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Author - Pammie

Medications???

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Does anyone take medicines for RA or Lupus that breaks down your bodies

immune system?? I take immuran and was told not to be around people that

have had polio vaccine.....flu shots ....other vaccines etc because I could

get them easily......my little girl has to have the second part of the

hepatitis shot for school and should I avoid being close in contac with

her....can I catch it ..and how long do you have to wait after the vaccine

til she is no longer a threat to me.....can anyone help me.....what about

the flu shot????? Ty for your help

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Dear Pammie,

If you value your child's health, you will not only refrain

from ESPECIALLY the hepatitis vaccine, you will

refrain from ANY AND ALL future vaccines.

You can't undo what has been done but you certainly

can prevent any further damage to your children and

yourself. You need to begin a reading program right

now and learn the truth about vaccinations.

DON'T HAVE ANOTHER CHILD VACCINATED

UNTIL YOU FULLY INFORM YOURSELF ON THE

SUBJECT. If for some reason you do not comply and

allow your children to be vaccinated, load them up with

AT LEAST vitamin C and Vitamin A especially for a

couple days before and after the vaccines.

Here are several facts about vaccines.

1. There is no such thing as a safe vaccine

2. Every vaccine is an insult to the immune system

3. Every vaccination is like playing Russian Roulette

4. Vaccination is the quintessential medical quackery of the

20th century.

5. No one HAS to submit to vaccines for ANY reason at

ANY time. Check your state law.

6. Medical authorities and school authorities lie to you on

a regular basis about the requirement for vaccines to get into

school.

Start immediately on a nutritional course - you need to find a

doctor that does alternative medicine - send your hometown

and I will supply you with someone close to you if possible.

You need to begin supplementing yourself with vitamins but

especially C and Vitamin A especially but will probably need

help to insure you get natural forms. Vitamin C with bioflavanoids

and a good source of Cod Liver Oil and some Black Current OR

Evening Primrose Oil.

You need to immediately find out what trans fats are and how to

avoid them.

Eliminate all grain and dairy from your diet immediately and begin

to eat only meat, fish, fowl, eggs, vegetables and fruit - nothing out

of cans or packages.

Eat animal protein three times a day. Consider protein as only coming

from animal food. Plant protein is NOT good protein, it is inferior protein

and cannot be used as easily as animal protein for body repair.

Send in your hometown and we'll get back to with PDR info on the drug

your taking later.

Dr H Duffy Sr

having her vaccinated with

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> Does anyone take medicines for RA or Lupus that breaks down your bodies

> immune system?? I take immuran and was told not to be around people that

> have had polio vaccine.....flu shots ....other vaccines etc because I

could

> get them easily......my little girl has to have the second part of the

> hepatitis shot for school and should I avoid being close in contac with

> her....can I catch it ..and how long do you have to wait after the vaccine

> til she is no longer a threat to me.....can anyone help me.....what about

> the flu shot????? Ty for your help

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In a message dated 10/10/2001 12:48:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

sandym@... writes:

> The Myth OF Carbohydrate.

> Keep in mind that there are essential fats and essential

> proteins but there are NO essential carbohydrates.

>

I totally disagree with you on that one! I was a personal trainer before I

became a Mom and I can tell you first hand that a body needs carbohydrates to

function properly, without them you become sluggish and tired, especially if

you work out.

Sara

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Advice sought

http://prohealthinc.infopop.net/3/OpenTopic?a=tpc & s=112296756 & f=193298756 & m=

1622953442

Author - Pammie

Medications???

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

Does anyone take medicines for RA or Lupus that breaks down your bodies

immune system?? I take immuran and was told not to be around people that

have had polio vaccine.....flu shots ....other vaccines etc because I could

get them easily......my little girl has to have the second part of the

hepatitis shot for school and should I avoid being close in contac with

her....can I catch it ..and how long do you have to wait after the vaccine

til she is no longer a threat to me.....can anyone help me.....what about

the flu shot????? Ty for your help

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Hi Sandy-

I just wanted to add my two cents here. As a nutritionist, I am concerned

with Dr. Duffy's advice regarding diet. A high protein diet, such as he has

advocated here, is very hard on the immune system, making it work overtime

to " unload " the toxins. I like to look at it this way:

