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SORRY PEOPLE BUT ALL WE ARE DOING IS POINTING THE FINGER AT THE WRONG EVIL. NASA IS CURRENTLY POINTING A FINGER AT STATINS THE MEDS THEY PRESCRIBED WHEN EVERYONE'S CHOLESTOL LEVELS GOT HIGHER.http://www.spacedoc.net/neuropathy_statins.htm It is just a figure pointing game. the enemy is in our atmosphere, in our water supply, in our power sources, in our governements experiments of electromagnetic energy and creating Hurricanes and harnessing that tremendous power source as also a worm hole for encryption devices.Welcome to my world. I got the proof. I recorded this geo thermal magnetic pulsating spinning churnning random appearances in my skyline. But it wasn't random at all.It was an encrypted computer code.enb1 MedicalConspiracies (AT) googl (DOT) com In this context, her mom should also check how much aspertame and MSG she consumes.QUOTE Neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock, MD, author of "Excitotoxins: The TasteThat Kills" ( http://www.russellblaylockmd.com ) wrote about therelationship between aspartame and macular degeneration, diabeticblindness and glaucoma (all known to result from excitotoxinaccumulation in the retina).All of these neurodegenerative diseases are worsened by aspartame. Inaddition, we now have evidence that excitotoxins play a major role inexacerbation of MS and other demyelinating disorders includingtrigeminal neuraliga. Blaylock says that new studies show excitotoxinstrigger significant elevation of free radicals in the lining(endothelial cells) of arteries, which means that aspartame willincrease the incidence of heart attacks and strokes (atherosclerosis).UNQUOTEhttp://www.organicconsumers.org/foodsafety/aspartame041304.cfmandhttp://www.wnho.net/new_aspartame_studies.htmIngrid- Raven Is there a nutritional treatment for macular degeneration?http://www.nutritionfarm.com/FAQs/FAQs/mac_degen.htmQuestion: My mom has macular degeneration -- do you have anything that may help her? She is 83 and already takes your pyc's & multi's.Answer: Concerning macular degeneration -- this is a synopsis of what Dr. Wright's Guide to Healing with Nutrition (Keats Publishing) has to say.Macular degeneration is a gradual deterioration of the eye retina, particularly serving the center of the visual field of each eye. This can happen from a deficiency of one or more of the following nutrients: selenium, zinc, vitamin E, and possibly taurine (an amino acid).If your mother has low stomach acidity (sometimes characterized by thin, papery and/or peeling fingernails as well a sometimes dry skin -- you or her should check for this) then it would explain her reduced nutrient absorption, especially of minerals (selenium and zinc). Stomach acidifiers are available if needed. White spots on the fingernails also can demonstrate a zinc deficiency as well as a reduced sense of taste. Note that macular degeneration may be caused by other things besides nutrient deficiency but this is the most plausible cause. Also, apparently if the condition has gone on longer than 2-3 years, the results are not as dramatic although some having the condition for as long as 7 years received benefit from therapy.For example, one 72 year old women, after having the condition for eight months (sight 20/100 and 20/80), was found to have low stomach acid (which led to poor mineral absorption) and was given the above nutrients by IV. She regained much of her sight during her first IV therapy! However, she lost much of it again within 24 hours after the visit. They put her on IV twice a week until the improvement held and then started reducing the IV therapy frequency. She required supplements, stomach acidifiers, and IV therapy off and on for 13 months. She is still taking supplements and stomach acidifiers but has her sight nearly normal (20/40 and 20/30).Meanwhile, your mother should definitely be taking supplements containing selenium, vitamin E, and zinc (and when taking zinc you should also take copper to prevent a zinc/copper imbalance). If she is already taking supplements containing zinc, selenium, and vitamin E, and upping the dose does not improve her condition, she should check her stomach acidity and may require IV therapy of these nutrients. Or supplementing with taurine may help if her stomach acidity is okay and she has poor diet -- taurine, as an amino acid, is available from protein and should be readily available unless she has a poor diet or poor digestive enzymes (lacking the enzymes could affect all amino acid absorption and she should be experiencing other problems as well). Most people do not have a deficiency in taurine.If she has not already tried supplements, she can purchase them most anywhere -- however I have to point out the products we have that would provide the needed nutrients: PolyANTOX™ tablets contains selenium and vitamin E (along with beta-carotene), Folate Plus™ tablets contains zinc (along with copper, vitamin B12 and folic acid), Nutri-Vite™ Mega Minerals tablets that contain selenium, zinc, vitamin E, copper, and other ingredients.

