TWO DAY COLD and FLU CURE
UNTIL COLD IS CURED, EAT *ONLY* ALKALINE REACTING FOODS:
FRUITS, FRESH AND DRIED, INCLUDING CITRUS
(except prunes, plums, rhubarb, cranberries)
FRUIT JUICES
(except cranberry, etc.)
VEGETABLES, FRESH AND COOKED
(except legumes like dried peas, beans, lentils)
VEGETABLE JUICES
ALL DAIRY PRODUCTS
(except ice cream containing sugar)
HONEY
EGG YOLKS
[ALKA SELTZER]
UNTIL COLD IS CURED, EAT ABSOLUTELY *NO* ACID REACTING FOODS:
MEATS
BREAD
CRACKERS
CEREAL
POTATOS
RICE
NUTS
LEGUMES
CANE SUGAR
SYRUPS
EGG WHITES
ANIMAL FATS
VEGETABLE OILS
SODA POP
CRANBERRIES
RHUBARB
PLUMS
PRUNES
BAKED BEANS
CORN
The late "Sleeping Prophet" Edgar Cayce once stated
during a psychic reading that viruses [except retroviruses]
can NOT exist in an ALKALINE environment. This also applies
to colds and flu, and to SARS.
Normally, one should eat 80% ALKALINE REACTING FOODS,
and ONLY 20% ACID REACTING FOODS. This will help to PREVENT
getting colds, flu, and other viral diseases. Most people
are TOO ACIDIC most of the time.
DISCLAIMER: This list was compiled from unorthodox sources
which have shown themselves to be reliable. The compiler of
this list is NOT a doctor of any kind, but is exercising his
First Amendment Constitutional RIGHT of FREE SPEECH on the
subjects of his choice.
Robert E. McElwaine
http://members.aol.com/rem547 PLUS
http://members.aol.com/rem460
Preserve BOTH on CD-R and PRINT-OUTS
P.S.: MANY times in the past I have SUCCESSFULLY used this
NATURAL Remedy to CURE colds.
Also, since I STOPPED drinking SODA-POP (carbonic ACID)
a couple of years ago, I have had ONLY ONE cold.
P.S.2: PASS IT ON !
"EVERYTHING you know is WRONG."
"The Truth IS stranger than fiction."
"The Truth is ALWAYS the FIRST CASUALTY OF WAR."
"OFFICIAL LIES are ALWAYS the BIGGEST LIES OF ALL."
"The more things change, the more they STAY THE SAME."
Steve Harris sbharris@ROMAN9.netcom.com - 22 Oct 2004 01:25 GMT
>
> DISCLAIMER: This list was compiled from unorthodox sources
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> http://members.aol.com/rem460
> Preserve BOTH on CD-R and PRINT-OUTS
COMMENT:
This list has "honey" listed as an "alkaline reacting food" and "cane
sugar" listed as an "acid reacting food." A measure of how moronic
and ignorant it is, since honey is just sucrose (cane sugar) broken
down into glucose and fructose by bug spit. Which is what your gut
does with cane sugar, too, of course.
SBH
Mr. 4X - 22 Oct 2004 23:44 GMT
> TWO DAY COLD and FLU CURE
>
> UNTIL COLD IS CURED, EAT *ONLY* ALKALINE REACTING
> FOODS:
> FRUITS, FRESH AND DRIED, INCLUDING CITRUS
How about lemons, k00k? (LOTS of acid)
> (except prunes, plums, rhubarb, cranberries)
> FRUIT JUICES
[quoted text clipped - 46 lines]
> which have shown themselves to be reliable. The compiler of
> this list is NOT a doctor of any kind, but is exercising his
idiocy.
> First Amendment Constitutional RIGHT of FREE SPEECH on the
> subjects of his choice.
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> "OFFICIAL LIES are ALWAYS the BIGGEST LIES OF ALL."
> "The more things change, the more they STAY THE SAME."
MilkyWhy - 23 Oct 2004 07:42 GMT
Could you give me some examples of foods we SHOULD eat or drink?
How bout Tea or chicken soup?
If you knew you were coming down with flu, what would you eat and drink?
Steve Harris sbharris@ROMAN9.netcom.com - 24 Oct 2004 01:43 GMT
> Could you give me some examples of foods we SHOULD eat or drink?
>
> How bout Tea or chicken soup?
>
> If you knew you were coming down with flu, what would you eat and drink?
COMMENT:
Chicken soup can't hurt, though I'm waiting to see that one verified
by a group of non-Jewish doctors.
Keeping hydrated is always important, and if you drink fluids it might
as well be fruit juice for all the good electrolytes and vitamin C. If
probably doesn't matter if you eat or not. If you don't feel like
eating, then don't.
