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Dea Evangeline:

Yes we did.

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> Has anyone taken SPES, or does anyone know someone

> that has, please let me know as I would like to

> communicate with someone who has. Thanks

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Only if you are going to get chemo. Call the Corporate Angels. You can find them

through an internet searach.

>>> Evangeline Jehoiakim <happycamper33@...> 03/23/00 07:48PM >>>

Anyone out there;

Does anyone know of any agency where a person

diagnosed with cancer can get financial help for a

trip or a free trip. Thanks for your help

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please let me no if ican buy it in heath food stores cant

order it over internet no credit card those this really work on

tirmors iam planning to go for radiantion but if it helps

let me now where to by it live in nyc cant find it anywhere

regards elliott

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Could you please clarify something? Are you saying that Dr. Fair, yourself and

this other individual took only Spes prior to these tests? No diet change, life

style change? So you can be sure it was the Spes (which would be nice!)

>>> Evangeline Jehoiakim <happycamper33@...> 03/27/00 02:43PM >>>

Anyone with cancer, there is a cure; Take Spes

Do order SPES from 1-800-555-6792 ; they sell it for

$63.95 a bottle, it normally sells for $89 another

place. It is twenty herbs that help the immune

system; It was on T.V. a week or so ago where a

Doctor from Sloan kettering who got cancer took it and

it showed his MRI tests that the tumors were gone

after taking SPES. A person with a tumor size of a

golf ball after taking it only three months it was

totally gone.

The company tells me it helps anyone against any

cancer, and also people can take 1-2 or two a day just

as a preventive without a diagnosis. A person with a

diagnosis of cancer takes two in morning and two at

night with no food and preferrably two hours before or

after eating. It is as good as morphine against pain

without sider efects. I think I told you I took it

less than two weeks before having another biopsy and

it showed al dead cancer cells. Then one must

continue to take it to flush out the system.. I was

told that I had rectal cancer, had rectum removed and

a colostomy. A year and one half later was told it

had recurred and four surgeons said they could not

operate as they did not believe they could get it all;

SPES has helped give me life with Gods help. I also

took grape seed extract when I felt my legs felt

heavy, it comes in capsules you can get at any drug

store; it is a very good antioxidant, and helps keep

the platelets from clumping as the dead cancer cells

come out through the urine. At times I also take

1/2-1 tsp. of apple cider vinegar mixed in water a

couple times of day when I thought I May have urinary

infection, It is a great antibiotic.

If you call the 800 number they can provide

you with info also, they will send it quick so you get

it in two days. I also am now taking Olive Leaf

extract which is a tremendous product. Let me know

if you do and how things go. Evangeline

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They just keep spinning the " Wheel of Misfortune " when it comes to

finding out what the REAL cause of illness is among our troops! It's

strange how each report from our panel of expert investigators on

illness causes stop short of really pinning down a cause of illness.

Possible this, possible that. As we all know, it will not be until all

of us are dead will the Gov. really come forward with the truth. SAD DAY

FOR AMERICA AND HER DEFENDERS!!!

darocksmom@... wrote:

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> http://www.vny.com/cf/News/upidetail.cfm?QID=151682

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> Friday, 12 January 2001 13:26 (ET)

>

> Pesticide, Gulf War illness link possible

> By PAMELA HESS

>

> WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (UPI) -- Some pesticides used by U.S. soldiers to ward

> off fleas, ticks, flies and mosquitoes during the Gulf War may be related to

> the mysterious symptoms reported by thousands of veterans, the Pentagon said

> Friday.

>

> The report stopped short of pinning the illness on these agents, but

> labeled them a possible contributing factor that " cannot be ruled out. "

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The Florida man with anthrax died.

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On 5 Oct 2001, at 7:10, darocksmom@... wrote:

> All,

> I usually do not send people to a web site however, I feel that I need

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> etc. This site gets approximately 25,000 hits a day........... "

>

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> To just read the fear go to

> http://www.FreeRepublic.com/forum/a3bbcdcc15874.htm

>

> <A HREF= " http://www.FreeRepublic.com/forum/a3bbcdcc15874.htm " >Palm Beach Man

> in Critical Condition With Anthr…</A>

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Yes, I am one of Dr. Boachie's patients and so is my daughter. I highly

recommend him. Because of him I am a highly functioning revision surgery

patient. My own original surgeon recommended him and said he would be the only

person he would send me to. I thank God for him. By the way not only is he

super nice, so is his office staff.

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> If anyone can recommend a scoliosis doctor in Manhattan for adult (age 19)

> would very much appreciate it!

>

> Thanks!

I know you're going to get many messages telling you this, but let me be the

first to highly recommend Dr. Oheneba Boachie-Adjei at the Hospital for

Special Surgery on E. 70th Street (by York Ave.). He is a scoliosis god,

IMO. A genius and a true humanitarian. And widely recognized as one of the

foremost scoliosis surgeons in the country. Expect to wait for an

appointment, but it's well worth it.

