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Yes it showed no tumour but some damage it was very hard to see ever thing is so

small.

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Phil

> From: Matt Obrien <mattobrien71@...>

> Subject: Re: (unknown)

>

> Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009, 2:55 PM

> phil have you had an mri

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: pmgamer18 <pmgamer18@...>

>

> Sent: Sat, November 14, 2009 7:58:57 AM

> Subject: Re: (unknown)

>

>  

> Matt read this search it shows you men with low LH and FSH

> and low T have a pituitary problem.

> This is a cut and paste from one of the hits.

> http://www.google. com/search? hl=en & lr=

> & q=Low+LH+ and+FSH+with+ low+Testosterone

> +men & aq=f & oq= & aqi=

>

> ============ ========= ========= ========= =========

> ========= =======

> Answer

> , let me preface my remarks by stating that this type

> of problem is best handled by an endocrinologist rather than

> a general urologist such as myself. I will answer your

> question but if you need a further information, consultation

> with an endocrinologist is recommended.

>

> Testosterone production by the testes is 
stimulated

> by the production of luteinizing hormone (LH) by the

> pituitary gland. There are 2 basic causes for low

> testosterone levels. The first 
is an inability of the

> testicles to produce adequate testosterone in 
spite

> of normal pituitary production of a hormone called LH. This

> is called primary testicular failure. The
 second

> scenario is due to inadequate production of pituitary LH in

> the presence of
 normal testicles that have the

> capability to produce normal 
testosterone . This is

> often due to an isolated deficiency of the pituitary gland

> by also may be due to a small pituitary tumor (which is

> usually benign). To further
 complicate matters, about

> 1/3 of the testosterone is produced by the
 adrenal

> glands and this action is related to the pituitary gland via

> a different set of
 hormones. Although their are 2

> basic causes for low testosterone levels,

> there are 
many conditions that can be responsible

> for each and this needs to be defined. Testosteronemia

> (lower than normal testosterone) can occur 
in men of

> any age but is much more likely to occur as one ages.

>

> Testosterone & #8232;therapy should NOT be administered

> until the cause of the deficiency is
determined by an

> endocrinologist as the treatment may be
 something

> other than testosterone replacement. Before getting into

> this
 any further, a blood test that measures the

> testosterone level should be 
to include total and

> free testosterone levels. Ideally, the blood should be drawn

> in the morning as this is the time when the level it is

> highest & most consistent in the majority of men. If

> normal, one does not have a problem. If abnormal, further

> testing is needed to isolate the cause. 


>

>

> > > >

> > > > > From: Matt Obrien <mattobrien71@

> > > >

> > > > > Subject: Re: (unknown)

> > > > >

> > > > > Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 8:38

> AM

> > > > > I don't understand why but recently

> > > > > on the Androgel I have lost 8 lbs, feel

> weaker,

> > > and

> > > > am

> > > > > constipated. Is this a problem?

> > > > >

> > > > >  

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > > > > From: heyfritzy <haverhillguy@

> > > hotmail.com>

> > > > >

> > > > > Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009 12:00:13

> AM

> > > > > Subject: (unknown)

> > > > >

> > > > >  

> > > > > Never mind... Just happened to see you

> post that

> > > said

> > > > to

> > > > > look at post #10 here: http://forums.

> steroid.com/ showthread.

> > > > php?t=238888

> > > > >

> > > > > All set I think

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >      

> > > > >

> > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have

> been

> > > removed]

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ------------ --------- ---------

> ------

> > > > >

> > > > >

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That's why you go to a good radiologist with a lot of experience right?

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From: philip georgian <pmgamer18@...>

Sent: Sat, November 14, 2009 2:21:43 PM

Subject: Re: (unknown)

 

Yes it showed no tumour but some damage it was very hard to see ever thing is so

small.

Co-Moderator

Phil

> From: Matt Obrien <mattobrien71>

> Subject: Re: (unknown)

>

> Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009, 2:55 PM

> phil have you had an mri

>

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: pmgamer18 <pmgamer18 (DOT) com>

>

> Sent: Sat, November 14, 2009 7:58:57 AM

> Subject: Re: (unknown)

>

>  

> Matt read this search it shows you men with low LH and FSH

> and low T have a pituitary problem.

