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http://www.mad-cow.org/Congo.html#See
This and reading a bit below it will mention amyloid as a
cause for diabetes. this was unheard of a year or two ago.
Now its beginning to be well studied.
Phil Scott
But is it the beginning of the "disease" pathway, or just a stop along
the way. I've been researching the amyloid stuff for a couple of
years, and it's clear that free radical damage comes first. Do some
research yourself and you'll see what I mean. Your body just doesn't
"fall apart" for no reason, especially before advanced age. It does,
however, make it easier for BigPharma to sell people expensive drugs
when they, and more importantly, their doctors, hold such a belief.
Phil Scott - 25 Jul 2005 00:16 GMT
> But is it the beginning of the "disease" pathway, or just a
> stop along
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> when they, and more importantly, their doctors, hold such a
> belief.
Ive been studying this for 8 years probably an average of 10
hours a week and with my own biology... ive reversed
significant AD and debilitation in myself and diabetes 2..and
am now robust again. I know a little about free radicals
and do not disagree with you. However after all this
study..TODAY was the first time, in thousands of searches and
articles that I found these links to amyloids and glands and
diabetes.
57,000 of them. other researchers routinely show complete
ignorance of major aspects. the ignorance levels are
stunning.
I think its because of the research is funded the idea is to
fragment it so that the pieces dont get put together..its hard
for me to believe that it could be pure stupidity.
Phil Scott
age 64, one of the worlds oldest flat track motorcycle racers.