The only " natural " food we have left for analysis is human milk. Human milk

is designed for humans during their greatest growth (building/rebuilding)

and development period. Human milk is only 1-5% protein during any given

period of lactation. Our outragious requirements for 30% (or more as

advocated here) comes from the meat and dairy industry's attempt to convince

us we need more so they can sell their product. Animal products are loaded

not only with WAY TOO MUCH protein but tons of chemicals (antibiotics,

hormones, pesticides....). If one feels they really do need extra protein,

nuts are equal or higher in protein than meat without the unhealthy fat and

chemicals. Eating a variety of fruit and small amounts of many nuts

provides the body with dense nurtition without overload. This allows for

optimal immune function.

Best in Health to All-

Aiello

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I would not advocate PEANUTS that often have fungus on them called

aflotoxins. They are also very cancerous.

Kathy

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>

> Hi Sandy-

> I just wanted to add my two cents here. As a nutritionist, I am concerned

> with Dr. Duffy's advice regarding diet. A high protein diet, such as he

has

> advocated here, is very hard on the immune system, making it work overtime

> to " unload " the toxins. I like to look at it this way:

> The only " natural " food we have left for analysis is human milk. Human

milk

> is designed for humans during their greatest growth (building/rebuilding)

> and development period. Human milk is only 1-5% protein during any given

> period of lactation. Our outragious requirements for 30% (or more as

> advocated here) comes from the meat and dairy industry's attempt to

convince

> us we need more so they can sell their product. Animal products are

loaded

> not only with WAY TOO MUCH protein but tons of chemicals (antibiotics,

> hormones, pesticides....). If one feels they really do need extra

protein,

> nuts are equal or higher in protein than meat without the unhealthy fat

and

> chemicals. Eating a variety of fruit and small amounts of many nuts

> provides the body with dense nurtition without overload. This allows for

> optimal immune function.

> Best in Health to All-

> Aiello

>

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just keep reading and studying and you will eventually

come to that conclusion, I would recommend you

read Lutz, The Myth OF Carbohydrate.

Keep in mind that there are essential fats and essential

proteins but there are NO essential carbohydrates.

You don't need them to live. That is as plain and simple

a fact that you can find on the subject but I have never

heard anyone SAY it exactly like that except myself.

DHD Sr

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> I would love to know more about your views on animal protein being

superior

> to plant protein. I have found just the opposite to be true. Harmony

>

> ----- Original .

> Eat animal protein three times a day. Consider protein as only coming

> from animal food. Plant protein is NOT good protein, it is inferior

protein

> and cannot be used as easily as animal protein for body repair.

> Dr H Duffy Sr

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Dr. Duffy, I would like to comment on a few of the things you are saying

and get your response:

1) If you eat dairy and eggs, it is my understanding that B12 is not a

concern. If you are not eating dairy and eggs, you can get B12 in vitamin

form. Is that not correct?

2) Although vegetable protein used to be thought to be inferior (a la

Frances Lappe and others) and it used to be thought you had to combine

essential amino acids during the same meal, I thought it was later found

(also Frances Lappe) that if you eat them within 24 hours, they will

still recombine. Is that not correct?

3) I have seen you say elsewhere that we are protein and fat, therefore we

need only protein and fat. By that argument, there would be no herbivorous

animals (unless you think they don't know what they are supposed to eat). I

would like to see the supporting documentation for this.

4) Comparing people who have by necessity adapted to a diet of strict

protein doesn't mean that it is necessarily optimal. Also, it is my

understanding that there are some very high vitamin/mineral plants available

to the Eskimos during the non-winter season. Small groups also are known to

not provide the optimal environment for the spread of disease, although

clearly that wouldn't explain why they don't get infections ( " good " and

" bad " bacteria are, of course, a normal part of all environments) if,

indeed, you are correct about that.

Thanks for providing such food for thought! (pun intended)

Sandy

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That is absolutely the dumbest advice anyone could give

about a diet. If you are in trouble healthwise, you had better

start increasing your animal protein as fast as you can. All the nuts

and bolts you need to get you well are contained in animal protein.