> This is a cut and paste from one of the hits.

> http://www.google. com/search? hl=en & lr=

> & q=Low+LH+ and+FSH+with+ low+Testosterone

> +men & aq=f & oq= & aqi=

>

> ============ ========= ========= ========= =========

> ========= =======

> Answer

> , let me preface my remarks by stating that this type

> of problem is best handled by an endocrinologist rather than

> a general urologist such as myself. I will answer your

> question but if you need a further information, consultation

> with an endocrinologist is recommended.

>

> Testosterone production by the testes is 
stimulated

> by the production of luteinizing hormone (LH) by the

> pituitary gland. There are 2 basic causes for low

> testosterone levels. The first 
is an inability of the

> testicles to produce adequate testosterone in 
spite

> of normal pituitary production of a hormone called LH. This

> is called primary testicular failure. The
 second

> scenario is due to inadequate production of pituitary LH in

> the presence of
 normal testicles that have the

> capability to produce normal 
testosterone . This is

> often due to an isolated deficiency of the pituitary gland

> by also may be due to a small pituitary tumor (which is

> usually benign). To further
 complicate matters, about

> 1/3 of the testosterone is produced by the
 adrenal

> glands and this action is related to the pituitary gland via

> a different set of
 hormones. Although their are 2

> basic causes for low testosterone levels,

> there are 
many conditions that can be responsible

> for each and this needs to be defined. Testosteronemia

> (lower than normal testosterone) can occur 
in men of

> any age but is much more likely to occur as one ages.

>

> Testosterone & #8232;therapy should NOT be administered

> until the cause of the deficiency is
determined by an

> endocrinologist as the treatment may be
 something

> other than testosterone replacement. Before getting into

> this
 any further, a blood test that measures the

> testosterone level should be 
to include total and

> free testosterone levels. Ideally, the blood should be drawn

> in the morning as this is the time when the level it is

> highest & most consistent in the majority of men. If

> normal, one does not have a problem. If abnormal, further

> testing is needed to isolate the cause. 


>

>

> > > >

> > > > > From: Matt Obrien <mattobrien71@

> > > >

> > > > > Subject: Re: (unknown)

> > > > >

> > > > > Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 8:38

> AM

> > > > > I don't understand why but recently

> > > > > on the Androgel I have lost 8 lbs, feel

> weaker,

> > > and

> > > > am

> > > > > constipated. Is this a problem?

> > > > >

> > > > >  

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > > > > From: heyfritzy <haverhillguy@

> > > hotmail.com>

> > > > >

> > > > > Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009 12:00:13

> AM

> > > > > Subject: (unknown)

> > > > >

> > > > >  

> > > > > Never mind... Just happened to see you

> post that

> > > said

> > > > to

> > > > > look at post #10 here: http://forums.

> steroid.com/ showthread.

> > > > php?t=238888

> > > > >

> > > > > All set I think

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >      

> > > > >

> > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have

> been

> > > removed]

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ------------ --------- ---------

> ------

> > > > >

> > > > >

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Yes

Co-Moderator

Phil

>

> > From: Matt Obrien <mattobrien71>

> > Subject: Re: (unknown)

> >

> > Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009, 2:55 PM

> > phil have you had an mri

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > From: pmgamer18 <pmgamer18 (DOT) com>

> >

> > Sent: Sat, November 14, 2009 7:58:57 AM

> > Subject: Re: (unknown)

> >

> >  

> > Matt read this search it shows you men with low LH and

> FSH

> > and low T have a pituitary problem.

> > This is a cut and paste from one of the hits.

> > http://www.google. com/search? hl=en & lr=

> > & q=Low+LH+ and+FSH+with+ low+Testosterone

> > +men & aq=f & oq= & aqi=

> >

> > ============ ========= ========= ========= =========

> > ========= =======

> > Answer

> > , let me preface my remarks by stating that this

> type

> > of problem is best handled by an endocrinologist

> rather than

> > a general urologist such as myself. I will answer

> your

> > question but if you need a further information,

> consultation

> > with an endocrinologist is recommended.

