Digging through my files for the Brigham Young Report, up popped this from last 
June. Thought it might be of interest. Click on the link below and check out 
his site. He is some kind of hero with his own agenda against the FDA.  Anyhow, 
my wife has diabetes and besides putting her on colloidal silver, I took her 
off all dairy products.  Her diabetes seems to be reversing.  Same medication 
and dose, but blood sugar levels gradually coming back to normal. Before they 
were always high, erratic and very hard to control... this should explain a 
little better:

ANTIBIOTIC MISUSE TRANSFORMS TREATABLE DISEASES TO INCURABLE

The World Health Organization (WHO) recently met in Geneva to discuss 
one of the "major health disasters" of the 20th century.  The result 
of that meeting is a 65-page report titled "Overcoming Antimicrobial 
Resistance."

WHO refers to existing antibiotics as mere "sugar pills," recognizing 
that they are no longer effective in treating diseases. There was a 
time when American health agencies, such as FDA, USDA, and the
Centers for Disease Control, blamed the ineffectiveness of
antibiotics on overprescription and overmedication by America's 
doctors.  Parents have learned that antibiotics no longer work, but 
they don't understand why.

WHO now recognizes that the increased use of antibiotics in animal 
feed has made treating human illnesses nearly impossible.  Resistant 
strains of bacteria are growing at an alarming rate.  Hundreds of 
millions of people effected with tuberculosis, typhoid, hepatitis, 
malaria, pneumonia, and other diseases have developed resistance to 
traditional antibiotic treatment.  Evidence exists that
drug-resistant strains of bacteria have crossed from one species to 
another, infecting humans.

When we eat the flesh of an animal whose growth has been promoted by 
antibiotics, and whose body fluids contain those same antibiotics and 
new strains of bacteria resistant to those antibiotics, we are asking 
for trouble.

Robert Cohen
http://www.notmilk.com


II'm still digging ,,,,,,,


Robert Bartell