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You are correct, . I knew there had to be some possible logical

explanation. Thank you for pointing it out to me.

Randi

Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 06:48:29 -0800 (PST)

From: Simms <nodod4me@...>

Subject: Re: adenovirus vaccine as the cause of death

I believe if you read carefully, the cause of death is the adenovirus, not

the vaccine, according to the article, the vaccine could have prevented the

death. The addition of the word " vaccine " after " adenovirus " certainly

changed the whole meaning of this article.

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Just an FYI to everyone....the Adenovirus is now being used by the

Department of Defense, specifically the USAMMDA, as a " vector " for

vaccinating. Bottom line is that the virus is being genetically altered

and genes from another virus are being inserted, so the " vaccine " then will

be against both the original Adenovirus and the added virus. The types

they have done successfully so far include the Korean Hemmorragic fever

virus, Hepatitis B, and these are being tested on " volunteers " ......also

known as the kids down in Thialand that WRAMC and WRAIR use on a daily basis

for this kind of thing, as well as our soldiers here. There are other

types of genetically modified vaccines, using of all things, Vaccinia, also

known as Smallpox. The folks at the USAMMDA have done this with Venezuelan

Equine Encephalitis, Rift valley fever, and a host of others. Thought you

might want to know.......

Jim Brown

Re: adenovirus vaccine as the cause of death

I believe if you read carefully, the cause of death is the adenovirus, not

the vaccine, according to the article, the vaccine could have prevented the

death. The addition of the word " vaccine " after " adenovirus " certainly

changed the whole meaning of this article.

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In a message dated 4/2/01 11:35:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

bodyforlife writes:

<< My big problem is getting enough water. For me it gets sooo boring

drinking all day.

>>

We had this discussion a few weeks back before lots of the " newest Newbies "

joined. Most people have great success by keeping those 24oz plastic water

bottles on their desks or nearby all day long. It seems far easier to go

through 3 of those a day when I'm taking small sips all day then trying to

drink large amounts at one sitting. Some people did better with ice cold

water, some liked it closer to room temperature, and some needed to add lemon

or other flavoring. Experiment and see what helps you the most. Good luck!

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In a message dated 4/2/01 11:35:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

bodyforlife writes:

<< I just thought of something. Is there something in the rules that says you

HAVE to have a newspaper, etc in your before pictures? I took my pics

yesterday and forgot all about that. I've seen some befores without them.

>>

Someone may have already responded to this. I read somewhere ( Probably on

this list), this was an old requirement that no longer exists.

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In a message dated 4/2/01 11:35:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

bodyforlife writes:

<< I just thought of something. Is there something in the rules that says you

HAVE to have a newspaper, etc in your before pictures? I took my pics

yesterday and forgot all about that. I've seen some befores without them.

>>

Someone may have already responded to this. I read somewhere ( Probably on

this list), this was an old requirement that no longer exists.

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In a message dated 4/2/01 11:35:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

bodyforlife writes:

<< I doubt I'll enter the challenge, but i thought if something utterly

fantastic happens, then I want my shot at it! >>

Enter it anyway to support Bill goal of having 1 million

transformations by the end of 2001.

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I sit at my desk with the 32 oz bottles and chug it all day and by

the time I know it the day is over and I've refilled the bottle 3

times and have had 96 oz! Of course I am going to the bathroom about

a million times a day (ha ha) but everytime I go I feel like I am

loosing weight. Pretty silly but I know drinking water reallly helps

to loose weight along with the eating and exercising part of BFL! _AMY

> In a message dated 4/2/01 11:35:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> bodyforlife@y... writes:

>

> << My big problem is getting enough water. For me it gets sooo

boring

> drinking all day.

> >>

>

> We had this discussion a few weeks back before lots of the " newest

Newbies "

> joined. Most people have great success by keeping those 24oz

plastic water

> bottles on their desks or nearby all day long. It seems far easier

to go

> through 3 of those a day when I'm taking small sips all day then

trying to

> drink large amounts at one sitting. Some people did better with

ice cold

> water, some liked it closer to room temperature, and some needed to

add lemon

> or other flavoring. Experiment and see what helps you the most.

Good luck!

>

>

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Noel, I just bought it as plain old " Silica " from my H.F.S. It is wonderful

stuff. I'm pretty sure it is a mineral.

Noel wrote:

Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 18:08:04 -0700

From: " Exline " <noelalexis2000@...>

Subject: Dark Circles, Varicose Veins & Horsetail

I have some horsetail but stopped taking it because I wasn't sure if it was

okay for me to take. Varicose veins seem to run in my family too. They

don't cause problems but they don't look to good either. I notice with my

eyes if I am tired or don't feel good that seems to be my weak point. I

always get dark circles when its time for my period. Do you know anything

about horsetail? I think it is high in Silica. How did you take Silica -

in tablets or herbal form? Noel

>From: " Kalab " <jk@...>

>Reply-

>< >

>Subject: RE: Bloodshot Eyes and floaters

>Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 11:47:58 +1100

>

>Hi Noel,

>

>I don't know that it would help floaters, but it would strengthen the eye

>so

>that the floaters may not be such a problem to you.

>

>Subject: Bloodshot Eyes

>

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In a message dated 7/22/04 9:17:42 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

writes:

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>

> Bigger people CAN go sailing if the use a BIGGER boat. I don't think

> the problem is that anybody is too big to sail, the problem is the boat

> is too small.

>

> -- Jessie A.

> Former sail boat owner

Well, I know that at my current weight, I'm about one of the most buoyant

things on this planet! LOL!

Kat

Olympia, WA

310ish/set for 8/20/04 w/Kuri/WoooHooo!

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