Probably less important than what you should eat is what you shouldn't
do. Aspirin, tylenol, and other fever reducers probably should be
avoided. Fever is good and it activates the immune system. We don't
have any really good randomized studies of fever threatment for the
flu, but there's a lot of other data suggesting allowing fever to run,
makes sense. And fever per se is not really uncomfortable-- most of
the discomfort associated with fever is not from the high temp per se,
but some from the rigors and chills which accompany the body trying to
GET to a high temp. But if you climb into your shower or 104 F hot tub
and assist that process, a fever's not bad at all.
If you're lucky enough to score a dose of FluMist this year, it's
especially important not to treat any fever which accompanies
infection with the attenuated virus. Those viruses are bred to be
temperature sensitive, and they can't take temps over 102 F or so
(even above 99 F for one of the strains). So fever does an even worse
job on them than the wild virus. Not that you're likely to run a high
fever with the FluMist, but at least it's nice to know that if you do,
you're really shutting the stuff down.
If you have true influenza, of course, there are now several classes
of active antiviral drugs. You might have trouble getting Tamiflu,
especially this year. And ribavirin's hard to find in capsule form
even in Mexico. But if you have influenza A, you can still take
amatadine or flumantadine and get some effect.
SBH
David Rind - 24 Oct 2004 17:11 GMT
Steve Harris sbharris@ROMAN9.netcom.com wrote:
> If you have true influenza, of course, there are now several classes
> of active antiviral drugs. You might have trouble getting Tamiflu,
> especially this year. And ribavirin's hard to find in capsule form
> even in Mexico. But if you have influenza A, you can still take
> amatadine or flumantadine and get some effect.
This sounds like you are implying that amantadine and rimantadine are
less effective for influenze A than the neuraminidase inhibitors. Is
there evidence to support that? I don't recall there being any head to
head trials.

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drind@caregroup.harvard.edu
REM102204@aol.com - 26 Oct 2004 22:21 GMT
TWO DAY COLD and FLU CURE
UNTIL COLD IS CURED, EAT *ONLY* ALKALINE REACTING FOODS:
FRUITS, FRESH AND DRIED, INCLUDING CITRUS
(except prunes, plums, rhubarb, cranberries)
FRUIT JUICES
(except cranberry, etc.)
VEGETABLES, FRESH AND COOKED
(except legumes like dried peas, beans, lentils)
VEGETABLE JUICES
ALL DAIRY PRODUCTS
(except ice cream containing sugar)
HONEY
EGG YOLKS
[ALKA SELTZER]
UNTIL COLD IS CURED, EAT ABSOLUTELY *NO* ACID REACTING FOODS:
MEATS
BREAD
CRACKERS
CEREAL
POTATOS
RICE
NUTS
LEGUMES
CANE SUGAR
SYRUPS
EGG WHITES
ANIMAL FATS
VEGETABLE OILS
SODA POP
CRANBERRIES
RHUBARB
PLUMS
PRUNES
BAKED BEANS
CORN
The late "Sleeping Prophet" Edgar Cayce once stated
during a psychic reading that viruses [except retroviruses]
can NOT exist in an ALKALINE environment. This also applies
to colds and flu, and to SARS.
Normally, one should eat 80% ALKALINE REACTING FOODS,
and ONLY 20% ACID REACTING FOODS. This will help to PREVENT
getting colds, flu, and other viral diseases. Most people
are TOO ACIDIC most of the time.
DISCLAIMER: This list was compiled from unorthodox sources
which have shown themselves to be reliable. The compiler of
this list is NOT a doctor of any kind, but is exercising his
First Amendment Constitutional RIGHT of FREE SPEECH on the
subjects of his choice.
Robert E. McElwaine
http://members.aol.com/rem547 PLUS
http://members.aol.com/rem460
Preserve BOTH on CD-R and PRINT-OUTS
P.S.: MANY times in the past I have SUCCESSFULLY used this
NATURAL Remedy to CURE colds.
Also, since I STOPPED drinking SODA-POP (carbonic ACID)
a couple of years ago, I have had ONLY ONE cold.
P.S.2: PASS IT ON !
"EVERYTHING you know is WRONG."
"The Truth IS stranger than fiction."
"The Truth is ALWAYS the FIRST CASUALTY OF WAR."
"OFFICIAL LIES are ALWAYS the BIGGEST LIES OF ALL."
"The more things change, the more they STAY THE SAME."
markd@toad-net.com - 26 Oct 2004 22:11 GMT
Please see, then decide:
http://members.aol.com/rem547 PLUS
http://members.aol.com/rem460
Nuff said.
Eric Bohlman - 26 Oct 2004 23:07 GMT
markd@toad-net.com wrote in news:417ebd9e$0$63177$4d5ecec7@reader.city-
net.com:
> Please see, then decide:
>
> http://members.aol.com/rem547 PLUS
> http://members.aol.com/rem460
>
> Nuff said.
Wow. It's been a long time since I've seen a real, old-fashioned, honest-
to-goodness net.loon in these parts. They just don't make kooks like they
used to. Is Fred Cherry still alive?
Jeff - 26 Oct 2004 22:57 GMT
I would think with a diet this stupid, I would say I feel better just to get
off it.
Jeff