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Califchief - 29 Sep 2006 20:19 GMT
Originally posted in alt.support.cancer.prostate

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Iron chelators can overcome resistance to established chemotherapeutics
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     hi tom - you post here periodically about iron and how bad it is for us
     and promote iron therapy.  but i have yet found that much in research as
     to where it rates in the importance in the factors that cause prostate
     cacner.

     i'm very familiar with the iron asorption rate and how the body uses it
     and well as to recycle it's own iron from the dead cells of the body.  

     it fact, my wife was bleeding internally last year so bad, that she had
     a two liter iron infusion done, which was one of the largest infusions
     that the hospital ever done.

     so back to the subject at hand.   how does this support your view on
     iron causing prostate cancer?

     ~ curtis
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     curtis wrote:
     > so back to the subject at hand.   how does this support
     > your view on iron causing prostate cancer?

      Numbnutz Tom has 2521 posts in 82 newsgroups
      ranting and raving about Fe.

      He has had a "secret revelation" about vegans in the
      Bible.

      He has a history of never answering a polite question
      such as yours.  He can respond only with profanity
      and other verbal abuse if he's challenged.

     ... Tom runs Dumb ver 2.0.  An upgrade from stupid.
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     =======

     yeah, you're right nick, sometimes i'm too nice.  :)))   maybe
     we can rewire his thinking from parts out of the bit bucket.

     i agree that his software package is probably outdated and maybe dumb
     ver 2.0 is too advanced for him.   he's probably operating on the
     improved version rectal crania inversion 3.0. incorporated with a beta
     copy of shifferbrains 1.0

     i would have a battle of the mind with him but i've always been told
     that it's not polite to pick on someone who was mentally challenged.  

     seems like he has to grunt and a pop a vein in the forehead just to push
     forth a thought about iron being something evil, and then,  his inept
     facade takes over and transitions this ideate into some kind of goobly
     gook and it falls into the bit bucket.

     posting to 2521 posts in 82 newsgroups ranting and raving about Fe,
     obvious he's doesn't understand the meaning of spam and he should start
     with a clean slate again by giving himself an enema.

     but again, i'm being too kind.........

     of course, the other half of me is fighting to get out and to say to
     him.........piss off !!!!!!!

     plus if he wants to push the bible part of his post, he better not do
     any of this work on sunday.....

     and he better hope that he doesn't get cold where he lives on sunday
     either...  that is... if he lives by the bible.

     Exodus 35

     1 Moses assembled all the congregation of the children of Israel, and
     said to them, "These are the words which Yahweh has commanded, that you
     should do them.

     2 'Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day there shall be
     a holy day for you, a Sabbath of solemn rest to Yahweh: whoever does any
     work in it shall be put to death.

     3 You shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations on the Sabbath
     day.'"

     ~ curtis

... Tom got lost in thought.  It wasn't familiar territory.
___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12
Ginnie - 30 Sep 2006 05:16 GMT
Tommy's mommy should put her computer on a much
higher table.  Looks like the little kid can juuuuuuust
reach the keyboard.

>       and he better hope that he doesn't get cold where he lives on sunday
>       either...  that is... if he lives by the bible.
>
>       Exodus 35
<snip>
>       3 You shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations on the Sabbath
>       day.'"

Let's hope Canada gets a baaaaaaaaaaad cold front right on
top of Tom's highchair.

Ginnie    >^..^<
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d'huit - 30 Sep 2006 05:39 GMT
ah, well.  tommy is still railing against having acquired all the recessive
genes, in his family, the residuals from the I**n Age genetic pool.

kate
Tommy's mommy should put her computer on a much
higher table.  Looks like the little kid can juuuuuuust
reach the keyboard.

>       and he better hope that he doesn't get cold where he lives on sunday
>       either...  that is... if he lives by the bible.
>
>       Exodus 35
<snip>
>       3 You shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations on the
> Sabbath
>       day.'"

Let's hope Canada gets a baaaaaaaaaaad cold front right on
top of Tom's highchair.

Ginnie    >^..^<
______________________________
Fire Chief - 30 Sep 2006 07:33 GMT
Kate wrote:

> ah, well.  tommy is still railing against having acquired all the recessive
> genes, in his family, the residuals from the I**n Age genetic pool.

Do you think that's why he spends all his time at the
keyboard instead of finding quality time for girls?

He's so intent on Fe, he hasn't discovered the lead
in his "tool."

... Murphy's Law fails only when you try to demonstrate it.
d'huit - 30 Sep 2006 08:10 GMT
Kate wrote:

> ah, well.  tommy is still railing against having acquired all the
> recessive
> genes, in his family, the residuals from the I**n Age genetic pool.

Do you think that's why he spends all his time at the
keyboard instead of finding quality time for girls?

He's so intent on Fe, he hasn't discovered the lead
in his "tool."

ROTFL!  you ARE soooo baaaaad, chief! LOL  even worse than me!LOL

kate

... Murphy's Law fails only when you try to demonstrate it.
Joan Carter - 30 Sep 2006 13:42 GMT
> Do you think that's why he spends all his time at the
> keyboard instead of finding quality time for girls?
>
> He's so intent on Fe, he hasn't discovered the lead
> in his "tool."

That's a big assumption, that he actually does have lead in his tool.
---
Joan
Ginnie - 30 Sep 2006 20:10 GMT
He HAS a tool??

Ginnie    >^..^<
____________________________

>> Do you think that's why he spends all his time at the
>> keyboard instead of finding quality time for girls?
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> ---
> Joan
Fire Chief - 01 Oct 2006 07:08 GMT
> He HAS a tool??

Yeah, he probably does, but hasn't discovered what it's
for other than peeing.  <g>

He's so unlike some of the REAL men in the other group
he's spamming, who as a result of surgery or radiation
"can't tell if they're hitting the bowl, the floor, or a picture
of their mother-in-law".   <g>

... Viagra is now being compared to Disneyland ---
... a one-hour wait for a 2-minute ride.
 
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