enamel, is prevented and eventually removed by brushing with

bar soap. Dental procedures to get the badly formed crystals

off dig holes through the enamel. These cavities catch food

and cause gum infection.

 

8. Prevention of plaque retards gum pockets. Gum pockets

are formed as the plaque pushes the gums away from the

teeth. Gum pockets, from 1 to 8 mm deep, are also formed

by FLUORIDE, which severs the protein molecules adhering

the gums to the teeth. SOAP PREVENTS GINGIVITIS

caused by bacteria which is lodged in the gum pockets.

 

9. VITAMIN C AND PHOSPHATE help knit the gums back

to the teeth. Pressing against the gums with fingers forces

adhesive materials from the gums onto the teeth, which helps

the process. Abscesses can be offset by holding Cepacol

(14% alcohol) in the mouth 5 minutes.

 

10. Receding gum surgery will end when the gum pockets

cease. The very mention of the procedure, which involves

transferring flesh from the roof of the mouth to the excised

area of the gums, is a heinous and useless procedure which

ought to pass into oblivion.

 

11. Removal of flouride from drinking water, pastes or gels

saves the enzyme adenosine diphosphatase so it can deliver

phosphate to calcium at the tooth surface, resulting in a

beautiful, semi-flexible enamel.

 

12. As stated above, the gums can be reconnected to the

teeth by taking vitamin C (ascorbic acid) (1 tsp) with Arm

and Hammer baking soda (1/2 tsp) in1 inch of water, letting it

fizz and then diluting to 1/2 to 1 cup with water, then drinking.

The resulting SODIUM ASCORBATE is non-acid, very pure

and a thousand times more soluble than vitamin C. Sodium

ascorbate is more reactive than ascorbic acid © in building

connective tissue and antibody structures and more effective

in killing some viruses and bacteria.

 

13. Receding gums and plaque are ended when soap is used

for brushing and vitamin C istaken daily as described in #12

 

14. 30% of American youths ages 8-10 have no cavities. 100%

of Ugandan youths ages 6-10 have no cavities. What does this

tell us?

 

15. The reason Ugandan youths have 3 times better teeth than

American youths is because they do not consume as many

acid foods, have no fluoride in their drinking water, have

regular meals rather than sipping acid drinks all day, have more

calcium and phosphate in their diet, and have fewer dentists to

work on their teeth.

 

16. Dental literature says 42% of Americans over 65 have

no natrual teeth, while 25% of those over 43 have none.

 

17. Dental literature says Americans age 43 average 32 cavities,

those age 17 have 13 cavities, blacks and poverty stricken

(without calcium and phosphate) ave twice this and the

native Americans have four times this amount. The Native

American plight can be blamed on their poor nutrition,

excessive fluoridation, and free but improper dental care.

 

18. If fluorication were effective in preventing cavities,

Native Americans would have the least caviites. They

have had forced fluoridation for approximately 62 years.

 

20. Fluoride in water at I part per million INCREASED

tooth cavities in four large reliable studies 7.22.45 and10%

(average 21 %). The reason far these increases has to do

with the fact that adenosine diphosphatase is destroyed

by fluoride and CALCIUM FLUORIDE which slips into

the enamel, is alien to the tooth composite and makes the

enamel weak, brittle and discolored.

 

 

21. The health of American teeth will increase to be very

nearly perfect if the regimen of water rinsing, soap brushing

and taking calcium, phosphate and vitamin C in the diet is

implemented.

 

22. Fortunately, we now know the current teeth perfecting

protocol of dentistry with fluoridation is flawed. If the early

estimates of 80% tooth improvement in childrens' teeth by

age 13 were true, each American would now have less than

one cavity. That is far from true. The teeth in America are

in a sorry state, and at the present time are getting worse.

 

23. Numerous top scientists over the past 60 years have

discarded the theory that fluoride helps teeth, or is a nutrient

helpful to man

 

24. To avoid fluoride is to prevent more than 114 ailments

listed with references in a book " Good Teeth Birth to Death "

by Gerard F. Judd, Ph.D.. These 114 medical side effects

extend all the way from cancer down to headaches caused

1 ppm fluoride in the water. Thirteen of these side effects

are proved by a double blind study on 60 patients by 12

physicians, 1 pharmacist and 1 attorney.

 

25. The mechanism for destruction of enzymes by fluoride

has been proven by x-ray studies. Hydrogen bonds are

broken by fluoride.

