Oh Mighty List,
Received an email from my sister with information about a product called
the Neutralizer which uses a proprietary organic compound composed of
natural earth elements which neutralizes the effect of man-made EMF
exposure on human DNA. This product comes in the form of a sticker
In message 486fd25c.8090...@ptcnh.net, dated Sat, 5 Jul 2008, Scott
Douglas sdoug...@ptcnh.net writes:
All comments welcome, on or off list.
It's really true. What is really true is that you can find anything on
the Internet, including pseudoscientific nonsense.
--
OOO - Own Opinions Only.
One of your most illustrious compatriots, the late Arthur C. Clarke,
compiled a list of stories published under the title, Tales from the White
Hart. The White Hart being a fictional tavern where engineering and
scientific types would hang out after hours. The Tales are whoppers they
told each
In message c4954960.20ce2%ken.ja...@emccompliance.com, dated Sat, 5
Jul 2008, Ken Javor ken.ja...@emccompliance.com writes:
It is a good read.
Yes, I have a copy and agree.
Another good read might be a collection of the most bizarre
(scientifically speaking) items offered for sale on the
Hi Scott:
So, I went to the web sites you cited. Then, I went to
the citations. For one of the citations, the abstract
says:
Levels of DNA single-strand break were assayed in brain cells from rats
acutely exposed to low-intensity 2450 MHz microwaves using an alkaline
microgel
Look into that homeopathic process. If I recall, a homeopathic solution is
made from the same irritant that it is proposed to fix, by diluting the
substance to extreme and using it to instill an immunity to the irritant.
- Bill
You can say what you want about the South, but you never hear of
I don't suppose you might be this Scott Douglas, right?
http://www.scottdouglas.org/
- Bill
You can say what you want about the South, but you never hear of anyone
retiring and moving North!!!
--- On Sat, 7/5/08, Scott Douglas sdoug...@ptcnh.net wrote:
From: Scott Douglas
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