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I want to apologize for a response I send about a week

ago to a woman who was suffering from allergy symptoms.

I suggested that she read the book " The Cure For All Diseases "

by Hulda Clark. That was the absolute worst advise I could have

given. If you have or have had any thought of buying the book Please see:

http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/clark.html

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Dave, actually, the worst advice you can give is to tell people to visit, or

believe anything on the quackwatch site. The perpetrator of the site and

leading opponent of alternative medicine is Dr. Baratz. He was recently

totally discredited in Wisconsin and the site is a compendium of so-called

horror stories about alternative medicine as well as his personal and biased

opinions.

 

See if you can find anything on that site about allopathic quacks. You

won't. I hope you were just trying to be helpful rather than a shill for the

pharma companies who fund the site.

 

Mike

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Dr. Clark is not a subject that is supposed to be discussed on this list.

However, that anyone on this list would seriously offer quackwatch as an

authoritative source of information blows my mind. Anyone doing anything not

totally in acceptance of NIH, FDA, and AMA is almost certain to be listed on

quackwatch; with distorted reports to keep anyone from really looking at what

present

standard protocols are doing to folks, by keeping us ignorant of any of the

effective alternatives.

 

I want to apologize for a response I send about a week

ago to a woman who was suffering from allergy symptoms.

I suggested that she read the book " The Cure For All Diseases "

by Hulda Clark. That was the absolute worst advise I could have

given. If you have or have had any thought of buying the book Please see:

http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/clark.html

 

 

 

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I'm trying to find answers and, as I said, I found

the site last night and the article on Dr. Clark looked

very ligitamate. I had no idea they were so corrupt.

Thank you for explaining this to me. Now I'm just

wondering, if this is an alternative medicine forum

why is Hulda not to be discussed?

 

On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 08:38:01 -0600 " Sara Mandal-Joy " <sarajoy

writes:

> Dr. Clark is not a subject that is supposed to be discussed on this

> list. However, that anyone on this list would seriously offer

> quackwatch as an authoritative source of information blows my mind.

> Anyone doing anything not totally in acceptance of NIH, FDA, and AMA

> is almost certain to be listed on quackwatch; with distorted reports

> to keep anyone from really looking at what present

> standard protocols are doing to folks, by keeping us ignorant of any

> of the effective alternatives.

>

> I want to apologize for a response I send about a week

> ago to a woman who was suffering from allergy symptoms.

> I suggested that she read the book " The Cure For All Diseases "

> by Hulda Clark. That was the absolute worst advise I could have

> given. If you have or have had any thought of buying the book Please

> see:

> http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/clark.html

>

>

>

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OK, you're right, I just went to the quack watch web site and

read some other articles, it blew me away. I believe they are

sick and dangerous people.

 

 

On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 08:38:01 -0600 " Sara Mandal-Joy " <sarajoy

writes:

> Dr. Clark is not a subject that is supposed to be discussed on this

> list. However, that anyone on this list would seriously offer

> quackwatch as an authoritative source of information blows my mind.

> Anyone doing anything not totally in acceptance of NIH, FDA, and AMA

> is almost certain to be listed on quackwatch; with distorted reports

> to keep anyone from really looking at what present

> standard protocols are doing to folks, by keeping us ignorant of any

> of the effective alternatives.

>

> I want to apologize for a response I send about a week

> ago to a woman who was suffering from allergy symptoms.

> I suggested that she read the book " The Cure For All Diseases "

> by Hulda Clark. That was the absolute worst advise I could have

> given. If you have or have had any thought of buying the book Please

> see:

> http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/clark.html

>

>

>

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What a ridiculous statement to make by Rick. " stay away from things like

CoQ10 and melatonin " ??? What research have you been reading?? Those are

two unquestionably effective and health enhancing supplements!

 

I don't usually have time to respond to many of the posts on here, but I

think that in future what I will stay away from is any ideas posted by

Rick.

Marshall

 

 

 

 

 

soupsnsalads [soupsnsalads]

Thursday, December 11, 2003 12:37 PM

 

Re: Immune Support

 

 

, " rickmuenzer "

<r.muenzer@v...> wrote:

> Hi Teresa, The vast majority of supplements do not work anywhere

> near as well as natural remedys.

 

> Stay away from supplements your body can produce naturally =

melatonin, coq10 they eventually mess up natural production.

> Rick

 

Hi Rick,

Would you like to clarify the preceding statement? Research

confirms that Co-q10 aids natural production rather than " messing it

up " !!

 

Regards,

Penny

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I have never used melatonin but I passed part of the message on to a friend

of mine who does and she was so appreciative as she feels it has been

causing her problems. Like I say, I am not voicing an opinion one way or

the other but the article rang so loud and clear to her that she is OFF of

it now. I will try to remember to post how she feels about things in a week

or so. Her quote to me was " no wonder my hormones are going wild. "

 

Blessings to all of you who furnish us with such good info.

 

Eloise

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Whew...thanks for that Mike. I read that post, and that was my first

thought...more anti alternative healing mumbo jumbo. Though, I do believe the

poster was sincere in trying to help. Glad I am not the only one that felt that

way...

Blaze

 

 

 

 

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I have used melatonin, and have recommended it to others at times. It is

quite good as a gentle sleep aide for those who are over 40. As I understand

it, as we age the pineal gland, which is related to sleep, produces less of

a hormone, and melatonin helps when this is the cause of insomnia.

What actually and experientially know is that I go without sleep for week

or so, and typically sleep only about 4 hours a night at best. When I get

tired enough of this, 1 to 3 mgs at night will help me sleep. When I do this

for a few days, I no longer need the supplement for months. So a bottle

(cost about $7.00) will last forever. I have observed no ill effects, and

certainly there is no drug-like sedation or mind altering effect.

One of the studies I had read regarded alzheimers patients in a facility. Up

to 9 mg a day were given Within a short period behaviors that were seen as

troublesome- the product of anxiety, depression, and little sleep

(sundowning)- greatly diminished…my guess is that anyone who is sleep

deprived long enough is going to be cranky.

 

But, someone had recently mentioned another remedy ( I think it is in the

archives) which is also quite effective. I use skullcap, valeriana, and hops

to make a very relaxing tea. (Steep the valeriana in cold water overnight.

Don’t boil it as the essential oils will evaporate).

Michael

 

Eloise Bailey [pray]

Saturday, December 13, 2003 5:18 AM

 

Re: Re: Immune Support

 

I have never used melatonin but I passed part of the message on to a friend

of mine who does and she was so appreciative as she feels it has been

causing her problems. Like I say, I am not voicing an opinion one way or

the other but the article rang so loud and clear to her that she is OFF of

it now. I will try to remember to post how she feels about things in a week

or so. Her quote to me was " no wonder my hormones are going wild. "

 

Blessings to all of you who furnish us with such good info.

 

Eloise

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