 

26. Fluoride is the smallest negative particle on the face of the

earth. Since the fluoried particles are so small and so intensely

negative, they connect with the hydrogen bonds holding the

enzyme coils in place and ruin every enzyme moecule at very

low concentration, around 1-3 ppm. These enzymes are often

3,000 or more times the small size of the fluoride. The effect

is ruinous.

 

27. To avoid fluoride is to prevent the destruction of 83

enzymes listed with references in Good Teeth, Birth to

Death, by Gerard F. Judd, Ph.D.. Fluoride is a severe

biological poison. Being intensely negative, it unlatches

positive hydrogen bonds in enzymes AND proteins.

 

28. It is fortunate we have learned fluoride is a nerve poison.

Fluoride causes cavities. There is not the slightest doubt.

 

29. Methylmercury formed from amalgams in the body is

deadly. It causes brain disease. Fillings made of quartzite

and epoxy are a safe substitute.

 

30. Fluoride harms the economy by making people purchase

other than city water to avoid it. It also harms the economy

by making people dependent an undependable professions

that know nothing about it. Ignorance about fluoride and

what it does is worldwide.

 

31. Keep the teeth moist. Teeth that are dry crack. If you chew

ice, teeth may crumble. Teeth do have a breaking strength.

 

32. LOOK IN YOUR MOUTH. Tell the dentist(s) what you

want done and get several bids for examination and work.

Save your fortunes. We now know we can cancel the green

light given by Harry Truman with the help of Congress to

subsicize dentistry. Billions of dollare being wasted in this

regard (Public Law 755, June 24,1948) can now be

returned to the taxpayers.

 

 

I hope you will put this information in the hands of your

Congress persons so they and we may alert the newspapers,

radio and TV stations, magazines, and all other news media as

well as their friends, families, and associates about this giant

leap in dental technology.

 

I ask for your feedback on this letter and I would also like you

to ask for feedback from the ones you contact. THIS IS VERY

IMPORTANT!

 

Respectfully yours,

 

Gerard F. Judd, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Chemistry

 

 

ADDRESSEE: Please mall a copy of this letter to

your Congressperson, asking what they are going to do about

this terrible incompetence and waste in dentistry and

gov-rnment spending. Thanking you, I am Gerard F. Judd.

 

PARTIAL CREDENTIALS OF DR JUDD --

October 24, 2002 --

6615 W Lupine, Glendale AZ 85304

 

1. Ph.D. from Purdue University.

2. Researcher in industry: 18 yrs.

3. Prof of chemistry: 33 yrs; retired professor emeritus.

4. Fluoride laboratory studies: Linde, Purdue, Wright Field and

Phoenix College, 13 yrs.

5. Author, revised: Good Teeth Birth to Death, 117 pp. July 1997.

6. Author, revised: Chemistry, Its Uses In Everyday Life, 305 pp.

July 1997.

7. Author, Workbook, Self Quizzes and Laboratory Assignments

for Chemistry, Its Uses In Everyday Life, July 16, 1997.

8. Author, Chemical Hygiene Plan, 89 pp, 4-23-1998.

9. Speaker, writer, radio host, bookseller, age 79, continuing

October 24, 2002.

10. Fighter for truth in practical uses of chemistry.

_____________

 

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plant. Why do you use it –

what is the purpose of it?

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I have a friend who is trying to quit smoking. She is 61 and has tried off

and on for years. She is wearing the patch. Just wondered if there is any

vitamin supplement that would help her in any way. We have the wonderful

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At 06:52 PM 6/18/03 +0000, you wrote:

>. Could we be talking about mulberries??? They are tree grown and ripe in

>my neck of the woods.

 

 

mulberries...

 

huge trees...

 

the fruit grows in wee clumps, and each clump has ONE ripe berry at a

time... so you can't really pick 'em well.

 

and during the season, the ground UNDER the tree will be bright purple with

the fallen berries.

 

and the birds will eat them...

 

and the ground around the tree will be bright purple with bird poop!

 

there is a mulberry tree next to my driveway...the ONLY place I can park my

car.

 

for 11 months of the year it is a beautiful decorative tree.

 

for one month (just past) I LOATHE it..

 

 

 

 

 

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yep that's it --- purple bird poop!!!AND purple feet if you walk

barefoot by that area.

 

Marge Clark wrote:

 

> At 06:52 PM 6/18/03 +0000, you wrote:

> >. Could we be talking about mulberries??? They are tree grown and

> ripe in

> >my neck of the woods.

>

>

> mulberries...

>

> huge trees...