> >

> > Testosterone production by the testes is

> 
stimulated

> > by the production of luteinizing hormone (LH) by the

> > pituitary gland. There are 2 basic causes for low

> > testosterone levels. The first 
is an inability of

> the

> > testicles to produce adequate testosterone in

> 
spite

> > of normal pituitary production of a hormone called LH.

> This

> > is called primary testicular failure. The
 second

> > scenario is due to inadequate production of pituitary

> LH in

> > the presence of
 normal testicles that have the

> > capability to produce normal 
testosterone . This

> is

> > often due to an isolated deficiency of the pituitary

> gland

> > by also may be due to a small pituitary tumor (which

> is

> > usually benign). To further
 complicate matters,

> about

> > 1/3 of the testosterone is produced by the
 adrenal

> > glands and this action is related to the pituitary

> gland via

> > a different set of
 hormones. Although their are 2

> > basic causes for low testosterone levels,

> > there are 
many conditions that can be responsible

> > for each and this needs to be defined.

> Testosteronemia

> > (lower than normal testosterone) can occur 
in men

> of

> > any age but is much more likely to occur as one ages.

>

> >

> > Testosterone & #8232;therapy should NOT be

> administered

> > until the cause of the deficiency is
determined by

> an

> > endocrinologist as the treatment may be
 something

> > other than testosterone replacement. Before getting

> into

> > this
 any further, a blood test that measures the

> > testosterone level should be 
to include total and

> > free testosterone levels. Ideally, the blood should be

> drawn

> > in the morning as this is the time when the level it

> is

> > highest & most consistent in the majority of men.

> If

> > normal, one does not have a problem. If abnormal,

> further

> > testing is needed to isolate the cause. 


> >

> >

> > > > >

> > > > > > From: Matt Obrien

> <mattobrien71@

> > > > >

> > > > > > Subject: Re:

> (unknown)

> > > > > > @ groups.

> com

> > > > > > Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009,

> 8:38

> > AM

> > > > > > I don't understand why but

> recently

> > > > > > on the Androgel I have lost 8 lbs,

> feel

> > weaker,

> > > > and

> > > > > am

> > > > > > constipated. Is this a problem?

> > > > > >

> > > > > >  

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > ____________ _________ _________

> __

> > > > > > From: heyfritzy <haverhillguy@

> > > > hotmail.com>

> > > > > > @ groups.

> com

> > > > > > Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009

> 12:00:13

> > AM

> > > > > > Subject: (unknown)

> > > > > >

> > > > > >  

> > > > > > Never mind... Just happened to see

> you

> > post that

> > > > said

> > > > > to

> > > > > > look at post #10 here: http://forums.

> > steroid.com/ showthread.

> > > > > php?t=238888

> > > > > >

> > > > > > All set I think

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >      

> > > > > >

> > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message

> have

> > been

> > > > removed]

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > ------------ --------- ---------

> > ------

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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How come this garbage can arrive ?

Emile

[ ] (unknown)

http://sites.google.com/site/lsodfgkcam/oxatnah8di

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No virus found in this incoming message.

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Version: 8.5.425 / Virus Database: 270.14.65/2502 - Release Date: 11/14/09

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Generally, when an email goes out like this - to several different people,

this person has been hacked with spyware or a virus. They don't even know

it.

Since they have posted before, group admin doesn't have to okay the

message. Thus, it goes through.

Don't open it... or you may too get infected.

Things to look for... if someone sends a post and it has no explaination

with it... don't open it. If the web address doesn't have a clear

direction... don't open it. www.google/3kjseoi/ejiofsd/saekjei is bad...

where www.google/luekemia/cml is more likely a good link. (These are

examples... not real links.

Tammy

_____

From: Émile Fichault [mailto:ficho@...]

Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 12:20 PM

; to=tomagick@...; spivack1201@...;

cainkohl1@...; rainger4by4@...; Bratskin66@...;

shariyb@...

Subject: Re: [ ] (unknown)

How come this garbage can arrive ?

