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All we have to do is watch the daily news on TV or read any newspaper or

magazine with any " health " items included and you can find spin and

misinformation almost every time. This isn't just a daily occurence but an

ongoing continous media blitz of the selling of Big Pharma and the AMA type

procedures . Frank

 

 

8 May 2004 20:21:05 -0000

" IAHF.COM "

BBC " News Article " Exposed as Fraudulent Pro Pharma Spin: LDL does NOT

CAUSE Heart Disease----- Lp(a) DOES

 

IAHF Webmaster: Breaking News, Whats New, What to Do, All Countries, Codex, EU

FSD

 

IAHF List: The BBC has just published an easily shot down " news " story which

condemns the use of vitamin C, E, etc..... see the url of this article below my

comments- the " news " article is based on a FALSE ASSERTION (that LDL CHOLESTEROL

is the " cause " of heart disease when it is NOT!!!)

 

The spin BBC is sending out is a sleazy attempt to portray safe vitamins as

" dangerous " and in need of " controlled clinical trials for safety evaluation " .

 

The FDA has set the USA up to lose in a future WTO Trade dispute on the Codex

vitamin issue. They've done this in conjunction with the pharma dominated

National Academy of Science by creating FALSE DEFINITIONS of vitamin safety.....

the only way we can counter what is going on is by supporting the ANH lawsuit to

overturn the EU Food Supplement Directive. As goes the EU, so goes the WORLD due

to how globalization and harmonization have been structured. Make a donation to

ANH via http://www.alliance-natural-health.org

 

Please forward this widely and encourage more people to sign on to the IAHF

website for updates at http://www.iahf.com IAHF will be on the air Thursday May

13th at 5PM Pacific Time as the guest of Pieter Taams, MD, ND Listen live at

http://www.talknetradio.com You will need to download Real Audio in advance to

listen. The show will be archived at http://www.naturopathic-retreat.com

 

CHECK THIS OUT AND SPREAD THE WORD:

 

 

With regards to the " news article " below:

 

Who CARES if vitamins increase cholesterol, that is a NON ISSUE (!!!)

 

In 1989 it was proven that Lp(a) (Lipoprotein A) binds to form plaque, NOT LDL

cholesterol.

Ordinary cholesterol cannot and DOES NOT cause heart disease.

See http://www.paulingtherapy.com/ Artificial statin drugs increase Lp(A)

(Lipoprotein A) and lower Co Q10 causing myopathies.

 

Follow the money trail- the so called " researchers " responsible for generating

this spin are no doubt in the hip pocket of drug manufacturers manufacturing so

called " heart drugs " that are based on biased, incorrect dogma and the drugs

they're promoting are KILLING PEOPLE in RECORD NUMBERS.

 

What these people are AFRAID of is more people reading Rath's book " Why Animals

Don't Have Heart Attacks, But People Do " because they don't WANT people to be

able to PREVENT heart disease via adequate vitamin c, lysine, and proline

intake.

 

Read Rath and Paulings article re the Prevention of Human Cardiovascular Disease

in JOM.

 

See this article by Owen Fonorow- The Cure For Heart Disease: History, Theory,

and Treatment http://www.thecureforheartdisease.com/owen/HeartCure.htm

 

At 06:16 AM 5/7/04, you wrote:

I don't know. I'll ask someone with a knowledge of biochemistry.

Larry

 

 

At 11:12 AM 5/7/04 +0000, you wrote:

Dear Larry,

 

I'm confused about the article below. My first impression was that the

pharmaceutical companies funded this study.

 

Long before I had heard how dangerous the synthetic form of vitamin A could be

in excessive doses, and I recall studies that showed that smokers with a high

intake of beta-carotene are at greater risk of developing lung cancer.

 

Ingrid

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/2/hi/health/3673365.stm

 

 

Vitamins could actually increase levels of " bad cholesterol " , researchers have

suggested.

It had been thought that vitamins could protect the heart. But New York

University researchers found vitamins including E, C and beta carotene stop the

liver breaking down an early form of bad cholesterol.

 

Writing in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, the researchers say their

findings mean they cannot recommend that people use the vitamins.

 

 

For Health Freedom,

John C. Hammell, President

International Advocates for Health Freedom

556 Boundary Bay Road

Point Roberts, WA 98281-8702 USA

http://www.iahf.com

jham

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360-945-0352 World

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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