>

> the fruit grows in wee clumps, and each clump has ONE ripe berry at a

> time... so you can't really pick 'em well.

>

> and during the season, the ground UNDER the tree will be bright purple

> with

> the fallen berries.

>

> and the birds will eat them...

>

> and the ground around the tree will be bright purple with bird poop!

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Hi Jerry,

Do u have adderess of VITAL supplement producing

company Middletown.

 

I have tried but i cant get it.

 

Thanks!

manisha.

 

 

 

--- Jerry Mittelman <jmittelman wrote:

> Manisha,

> People at the VITAL supplement producing company

> in Middletown should be

> able to help you.

> Jerry Mittelman

>

> -

> " manisha kale " <manisha_kaleus

>

> Monday, June 16, 2003 7:39 PM

> [s-A] Re

>

>

> > Hi Barbara/Any One,

> >

> > This is Manisha.

> > I am Ayurvedic Physician from India.

> > I want be a RN.

> > Could you please help me?

> >

> > My Address:

> > Manisha Pachbhai

> > 7334,Town Brooke

> > Middletown,06457,CT,USA

> >

> > Thankx!

> > manisha

> > BJohnsonRN wrote:

> > Hi Cheryl,

> >

> > My son had a knee injury in soccer, (although he

> got it locking knees with

> > another boy, going for a ball). We put a thermal

> and magnetic knee wrap

> on it,

> > and have never done another thing. H e is fine,

> and didn't even miss a

> game.

> >

> > Barb

> >

> > Barbara Johnson RN,

> > Health & Wellness Consultant

> > How healthy do you want to be?

> > Advanced wellness technologies for the 21st

> century.

> > <A

> HREF= " http://www.5pillars.com/JohnsonRN/ " >Natural

> Alternatives </A>

> >

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

> >

> >

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Manisha,

Vital Nutrients, 50 Silver St., Middletown, CT 96457 Phone

888-328-9992

Jerry M.

Don't miss out - get your free sample copy of The Holistic Dental Digest

PLUS - in its 24th year of helping people

= information you're not likely to get elsewhere -- by replying to

jmittelman with your PO Box or street address.

 

 

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" manisha kale " <manisha_kaleus

 

Wednesday, June 25, 2003 9:27 PM

[s-A] Re:

 

 

> Hi Jerry,

> Do u have adderess of VITAL supplement producing

> company Middletown.

>

> I have tried but i cant get it.

>

> Thanks!

> manisha.

>

>

>

> --- Jerry Mittelman <jmittelman wrote:

> > Manisha,

> > People at the VITAL supplement producing company

> > in Middletown should be

> > able to help you.

> > Jerry Mittelman

> >

> > -

> > " manisha kale " <manisha_kaleus

> >

> > Monday, June 16, 2003 7:39 PM

> > [s-A] Re

> >

> >

> > > Hi Barbara/Any One,

> > >

> > > This is Manisha.

> > > I am Ayurvedic Physician from India.

> > > I want be a RN.

> > > Could you please help me?

> > >

> > > My Address:

> > > Manisha Pachbhai

> > > 7334,Town Brooke

> > > Middletown,06457,CT,USA

> > >

> > > Thankx!

> > > manisha

> > > BJohnsonRN wrote:

> > > Hi Cheryl,

> > >

> > > My son had a knee injury in soccer, (although he

> > got it locking knees with

> > > another boy, going for a ball). We put a thermal

> > and magnetic knee wrap

> > on it,

> > > and have never done another thing. H e is fine,

> > and didn't even miss a

> > game.

> > >

> > > Barb

> > >

> > > Barbara Johnson RN,

> > > Health & Wellness Consultant

> > > How healthy do you want to be?

> > > Advanced wellness technologies for the 21st

> > century.

> > > <A

> > HREF= " http://www.5pillars.com/JohnsonRN/ " >Natural

> > Alternatives </A>

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Thank U Jerry.

 

I will find out this address.

Where r u staying?

What r u doing?

 

manisha

 

Jerry Mittelman <jmittelman wrote:

Manisha,

Vital Nutrients, 50 Silver St., Middletown, CT 96457 Phone

888-328-9992

Jerry M.

Don't miss out - get your free sample copy of The Holistic Dental Digest

PLUS - in its 24th year of helping people

= information you're not likely to get elsewhere -- by replying to

jmittelman with your PO Box or street address.

 

 

-

" manisha kale " <manisha_kaleus

 

Wednesday, June 25, 2003 9:27 PM

[s-A] Re:

 

 

> Hi Jerry,

> Do u have adderess of VITAL supplement producing

> company Middletown.