Emile

[ ] (unknown)

http://sites. <http://sites.google.com/site/lsodfgkcam/oxatnah8di>

google.com/site/lsodfgkcam/oxatnah8di

----------------------------------------------------------

No virus found in this incoming message.

Checked by AVG - www.avg.com

Version: 8.5.425 / Virus Database: 270.14.65/2502 - Release Date: 11/14/09

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>

> How come this garbage can arrive ?

>

> Emile

***********************************************

Hi Emile,

This message came from a legitimate member of our group which is why it wasn't

moderated. I suspect that her computer is infected with a virus.

I have put her on moderation now so hopefully this won't happen again. In the

mean time, I have deleted the original message from the site although cannot

retract it from going out to those who subscribe to the individual messages or

the digest.

Tracey

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Thank you

Emile

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Hi Emile,

This message came from a legitimate member of our group which is why it wasn't

moderated.

I have put her on moderation now so hopefully this won't happen again.

Tracey

**************************************

How come this garbage can arrive ?

Emile

******************************************

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Did you order the whole kit or just the book?

________________________________

From: Shona Jordan <chaia98@...>

Sent: Tue, November 17, 2009 1:54:11 PM

Subject: (unknown)

Hey ! I'm working on times tables with Chaia J right now. We just

ordered Times Alive from citycreek.com. My OT recommended it.

Shona Jordan

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Thanks for sharing Sounds like you had a very memorable weekend. Even if she

doesn't get the part she was called back and that is exciting in itself.

Congratulations to your granddaughter.

Have a great week and rest that car butt. LOL

Anita

________________________________

From: ROBERTA DOYLE <rcd1929@...>

< >

Sent: Tue, November 17, 2009 10:01:32 AM

Subject: [ ] (unknown)

Hi, and Wow! what a weekend I've had. Grand daughter wanted to try out

for a TV part, in NYC, she has no experience, but that is what they wanted. So

I drove her and my daughter to Long Island, outside NYC, where we stayed with my

sister, and Sun. they took the train back into NYC for the interview. We were

supposed to leave that night, to be here Mon. morning, but Jessie got a call

back, meaning she had to go in again on Mon. at 3, and we would leave from there

to come home. Any of you ever drive in NYC traffic? And try and leave during

traffic hour?? Let me just say, it is an experience!

We got a ticket for parking in a bus stop, that was only $115.00. Then we found

a parking lot that was only $15.00 for the first hour and $20.00 for the second.

We were there 70 min., cost $20.00

I doubt that Jessie got the part , there were hundreds of people applying, but

i will say, this weekend was an experience. Did any of you ever see the show

" skins " ? I never did but it is quite racey from what I have been told. The

part they gave her, and this is improv, was that of a young anorexic, bulimic,

nymphomaniac !!! Now I wonder who thinks of these parts! And how does one make

up this role on the spur of the moment!! Especially at age 18 ?

Anyway, I drove the last 8 hours, got home at 1 am today, and I am going to miss

my lab apt. as I am too tired to make it. Anyway, that was my weekend, did any

of you have more fun than that?

Long Island is a 500 mile drive from my house, I feel like my butt is glued to

the car seat!!

You all have a great week, and welcome to the newbies, this is a great site.

Bobby

ps I don't care where you have a get together, or reunion, Las Vegas sounds good

to me, but then any place sounds good to me. We sure have a lot of Californians

on this site!!

a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29

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06/2003 Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU

04/2004 Sprycel Trial, MDACC, CCR in 10 months

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Can you please specify the title of the CD? I probably missed it in an

earlier post.

Thanks!

Kristy

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Shona

Jordan

Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 9:08 AM

Subject: (unknown)

I ordered just the cd rom for the computer and the cd for the car. The

songs are cheesy, but she loves them and she retained four of the five facts

we worked on last night.

