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Amyloids and glandular function

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Phil Scott - 24 Jul 2005 23:28 GMT
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In 8 years of heavy research on amyloids,  thousands of pages
of reading, I have not once seen an article about the negative
effects of amyloid in the body's key glands.

Thats how segmented medical research is these days...and it
makes connecting the dots difficult and obscures key issues.

I searched googles web tab for   'gland amyloid' and got
57,000 hits the first page all hot material from major
universities world wide.

The impressive levels of rejuvination I am getting from the
de-amyloid process is no doubt due to restored glandular
function...currently and judging by visible surface signs the
pineal gland..and operates or is co-functional with many
others..and I think what some might call 'microglands' not yet
discovered.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=gland+amyloid&btnG=Search

Phil Scott
George  Lagergren - 25 Jul 2005 04:21 GMT
in message news:dc14ma$t8k$1@news.tdl.com...
> The impressive levels of rejuvination I am getting from the
> de-amyloid process is no doubt due to restored glandular
> function...currently and judging by visible surface signs the
> pineal gland..and operates or is co-functional with many
> others..and I think what some might call 'microglands' not yet
> discovered.

        How does one de-amyloid?
Phil Scott - 25 Jul 2005 06:28 GMT
>> The impressive levels of rejuvination I am getting from the
>> de-amyloid process is no doubt due to restored glandular
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>
>         How does one de-amyloid?

My way currently... but its slow, and risky I dont recommend
it especially in light of the lastest double blind study from
U of Wisconsin successful vaccine results...fairly fast,
apparently none of the risks and side effects I got.

Read the links etc, stay tuned.. there will be a pill or
vaccine out in a year or two most likely.   if pharma allows
that...but so many independent researhers on it that someone,
china or korea or russia should come out with one.

Phil Scott
IanW - 25 Jul 2005 13:52 GMT
> "George Lagergren" <gel44@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>>         How does one de-amyloid?
>
> My way currently... but its slow, and risky I dont recommend

Perhaps you could explain it anyway though? I have CFS and unexplained
hearing loss (at only 37 yrs old), and having looked at some pages on
amyloidosis, it seems that it could be implicated to amyloidosis.. I've been
exploring oxidative stress as a possible cause of these two things and am
about to embark on an anti-oxidant regimen but I'm interested in knowing
what your approach is to amyloidosis, ie: if it's nutritional/supplemental
and what those risks are.

Regards
Ian
Phil Scott - 25 Jul 2005 20:17 GMT
>> "George Lagergren" <gel44@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>>>         How does one de-amyloid?
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> knowing what your approach is to amyloidosis, ie: if it's
> nutritional/supplemental and what those risks are.

 Wait for the new anti amyloid regimines, to come out... my
way is both slower than frozen mollasses, and risky and with
side effects most people would not tollerate for long.

  My basic approach happened by accident.  you can search the
complete series from day one in 1998 to present, blow by blow
all the details

http://groups-beta.google.com/groups?as_q=&num=100&scoring=r&hl=en&as_epq=&as_oq
=&as_eq=&as_ugroup=&as_usubject=amyloid&as_uauthors=phil+scott&lr=&as_drrb=q&as_
qdr=&as_mind=1&as_minm=1&as_miny=1981&as_maxd=25&as_maxm=7&as_maxy=2005&safe=off


That search was for 'amyloid'  author = phil scott

there are 75 articles in total..other key words to search for
those with my name as author

'amyloids' (the plural).  neuron, dendron, synapse, immune,
ganglia, microglia.

In summary I catalyzed the amyloids in my body, brain and
nerve cells to be attacked by microglia... those have done a
wonderful job.   I used a range of various topical agents.
Some dangerous.   I list them in some of the articles...its
complex.  mixes, trials etc.

The vaccine will be out soon enough.

real the links ive provided in the articles I posted in the
last two days, those are incredible and will surely answer
your questions.. short answer, it is probably an amyloid
problem and reversible.

Phil Scott

> Regards
> Ian
 
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