Vegetable and fruit protein is greatly inferior and no where near as

absorbable and usable - those are the wishful thoughts of spaced out

vegetarians who are probably extremely low in vitamin B12 and

consuming large amounts of WHOLE (grin) grain .

A " variety of fruit and small amounts of many nuts " MIGHT make you

feel better for awhile but if it does its only because you are no longer

eating whatever junk you were on before you started eating the fruit and

nuts.

Get that point, every diet works, for a while, not because of the

diet, but because it takes the patient off whatever junk food they

were abusing at the time they went on the diet.

Every cell of the body is made of protein and fat, there is are

essential proteins and an essential fats to supply those needs

but there is NO ESSENTIAL CARBOHDRATE. Everything that

grows is carbohydrate and the protein it contains is inferior to

animal protein, the body cannot use it as easily as it does animal

protein. Animal cells are much like ours, plant cells are not.

There is absolutely no physiological need for carbohydrate in the

human diet.

The advice that protein " overloads " the body in ANY way is an

old wive's tale fostered by the stupid advice from orthodox medicine

for kidney patients to avoid protein because there was protein in their

urine. All that dumb advice has been thoroughly discredited.

Eskimos survived the harshest climate in the world for eons on nothing

but animal protein, the tribe with the highest IgA level in the world was

the found to be the Masai who live on animal meat, blood and milk. All

animal protein. They had no history of infection when investigated back

in the early part of the last century. And by the way, everything that grows

is a carbohydrate

everything that moves around or issues forth from things

that move around is protein. They both contain fat.

To call nuts protein begs knowledge. They grow, therefore

they are carbohydrate.

Diane sounds like she's a vegetarian or a dietician, but she certainly is

not a nutritionist. What you read here is based upon thirty years of

clinical experience seeing the worst basket cases in the world.

DHD Sr

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>

> Hi Sandy-

> I just wanted to add my two cents here. As a nutritionist, I am concerned

> with Dr. Duffy's advice regarding diet. A high protein diet, such as he

has

> advocated here, is very hard on the immune system, making it work overtime

> to " unload " the toxins. I like to look at it this way:

> The only " natural " food we have left for analysis is human milk. Human

milk

> is designed for humans during their greatest growth (building/rebuilding)

> and development period. Human milk is only 1-5% protein during any given

> period of lactation. Our outragious requirements for 30% (or more as

> advocated here) comes from the meat and dairy industry's attempt to

convince

> us we need more so they can sell their product. Animal products are

loaded

> not only with WAY TOO MUCH protein but tons of chemicals (antibiotics,

> hormones, pesticides....). If one feels they really do need extra

protein,

> nuts are equal or higher in protein than meat without the unhealthy fat

and

> chemicals. Eating a variety of fruit and small amounts of many nuts

> provides the body with dense nurtition without overload. This allows for

> optimal immune function.

> Best in Health to All-

> Aiello

>

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I am sorry. I should have indicated that all nuts should be raw and not

legumes (which peanuts are). Thanks Kathy for catching that mistake!

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> I would not advocate PEANUTS that often have fungus on them called

> aflotoxins. They are also very cancerous.

> Kathy

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> The Myth OF Carbohydrate.

> Keep in mind that there are essential fats and essential

> proteins but there are NO essential carbohydrates.

>

But what about essential vitamins and minerals? Or fiber?

Goldmeer

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Well, that is debatable in my opinion.

I do much better on protein and fat and only small amts veg and fruit and

NO other carbohydrates.

Much more energy and no sag - you'll notice the difference as you get older.

Also started gaining weight on veggie diet.

Everyone is different, certainly, but there are a lot of lies out there

about fat and protein.

But the key is everyone is different. I agree with Atkins about

hyperinsulinemia and the state we get in after so many carbs over so many

years. To lose weight you have to get the body to burn fat and can only do

that if there are no carbs providing glucose in the bloodstream.

Sheri

At 04:07 PM 10/10/2001 EDT, you wrote:

>In a message dated 10/10/2001 12:48:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

>sandym@... writes:

>

>

>> The Myth OF Carbohydrate.

>> Keep in mind that there are essential fats and essential

>> proteins but there are NO essential carbohydrates.