>

> I have tried but i cant get it.

>

> Thanks!

> manisha.

>

>

>

> --- Jerry Mittelman <jmittelman wrote:

> > Manisha,

> > People at the VITAL supplement producing company

> > in Middletown should be

> > able to help you.

> > Jerry Mittelman

> >

> > -

> > " manisha kale " <manisha_kaleus

> >

> > Monday, June 16, 2003 7:39 PM

> > [s-A] Re

> >

> >

> > > Hi Barbara/Any One,

> > >

> > > This is Manisha.

> > > I am Ayurvedic Physician from India.

> > > I want be a RN.

> > > Could you please help me?

> > >

> > > My Address:

> > > Manisha Pachbhai

> > > 7334,Town Brooke

> > > Middletown,06457,CT,USA

> > >

> > > Thankx!

> > > manisha

> > > BJohnsonRN wrote:

> > > Hi Cheryl,

> > >

> > > My son had a knee injury in soccer, (although he

> > got it locking knees with

> > > another boy, going for a ball). We put a thermal

> > and magnetic knee wrap

> > on it,

> > > and have never done another thing. H e is fine,

> > and didn't even miss a

> > game.

> > >

> > > Barb

> > >

> > > Barbara Johnson RN,

> > > Health & Wellness Consultant

> > > How healthy do you want to be?

> > > Advanced wellness technologies for the 21st

> > century.

> > > <A

> > HREF= " http://www.5pillars.com/JohnsonRN/ " >Natural

> > Alternatives </A>

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi Ocean Myst. I am not a doctor, so please research what I say. On the anti inflammatory issue, I understand that bromelain, which is an enzyme found in pineapples, is a natural one. It is available in capsule form and many people use it for joint inflammation.

 

I also understand that there are portable traction devices that connect to doors for home use that can be gotten with a prescription.

 

Possible options for total reversal of the issue:

 

Dietary changes: Fresh fruit, veges, organic meats

filtered water

deep breathing: three deep breaths once every hour or four to five times a day

foot shaking via a chi type machine, perhaps a swing machine which is less expensive

rebounding

good mineralization through organic foods that have been grown properly or supplementation with a natural trace mineral program.

Avoid enviromental toxins in the form of perfumes, plastics, petrochems, etc. which give of fake estrogens which can cause bone issues.

Avoid carbonation as it leaches calcium from the system

Perhaps avoid grains, as they cause malabsorption of minerals in some people.

learn simple lymphatic techniques to move lymph in the area which causes speed healing.

 

Sincerely

Donna

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OcenMyst (tyj)

Friday, June 27, 2003 4:20 A

What can I take for the supposed inflamation, so I can tell doctor I took antiinflamatory?

 

Any suggestions on how to release pressure in vertebrae would be helpful also.

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But bromelain may not

work in all people – because fruit-based, or pancreatic-based, enzymes work

only in a small range of your body’s pH.

For instance, if your body’s pH is 6, and the fruit based enzyme works

only in a pH of 7.5, then it won’t work for you. You’d be better off getting plant based

enzymes that have ALL the digestive enzymes, that work no matter what your pH level is.

Carol Minnick

 

 

 

 

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Hi Ocean Myst. I am not a doctor, so

please research what I say. On the anti inflammatory issue, I understand

that bromelain, which is an enzyme found in pineapples, is a natural one.

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Do you have any brands I could look for in plant based enzymes? If I

put it in the search at my herbal site, how would I word that?

om

 

 

, " Carol Minnick "

<carolminnick@a...> wrote:

> But bromelain may not work in all people - because fruit-based, or

> pancreatic-based, enzymes work only in a small range of your body's

pH.

> For instance, if your body's pH is 6, and the fruit based enzyme

works

> only in a pH of 7.5, then it won't work for you. You'd be better

off

> getting plant based enzymes that have ALL the digestive enzymes,

that

> work no matter what your pH level is.

> Carol Minnick

>

>

> CountryGirl [ruthful@p...]

> Friday, June 27, 2003 4:10 AM

>

> Re:

>

> Hi Ocean Myst. I am not a doctor, so please research what I say.

On

> the anti inflammatory issue, I understand that bromelain, which is

an

> enzyme found in pineapples, is a natural one.

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www.rgarden.com is excellent quality and good prices.