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Question 4 you Raven.....

are you saying that NASA is (quote) CURRENTLY POINTING A FINGER AT STATINS THE MEDS THEY PRESCRIBED WHEN EVERYONE'S CHOLESTOL LEVELS GOT HIGHER. http://www.spacedoc.net/neuropathy_statins.htm

 

I want to clarify this please................ DOC GRAVELINE is a FORMER ------- note the word ----- FORMER NASA astronaut who was HIMSELF affected by prescribed STATIN DRUGS and who is NOW working to help others who are affected by these medicatoins..................

 

 

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Eyebright.clare mcconville - harris <mc wrote: Question 4 you Raven..... are you saying that NASA is (quote) CURRENTLY POINTING A FINGER AT STATINS THE MEDS THEY PRESCRIBED WHEN EVERYONE'S CHOLESTOL LEVELS GOT HIGHER. http://www.spacedoc.net/neuropathy_statins.htm I want to clarify this please................ DOC GRAVELINE is a FORMER ------- note the word ----- FORMER NASA astronaut who was HIMSELF affected by prescribed STATIN DRUGS and who is NOW working to help others who are affected by these medicatoins..................

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Electromagnetic MANIPULATION OF MAN AND WEATHER......it is not just

*OUR* Government but OTHER so called Governments too, (USA, Russia,

etc) as in ALL the GLOBAL RULERS........the government(s) is really

the SECRET *ELITES*....New World Order equals ONE WORLD RULERS. Well,

once Katherine the Great of Russia reminded us that many of those

things that culture deems 'accidental or fate' aren't 'accidental' or

'fate' at all........human intervention using ELECTROMAGNETISM, *NOT*

natural weather patterns, is THE POWERFUL force manipulating mankind

ON A GLOBAL SCALE. Is it any wonder we are tired and neurologically

disoriented with all of these magnetic manipulations?

 

Sola

 

, " Raven " <NWRaven wrote:

>

> SORRY PEOPLE BUT ALL WE ARE DOING IS POINTING THE FINGER AT THE

WRONG EVIL.

>

> NASA IS CURRENTLY POINTING A FINGER AT STATINS THE MEDS THEY

PRESCRIBED WHEN EVERYONE'S CHOLESTOL LEVELS GOT HIGHER.

> http://www.spacedoc.net/neuropathy_statins.htm

>

> It is just a figure pointing game. the enemy is in our atmosphere,

in our water supply, in our power sources, in our governements

experiments of electromagnetic energy and creating Hurricanes and

harnessing that tremendous power source as also a worm hole for

encryption devices.

> Welcome to my world. I got the proof. I recorded this geo thermal

magnetic pulsating spinning churnning random appearances in my

skyline. But it wasn't random at all.

> It was an encrypted computer code.

> enb1

> MedicalConspiracies (AT) googl (DOT) com

>

>

>

> In this context, her mom should also check how much aspertame and

MSG she consumes.

> QUOTE

> Neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock, MD, author of " Excitotoxins: The Taste

> That Kills " ( http://www.russellblaylockmd.com ) wrote about the

> relationship between aspartame and macular degeneration, diabetic

> blindness and glaucoma (all known to result from excitotoxin

> accumulation in the retina).

> All of these neurodegenerative diseases are worsened by aspartame. In

> addition, we now have evidence that excitotoxins play a major role in

> exacerbation of MS and other demyelinating disorders including

> trigeminal neuraliga. Blaylock says that new studies show excitotoxins

> trigger significant elevation of free radicals in the lining

> (endothelial cells) of arteries, which means that aspartame will

> increase the incidence of heart attacks and strokes

(atherosclerosis).UNQUOTE

> http://www.organicconsumers.org/foodsafety/aspartame041304.cfm

> and

> http://www.wnho.net/new_aspartame_studies.htm

> Ingrid

> -

> Raven

> Is there a nutritional treatment for macular degeneration?

