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Medical Forum / General / Alternative / March 2004

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Re: Pharmaceutical Indsutry17 Mar 2004 07:44 GMT3
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/12/60minutes/main605700.shtml
Prescriptions And Profit
March 14, 2004
Prescription Drugs
Lower Back Pain!17 Mar 2004 05:45 GMT7
I just don't know what to do but I am going crazy.
I have had on and off back-pain since 1994.  I am 36 years old and
have no idea what may have caused the onset in the first place.  There
are occasions when my entire lower back will seize up and at that
homeopathic wart remedies17 Mar 2004 00:19 GMT2
I posted earlier about this, but it was quite lengthy, so heres a shorter
one... Hopefully ill get a good reply. My partner has been diagnosed with
abnormal cells from her gynocologist. Recently, I have noticed some sort of a
growth on my penis; a small group of bumps on the ...
McDonalds16 Mar 2004 23:40 GMT18
These attempts to blame McDonalds (or other fast food restaurants) for
some people's getting fat is unbelievably stupid and irresponsible.
First, people are responsible for their own actions.  Freedom and
responsibility are two sides of the same coin, and I prefer to retain
Recap (for Orac)16 Mar 2004 08:25 GMT12
From: "Orac" <orac@wabcmail.com>
Newsgroups: misc.health.alternative
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: Warning: MHA = acahf hangout
Homeopathy reduces arsenic poisoning in mice16 Mar 2004 06:22 GMT2
Homeopathy reduces arsenic poisoning in mice
18:05 22 October 03
NewScientist.com news service
A homeopathic remedy based on arsenic oxide has shown "highly promising
A few questions on homeopathy..16 Mar 2004 03:35 GMT9
I went to a homeopath a week ago (first time) and he gave me a book he
wrote. It covers the history, which I find very interesting.  Then I found
an even better book on the web, written by a homeopath:
http://www.accampbell.uklinux.net/homeopathy/index.html  After reading this
Kinetics of Microbial Inactivation for Alternative Food Processing Technologies 16 Mar 2004 03:34 GMT4
Note that I am not claiming that this is a 'zapper' or indeed that a zapper
can produce field strengths shown.
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~comm/ift-pef.html
Anth
Acahf Rep's own words on "M.D."16 Mar 2004 01:09 GMT3
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Bowditch" <myfirstname@ratbags.com>
Newsgroups: misc.health.alternative
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 4:32 PM
Any real benifits.16 Mar 2004 00:41 GMT3
Does anyone have any experience with a company called
MannaTech (based in Texas, offices in Australia and Canada) which
manufactures and distrubutes what it calls 'glyconutrients' and
other 'nutraceuticals'. Their claims about the clinical efficacy
Aromatherapy resource16 Mar 2004 00:35 GMT1
www.theguidetoaromatherapy.com
ACAHF  Fraud libels Aus Doc15 Mar 2004 21:37 GMT23
Here are some of the statements made by a member of ACAHF,   defaming an
Australian Medical Doctor, here on MHA.
The statements are excerpted and the posts referenced, so that they may all
be verified in context. Note, the following are only some of those
J Bain and the Randi Challenge15 Mar 2004 17:02 GMT2
In the latest commentary at James Randi's site there is "a complete
list of the 178 still-active applicants for the JREF prize".
http://www.randi.org/jr/031204busted.html
The name "Bain, John" does not appear.
Happy Oyster15 Mar 2004 08:16 GMT12
I hope a Boa constrictor eats you.
Vitamin C and cancer15 Mar 2004 07:55 GMT4
You may recall I was writing to Abram Hoffer about the study Linus Pauling
did on his patients treated with vitamin C and other vitamins. It claimed
the treated patients lived 21 times longer than untreated. I challenged
Pauling's statistical methods, and wanted reassurance that the ...
 
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