 

Donna

 

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Thursday, July 03, 2003 6:15 PM

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Do you have any brands I could look for in plant based enzymes? If I put it in the search at my herbal site, how would I word that? om

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I sell NOW Foods products and like many of them, but I find their enzymes to be inferior to www.rgarden.com I could sell both, but I don't.

 

Blessings

Donna

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Lupo

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I don't know what Carol will suggest, but I use

the NOW brand of plant enzymes, which are

very inexpensive.

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I don't know what Carol will suggest, but I use

the NOW brand of plant enzymes, which are

very inexpensive.

 

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Do you have any brands I could look for in plant based enzymes? If I put it in the search at my herbal site, how would I word that? om , "Carol Minnick" <carolminnick@a...> wrote:> But bromelain may not work in all people - because fruit-based, or> pancreatic-based, enzymes work only in a small range of your body's pH.> For instance, if your body's pH is 6, and the fruit based enzyme works> only in a pH of 7.5, then it won't work for you. You'd be better off> getting plant based enzymes that have ALL the digestive enzymes, that> work no matter what your pH level is.> Carol Minnick> > > CountryGirl [ruthful@p...] > Friday, June 27, 2003 4:10 AM> > Re: > > Hi Ocean Myst. I am not a doctor, so please research what I say. On> the anti inflammatory issue, I understand that bromelain, which is an> enzyme found in pineapples, is a natural one.«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»NATIONWIDE DENTAL BENEFITS PACKAGE PLUSSAVE UP TO 80% on DENTAL, PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS,GLASSES, CONTACTS, VISION CARE, & CHIROPRACTIC.$11.95 For Single or$19.95 For an entire household per month!Immediate Coverage * No Waiting Period Pre-existing Covered * No Limit on Benefits http://www.mybenefitsplus.com/MMerrill/ Email: MEM121«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§ - PULSE ON WORLD HEALTH CONSPIRACIES! §Subscribe:......... - To :.... - Any information here in is for educational purpose only, it may be news related, purely speculation or someone's opinion. Always consult with a qualified health practitioner before deciding on any course of treatment, especially for serious or life-threatening illnesses.**COPYRIGHT NOTICE**In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107,any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml

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Did you try the pudding test?

Try it and let us know what the results are.

 

 

 

 

 

Lupo

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I don't know what Carol will

suggest, but I use

 

 

the NOW brand of plant enzymes,

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Donna

 

I assume you're talking about the "Gamma Zyme" and "Maximizer Enzyme products," at www.rgarden.com. I calculated that, when purchasing 6 bottles of either of these products, in their "economy" (largest) sizes and assuming one were to take 3 pills for each of 2 meals, it would cost a total of approx. 75 cents a day; fairly expensive, but not bad, if they do the job.

 

The manufacturer (I assume) of these products advises people to use the gentler formula (Gamma Zyme), if they suffer from digestive pain, inflammation and burning, rather than the more potent "Maximizer" formula. I suffer from GERD, but I don't know that it means that the many people that have this condition, should use the weaker formula. I don't have the stomach and lower digestion pain and burning mentioned by the manufacturer. It's ambiguous. They don't say if a problem like acid reflux, specifically, means it's best to avoid Maximizer.

 

Anyway, thanks for the tip.

 

JP

 

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CountryGirl

Friday, July 04, 2003 1:25 AM

Re:

 

I sell NOW Foods products and like many of them, but I find their enzymes to be inferior to www.rgarden.com I could sell both, but I don't.

 

Blessings

Donna

http://www.excellentthings.net

 

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I don't know what Carol will suggest, but I use

the NOW brand of plant enzymes, which are

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Hi John. I have only used one bottle of the maximizer. It was just too potent for me and I don't have a touchy stomach. I used the quadrazyme and I only use one with a meal, generally. I just don't seem to need more to aid digestion.

 

Sometimes I take them on an empty stomach to clean my system out. That way they don't get used up digesting food. Also I use them when I have done some sort of cleansing that makes me feel like I have moved too many toxins too fast. A few caps of quadrazyme and the toxic feeling in the head just disappears. Love that.

 

When it is allergy season I do the amylase and I often do 24 or more a day and go through a bottle in just a few days, but that is all it takes to eliminate allergies for me for the rest of the season usually. And I have severe allergies. I might need a few caps here and there, once or twice a week for a few weeks. Sometimes not.

 

On the sensitive stomach issue. It is about tender stomach lining. An ulcer or the beginnings of one would be irritated by the protease, as the protease would recognize the inflamed or bare flesh as protein and would try to digest it. Ouch. But with gird, I think protease helps.