>>

>

>I totally disagree with you on that one! I was a personal trainer before I

>became a Mom and I can tell you first hand that a body needs carbohydrates

to

>function properly, without them you become sluggish and tired, especially if

>you work out.

>

>Sara

>Colin's Ap Mama

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Sheri, I am finding I need more protein, too, at my age, after around 20

years as a vegetarian. Am eating meat at this time and feeling better, too.

I felt great for years, but was finding myself exhausted more recently, and

it seems to be helping.

I especially like the part about losing weight - will let you know!

Sandy

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Well, that is debatable in my opinion.

I do much better on protein and fat and only small amts veg and fruit and

NO other carbohydrates.

Much more energy and no sag - you'll notice the difference as you get older.

Also started gaining weight on veggie diet.

Everyone is different, certainly, but there are a lot of lies out there

about fat and protein.

But the key is everyone is different. I agree with Atkins about

hyperinsulinemia and the state we get in after so many carbs over so many

years. To lose weight you have to get the body to burn fat and can only do

that if there are no carbs providing glucose in the bloodstream.

Sheri

At 04:07 PM 10/10/2001 EDT, you wrote:

>In a message dated 10/10/2001 12:48:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

>sandym@... writes:

>

>

>> The Myth OF Carbohydrate.

>> Keep in mind that there are essential fats and essential

>> proteins but there are NO essential carbohydrates.

>>

>

>I totally disagree with you on that one! I was a personal trainer before I

>became a Mom and I can tell you first hand that a body needs carbohydrates

to

>function properly, without them you become sluggish and tired, especially

if

>you work out.

>

>Sara

>Colin's Ap Mama

>A baby will only spoil if you leave it on the shelf.

>Come see us at <A

HREF= " http://www.sos.state.mi.us/election/elecadmin/2000web/index.html " >

</A>h<A

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> The Myth OF Carbohydrate.

> Keep in mind that there are essential fats and essential

> proteins but there are NO essential carbohydrates.

>

But what about essential vitamins and minerals? Or fiber?

Goldmeer

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But that was my point about high quality plant foods available during the

non-winter years. (Not that I missed your point and am not curious about

your point that they were getting vitamins from fresh meat.........) Sandy

PS Don't bite my head off - I need it!

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They are all available in animal protein.

Stefansson cured scurvy with fresh meat.

Where did the eskimos get their vitamins etc.?

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>

>

> > The Myth OF Carbohydrate.

> > Keep in mind that there are essential fats and essential

> > proteins but there are NO essential carbohydrates.

> >

>

> But what about essential vitamins and minerals? Or fiber?

>

> Goldmeer

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is she saying the peanut or the fungus is cancerous?

>From: " Sandy Mintz " <sandym@...>

>Reply-Vaccinations

><Vaccinations >

>Subject: FW: Advice sought

>Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 11:25:34 -0800

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> Re: Advice sought

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>I would not advocate PEANUTS that often have fungus on them called

>aflotoxins. They are also very cancerous.

>Kathy

> Re: Advice sought

> >

> >

> > Hi Sandy-

> > I just wanted to add my two cents here. As a nutritionist, I am

>concerned

> > with Dr. Duffy's advice regarding diet. A high protein diet, such as he

>has

> > advocated here, is very hard on the immune system, making it work

>overtime

> > to " unload " the toxins. I like to look at it this way:

> > The only " natural " food we have left for analysis is human milk. Human

>milk

> > is designed for humans during their greatest growth

>(building/rebuilding)

> > and development period. Human milk is only 1-5% protein during any

>given

> > period of lactation. Our outragious requirements for 30% (or more as

> > advocated here) comes from the meat and dairy industry's attempt to

>convince

> > us we need more so they can sell their product. Animal products are

>loaded

> > not only with WAY TOO MUCH protein but tons of chemicals (antibiotics,

> > hormones, pesticides....). If one feels they really do need extra

>protein,

> > nuts are equal or higher in protein than meat without the unhealthy fat

>and

> > chemicals. Eating a variety of fruit and small amounts of many nuts

> > provides the body with dense nurtition without overload. This allows

>for

> > optimal immune function.

> > Best in Health to All-

> > Aiello

> >

>

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It's the fungus. Sandy

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>

>I would not advocate PEANUTS that often have fungus on them called

>aflotoxins. They are also very cancerous.

