Guest guest Posted May 13, 2005 Report Share Posted May 13, 2005 http://www.nbirn.net/ The Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN) is a National Institutes of Health initiative that fosters distributed collaborations in biomedical science by utilizing information technology innovations.Currently the BIRN involves a consortium of 19 universities and 26 research groups that participate in one or more of three test bed projects centered around brain imaging of human neurological disorders and associated animal models.More > those guys above are doing a lot of research and need test subjects the Doktor's need study materials interestingly 18.8 mil. people in the US are supposed to be schizophrenic with apparently about 2.2 mil. simultaneously having episodes at any given time per annum so if it were some form of mental manipulation as psyhic- driving thru brainwaves et al it would indicate the # of individuals the current system can handle thru active and passive controls whereas schizophrenia is the case By some in the medical field schizophrenia is considered "mild alzheimers" hmmm! interesting that would mean amyloid plaques are involved if I remember rite I read in a research paper that certain diseases in which amyloid plaques were involved were all related.. which to me says they are symptoms of something else long term opiate/bezene(valium,xanax ativan etc)) use or addiction would fit that bill( not so long for some people) that'll be all those vicodeine, tylenol-3 hydro-codone, morphine,codeine et al the pharmacuetical giants own the greater share for that over the so called"drug lords" ironically these same giants in colusion with the government are the primary buyers from the "drug lords" . a symptom of opiate addiction is spongiform encephalopathy how many people take opiates in any given year? I dont know seems like it would be alot tho maybe 18 mil or so? with 2.2mil at any given time per year addicted to opiates? that many addicts would be quite the "drug lords" dream if I were in the opiate bunch I would use alpha-lipoic acid and L-glutamine which should normalize blood sugar levels and clean out the pleasure zone of salsol and a few other things "snake oil" that's what I'd use if in the "mild alzheimers" said on the original bottle"Guaranteed to Insure You Keep Your Brain Your Entire Life" the amyloid plaque diseases(neuro-degenerative) may be the result of pharmacuetical opiate use with each name corresponding to a different stage of progression/direct parts affected there seems to be plenty of products on the shelves which contain ingredients which theoretically could attack the neural network whether consumable or topical resulting in neuro-degeneration from the constant attack without being allowed time to heal if the problem is genetic then someone needs to do some homework in order to learn what ways exist which could correct it, there are several I think something happened to the Realityexpander dont seem to be able to get there Karl Theis JrMedical Science Reporterwww.RealityExpander.com Ch.10 TimeWarnerAustin,Texas cell 512 297-9875http://groups.msn.com/exposureofthetruth theoneswithoutnames- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2005 Report Share Posted May 13, 2005 My only objection, if I read this correctly, is that schizophrenia (as a diagnoses I think it actually covers several different symptom groups) has been around in people that never had opiate use (before opiates, at least the synthetic ones) and that there are people who get the disease where it has never been in the family. But, that of course does not mean that it wasn't there. And, for consideration, the disease labeled schizophrenia, is a man made name for a group of symptoms all relating to behavior. The Oracle of Delphi might have been schizoid. Obviously, nutritional deficiencies also run in families. Mama cooks how her mama taught her to cook. Around here I see the same pattern of driving habits that drive me nuts (not schizoid) because everybody in this school district have had the same driving educator at the school for the last 20 odd years. But people grow up eating certain foods and not others because, primarily, mama didn't eat those foods and doesn't necessarily know how to prepare them as well as their taste being foreign. We have a whole host of " psych " diseases arriving, as well as others, due to the fact that we have had now basically 50 years of eating convenience foods that do nothing but make profits for the corporation preparing them, and making a whole host of " fertilizer. " There is very good information offered by the " orthomolecular " (I don't know why that name) branch of medicine. Treatment is with chemicals but vitamins and minerals, howbeit in large doses. Still not the side effects of the chemicals like thorazine (the old one), prozac and the stuff like it, nor even the opiates. One megadose of niacin often causes the patient to go into a long sleep and to wake up already somewhat different. Its not food at this point. Something is already drastically incorrect. There is an acute stage of a disease condition that needs to be immediately dealt with. Right now, that acute stage is accepted as permanent and managed (to the benefit of the health care provider) and doesn't really put the person back into " normal " operation: raising families; working productively; participating in society. Perhaps the use of b vitamins, particularly niacin, along with vitamin c, d3, and efas both prevent and dissolve amyloid plaques. I don't know this, just guessing as whether this is so because I haven't actually read it. Ed On May 13, 2005, at 1:06 PM, MadcowCoverup wrote: > http://www.nbirn.net/ > > The Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN) is a National > Institutes of Health initiative that fosters distributed > collaborations in biomedical science by utilizing information > technology innovations. > > Currently the BIRN involves a consortium of 19 universities and 26 > research groups that participate in one or more of three test bed > projects centered around brain imaging of human neurological disorders > and associated animal models. > > More > > > those guys above are doing a lot of research and need test subjects > the Doktor's need study materials > interestingly 18.8 mil. people in the US are supposed to be > schizophrenic with apparently about 2.2 mil. simultaneously having > episodes at any given time per annum > so if it were some form of mental manipulation as psyhic- driving > thru brainwaves et al > it would indicate the # of individuals the current system can handle > thru active and passive controls whereas schizophrenia is the case > By some in the medical field schizophrenia is considered " mild > alzheimers " > hmmm! interesting > that would mean amyloid plaques are involved > if I remember rite I read in a research paper that certain diseases > in which amyloid plaques were involved were all related.. which to me > says they are symptoms of something else > long term opiate/bezene(valium,xanax ativan etc)) use or addiction > would fit that bill( not so long for some people) > that'll be all those vicodeine, tylenol-3 hydro-codone, > morphine,codeine et al > the pharmacuetical giants own the greater share for that over the so > called " drug lords " > ironically these same giants in colusion with the government are the > primary buyers from the " drug lords " . > a symptom of opiate addiction is spongiform encephalopathy > how many people take opiates in any given year? > I dont know seems like it would be alot tho maybe 18 mil or so? with > 2.2mil at any given time per year addicted to opiates? > that many addicts would be quite the " drug lords " dream > > if I were in the opiate bunch I would use alpha-lipoic acid and > L-glutamine which should normalize blood sugar levels and clean out > the pleasure zone of salsol and a few other things > " snake oil " that's what I'd use if in the " mild alzheimers " > said on the original bottle " Guaranteed to Insure You Keep Your Brain > Your Entire Life " > the amyloid plaque diseases(neuro-degenerative) may be the result of > pharmacuetical opiate use > with each name corresponding to a different stage of > progression/direct parts affected > there seems to be plenty of products on the shelves which contain > ingredients which theoretically could attack the neural network > whether consumable or topical resulting in neuro-degeneration from the > constant attack without being allowed time to heal > > if the problem is genetic then someone needs to do some homework in > order to learn what ways exist which could correct it, there are > several > > > I think something happened to the Realityexpander > dont seem to be able to get there > > > > > > > > Karl Theis Jr > Medical Science Reporter > www.RealityExpander.com Ch.10 TimeWarner > Austin,Texas cell 512 297-9875 > http://groups.msn.com/exposureofthetruth <DANGER.gif> > > theoneswithoutnames- > > > > > > > > > > > «¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§« > ¤»¥«¤» > > § - 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. 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