 

But, if a person is just wanting to be cautious, then they recommend the Gammazyme which has no protease in it, and helps heal stomach tissue. After a month on that, then a person could go to their quadrazyme.

 

I just want to say again, that I have tried a multitude of enzymes and none have worked as well for me as these.

 

If you try them, let us know what you think

Donna

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Friday, July 04, 2003 2:31 PM

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Donna

 

I assume you're talking about the "Gamma Zyme" and "Maximizer Enzyme products," at www.rgarden.com. I calculated that, when purchasing 6 bottles of either of these products, in their "economy" (largest) sizes and assuming one were to take 3 pills for each of 2 meals, it would cost a total of approx. 75 cents a day; fairly expensive, but not bad, if they do the job.

 

The manufacturer (I assume) of these products advises people to use the gentler formula (Gamma Zyme), if they suffer from digestive pain, inflammation and burning, rather than the more potent "Maximizer" formula. I suffer from GERD, but I don't know that it means that the many people that have this condition, should use the weaker formula. I don't have the stomach and lower digestion pain and burning mentioned by the manufacturer. It's ambiguous. They don't say if a problem like acid reflux, specifically, means it's best to avoid Maximizer.

 

Anyway, thanks for the tip.

 

JP

 

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I keep a sign posted of my fees, but do tend to bring them down for those who

can't afford. I do let them know I am doing so. I think it is important.

I also will bring the price down if they need to see me 2 and then 3 times a

week. So for example if you charged $50. Per visit then the second or 3rd

treatment could be 45 or 40 dollars. Mind you I know many people who make WELL

over $100. Dollars per treatment, but if they know you normally charge $80.

And are considerate to their needs, it may be helpful. You just have to have

clear boundaries. For instance, Lets say you tell them you are willing to do

this for 4 weeks and if treatment is still needed, you can talk again at that

point. But overall as much as our profession needs to be resepcted with a

good wage,we have to keep in mind our clientel. I also feel we must never be

uncomfortable speaking about money. We must act as strong and sure of

ourselves there as we are in our medicine. If a client comes to me and says,

they

can't afford my fee. I ask them , what can you afford? Sometimes their able to

do quite well. Other times I tell them I will have to think about it, If I am

not sure if I want to go that low, that way I am not put on the spot. Worst

case I refer them to a free clinic or an Oriental Medical school clinic.

Anyway, thats how I do it. Hope you find it helpful. Nora Sullivan-Houndalas,

L.Ac. , Dipl. Ac.

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Here is my two bits on charging more than two bits -

 

Different people look at the issue of money differently.Some people can charge a higher fee, feel secure in the knowledge that they are a highly skilled medical professional, and not sweat it if people can't afford them. Others will really be bothered by the idea that they may have been able to help someone but that patient could not afford their services. I am one of the latter but I respect those who feel differently.

 

I have one set fee for those who work, or of employable age, and a substantially reduced fee for those older patients who are on Social Security. I also offer a $10 discount to those (at the higher fee) who require more than 8 treatments. This discount begins on the 9th treatment as I found this was the point when patients begin to worry about the cost of continuing treatments. I also let these patients know I do this because most of my patients are finished by the 8th treatment but those with more complex conditions require more and I try to help them afford the treatments they need. I have found this $10 discount is greatly appreciated and I end up treating these patients more often on average than if I did not give the discount.

 

One of the drawbacks to the higher cost fees is kind of like what happens to those who go to a restaurant. In a very expensive restaurant, even if the food is good one can be disappointed if their water glass is not filled often. In a lower cost establishment - all one cares about is good food. People are so stressed about money, if you give off the vibe that your main concern is helping others rather than making the big bucks you "deserve", you will develop much more supportive patients who will be much less inclined to sue you over something trivial. This reduces stress on the practitioner and makes their work more enjoyable over the years.

 

Hope this helped - Matt Bauer

 

 

 

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Thursday, July 10, 2003 8:53 PM

[Chinese Medicine]

 

 

Hello All,

 

I hope no one (or at least not many of you) minds if I ask the group something a little more capital-oriented…

 

I’ve had the ear of a marketing consultant for the better part of this last year who is adamant that I charge “X” dollars per treatment. Well and good, except for the fact that I live in a rural area and she in a metro environment. That fact aside, many treatment protocols call for very frequent and multiple treatments, and charging this “X” dollars per treatment is very prohibitive for many (if not most) of my modest patient list. If anyone had any really great ideas they’d like to share, feel free to kindly respond to the group or just to myself. Just FYI, I live in rural Minnesota, so I’m sure I wouldn’t be any serious direct competition for the vast majority of this list…

 

Thanx in advance…

 

Everett Churchill

pinevillage

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Chen J., Chen L., An Z., Yu X., Zhan Y.