Shona Jordan

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My father enjoyed coming home from work and drinking glasses of tea and working in his word-find books. My father started having some anxiety from his job due to upper management. He discussed his job and those issues to us and stated he was ready to retire and only had a little over a year before he could retire and him and my mom could get full benefits. Dads hand shook slightly when he was nervous so he was wanting to go in and talk to the doctor. In a few days his grandson would be turning fifteen and we were looking forward to celebrating. We have always been a close family and spent alot of time together. He went in to see the doctor in which was given Effexor XR to help with his nerves. This was a clinic we had all gone to for years in our town and he got along with the physician very well and we trusted him in what he thought

might help. A couple days later after he started taking the pills, I saw my father at their house and noticed his eyes were extremely dialated. This was supposed to be normal while on this medicine. Dad slept in that weekend later then normal. He was normally up early every day of the week and weekend. We discussed it (the family) but presumed the medicine was relaxing him and helping him sleep. Monday, (the day the pills took his life) I went to work and got the call to come home around 4 pm. Dad had shot himself. Whenmy mom told me crying when I got there I screamed "It was those pills." My mother told me that day dad had woke up and then laid around and paced back and forth during the day. He didnt drink any tea which was abnormal considering throughtout the day starting when he got up, he drank at least a gallon. She told me his eyes looked different and he didnt want to eat. He had stated his head felt foggy. She convienced him to

eat something and asked him if he would be okay while she went to run a errand. He said " yes". He was supposed to follow-up with the doctor that week about the medicine and the doctor was closed the day this happened due to holiday. Dad would never have took his life. Three days after his death was his grandson's birthday and dad talked about working a bit longer and him and my mom could then retire with full benefits. He would not have done that to us and left mom with uncertainty of how she would get by with no medical,etc. Dad had a little over a year to retirement. I have no doubt Effexor XR pulled the trigger. We have sought legal assistance but were picked up by two different lawyers and due to litigation, was not able to do anything due to the filing period ran out. These medicines need to be taken of the market or at least to have harsher guidelines on their warnings.

This happened in Texas.

From: jeremy9282 <jeremybryce1953@...>SSRI medications Sent: Mon, November 16, 2009 9:28:27 AMSubject: (unknown)

I am sorry to read of your loss.Before anyone could consider offering advice it would help if you couldgive more details, country, medication taken etc etc>> What do I do. I have tried filing a lawsuit and because of my dads ageand litigation, they didnt pursue. I have lost my father and I do notknow what I can do to try to get some justice for him. I feel so lost.Please reply.>

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From: Shona Jordan <chaia98@...>

Sent: Wed, November 18, 2009 9:08:26 AM

Subject: (unknown)

I ordered just the cd rom for the computer and the cd for the car. The songs

are cheesy, but she loves them and she retained four of the five facts we worked

on last night.

Shona Jordan

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Hi

Thank you for the further details, I know this must have been difficult

for you to post up here.

Might I ask are you or any of the lawyers are properly familiar with the

detailed list of side effects provided by the makers of Effexorxr?

The documents clearly show the potential for the induction of suicidal

ideation ..........have you seen these documents?

Such documents must be approved by the drug regulators, the FDA in your

area the MHRA in mine which is UK.

> >

> > What do I do. I have tried filing a lawsuit and because of my dads

age

> and litigation, they didnt pursue. I have lost my father and I do not

> know what I can do to try to get some justice for him. I feel so lost.

> Please reply.

> >

>

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Also one can obtain Melatonin from The Waters of Life (Urine Therapy). Between 3 & 4am are the best times to drink from the Fountain of Life. :)

From: mary jahn <mary_b_jahn@...>iodine Sent: Mon, November 23, 2009 11:14:28 AMSubject: (unknown)

The best for sleep issues is Melatonin--the sublingual kind is best--taken a few minutes before bedtime. start off low and then build up so you can sleep the night through. It's a cancer preventative and non addictive. Temporary side effect is vivid dreaming. Also, it's best to take iodine in the morning!