>Kathy

> Re: Advice sought

> >

> >

> > Hi Sandy-

> > I just wanted to add my two cents here. As a nutritionist, I am

>concerned

> > with Dr. Duffy's advice regarding diet. A high protein diet, such as he

>has

> > advocated here, is very hard on the immune system, making it work

>overtime

> > to " unload " the toxins. I like to look at it this way:

> > The only " natural " food we have left for analysis is human milk. Human

>milk

> > is designed for humans during their greatest growth

>(building/rebuilding)

> > and development period. Human milk is only 1-5% protein during any

>given

> > period of lactation. Our outragious requirements for 30% (or more as

> > advocated here) comes from the meat and dairy industry's attempt to

>convince

> > us we need more so they can sell their product. Animal products are

>loaded

> > not only with WAY TOO MUCH protein but tons of chemicals (antibiotics,

> > hormones, pesticides....). If one feels they really do need extra

>protein,

> > nuts are equal or higher in protein than meat without the unhealthy fat

>and

> > chemicals. Eating a variety of fruit and small amounts of many nuts

> > provides the body with dense nurtition without overload. This allows

>for

> > optimal immune function.

> > Best in Health to All-

> > Aiello

> >

>

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I am new to the group and need advice. I am 47 and I have had back problems

for 15 + years. I have digenerative disc disease, 2 collapsed discs in my neck,

4 lumber discs with 70 - 90 % deterioration, bilateral forminal stenosis,

restricted cervical lordosis, etc. I have developed an allergy to opiods and am

very sensitive to all other medications due to 50% reduced liver function. I

cannot take pain medication and doctors have stated as much in their findings.

I applied for Social Security disability around 9 months ago for the 3rd time.

It is now in reconsideration. I have several x-rays and MRI results of my back

and x-rays of my neck plus doctors findings from 2 doctors. My orthopedists that

did the tests has written a narrative stating what is wrong with me and why he

believes I am totally disabled.

I should get a decision in early October or so SS says. If it is turned down my

lawyer is going to ask the SS judge to look over my evidence (without a hearing)

and make a ruling. My lawyer has had some success with this strategy with other

SS clients. I have an appointment scheduled for late September with a local

mental health group to document the mental problems chronic pain and disability

have caused, i.e. stress, depression, etc.

My question: Is there anything more that I can do to get disability SS

approved? I am out of money. I can go for free to a local clinic to see a GP but

cannot afford a specialist.

I live in Georgia, I do not have a minor child, I am not married but my

boyfriend who is on SSD lives with me, is there any assistance I can get besides

food stamps?

I know this is rather long, sorry. Any advice would be appreciated.

Thank You Group

Jane H

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I am new to the group and need advice. I am 47 and I have had back problems

for 15 + years. I have digenerative disc disease, 2 collapsed discs in my neck,

4 lumber discs with 70 - 90 % deterioration, bilateral forminal stenosis,

restricted cervical lordosis, etc. I have developed an allergy to opiods and am

very sensitive to all other medications due to 50% reduced liver function. I

cannot take pain medication and doctors have stated as much in their findings.

I applied for Social Security disability around 9 months ago for the 3rd time.

It is now in reconsideration. I have several x-rays and MRI results of my back

and x-rays of my neck plus doctors findings from 2 doctors. My orthopedists that

did the tests has written a narrative stating what is wrong with me and why he

believes I am totally disabled.

I should get a decision in early October or so SS says. If it is turned down my

lawyer is going to ask the SS judge to look over my evidence (without a hearing)

and make a ruling. My lawyer has had some success with this strategy with other

SS clients. I have an appointment scheduled for late September with a local

mental health group to document the mental problems chronic pain and disability

have caused, i.e. stress, depression, etc.

My question: Is there anything more that I can do to get disability SS

approved? I am out of money. I can go for free to a local clinic to see a GP but

cannot afford a specialist.

I live in Georgia, I do not have a minor child, I am not married but my

boyfriend who is on SSD lives with me, is there any assistance I can get besides

food stamps?

I know this is rather long, sorry. Any advice would be appreciated.

Thank You Group

Jane H

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