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Going along with our posts today about natural foods for our pets and now

this e-mail about using horse feed for humans I'd like to share this story

with you on Christmas day to remind us that there are humans today on

Christmas Day too poor to have money to eat and if you order this big bag of

Stabilized Rice that may go bad before you can eat it all, think of donating

some of it to a homeless shelter.

 

There are many corrupt things going on in the Madison County Courthouse.

When I could get no coverage from the local media about civil rights

violations I paid $200 to run for Mayor so they would have to let me be on

TV during the Mayoral forums. A twice injured bragin injured man contacted

me who had been committed involuntarily to a psychiatric institution by the

Probate Judge while he was voluntarily seeking medical care for his brain

injuries by telling his parents there was no where else to send him other

than N. Alabama Regional where they had closed their brain injury wing

earlier without telling them about the Spain Brain Clinic at UAB.

A couple of years before that the Ala. Dept. of Rehabilitative Services had

funding during he first two years after after a brain injury for a counselor

for the brain injured. He'd gone there several times but no one had helped

him. Before that shortly after his brain injuries he'd lvied in a trailor

with no transportation having managed many properties and worked as a

construction laborer all his life unable to go grocery shopping on the

$645/mo. disability check. Too proud to ask for help, when a friend gave him

Alpo for his two companion dogs, he'd survived by sharing that dog food with

himself the winter of 2001. This year he returned to get help, was put on a

military productio factory line working in pain not making enough money to

buy food but given a " free " meal at the end of the day to motivate the

workers paid at $5.50 by the CEO of the non-profit organization taking

advantage of the disabled tax benefits and was used to move heavy logs from

their investment property. The " Rehab " refused to tell him where to go for

medical treatment of his work injuries until after telling him to go where

he wanted and then refusing ot pay the copayment from the Medicare/Medicaide

expense that should have been paid by the corporation. They have not been to

happy about my being his private citizen volunteer advocate refusing to

provide record copies for my review BEFORE he allows them to examine him to

give them an opportunity to write a report indicating he's not injured when

the pain has not remissed since August. Therefore, the Alabama

Rehabilitation Services Department refers 1/2 its' applicants to this Rehab

foundation that trains the disabled to work at a military production factory

line making military bags and flags for a military contract, expecting them

to work in pain at substandard wages without medical treatment for injuries

on the job and refuses to authorize payment for a 2nd opinion when worker's

comp laws mandate that there be 4 on the panel of physicians while the full

time permanently disabled man is in too much pain to walk to find a job to

have enough money to buy food. Since I met him in August,

first his beloved dog, Samson, died after being his companion for 14 years

before his wife died of cancer that was diagnosed 2 months before he fell 17

feet head first onto concrete, died on the way to the hospital 2 minutes and

37 seconds and then was allowed to fall out of hte bed at the hospital

causing a 2nd brain injury on the other side. Samson was the nice inside dog

that had kept him warm in winters past when alone after loosing his wife and

job now permanetly disabled. I attended his " funeral " where he was buried in

the back yard. When Ceasar died about a month ago, he was in too much pain

to dig the grave. He called the Humane Shelter for help. They sent someone

over in 3 hours to help him handle the grievous task of digging the hole for

the burial of his dog. I have sent the CEO of that Rehab corporation who

salary, health insurance benefits and retirment fund is being generated by

the labor of the disabled at the military productio factory and told him

that the Humane Society takes better care of dead dogs than they take of

disabled human Americans. Today this disabled America is home alone on

Christmas with a few cans of food that are not as healthy as the dog food

recipes that were posted on this that he was able to get when a

friend gave him a ride to the Toys for Tots. I have brought him

intermittently to Atlanta to provide complimentary chirorpactic care. I grew

up on the other side of the Madison County from this man. I attended the

best schools, went to college, got my degree, raised my daughter and have

never know a day when I didn't have a full cupboard of food. I am thankful

for lessons about povery and hunger and the digusting treatment our

federally funded " rehab " programs provide to the disabled. Any of us could be

disabled in the twinkling of an eye and be in his same boat. He has taught

me so much about courage when he has changed his diet from your basic blue

collar junk of caffien, soft drinks with aspartame, white bread, vienna

