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Ilena Rose - 29 Mar 2006 02:16 GMT
Probert claims:

>I have nothing to do with Dow chemical at any time of my life.

That's not the way public relations works for enormous campaigns like
this.

They give money to Burston-Marsteller who give it to junkscience.com
and acsh.org and then they filter it to 'journalists' like Fumento and
Barrett through many hands and with many ways.

Medtronic also divvies into the pot... as do the Vaccine Makers ...
the chemical industry,  other Med Device makers,  and others intent to
destroy alternative medicine and change the viewpoint on MCS.

If you receive no remuneration for your years of harassing me and
others Barrett is suing and losing to ... then it doesn't change what
you're doing ... just your value to them.

www.BreastImplantAwareness.org/QuackWatchWatch.htm
Mark Probert - 29 Mar 2006 16:08 GMT
> Probert claims:
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> others Barrett is suing and losing to ... then it doesn't change what
> you're doing ... just your value to them.

I am my own person, and I do what I do on my own volition.

As for Medtronic, I see the wonders of their technology every day.
vernon - 29 Mar 2006 16:57 GMT
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> As for Medtronic, I see the wonders of their technology every day.

Right.

Medtronics make mechanically (electronic) intervention systems.  No
alternative supplement or treatment can, in any possible way, substitute.
Good natural techniques MIGHT prevent the need.  (High probability).
Mark Probert - 29 Mar 2006 23:58 GMT
>>> Probert claims:
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> alternative supplement or treatment can, in any possible way, substitute.
> Good natural techniques MIGHT prevent the need.  (High probability).

Zero probability wrt to spasticity.
vernon - 30 Mar 2006 00:53 GMT
>>>> Probert claims:
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>> Good natural techniques MIGHT prevent the need.  (High probability).
> Zero probability wrt to spasticity.

Their primary product is heart systems.  If people watched their diet, few
would be needed, and I'm not talking about the stupid low fat or low
cholesterol diet, still touted by grossly ignorant doctors..
Mark Probert - 30 Mar 2006 15:31 GMT
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> would be needed, and I'm not talking about the stupid low fat or low
> cholesterol diet, still touted by grossly ignorant doctors..

Is there a link between diet and arrhythmias?

BTW, my uncle, a vegan since childhood, has two of their implants.
vernon - 30 Mar 2006 20:16 GMT
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> BTW, my uncle, a vegan since childhood, has two of their implants.

High alkaline diets create "less" arrhythmias.  A well balanced vegan diet
is usually that.
Meat is not  necessarily good one way or another.
Fish is outstanding.

Does he take Amiodorone?

Having a lawyer in the family can give one arrhythmia.
Mark Probert - 30 Mar 2006 22:35 GMT
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> Does he take Amiodorone?

No idea. I recall the hospitalizations for the implants, and his
cardiologist is a long time friend from HS, but, I never sat down to
review meds.

My uncle is nearly 90 (I have two over 90) but we are not genetically
linked (married into the family). He is very active, rarely home, and
travels quite a bit.

My other two uncles are maternal to me, and both are extremely active.
Both play tennis, one competitively. Both are in very good health, no
significant problems, and, exercise by swimming daily. Swimming is a
family tradition, and goes back a century or more at Coney Island.

> Having a lawyer in the family can give one arrhythmia.

We have lots of professionals, but no lawyers.
vernon - 31 Mar 2006 17:22 GMT
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> We have lots of professionals, but no lawyers.

Your background, lawyer ?

I forgot one VERY important thing.

When a patient has arrhythmia the first thing administered intravenously is
magnesium.. When they are released no mention is made of magnesium.
Anyone subject to arrhythmia would do well to consider 800 to 1200 mg of
magnesium every day.
Coleah - 29 Mar 2006 19:05 GMT
> > Probert claims:
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> I am my own person, and I do what I do on my own volition.
> As for Medtronic, I see the wonders of their technology every day.

It appears all Ilena has a focus on is darkness, evil and ugly.
What an awful place that would be inside.
 
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