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Medical Forum / General / Alternative / September 2006

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alt.med.herbal.moderated26 Sep 2006 07:35 GMT1
There is a new group called "alt.med.herbal.moderated." Does anybody here
know anything about this. It's been up about a week, and as of yet there is
not a single post to it. You would think that at least the moderator would
post a welcome and introduction, and maybe a link to ...
Celebrity-endorsed ADHD "educational ad" spreads Big Pharma disease mongering across internet25 Sep 2006 14:39 GMT4
http://www.newstarget.com/z020498.html
NewsTarget.com printable article
Originally published September 22 2006
Celebrity-endorsed ADHD "educational ad" spreads Big Pharma disease
CHICAGO TRIBUNE"  ~Mercury fillings enter the age of `unreasonable'25 Sep 2006 04:41 GMT2
Note from Ilena Rosenthal:  Industry backed ACSH and their quacky
frontgroups such as Quackwatch have repeatedly spread the anti-science
position that this is a closed topic and that amalgams are 'safe.'
However, in my opinion, there are an unknown percentage of human
Can foul odors actually cause an individual to faint?24 Sep 2006 22:59 GMT8
I am well aware that extreme pain can cause an individual to faint due
to its effects on his/her autonomic nervous system.
What about odors? I've heard that saying "open a can of rotten meat and
the stench will knock you out". Is this true? Can excruciatingly foul
I think this will save my time in doctors office24 Sep 2006 20:46 GMT2
I found this blog http://doctors-office.blogspot.com .....There is a
WORD document in the right sidebar...I downloaded it and filled it with
information and saved it on my computer for any updates. You can also
print it and fill it by hand.
Testosterone / production of red blood cells?24 Sep 2006 20:27 GMT13
Sooo .. 'if' .. testosterone is NOT involved in the production /
control of red blood cell production .. then WHY .. does it cause
polycythemia , sleep apnea .. etc ..
Sleep apnea .. 'coincidentally' .. said by .. 'them' .. to be .. linked
Polevoy vs Rosenthal24 Sep 2006 04:04 GMT1
I find it extraordinary that Polevoy has never challenged
what Rosenthal republished. Could it be because it is true?
Polevoy a stalker?
Seems Rosenthal is not the only soucre of information. There
Study: Fetuses Exposed to Toxic Chemicals23 Sep 2006 15:05 GMT1
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=534&e=2&u=/ap/20050715/ap_on_he_me/con
taminated_newborns

[no long availabe, nevertheless, still true].
Study: Fetuses Exposed to Toxic Chemicals
By TERENCE CHEA, Associated Press Writer
Flu Shots23 Sep 2006 08:18 GMT4
I did some shopping yesterday and couldn't help but notice that both Costco
and Wal*Mart are offering flu vaccinations this year. Costco has price
theirs at $17. I don't know what Wal*Mart will charge, but either place will
be less for many people than a visit to their doctor for ...
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS): The Afflicted23 Sep 2006 04:53 GMT18
http://www.environmentalhealth.ca/w03mcs99.html
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A 1999 Consensus
ABSTRACT. Consensus criteria for the definition of multiple chemical
sensitivity (MCS) were first identified in a 1989 multidisciplinary
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS): The Afflicted23 Sep 2006 04:03 GMT22
http://allergies.about.com/cs/mcs/a/aa012599.htm
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS): The Afflicted
Excerpts;
Those most likely to be associated with MCS are industrial workers, "sick
Organic Foods Really Are Better For You22 Sep 2006 04:41 GMT18
Nutrient levels in both organic and conventionally-grown foods were
evaluated by reviewing data from 41 comparative studies on crops
produced with organic matter and inorganic fertilisers.  The study
showed that organic crops yield higher average levels of some 21
Joe Parson and Mark Probert22 Sep 2006 01:34 GMT6
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.health.alternative/msg/8cc6fc9f13191990
Subject: ADHD Myths
Thursday October 27, 2005
http://thestar.com.my/services/printerfriendly.asp?file=/2005/10/27/l...
Let's say Thanks to Our Troops22 Sep 2006 00:27 GMT58
If you go to the web site http://www.letssaythanks.com/ you can pick out
a Thank You card design & a message (or write your own).  Xerox will
print it and it will be sent to a member of our military serving
overseas.  You can't pick out who gets it, but it will go to some member
Fwd: AMAZON.COM DRUG-PUSHING OUTRAGE!21 Sep 2006 15:00 GMT4
--- In STNWD@yahoogroups.com, "Jennifer" <jkm@...> wrote:
NewsTarget Insider Alert (www.NewsTarget.com)
HEALTH WARNINGS / CRITICISM
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