 

 

 

 

[Cause and measure of short of quality control on Chinese medicine herbs]

 

Zhong Yao Cai 2003 Jan;26(1):43-6.

 

Chinese medicine is short of quality control for three reasons. Firstly, near 90 percent Chinese medicine herbs are lack of quality standards and hard to be evaluated. Secondly, basal study falls behind relatively, which limites development speed of quality control and quality standard. Finally, Chinese medicine herbs haven't uniform refine operating norm. We must strengthen basal study, constitute the inspection norm of Chinese medicine herbs quality and establish perfect technical supervise system as fast as possible.

 

 

 

 

2:

Giles L.G., Muller R.

 

 

 

 

Chronic Spinal Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing Medication, Acupuncture, and Spinal Manipulation.

 

Spine 2003 Jul 15;28(14):1490-1502.

 

STUDY DESIGN A randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted.OBJECTIVE To compare medication, needle acupuncture, and spinal manipulation for managing chronic (>13 weeks duration) spinal pain because the value of medicinal and popular forms of alternative care for chronic spinal pain syndromes is uncertain.SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA Between February 1999 and October 2001, 115 patients without contraindication for the three treatment regimens were enrolled at the public hospital's multidisciplinary spinal pain unit.METHODS One of three separate intervention protocols was used: medication, needle acupuncture, or chiropractic spinal manipulation. Patients were assessed before treatment by a sports medical physician for exclusion criteria and by a research assistant using the Oswestry Back Pain Disability Index (Oswestry), the Neck Disability Index (NDI), the Short-Form-36 Health Survey questionnaire (SF-36), visual analog scales (VAS) of pain intensity and ranges of movement. These instruments were administered again at 2, 5, and 9 weeks after the beginning of treatment.RESULTS Randomization proved to be successful. The highest proportion of early (asymptomatic status) recovery was found for manipulation (27.3%), followed by acupuncture (9.4%) and medication (5%). Manipulation achieved the best overall results, with improvements of 50% (P = 0.01) on the Oswestry scale, 38% (P = 0.08) on the NDI, 47% (P < 0.001) on the SF-36, and 50% (P < 0.01) on the VAS for back pain, 38% (P < 0.001) for lumbar standing flexion, 20% (P < 0.001) for lumbar sitting flexion, 25% (P = 0.1) for cervical sitting flexion, and 18% (P = 0.02) for cervical sitting extension. However, on the VAS for neck pain, acupuncture showed a better result than manipulation (50% vs 42%).CONCLUSIONS The consistency of the results provides, despite some discussed shortcomings of this study, evidence that in patients with chronic spinal pain, manipulation, if not contraindicated, results in greater short-term improvement than acupuncture or medication. However, the data do not strongly support the use of only manipulation, only acupuncture, or only nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs for the treatment of chronic spinal pain. The results from this exploratory study need confirmation from future larger studies.

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Establishing the existence of the active stomach point in the auricle utilizing radial artery tonometry.

 

Am J Chin Med 2003;31(2):285-94.

 

One component of Oriental medicine diagnosis utilizes the palpation of the radial pulse both for internal medicine and also to help clinicians accurately choose body acupuncture treatment points. In the mid-1980s, an attempt was made to capture diagnostic information with three pressure transducers positioned bilaterally over the radial arteries in such a fashion as to simulate classical Chinese pulse diagnosis (Yoon and Ikezono, 1986 and 1987). The results of this pilot study were subsequently difficult to replicate. In the early 1950s, Paul Nogier in Lyon, France introduced a different pulse diagnostic technique (Nogier, 1976). By touching an acupuncture needle on an active auricular acupuncture point, the radial artery wall over the styloid process changes in tone more prominently than when inactive points on the acuricle are touched. This dermal/cardiovascular reflex of pulse diagnostic technique helps, then to localize salient auricular points to treat regarding a patient's illness. Objective digitalized measurements of the Nogier radial arterial pulse wave were performed by computerized tonometry. This demonstrated that when an active stomach point in the auricle (n = 11) was detected utilizing an imperceptible electric current, the initial upstroke of the pressure wave, the pulse pressure and the peak-to-peak interval of the radial artery pulse wave all increased significantly compared to placebo point electronic detection. Thus, the existence of an active auricular point on the auricle was verified by radial artery tonometry.

