I'm taking this to the off-topic list.
Paul H
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From: "himagain" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 4:37 AM
Subject: Re: CS>The FDA, silver, and CODEX... NOW Overdosing
At 10:22 AM 06/12/04, Paul wrote:
Ode wrote:
So, how many people assume that because something is on the
shelves at the store, it is safe at any dose?
Lots.
Paul wrote:
That's very true - acetaminophen, what we call paracetamol in
the UK is a good example. More than 15 grams, or 30 tablets,
will damage most people's livers. Many people feel suicidal,
take a handful of tablets, usually with a lot of booze and go
to sleep. They wake up, feeling more cheerful, collapse with
liver failure a few days later and die slowly and horribly
The sickening thing is that this is preventable. If the
pharmaceutical companies put methionine in with the
acetaminophen/paracetamol then overdoses would be relatively
harmless. But the drug would cost more, and it would smell
sulfurous, so people might not buy it, and profits would
suffer. So they let people die horribly instead.
Paul H
RE: Ode's comment: The whole of the conditioning process is do
just that - get people to think "it will all be ok in the
morning and these pills are miracles!"
Re Paul's comments: If we think it through - most of THESE
things should be on prescription only - they are deadly!
Of course it is preventable, you simply tell the buyer what it
will and can do to them! In big letters! But wait, then
nobody would buy them.............. except suicides....
Himagain
Hmmmn - as people are damaging their renal systems with these
things - why isn't methionine in there anyway, if it can offset
the known damage being done? Matrixide?
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