D.

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I agree. Dr. Boachie is an excellent " technician " and a wonderful, caring

human being.

Bonnie

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> > If anyone can recommend a scoliosis doctor in Manhattan for adult (age

19)

> > would very much appreciate it!

> >

> > Thanks!

>

> I know you're going to get many messages telling you this, but let me be

the

> first to highly recommend Dr. Oheneba Boachie-Adjei at the Hospital for

> Special Surgery on E. 70th Street (by York Ave.). He is a scoliosis god,

> IMO. A genius and a true humanitarian. And widely recognized as one of

the

> foremost scoliosis surgeons in the country. Expect to wait for an

> appointment, but it's well worth it.

>

> D.

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In a message dated 1/4/06 6:37:45 AM, dmstill@... writes:

<< I know you're going to get many messages telling you this, but let me be

the

first to highly recommend Dr. Oheneba Boachie-Adjei at the Hospital for

Special Surgery on E. 70th Street (by York Ave.). He is a scoliosis god,

IMO. A genius and a true humanitarian. And widely recognized as one of the

foremost scoliosis surgeons in the country. Expect to wait for an

appointment, but it's well worth it.

D.

>>

Thanks! I had heard of this doctor in the past ~ I did not realize he was so

close! Only a couple of blocks away. Thank you.

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In a message dated 1/4/06 11:37:23 AM, bonnie@... writes:

<< I agree. Dr. Boachie is an excellent " technician " and a wonderful, caring

human being.

Bonnie

>>

Thank you ~ Will follow up right away.....

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> Thanks! I had heard of this doctor in the past ~ I did not realize he was

so

> close! Only a couple of blocks away. Thank you.

>

Actually, the hospital is on E. 70th, but his office is on E. 72nd--within

walking distance. Just go past Sotheby's and you're there, from one to the

other. Very convenient, but still a bit difficult if you're post-op <g>.

D.

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> Yes, I am one of Dr. Boachie's patients and so is my daughter. I highly

> recommend him. Because of him I am a highly functioning revision surgery

> patient. My own original surgeon recommended him and said he would be

the only

> person he would send me to. I thank God for him. By the way not only is

he

> super nice, so is his office staff.

Oh yes, I forgot to mention his wonderful office staff, especially the

in-charge nurse--can't remember her name, but she has an " island " accent.

She really prepared me so well for the surgery. She's probably prepared

hundreds of patients for it, but she acted as though I was the first.

I, too, was passed up and up the scoliosis " ladder " until I reached the

top--Dr. Boachie. Did you happen to see the profile on him they did in

People magazine a couple of years ago?

D.

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In a message dated 1/5/06 11:23:36 PM, dmstill@... writes:

<< Did you happen to see the profile on him they did in

People magazine a couple of years ago?

>>

I didn't see this, but I will look it up!

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In a message dated 1/5/06 11:30:50 PM, dmstill@... writes:

<< Actually, the hospital is on E. 70th, but his office is on E. 72nd--within

walking distance. Just go past Sotheby's and you're there, from one to the

other. Very convenient, but still a bit difficult if you're post-op <g>.

D. >>

I have probably walked by ~ Thanks for the encouragement....will definitely

contact his office.

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I think campaigning is a good thing Lois.

It's democracy at it's best... and sometimes worst. But it is one

America's cornerstone's fundamental values; the right to say what you

want, and the freedom to vote.

I'd love to hear more of what you have to say.

On May 16, 2006, at 10:45 PM, LittleLoGL@... wrote:

> I will say that I will not campaign on the list serve. If you

> wish to

> e-mail privately I will answer questions to clarify issues that are

> relevant to

> this campaign. I have already done so to many of you. I am here for

> all the

> members of LPA. I do not believe in bickering, bashing, and

> nitpicking.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Lois Gerage-Lamb

> littlelogl@...

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wow!!i joined this list for info and other things, not to hear politics nor for

bashing of people, i didnt think this was supposed to go on this list..sorry, i

know its a huge thing though..

TxChapter44 <TxChapter44@...> wrote: *bangs her head on the desk* I do

believe perhaps I should leave this list

until I feel I am capable of sending private emails. Sorry Rose &

Whims.........

I do apologize.

Amy

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[moderator's note -- this is the 5th post of the day. All others will stay in

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So you're not going to answer those great questions?

Davey had no hand in them

BTW I heard Marge was at a regional blabbing that she had to re-write your

campaign statement.

Nice friend

On May 16, 2006, at 10:45 PM, LittleLoGL@... wrote:

> I will say that I will not campaign on the list serve. If you

> wish to

> e-mail privately I will answer questions to clarify issues that are

> relevant to

> this campaign. I have already done so to many of you. I am here for

> all the

> members of LPA. I do not believe in bickering, bashing, and

> nitpicking.

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bashing?

On May 16, 2006, at 11:28 PM, jayme cox wrote:

> wow!!i joined this list for info and other things, not to hear

> politics nor for bashing of people

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