sausages, cigarettes, sweet tea and slowing not only eliminating the junk

but eating more fruits, vegetables and unprocessed meats. It's disgusting

the thousands of dollars that have been paid by Medicare/Medicaid for this

man's health care that has resulted in prescribing prescription drugs that

have cause many of this symptoms as evidenced by their remissing upon his

decidign to discontinue them while there has been absolutely no education

about how to EAT so you don't get sick. Those of us who understand the

higher levels of nutrition have a responsibility of educating others so that

they are at least eating basics without the carcinogens, caffien, aspartame,

etc. If we don't, we all pay the price when it was reported that the average

state budget nationwide for Medicade expenses is 22%.(I think) not to

mention Medicare for the elderly that end up dependent on expensive

medications in nursing homes, assisted living, etc. On this Christmas Day

when so many refrigerators are stuffed to the brim with more leftovers from

the family reunions that you have room for, let us remember the least of

these our bretheran who are poor and disabled unable to work to make money

for food and resolve to take political action as time allows when the

opportunity arises to help ease their cruel and unusal punishment to which

they have been sentenced having committed no crime in a society that gives

lip service to caring for the disabled, but in actuality does not accomplish

the mission statement for which the legislature appropriated monies to

accomplish. Sometimes just listening to the cries of the poor have been more

stress than I can handle. I think this forum for this opportunity to

communicate this brief overview of these experiences so that I can better

see that the task is not too great to overcome regardless of the obstacles

that are put before you by those being paid to " rehabilitate " the disabled

so that they can work and support themselves living independently from

expensive institutionalization.

Thank you very much,

Sandra Lance, D.C.

Political Activists' Number

404 231 1999

M-F 5-7AM;6-11PM; Weekends

DrLance

Lenox Chiropractic Clinic

404 233 4433 7AM-7PM

 

 

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" Satin Finish " bag, (800) 742-3272

 

Here's an interesting e-mail I got (you can pay over a hundred bucks

for the same thing at the health food store) I'm thinking of getting

some if anyone knows a goood sourse .

 

Stabilized Rice Bran

I called the number on the bag of " Satan Finish "

stabilized rice bran for horse feed. With artful

questioning, I got them to assure me that there

was nothing in it detrimental for human use

whatsoever, and that moreover, It all came out of the

same hopper whether being used by the boxcar for

cereal manufacture, by POST and Kellogg, etc, or

being sold to bakeries and health food stores, or

indeed to supplement concerns to be sold as a

high priced food supplement, or as a nutritional

performance booster and hair improvement for horses.

 

I then put some water on to boil, and added about

one part rice bran to four parts water. After it

boiled a few moments, I covered it and shut the

heat off. After 5-10 minutes I found it had

settled a bit but was easily stirred into a somewhat

milk like consistency. Tasted really strong of the

brown rice taste, which I love, but therefore not

bland like milk. When added to my favorite cereal

which is a mixture of lightly steamed oatmeal and

rolled barley, along with a little dark brown

sugar, the flavor was robust but delicious and the

texture just as it would have been with milk over

the cereal. I have had unusual energy since that

meal, which backs up what you have to say about

stabilized rice bran being good for my diabetes,

and neuropathy. Looks like I will be using a lot

less milk since using milk over cereal is my main

milk consumption.

 

I had already visited with them at the number on

the " Satin Finish " bag, (800) 742-3272. They said

they had a distribution system in Canada, " Hi

Pride, ltd " I believe, but I have already misplaced

their 888 number. They have now left for a long

weekend, but you can call and get the number from

them Monday. I am sure that, just as in the US,

stabilized rice bran will be sold through feed

stores, country and western stores, farm supply

stores, etc., as a supplement to make your horse both

beautiful, AND A WINNER. Hmm, wonder what uses

it could have in gardening?

 

Now, you can fill me in as to what form and how

you are using it. I will find many more dietary

ways to use it, cooking, etc. For example, the

brown rice flavor will go really well with peanut

butter, and other nut butters. So, I am stopping on

the way home to get some old fashioned peanut

butter to stir it into.

 

I filled a one gallon jar with the stabilized

rice bran, and it appeared that there were probably

ten more gallons in the forty pound bag I bought

for $25. It appears this will be a very cost

effective addition to my diet. Plz advise me of

anything else I need to know.

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

" Dan " <granadahills2002

 

Saturday, December 25, 2004 6:29 PM

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