This was discussed a week ago? Robert.

CJD is not a pathogen in the classic sense, eg bacteria or virus. It is
a protein with very bad properties, which, as a result of accountancy
based farming that has herbivores eating diseased meat, found its way
into the human food chain.

CS unlikely to protect you from this.

Ivan.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Bartell" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, 10 November 2000 20:56
Subject: CS>Unknown perils in the food supply chain


I'm posting another little bit of news from England as an example of
what can happen to an unprotected person in today's environment. This is
why I and my entire family each consume a minimum of 2 ounces daily of
colloidal silver. It affords a great protective barrier against the
unexpected and uninvited pathogen which can turn up in the food supply
from time to time (like e-coli). The cost is negligible if you have your
own generator. I'm not paranoid ! Its just that life is so much more
enjoyable while you are in a healthy state!  Here's the article and best
of health to all seekers on this list:  Robert Bartell

HEALTHCARE, etc

* CJD victim 'loved burgers'

A 20-year-old woman who died from CJD was a "devil for McDonald's" and
regularly ate Campbell's Meatballs, an inquest heard. Kirsty Garven,
from Chester, ate the same sort of food as the rest of her family,
said her mother Jennifer, but added that she would go out at night and
have a burger.

"She was not a great beef eater but loved Campbell's Meatballs. No one
else in the family liked them but she ate them a lot," said Mrs
Garven.

Kirsty, a financial administration officer at Marks & Spencer, died in
July after showing symptoms of CJD for a year. Her death from the
human form of BSE was one of three cases heard at Crewe Coroner's
Court.

The other victims were Thomas Gemmel, 17, and Alison Thorpe, 25.
Coroner Nicholas Rheinberg said all three had died "unnatural deaths"
caused by CJD from contaminated beef in the food chain. He recorded
verdicts of misadventure on each.

Source: Staff reporter Useful link: http://www.cjd.ed.ac.uk/





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