Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 In a message dated 3/7/2006 5:36:14 PM Pacific Standard Time, barb1283@... writes: Perhaps I will send my 'crazy thoughts' to her family to look into. Some time they have to start to pay serious attention to indoor air quality problems that I think are plaguing people with little interest to those in charge of investigating. Hi Barb, I don't know that that would be such a good idea. I am sure the family is asking all kinds of questions as to why she was taken so young. And there could be uncountable reasons -genetics, stress, environment, etc. But to assume they had mold in their environment with no indication whatsoever, and then to link her death from breast cancer to mold in an environment, would not serve anyone well. I think it would be hard on the family to have those outside, offering suggestions of what may have been the cause for the loss of a loved one. And I think you would have a difficult time being able to establish credibility for your hypothesis and theory. I think it could make you appear to be one of those " nutty mold people " . This could further serve to make all mold people appear nutty. I know your heart is in the right place. I know you are right in that cancer is more and more becoming accepted as caused by environmental exposures. But I don't think it's a good idea to pursue this one. Just my two cents! Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 In a message dated 3/8/2006 7:13:34 AM Pacific Standard Time, barb1283@... writes: Some so called expert on CNN yesterday tied to fact that she sang in nightclubs and may be victim of second hand smoke. I think that is a stretch. One would have to compare the incident of other nightclub workers and see if they have higher incident of lung cancer. I have never heard that. Now that's nutty! To go on CNN and say that. Makes me think that expert was probably thrown out of a night club at one point in his life for heckling a singer! Now, he wants all singers in night clubs to go away. I would venture to bet that Mrs. Reeves family will be donating to not just stem cell research in the future, but also breast cancer research. It might be good for you to keep your eye on that, and address it when the timing is right. Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 In a message dated 3/8/2006 10:33:52 AM Pacific Standard Time, barb1283@... writes: Sharon, Dana died of lung cancer, not breast cancer. Lung cancer in young, non smoking woman is unusual. Anyway, point of waiting to see if family wants to make some public plea for lung cancer research as good timing is good idea. They probably will and then would be a good time to make suggestion to look into indoor air pollution for non smoking lung cancer patients. Good point. Oh, you are right. It was lung cancer. That is pretty weird. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 Here's my take on this Problems like mold (mycotoxin mediated illnesses), heavy metals, chemicals, pesticides and many other commonly found toxic substances in today's world is compromising the innate immunity (lowered MSH is one of the problems). In lowered innate immunity, viral infections and intracellular bacterial infections easily occur. So, it is always a combination of toxins (all kinds) and pathogens that leads to serious illnesses like cancer. Jay wiedb <wiedb@...> wrote: Check out the book " The Virus & the vaccine - the true story of cancer-causing monkey virus, contaminated polio vaccine & the millions of Americans exposed " by Debbie Bookchin & Jim Schumacher - available at book stores - not a self-published book and extremely well documentated. Based on research out of Loyola Medical Research Center in Chicago & Baylor Medical research in Houston. The virus is found in mesothelioma (a horrible lung cancer), bone cancer & brain cancer. Virus was in the oral polio vaccine - remember the sugar cubes? The researchers don't know if we are passing the virus in utero. The vaccine was cultured on Green Monkey kidney tissue which contained the virus. Insiders of Pharma have known this for decades - and of course - follow the money. Add indoor air pollution to the mix to screw up our immune systems and opportunistic cancers can flurish. > > > In a message dated 3/8/2006 10:33:52 AM Pacific Standard Time, > barb1283@... writes: > > Sharon, > Dana died of lung cancer, not breast cancer. Lung cancer in young, > non smoking woman is unusual. Anyway, point of waiting to see if > family wants to make some public plea for lung cancer research as > good timing is good idea. They probably will and then would be a > good time to make suggestion to look into indoor air pollution for > non smoking lung cancer patients. Good point. > > > Oh, you are right. It was lung cancer. That is pretty weird. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 ASK NPR FM RADIO they talked about this on 3/7/06 get the type call ask about the doctor that talked about the dangers of the Air-Condition System. You all would have loved it I say let's try getting them to talk about this again. E [] Re: Could Dana Reeves Death be due to Indoor Air Pollutio... From Raphaele & Horwin in memory of their son .................. Excellent website................. http://www.SV40foundation.org/ SV40 Cancer Foundation is Launched The SV40 Cancer Foundation has just been established by Raphaele and Horwin in memory of their son, Horwin who passed away at the age of 2½ in 1999. SV40 was the 40th virus found in rhesus monkey kidney cells when these cells were used to make the polio vaccine. This virus contaminated both the Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) created by Dr. Jonas Salk and the Oral or " Live " Polio Vaccine (OPV) created by Dr. Albert Sabin. The Horwins lost their child, , (<http://www.ouralexander.org/>www.ouralexander.org) to a SV40 positive brain tumor in January 1999. Leading SV40 scientists in the United States performed five tests at five different laboratories on tissue removed from 's brain tumor. DNA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology was used along with other sophisticated techniques such as laser micro-dissection. These tests demonstrated that SV40 was in 's brain tumor cells and that the virus was active in creating the cancer. Both parents underwent a series of tests to determine whether or not they carried the virus. Different SV40 laboratories were involved from the United States and Europe. All tests were negative for SV40. In addition,'s cord blood had been saved with a private lab when was born. The cordblood was also tested by DNA PCR and was negative for SV40 providing evidence that neither nor his mother carried the virus at the time of 's birth. This suggested that one or more of the polio vaccines was administered contained SV40. On January 31st, 2000, The Horwins brought the very first SV40 lawsuit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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