> http://www.nutritionfarm.com/FAQs/FAQs/mac_degen.htm

> Question: My mom has macular degeneration -- do you have anything

that may help her? She is 83 and already takes your pyc's & multi's.

> Answer: Concerning macular degeneration -- this is a synopsis of

what Dr. Wright's Guide to Healing with Nutrition (Keats Publishing)

has to say.

> Macular degeneration is a gradual deterioration of the eye retina,

particularly serving the center of the visual field of each eye. This

can happen from a deficiency of one or more of the following

nutrients: selenium, zinc, vitamin E, and possibly taurine (an amino

acid).

> If your mother has low stomach acidity (sometimes characterized by

thin, papery and/or peeling fingernails as well a sometimes dry skin

-- you or her should check for this) then it would explain her reduced

nutrient absorption, especially of minerals (selenium and zinc).

Stomach acidifiers are available if needed. White spots on the

fingernails also can demonstrate a zinc deficiency as well as a

reduced sense of taste.

> Note that macular degeneration may be caused by other things besides

nutrient deficiency but this is the most plausible cause. Also,

apparently if the condition has gone on longer than 2-3 years, the

results are not as dramatic although some having the condition for as

long as 7 years received benefit from therapy.

> For example, one 72 year old women, after having the condition for

eight months (sight 20/100 and 20/80), was found to have low stomach

acid (which led to poor mineral absorption) and was given the above

nutrients by IV. She regained much of her sight during her first IV

therapy! However, she lost much of it again within 24 hours after the

visit. They put her on IV twice a week until the improvement held and

then started reducing the IV therapy frequency. She required

supplements, stomach acidifiers, and IV therapy off and on for 13

months. She is still taking supplements and stomach acidifiers but

has her sight nearly normal (20/40 and 20/30).

> Meanwhile, your mother should definitely be taking supplements

containing selenium, vitamin E, and zinc (and when taking zinc you

should also take copper to prevent a zinc/copper imbalance). If she

is already taking supplements containing zinc, selenium, and vitamin

E, and upping the dose does not improve her condition, she should

check her stomach acidity and may require IV therapy of these

nutrients. Or supplementing with taurine may help if her stomach

acidity is okay and she has poor diet -- taurine, as an amino acid, is

available from protein and should be readily available unless she has

a poor diet or poor digestive enzymes (lacking the enzymes could

affect all amino acid absorption and she should be experiencing other

problems as well). Most people do not have a deficiency in taurine.

> If she has not already tried supplements, she can purchase them most

anywhere -- however I have to point out the products we have that

would provide the needed nutrients: PolyANTOX™ tablets contains

selenium and vitamin E (along with beta-carotene), Folate Plus™

tablets contains zinc (along with copper, vitamin B12 and folic acid),

Nutri-Vite™ Mega Minerals tablets that contain selenium, zinc, vitamin

E, copper, and other ingredients.

>

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Bilberry is the specific for macular degeneration.

 

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Bea Bernhausen

Wednesday, January 09, 2008 7:11 AM

Re: Is there a nutritionaltreatment for macular degeneration?

Eyebright.clare mcconville - harris <mc wrote:

 

 

Question 4 you Raven.....

are you saying that NASA is (quote) CURRENTLY POINTING A FINGER AT STATINS THE MEDS THEY PRESCRIBED WHEN EVERYONE'S CHOLESTOL LEVELS GOT HIGHER. http://www.spacedoc.net/neuropathy_statins.htm

 

I want to clarify this please................ DOC GRAVELINE is a FORMER ------- note the word ----- FORMER NASA astronaut who was HIMSELF affected by prescribed STATIN DRUGS and who is NOW working to help others who are affected by these medicatoins..................

 

 

 

 

 

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and as Canola Oil causes it stop taking anything which contains Canola Oil.....

 

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Bea Bernhausen

Wednesday, January 09, 2008 7:11 AM

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