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David

 

Thank you for the complement.......yes, I say things very constructive and

proactive both in my writing and my activities. The prime difference is that I

produce real results.

 

Results are the issue as opposed to organizations which have fancy and

expensive meetings on their memberships 'dues'. AOMNC has no membership 'dues'.

I

hear-tell that there is a very nice (costly) meeting coming up at the 'Coronado

Springs Resort' in Florida in early September. Nice perks.

 

The laws in Florida are approved by the legislature if you hadn't noticed.

The administrative code rules are promulgated by the Florida Board of

Acupuncture in accordance with LAW.

Neither of which have I ever been a member.

Sometimes like-minded people are on the same page at the same time. Call it

karma.

 

I hope you are not suggesting that 300 million citizens/residents of the USA

are not free to advocate their beliefs? Hmmmmm.....seems identical to an

attitude published in an article earlier this year in 'Acupuncture Today' quoted

by

a Vice President of one of those steering-controlling organizations. It

appears that in some peoples minds and policy.....that ONLY those in control

have

the right to advocate for ONLY their beliefs.

 

The continuing education courses you allude to - concern ongoing training in

'laboratory & imaging test results'........are quite necessary.......

especially when the state scope of practice legislates that acupuncturists are

'primary care providers'. Does that make any sense? It primarily protects the

patient

not to mention other patients by at least helping to inhibit the spread of

infectious diseases not to mention an excellent way of 'proving' ones results

and patients progress. Oooops, we shouldn;t be able to document th epatient's

care....sorry I forgot. Crystals balls don't work very well when it comes to

real patient care.

 

And by the way.....the large group of 'qualified licensees' who attended

AOMNC's seminar this past weekend loudly applauded ...... specifically not only

how well it was done and for a very reasonable cost.........but more importantly

how much they LEARNED in the areas of lab and imaging, which will be very

useful in their 'primary care' practices here in Florida. They thought it would

be boring and they actually learned....you know ---- the way it should be!

 

There are at least thirty (30), Continuing Education providers approved by

the Florida Board of Acupuncture.......for many many years.....all of which

including the University of Miami, are quite capable of presenting these

courses.

So there is no exclusivity nor advance knowledge. Just plain....hard

work......for my fellow colleagues who wish to continue to learn and to be able

to

practice 'up-to' their legal scope of legislated practice as PRIMARY CARE

PROVIDERS.

 

We ALL do know that 'qualified acupuncturists' in states such as Pennsylvania

are totally under the control of MDs needing a prescription in order to

administer acupuncture needles. So it is easy to understand the cry for wanting

to

be subservient and being against advancement in patient care. Many of us

think it's a great idea to have an acupuncture assistant or technician working

with the Doctor of Oriental Medicine. In that way they never have to take any

'primary' responsibility for the patient's total care.

 

In Florida - the majority of the profession differs greatly with your kind of

view.

 

When organizations such as the steering-visioning ones are in a

quasi-official capacity they are just like any other political situation. They

need to be

scrutinized by the full public and if that is felt as harassment..........so be

it.

 

This particular discussion is getting boring and non-productive and there is

much better proactive activities which are on their way to being accomplished.

 

Watch the NATIONAL NEWS coming real soon.

 

Richard

 

 

 

 

<<

In a message dated 8/25/03 9:06:30 AM, acudoc11 writes:

 

" Dear Mr. Malooney "

 

Very inventive, Richard, much like the rest of your writing.....

For your information, I slightly mispelled your name in a common way because,

even though you seem to believe you have some intimate knowledge of

everything I have done for years and my motives for it all, you are still

unable to

spell my name correctly. Molony, not Malony please. You obviously don't like

it

when others misspell your name, but don't seem to want to make the effort to

do

proper research on others when you think you know already.

 

> " AOMNC this past weekend sponsored a very large turnout for Florida

> 'qualified

> practitioners' to complete their mandatory continuing education requirements

> for licensure renewal and we DID in fact charge a FEE of only $135 for the

> whole weekend "

>

$135 for three 8-10 hour days, including a banquet? Wow!

Who wrote and pushed the law requiring that education, by the way? Not anyone

closely associated with your organization, was it?

Truthfully, I don't know, but I'm just using your logic about everyone else's

motives. I've found that usually, whatever people harrass others about the

most is what they are doing to others themselves.

 

David Molony >>

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