Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 This article from NotMilk a couple of days ago. Scary or reassuring, depending upon your temperament. Best, Pat ;=) ---------- Supreme Court Thyroid Cancer (New Appointment Soon...) In today's newspapers, you will learn some of the news that's fit to print, but not the really important things that you should know about about thyroid cancer. You will learn that only one-percent of all cancers are of the thyroid. You will not learn truth. You will not learn that the thyroid regulates metabolism, and that our collective metabolism seems to be out of whack, and you will certainly not learn the truth, that 100% of Americans over age 50 have thyroid tumors. George Bush or John Kerry will probably soon be nominating a replacement for America's latest thyroid cancer victim, Justice William H. Rehnquist, America's supreme conservative. This past weekend (October 23, 2004), Justice Rehnquist underwent a tracheotomy in order to relieve a breathing obstruction and explore the status of his cancerous thyroid gland. He was born in 1924 in Wisconsin, America's 'cheesehead' state. Rehnquist was appointed to the Supreme Court by Richard Nixon in 1971, and was appointed Chief Justice by Ronald Reagan in 1986. Rehnquist is now the only 80-year-old justice to serve on our nation's highest court during the 20th or 21st century. Virtually all adults over age 50 have one or more thyroid tumors, according to an autopsy study published in the New York Times on November 8, 1994, page C-1. The autopsy study was performed on thousands of premature deaths (such as automobile accident victims) and the result was shockingly unexpected. It has been established that the thyroid gland is regulated by iodine metabolism. Scientific studies have linked the consumption of high amounts of iodine to increased risk of thyroid cancer. Dairy farmers use iodine rubs to sanitize cow's udders before and after milking. The iodine drips into the milk and is then processed for human consumption. Milk in the New York area was analyzed (Winston Labs, 1998) and found to contain hazardous levels of iodine averaging beween 20 and 30 times the safe level. Ten pounds of iodine-rich milk are required to produce one pound of cheese. Twelve pounds of the same iodine-rich milk are used to produce just one pint of ice cream. Over 21 pounds of milk are needed to produce one pound of butter. William H. Rehnquist's thyroid cancer will result in thousands of thyroid articles and newscasts in the coming months. Americans will become thyroid experts. Future thyroid stories will appear in newspapers, magazines, and on television. Each story will have two things in common. First, the media source will also accept advertising from the milk industry and will not report a dairy link to thyroid cancer. Second, all reports will ignore the evidence presented in the New York Times article of November 8, 1994. You can look it up on microfilm in your local library. Virtually all adults over age 50 have thyroid tumors. These tumors are usually go undetected, as they are not clinically diagnosed, but they are there upon histological examination of thyroid tissue upon autopsy. No studies have even been performed to assess the effects that these commonly occurring tumors exert upon human metabolism. Wouldn't you imagine that a tumor, somehow made inert but still having potential for growth compromises the integrity and metabolism of the entire system? One of two options remains. Either dairymen must immediately cease from using iodine to neutralize bacteria on cow udders, or, consumers must immediately stop from eating iodine-rich dairy products. Robert Cohen http://www.notmilk.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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