Thank you for clealing this up.
Seriously.
stuff
At 09:03 AM 2/12/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Well let's not get a persecution complex just because someone questions
your sources. Passing on comments is exactly how many myths and
incorrect information gets propagated. There are many examples of
misinformation that start with actual scientific publications that turn
out to be very wrong, cost people millions of dollars in mis-consumed
products and cause all manner of anxiety.
Tropical Oils is one, Butter VS margarine another. Salt too. I could go
on and on. I am just incapable of reading misinformation and not putting
in my two cents.
If you are going to be so sensitive you might not want to post to most
alt health lists. Unless you just want people to nod and tell you how
nice the weather is.
Oh, and on the government regulation, yes they do want you to take the
supplements. They just want them to be regulated so they can charge
more!
Follow the money...
Garnet
On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 02:30, somerbus wrote:
> > Exactly my point. You can not confirm the data so you really have no
> > information at all. It is not inconceivable that there is a hidden
> > agenda.
>
> Good heavens, I was just passing on a comment seen written which pertained
> to the discussion! Others have quoted from more illustrious sources,
> containing the same info! I didn't realise that I had to have a PhD and
> quote sources in triplicate to enter a conversation on this list! Mea
culpa!
>
> Hidden agenda? What, to make us all take oodles of unnecessary supplements?
> When the governments of your country and mine are hellbent on seriously
> restricting what we can buy in the shops? I don't think so! Where's the
> hidden agenda in suggesting that maybe trace elements should be returned to
> the soil? That our food quality ain't what it used to be? I quite agree, in
> an ideal world, natural would be all that's needed, and it's definitely
> best, but this ain't an ideal world and our farming practices have gone to
> hell.....American more than British, what with feed-lot beef pumped full of
> steroids, and genetically-engineered crops used as a matter of course
> (something we still hold out against, despite government trying to force it
> down our throats). Organic food has caught on in a big way over here, but
> it's not affordable for the majority, especially meat and dairy. When all
> food is organically produced, when artificial fertilisers and weedkillers
> aren't used as a matter of course, when GM food has been chucked in the
> dustbin where it belongs, when meat beasties are free-range, then maybe it
> will be safe to say that we get all the nutrients we need for optimum
health
> from our food. Until then it's probably safer to keep taking the pills.
>
> Yours
> Kay Jennings
> Bristol
> England
> mailto:[email protected]
>
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