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MUST LISTEN:   Interview with Suzy Cohen,  the 24-Hour Pharmacist

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Ilena Rose - 22 Jul 2008 19:19 GMT
From Health Lover, Ilena Rosenthal
http://ilenarose.blogspot.com

In this fascinating interview, licensed pharmacist Suzy Cohen reveals
the dangers of pharmaceuticals and why people should get off
prescription drugs whenever possible. (This is from a pharmacist!)
"Take her advise and start thinking outside the pill box".

http://www.ntrsource.com/eniva/audio/hr/scp.htm
Sir Arthur - 23 Jul 2008 15:06 GMT
This is one of the most important shows in the past 10 years.  Please
people, listen to this and just say NO to the pro-med Cult, whose sole
purpose is to drug YOU back to zombie-land.  Look what it has done to
the cult of strong drugs on these groups.  They are a step away from
being committed and many should have by now.

Thank you again Ilena, the truth will out!!!

> From Health Lover, Ilena Rosenthal
> http://ilenarose.blogspot.com
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>
> http://www.ntrsource.com/eniva/audio/hr/scp.htm
Mark Probert - 23 Jul 2008 23:29 GMT
> This is one of the most important shows in the past 10 years.  

And this is one of the most important posts in the history of Usenet:

Shawn Glisson    View profile
 More options Apr 23 1996, 3:00 am

Newsgroups: alt.support.attn-deficit, alt.parents-teens,
alt.parenting.solutions, alt.politics.usa.republican, alt.org.food-not-
bombs, alt.politics.usa.republican, misc.education
From: glis...@atlanta.com (Shawn Glisson)
Date: 1996/04/23
Subject: Re: Ritalin for Kids : A Bust, Not a Boon/ 2 Million Children
Hooked On Vitamin-R!
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"Dr. Richard X. Frager" <rfra...@teleport.com> wrote:

>Ritalin for Kids : A Bust, Not a Boon/ 2 Million Children Hooked On
>Vitamin-R!

< Fallacious and inflammatory article snipped >

>Mostly written by Laura Sessions Stepp for the LA Times-Washington Post
>Service.
>Additional comments by Richard Frager for the Amalgamated Press

I received a response back from the Washington Post which confirms
our
suspicions that Richard Frager is a fraud:

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

From: "Stepp, Laura" <Ste...@washpost.com>
To: "'smtp:glis...@atlanta.com'" <glis...@atlanta.com>
Subject: Wash Post reply
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 96 12:44:00 PDT
Encoding: 15 TEXT

Please be advised that the article posted to a Usenet forum by
Richard

Frager, "Ritalin for Kids..." DOES NOT accurately reflect the story I
wrote and should not go out attributed to me or to The Washington
Post. Frager included several paragraphs of his own in the story, and
modified my phrasing to reflect his own bias.

I will be in touch with Frager separately. Thank you for alerting us
to this potential problem.

Laura Sessions Stepp
Staff Writer
The Washington Post
April 22, 1996
E-mail: Ste...@WashPost.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

- Shawn Glisson
Raving - 24 Jul 2008 00:26 GMT
> > This is one of the most important shows in the past 10 years.
>
> And this is one of the most important posts in the history of Usenet:

And this post has been modified for the reader's enjoyment in
alt.support.attn-deficit

Quoting http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1034549/Outrage-hospital-bosses-clamp-am
bulances.html


'Outrage as hospital bosses clamp own ambulances'

Patients at a leading London hospital were left waiting helplessly for
ambulances - after managers clamped them for spending 'too long' in
drop-off bays.

Security staff at King's College Hospital in south London have been
immobilising the non-emergency ambulances for 'parking infringements'.

One patient had to be rushed to hospital by car because there was no
available ambulance - and then saw a line of them clamped outside.  ...
 
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