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FDA now spelled DOA FDA now spelled DOA -- Posted by awthrawthr@yahoo.com on 12-22-04 21:35
Every day in health food stores around the country, people return month
after month to replenish their natural arthritis fighters. They
wouldn't be coming back, spending their own money, if the stuff didn't
work.
It WORKS! Nothing works for everyone. So some experimentation is
necessary in some cases.
If you want a double blind study as your proof, please contact the
makers of Celebrex, Vioxx, Bextra, and Alleve (naproxin.) They've got
paper shredders full of them.
The recent news events will turn even more people to natural
substances.
Welcome aboard.
Re: FDA now spelled DOA -- Posted by me@privacy.net on 12-23-04 02:37
On 22 Dec 2004 21:35:53 -0800, awthrawthr@yahoo.com wrote:
>The recent news events will turn even more people to natural
>substances.
When it turns my doctor and he says take them - I will.
Re: FDA now spelled DOA -- Posted by awthrawthr@yahoo.com on 12-23-04 20:51
I would venture that your doctor is the least informed person you know
regarding natural medicine.
What he knows is a combination of nothing and incorrect information.
I've educated a few of them.
By the way, we have maybe a half-dozen physicians who regularly buy
supplements at the store where I work. Maybe they know something.
Also, three times as many physicians order EDTA for chelation as
prescribe it for their patients. In other words, two out of every three
doctors are using it for themselves and their family members, but not
for their patients. So your doctor might believe in natural cures, but
he might not be telling you.
So you are stuck with the dangerous stuff with the double-blind horse
manure he is prescribing for you.
Re: FDA now spelled DOA -- Posted by me@privacy.net on 12-24-04 04:07
On 23 Dec 2004 20:51:50 -0800, awthrawthr@yahoo.com wrote:
>I would venture that your doctor is the least informed person you know
>regarding natural medicine.
>
>What he knows is a combination of nothing and incorrect information.
>I've educated a few of them.
>
>By the way, we have maybe a half-dozen physicians who regularly buy
>supplements at the store where I work. Maybe they know something.
>
>Also, three times as many physicians order EDTA for chelation as
>prescribe it for their patients. In other words, two out of every three
>doctors are using it for themselves and their family members, but not
>for their patients. So your doctor might believe in natural cures, but
>he might not be telling you.
>
>So you are stuck with the dangerous stuff with the double-blind horse
>manure he is prescribing for you.
OK, so my Doctor knows of remedies that would work for me but chooses
to keep the info to himself, treat himself and his family with it but
not treat me with it.
All I can say is you and I have a different opinion of professionals.
If I want a builder I can choose a time served guy who has trained
laid bricks and has certificates to prove it. I can also ask the guy
down the hardware store if he knows anyone and he can say "year Fred
built a bar-b-que in his garden last year"
In the same way all of my doctors will have 6 years med school behind
them and a certificate to prove it, the consultants about 15 years,
but on your basis, if I want surgery, well the local butcher is pretty
good at filleting steak!
But hey, that's what usenet is about, differing opinions. You keep
educating the doctors, I'm sure they will take a self appointed
medical educator seriously.
Re: FDA now spelled DOA -- Posted by awthrawthr@yahoo.com on 12-24-04 07:46
Physicians are very , very bright and highly educated and trained
people. So it's unfortunate that they are trained in the wrong way.
If they used the really powerful herbal cures combined with their
advanced knowledge -- knowledge that far exceeds my own -- there would
be a new day, a quantum leap in healing, that could take place.
If I am able to safely heal people with my more limited knowledge, they
could do so much more. But as it is right now, most doctors are unable
to achieve what I am able to do.
For instance, there is the retired medical doctor who had a heart
attack and subsequent crushing angina pain. I gave him the manuscript
to read that I am now selling. Well guess what? His angina was lifted
to where he was able to return to normal activities.
He shouldn't have had to find this out from me. But that is the state
of medicine today.
Re: FDA now spelled DOA -- Posted by Paul T. Holland on 12-24-04 11:19
this is william kelley eidem - big in the 'e-book' scam biz, - including
his
major scam - a cancer cure book - and has several other identities and
sites,
mostly uses registration info of:
itsnotjustforsex.com
Eidem, Kelley awthrawthr@yahoo.com
n/a
1922-B Mack Lewis Dr.
Panama City, FL 32401
US
850-872-1060
this one is for BeWellKel.com:
Eidem, Kelley awthrawthr@yahoo.com
n/a
1922-B Mack Lewis Dr.
Panama City, FL 32401
US
850-872-1060
scammer is back out of the shadows and trolling in several groups now
pitching
the new pills...
be well
paul
awthrawthr@yahoo.com wrote:
> Physicians are very , very bright and highly educated and trained
> people. So it's unfortunate that they are trained in the wrong way.
>
> If they used the really powerful herbal cures combined with their
> advanced knowledge -- knowledge that far exceeds my own -- there would
> be a new day, a quantum leap in healing, that could take place.
>
> If I am able to safely heal people with my more limited knowledge, they
> could do so much more. But as it is right now, most doctors are unable
> to achieve what I am able to do.
>
> For instance, there is the retired medical doctor who had a heart
> attack and subsequent crushing angina pain. I gave him the manuscript
> to read that I am now selling. Well guess what? His angina was lifted
> to where he was able to return to normal activities.
>
> He shouldn't have had to find this out from me. But that is the state
> of medicine today.
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