Have not read the articles but Fibromyalgia is thought by some to be a
disorder of phosphate metabolism in genetically impaired individuals.

Garnet

On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 23:45, Rowena Evans wrote:
> Further to my post on Percy Weston's book, here is a site which says
> more about the book: http://phosadd.com/support%20evidence/weston.htm
>  
> 
> ............  Weston's book is an outstanding read, full of
> fascinating detail about his experiments and experiences and we
> strongly recommend it to our visitors. Anyone with a family history of
> cancer or arthritis would be well advised to read it. Percy Westons's
> diet is available - he has published a chart showing the phosphorus
> content of common foods in milligrams per hundred grams. He has
> published a second book titled Cancer Fighting Foods. A tablet form of
> his mineral supplement, given the name rhomanga, has received
> certification under the very strict provisions of the Australian
> Therapeutic Goods Act and is on the market (see below).
> 
> It is indeed striking that Weston and Hafer, two persistent and
> dedicated investigators working at opposite ends of the earth from one
> another, have reached such similar conclusions about the dangers of
> excessive exposure to phosphorus/phosphate and have achieved such
> remarkable results in treating such serious conditions as cancer,
> arthritis, ADD and asthma.
> 
> That Percy Weston, having had two encounters with cancer personally
> and a number of other serious health crises is on track to achieve the
> status of a centenarian in 2003 would seem to bear testimony to the
> effectiveness of his recipe for sound health.
> 
> and also on same site:   http://phosadd.com/diet/diet.htm
> 
> Phosphate is a very common ingredient in our modern diet of processed
> foods. It is a highly versatile food-additive which is of great
> interest to food manufacturers. For example it is used in the
> preservatives, emulsifiesr, stabilisers, thickeners, it is added to
> the flour aerators in self-raising flours, to soda and cola drinks and
> it has many other usages. One German factory produces twenty to
> twenty-five tons of this versatile substance a day, which finds its
> way into innumerable convenience foods.
> 
> 


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