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My doctor has said it is best to not take anything long term for sleep. Melatonin is produced by the body and short term use hopefully will help the body to produce it again while long term use will let the body be lazy and not bother. I was quite desperate at the time sleeping like 1-3 hours a night. It and many other things helped a bit and short term. Even simply sleep the OTC helped for awhile. But ldn seems to really make the difference if you need it to fight something else like MS(20 years of use) or RA or FM or cancer or whatever. Ldn restored some incredible sleep but still feel like body is catching up.Pam

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:14 AM, mary jahn <mary_b_jahn@...> wrote:

 

The best for sleep issues is Melatonin--the sublingual kind is best--taken a few minutes before bedtime.  

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In a message dated 11/24/2009 10:22:55 A.M. Central Standard Time, holyforchrist777@... writes:

I got The POOL SHOCK ->Calcium Hypochlorite 65% Now Where can i get The Gel Caps to stuff this chem in, to take by mouth safely anyone KNOW ? drug stores or ? Larry Jordan Empowered by Jesus Working for Jesus while we still have The Day light !!in Beautiful Arizona Mtns with God Ph.#(541)610-4084 cell Email: holyforchrist777

I've been buying mine from at GreenHerbCafe.com. I get the pure vegetable ones. A little more expensive but I think they're made of better ingredients.

R

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In a message dated 11/24/2009 10:41:18 A.M. Central Standard Time, tanstaafl@... writes:

> I got The POOL SHOCK ->Calcium Hypochlorite 65% Now Where can i get> The Gel Caps to stuff this chem in, to take by mouth safely anyone> KNOW ? drug stores or ?Maybe... better chance a health food store will have them, or you canorder online (google is your friend).

I went straight to the internet to order mine in Bulk. I was told they're very expensive at the health food stores. Online, I ordered 10,000 of the size 00 for approx $150 (plus shipping) and 5000 of the size 0 for right around $90 plus shipping..

Go to greenherbcafe.com and talk to . The Green Herb Cafe. Organically grown bulk herbs and much more!

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My root canal had to be "redone" before I had treatment for thyroid cancer. It is gone now. I had necrosis of the jaw and black sludge under the tooth when my dentist removed it.

Steph

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All of your symptoms are not only indicitive of thyroid issues but they are also a precursor to breast cancer. There was a study done in Sweden that proved root canals continue to produce bacteria and can lead to breast cancer! Coincidentaly I was diagnosed with breast cancer 3 1/2 years after a root canal. Of course there were all of the other symptoms and others similar to yours. The good news--they are reversable! You can heal the body before you end up with full blown cancer. Iodine is great--check out breastcancerchoices.org for a wealth of information. I am doing all of the iodine protocals and am about to start chemo. I believe I am going to be ok afterwards because of all of the wonderful info shared on this group and the other site. also, Dr. Derry has a great book on Breast Cancer & Iodine.

Best of luck to you!

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Was it amalgam-filled?? or with gottapercha (sp?)

ladybugsandbees schrieb:

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> My root canal had to be " redone " before I had treatment for thyroid

> cancer. It is gone now. I had necrosis of the jaw and black sludge

> under the tooth when my dentist removed it.

> Steph

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> All of your symptoms are not only indicitive of thyroid issues but

> they are also a precursor to breast cancer. There was a study done

> in Sweden that proved root canals continue to produce bacteria and

> can lead to breast cancer! Coincidentaly I was diagnosed with

> breast cancer 3 1/2 years after a root canal. Of course there were

> all of the other symptoms and others similar to yours. The good

> news--they are reversable! You can heal the body before you end up

> with full blown cancer. Iodine is great--check out

> breastcancerchoices.org for a wealth of information. I am doing

> all of the iodine protocals and am about to start chemo. I believe

> I am going to be ok afterwards because of all of the wonderful

> info shared on this group and the other site. also, Dr. Derry has

> a great book on Breast Cancer & Iodine.

> Best of luck to you!

>

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No it was not. It was a crowned tooth - porcelain covered. When they

re-did the root canal they filled it with composite material. there was a

cavitation from my wisdom tooth there as well.

