Morning Marshall,
>> At 09:42 AM 2/25/2008, you wrote:
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_autoimmune_diseases for a list of
about 50 of them.
I looked at this link. It all sounds "Mainstream" to me.
Even the first line,
"The causes of autoimmune diseases are still obscure " tells us they are
guessing and running around in circles.
Many great doctors and scientists state, "No Autoimmune disease exists".
It certainly is a mainstream term and used instead of saying,
"We don't know and we don't have a clue".
At best, it is a classification of a group of unknown diseases, causes,
cures, and often even the symptoms.
Further, I would put it ( Auto immune ) in the class with
"Federal Reserve"
and
"Fairness Doctrine"
Two words, two lies.
Not to mention the committee that sits around thinking up names for disease.
They worked long and hard to arrive at Fibromyalgia.
I am surprised they do not have a name for people that write health
messages, and
quote from mainstream articles and lies, and then proclaim we are believers
in Alternative methods.
The fact is, most alternative ideas are so inflated with mainstream
information, mainstream treatments, mainstream definitions, mainstream
lies, and mainstream thinking, and mainstream studies ........... they are
all worthless.
People believe all the junk and cannot tell the News, from the Truth, or
from the Lies.
And........ that was the plan, just like all politics that are taking place
today. It has been planned 100 or more years.
We are the victims, and some of us do not even know it.
Wayne
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faith gagne wrote:
I think "Boost" is the totally appropriate word for something that
provides support and assistance in protecting the body. I do not think
that your own immune system would attack you unless you had AIDS or
something. Your friend is "splitting hairs". Faith G.
There are many diseases caused by one's own immune system attacking your
own tissues. Arthritis and lupus are just two of them. I am not aware of
any evidence that AIDS is an autoimmune disease at all.
Marshall
----- Original Message -----
*From:* Ian Davies <mailto:[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Saturday, February 23, 2008 7:50 AM
*Subject:* CS>EIS Immune system booster?
I have heard and read on many occasions that EIS boosts the immune
system, as I found out last weekend, that is not desireable for
some people. We had a visitor staying the weekend who suffers from
Reumatoid Arthritis, I suggested that EIS might help for avoiding
things like colds and flu. The term "boost" which I used in my
description of EIS put her off immediately, you don't want to give
strength to something that is attacking you.
I would think that EIS does NOT boost the immune system, it simply
deals with infections etc which the immune system would have to
deal with if EIS was not used. Please correct me if I wrong!!!
The argument may sound like picking too much at details or use of
vocabulary but as I found out the word "boost" is not always
desireable and I would like to think that what EIS does is to give
you a secondary immune system and not boost the one we have which
ultimately is the only cure for many ailments like the common
cold. The "boost" that EIS gives to the immune system would be to
reduce the workload but not to affect it directly.
I would appreciate any comments and or clarification.
Thank you
Ian in Spain
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