003 06-17-03 00:10
gl> For example, most M.D.s do not know how to treat the root cause
gl> of strep throatsand ear infections.
Ha> ah....the "root cause" of a strep infection is ehhh...STREP....
Ha> untreated strep (btw rarely in the ear)...can be very
Ha> dangerous..ie..rheumatic fever,,etc...thus treating with antiobiotic is
Ha> the standard of care..
gl> They fail to advise patients to give up drinking cow's milk and
gl> diary products.
Ha> whilst this advice is good...as it can be hard to swallow dairy..it
Ha> won't get at the "root" cause of strep..
After I stopped drinking cow's milk, it sure got rid of my strep
throats. I do not get strep throats anyone.
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Hawki63 - 15 Jul 2003 05:47 GMT
>Subject: Debunkers and Chelati
>From: George.Lagergren@juge.com
> After I stopped drinking cow's milk, it sure got rid of my strep
> throats. I do not get strep throats anyone.
sure got rid of those "strep" ...yep..surely did...
hawki
rb - 15 Jul 2003 06:13 GMT
> >Subject: Debunkers and Chelati
> >From: George.Lagergren@juge.com
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> sure got rid of those "strep" ...yep..surely did...
> hawki
I would agree with George. I wouldn't say that modern day cow's milk is
fit to drink either. Hormones! Antibiotics! Bovine Growth Hormone! God only
knows what else?--rb
Peter Bowditch - 15 Jul 2003 23:34 GMT
>> >Subject: Debunkers and Chelati
>> >From: George.Lagergren@juge.com
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>fit to drink either. Hormones! Antibiotics! Bovine Growth Hormone! God only
>knows what else?--rb
I set up the computer system to record testing results for the
government laboratory overseeing milk quality in my state. The
presence of measurable quantities of an antibiotic in a milk sample
resulted in IMMEDIATE removal of the source farm from the supply
system.
Every day I receive spam about how growth hormones will keep me young
and make it unnecessary for me to use the organ-lengthening products
advertised in other spams. Surely providing these hormones in the food
supply is a bonus.
--
Peter Bowditch peterb@ratbags.com
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rb - 16 Jul 2003 01:52 GMT
> >> >Subject: Debunkers and Chelati
> >> >From: George.Lagergren@juge.com
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> advertised in other spams. Surely providing these hormones in the food
> supply is a bonus.
Hey, maybe you'll grow a set of tits!--rb
> --
> Peter Bowditch peterb@ratbags.com
> The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles
> The Green Light http://www.ratbags.com/greenlight
WB - 16 Jul 2003 02:58 GMT
> Hey, maybe you'll grow a set of tits!--rb
Nah, you can have them implanted nowdays.
Rich Andrews - 16 Jul 2003 06:19 GMT
>> >> >Subject: Debunkers and Chelati
>> >> >From: George.Lagergren@juge.com
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
>
> Hey, maybe you'll grow a set of tits!--rb
Maybe you will grow up.
r

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Tsu Dho Nimh - 15 Jul 2003 12:38 GMT
> After I stopped drinking cow's milk, it sure got rid of my strep
> throats. I do not get strep throats anyone.
Maybe you should have stuck to pasteurized milk.
Tsu
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Rich Andrews - 15 Jul 2003 14:28 GMT
>> After I stopped drinking cow's milk, it sure got rid of my strep
>> throats. I do not get strep throats anyone.
>
> Maybe you should have stuck to pasteurized milk.
>
> Tsu
Now I have a mental image of him drinking straight from the spigot so to
speak. Thanks a lot Tsu! Now I can't eat breakfast. (:>)
r

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Ilsa9 - 15 Jul 2003 15:48 GMT
>>> After I stopped drinking cow's milk, it sure got rid of my strep
>>> throats. I do not get strep throats anyone.
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>r
>
In case you were planning on having lunch, think Tools, MedTools, that is!
Mark Probert - 15 Jul 2003 17:49 GMT
>>>> After I stopped drinking cow's milk, it sure got rid of my strep
>>>> throats. I do not get strep throats anyone.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> In case you were planning on having lunch, think Tools, MedTools, that is!
There goes lunch....
Ilsa9 - 15 Jul 2003 15:47 GMT
>> After I stopped drinking cow's milk, it sure got rid of my strep
>> throats. I do not get strep throats anyone.
>
>Maybe you should have stuck to pasteurized milk.
>
>Tsu
Bingo!!!