Steph

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>> All of your symptoms are not only indicitive of thyroid issues but

>> they are also a precursor to breast cancer. There was a study done

>> in Sweden that proved root canals continue to produce bacteria and

>> can lead to breast cancer! Coincidentaly I was diagnosed with

>> breast cancer 3 1/2 years after a root canal. Of course there were

>> all of the other symptoms and others similar to yours. The good

>> news--they are reversable! You can heal the body before you end up

>> with full blown cancer. Iodine is great--check out

>> breastcancerchoices.org for a wealth of information. I am doing

>> all of the iodine protocals and am about to start chemo. I believe

>> I am going to be ok afterwards because of all of the wonderful

>> info shared on this group and the other site. also, Dr. Derry has

>> a great book on Breast Cancer & Iodine.

>> Best of luck to you!

>>

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Also, along with iodine, www.grassrootshealth.org documents up to 77% reduction in BC with Vit D, over 60 blood levels...

especially

http://www.grassrootshealth.net/press

Bruce

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All of your symptoms are not only indicitive of thyroid issues but they are also a precursor to breast cancer. There was a study done in Sweden that proved root canals continue to produce bacteria and can lead to breast cancer! Coincidentaly I was diagnosed with breast cancer 3 1/2 years after a root canal. Of course there were all of the other symptoms and others similar to yours. The good news--they are reversable! You can heal the body before you end up with full blown cancer. Iodine is great--check out breastcancerchoices.org for a wealth of information. I am doing all of the iodine protocals and am about to start chemo. I believe I am going to be ok afterwards because of all of the wonderful info shared on this group and the other site. also, Dr. Derry has a great book on Breast Cancer & Iodine.

Best of luck to you!

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Bruce,

What concerns me about Vit D and the article in grassrootshealth is that they refer to vit D.

That is not quite accurate. It is Vit D2 or D3, D3 in my opinion but some aren't so sure and

plonk for D2?

From: Bruce <bruce@...>Subject: Re: (unknown)iodine Date: Tuesday, 24 November, 2009, 22:17

Also, along with iodine, www.grassrootshealt h.org documents up to 77% reduction in BC with Vit D, over 60 blood levels...

especially

http://www.grassroo tshealth. net/press

Bruce

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All of your symptoms are not only indicitive of thyroid issues but they are also a precursor to breast cancer. There was a study done in Sweden that proved root canals continue to produce bacteria and can lead to breast cancer! Coincidentaly I was diagnosed with breast cancer 3 1/2 years after a root canal. Of course there were all of the other symptoms and others similar to yours. The good news--they are reversable! You can heal the body before you end up with full blown cancer. Iodine is great--check out breastcancerchoices .org for a wealth of information. I am doing all of the iodine protocals and am about to start chemo. I believe I am going to be ok afterwards because of all of the wonderful info shared on this group and the other site. also, Dr. Derry has a great book on Breast Cancer & Iodine.

Best of luck to you!

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They should make it clearer perhaps, it's definitely D3. I imagine they assume everyone knows that, not a good assumption.

Has to be D3.

Bruce

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All of your symptoms are not only indicitive of thyroid issues but they are also a precursor to breast cancer. There was a study done in Sweden that proved root canals continue to produce bacteria and can lead to breast cancer! Coincidentaly I was diagnosed with breast cancer 3 1/2 years after a root canal. Of course there were all of the other symptoms and others similar to yours. The good news--they are reversable! You can heal the body before you end up with full blown cancer. Iodine is great--check out breastcancerchoices .org for a wealth of information. I am doing all of the iodine protocals and am about to start chemo. I believe I am going to be ok afterwards because of all of the wonderful info shared on this group and the other site. also, Dr. Derry has a great book on Breast Cancer & Iodine.

Best of luck to you!

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On 11/24/2009, Larry Stefanski Jordan wrote:

> I got The POOL SHOCK ->Calcium Hypochlorite 65% Now Where can i get

> The Gel Caps to stuff this chem in, to take by mouth safely anyone

> KNOW ? drug stores or ?

Maybe... better chance a health food store will have them, or you can

order online (google is your friend).

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prayers being said, I hope she feels better fast!

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The other day my mom felt something pop in her lower back. Her Dr. just got her CT scan back and she has 4 herniated discs in her back, POOR MOM!

Please say a prayer for her that she will heal FAST!

Thanks,

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