Greetings,
I know it is hard to walk out on a job without knowing what is coming, but
congratulations on your obvious self love. I will send you some energy
that hopefully will help you find a way to live better. I am a middle aged
woman who is busting her butt building a farm so hubby can
I agree Kim;
Doctors are not in the business of health, they are in the business of
treating disease.
Joe
Garth Kim Travis wrote:
Greetings,
Then answer the question: how many people do you know that don't take
drugs, daily?
I have been in the US for 13 years and have yet to find a
Hi Kim,
I agree as well. Most doctors are so bombarded with incentives from drug
companies
to promote and perscribe the latest cureall and are so pressed for time that
it is amazing that
they can even diagnose a patients illness, let alone offer any kind of
preventative regiment.
I think
There are more kinds of Doctors in the world than just medical
doctors and some of us ARE concerned with health.
On 01Mar, 2006, at 10:04 PM, Joe Street wrote:
I agree Kim;
Doctors are not in the business of health, they are in the business
of treating disease.
Howdy Kirk,
Kirk McLoren wrote:
We find that there is a lot of concern about mercury and burning coal
yet you advocate a mercury source that is much more concentrated as not
a demonstrable health problem.
Environmental releases of Hg is not where we started. I agree whole
heartedly with
vide. "Look" or "see." This phrase refers the reader to an earlier statement or definition within the body of the essay. The must common uses are "vide 63" (which means "see page sixty-three"), v.s. vide supra ("see earlier" or "look above on this page") and v.i. vide infra ("See below" or
The way it was explained to me (by a healthcare professional)is the problem is how the drug initializes. First the inhibitory process that has kept the depressed person from acting out their suicidal tendency is suppressed. It is as you said 2 months before you dont give a . . . and are not
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Keith wrote:
What's the difference? John Morris said it's a matter of market
supply and demand: If people demanded health, that same system
would provide health. No it wouldn't, that's not on the table.
What's missing from this glad view of the inevitable democratic
outcome of market
Backyard or free-range poultry are not fuelling the current wave of
bird flu outbreaks stalking large parts of the world. The deadly H5N1
strain of bird flu is essentially a problem of industrial poultry
practices.
http://www.grain.org/briefings/?id=194
GRAIN | Briefings | 2006 | The poultry
Greetings,
Aren't you fortunate to have been born with a good body, it is great that
you try to take care of it. I was born severely crippled with bad lungs
from a father that smoked. For me, the cost of good food is not
negotiable, I have to have it, or I die. I have taken so many drugs
pretty light on details.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/02/17/eveningnews/main1329941.shtml
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http://www.realcities.com/multimedia/philly/inquirer/KRT_packages/archive/graphics/hybrid_car/index.html
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/living/education/13796737.htm
Looks like it's a 1.9 liter TDI engine from a VW jetta, with a few
minor mods, and an off the shelf 150kW electric drive system
the subject at hand: is there evidence to support the claim that dental
amalgams are poisoning people, and have been for a century. I suggested
that their is scant evidence to support the claim. I'm not saying that
it isn't a reasonable hypothesis. I am being neither quarrelsome nor
blind,
Joe Street wrote:
I agree Kim;
Doctors are not in the business of health, they are in the business of
treating disease.
Joe
That's my view of things, too. If something is immediately life
threatening or obviously broken (Broken wrist and severe bronchitis come
to my immediate
Certainly more bruxation should increase release but I think what is chewed may be more significant. I noticed a spinach salad left my amalgam fillings shiny and new appearing and sheep or other farm animals seldom eat spinach salads. Since the fillings were "cleaned" I think a lot of material was
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Presidents Ransom
A driver is stuck in a traffic jam on the
highway.
Nothing is moving.
Suddenly a man knocks on the window.
The driver rolls down his window and asks,
What happened
Terrorists kidnapped President Bush and
are asking for a $10 billion ransom. Otherwise they are
So I have a 60 litre batch in my wash tank that's not doing too well. New
source of not-so-good-quality used oil; didn't do a titration (doh!);
reacted well (two-stage base-base); didn't do a wash test (double doh!).
The first wash produced a really milky wash water, and the fuel was
http://www.grainnet.com/info/articles.html?type=bnID=31412
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Try to heat the mix or use hot water for the wash. I had some problems and
ended up using some vinegar to separate the emulsion.
Good luck. Derick
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I agree with joe´s comment.
Is the plain truth and so all over the civilized
world were doctor title is a way to become rich.
At least in south america is so.
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On Mar 1, 2006, at 7:14 AM, Keith wrote:But why wait to April 1? It looks as if you'll have nuked Iran by then, among other things. Don't just DO IT - do it NOW! I agree that NOW would, in many ways be ideal. The choice of April 1st was made for two reasons. I felt there needed to be enough time
Let's face it - no-one's going to do anything like this... en masse on April
1. I (for one) would expect it to be an April fools joke - I'm not 100%
convinced that it's not right now.
Avoid that date, but give people time to get organised.
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Haha.
That system is saying gasp gasp gasp...let me be...gasp gasp
gasp...*creak*...slowdown...overheatTHROTTLEtperGasp!...
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Howdy Kirk, I am really not trying to be a pest here, but the discussion of
oxalate doesn't make
sense. Assuming that cooking spinach in milk forms calcium oxalate, it would
be converted back into
free oxalic acid in the stomach. once in the blood it is filtered in the
kidney, but as the
Douglas Smith wrote:
On Mar 1, 2006, at 7:14 AM, Keith wrote:
But why wait to April 1? It looks as if you'll have nuked Iran byÝ
then, among other things. Don't just DO IT - do it NOW!
I agree that NOW would, in many ways be ideal. The choice of April
1st was made for two reasons. I felt
I have just received a catalog from Hardy Diesel and I was looking at the "FuelMeister Personal Biodiesel Processors" It cost about 3K. Has anyone used this one and if so would you recommend it? Thanks, Jon
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I have just received a catalog from Hardy Diesel and I was looking
at the FuelMeister Personal Biodiesel Processors It cost about 3K.
Has anyone used this one and if so would you recommend it?
Thanks,
Jon
Look before you leap Jon. Including in the list archives, if you please:
That suks. I had hoped I was safe as I like spinach soufle. The article I read said that calcium oxalate was not absorbed as wellso milk was a good additive. I actually must say I have no idea in this instance and thank you for the info. Looks like spinach is off the list for me as I have only 1
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