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Medical Forum / General / Alternative / January 2005

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Quackpot news:  FTC Vind

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George Lagergren - 01 Jan 2005 22:24 GMT
                                          104  01-01-05  15:45
"john" <nospamoridiots@vaccine.com>  posted:
No> FTC Vindicates Hulda Clark....
No> Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen
No> Sunday, November 28th, 2004

No> Research Scientist Hulda Clark, quietly this last weekend, attended
No> the American College for Advancement of Medicine (ACAM) meeting in San
No> Diego, California.  I was there also.  It was a superb meeting.
      <snip>
No> The second reason (2) Clark was smiling was because of the public's
No> reaction to her new book
No> http://newcenturypress.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_C
No> ode=1 05&Category_Code=All
No> "The Prevention of All Cancers...".  This book is a detailed analysis
No> of cancer, its causes, the immune system, and the means ANYONE can use,
No> on themselves, or others, to prevent cancer from taking life.   What is
No> really important about this book is that Clark identifies what is wrong
No> with our water supply, ands why our water supply is damaging our immune
No> systems.

   Another good reason  NOT  to drink tap water.  Drink bottled or
   distilled water.

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Rich - 02 Jan 2005 04:05 GMT
>                                           104  01-01-05  15:45
> "john" <nospamoridiots@vaccine.com>  posted:
.   What is
> No> really important about this book is that Clark identifies what is
> wrong
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>    Another good reason  NOT  to drink tap water.  Drink bottled or
>    distilled water.

Another myth. Bottled water is regulated by the FDA, which is understaffed
and has only a few agents to moniter all the water bottlers in the country.
This leaves bottled water essentialy UNregulated. Tap water from municipal
water supplies is tested very frequently by local and state health
departments. Random tests have shown many times that bottled waters are
contaminated at a far higher rate than tap water samples. Besides, don't you
feel a little silly paying Coca-Cola and Pepsi companies more for bottled
water than they charge for Coke and Pepsi?

--Rich
David Wright - 02 Jan 2005 18:06 GMT
>>                                           104  01-01-05  15:45
>> "john" <nospamoridiots@vaccine.com>  posted:
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>feel a little silly paying Coca-Cola and Pepsi companies more for bottled
>water than they charge for Coke and Pepsi?

Not to mention that, in some cases, bottled water *is* tap water, put
into a bottle.

 -- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net
    These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
      "If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants
          were standing on my shoulders."  (Hal Abelson, MIT)
Hulda Clark Got Zapped - 13 Jan 2005 15:13 GMT
>>>                                           104  01-01-05  15:45
>>> "john" <nospamoridiots@vaccine.com>  posted:
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
>
>  -- David Wright

Where I live, you can get a gallon of steam distilled, ozonated, &
microfiltrated water for about sixty cents per gallon, at the grocery store.
That's a lot cheaper than buying it in the single-serving bottles or having
extensive reverse osmosis purifiers at one's home.
 
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