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Hi, everyone,

There's a great media opportunity opening up for anyone in and around the

Los Angeles area. The late-night talk show, " Politically Incorrect With

Bill Maher " - a widely watched show - is opening up a spot on the show

starting Jan. 12 for fans and the general public. You have to bid for a

pot, through this web site: http://abc.com/pi

The newspaper article that mentions it says " A joint effort of the ABC

Television Network, eBay and Walt Disney Internet Group, the auction is the

first of its kind. "

You have to be at least 18 years old, and be able to travel to L.A. to tape

the show on Feb. 1. All proceeds will benefit the Best Friends Animal

Sanctuary in Utah, a refuge for abused and abandoned pets.

I have no idea what kind of money is at stake here, and haven't checked out

the web site yet, but thought it was worth a mention.

Digest Number 852

> Our Anthrax information web site: http://www.dallasnw.quik.com/cyberella/

> To visit Dr. Meryl Nass's web site, go to: http://www.anthraxvaccine.org

> Also visit: http://www.MajorBates.com/ and http://www.enter.net/~jfsorg/

> http://www.jamesmadisonproject.org/importantlinks.html and

http://www.aboutanthrax.org

> Anthrax Vaccine Network proposal http://www.anthraxvaccine.net

> Contact list owner: Gretchen Whitney at: anna_nim@...

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My apologies for not catching a full digest going through as a 'reply to'

Occasionally a list member hits 'reply to' to a complete digest of

posts. I have never posted cautions in this regard, since I have always

caught them and snipped off the excess before forwarding out. This one

error should be a good lesson for all of us to snip off all but what we are

responding to in our replies. This also goes for the footer message and

even excess information in a non digest post.

Excellent suggestion here, I hope one of our members can be heard on

Politically Incorrect. There has in the past been brief critical mentions of

the AVIP, but it has been quite some time ago.

Gretchen

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Re: Digest Number 852

> Hi, everyone,

> There's a great media opportunity opening up for anyone in and around the

> Los Angeles area. The late-night talk show, " Politically Incorrect With

> Bill Maher " - a widely watched show - is opening up a spot on the show

> starting Jan. 12 for fans and the general public. You have to bid for a

> pot, through this web site: http://abc.com/pi

> The newspaper article that mentions it says " A joint effort of the ABC

> Television Network, eBay and Walt Disney Internet Group, the auction is the

> first of its kind. "

> You have to be at least 18 years old, and be able to travel to L.A. to tape

> the show on Feb. 1. ............. "

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Hello everybody,

I have a building issue that is of concern. My 11 yr. old son has started

shaking me when he is very upset about a limit I am setting for appropriate

behavior. It does not cause me to change my attitude toward the limits,

but it also hasn't prevented him from doing it again. Please advise us-

Thanks,

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In a message dated 4/4/01 1:59:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

bodyforlife writes:

<< I love the Myoplex tropical flavors - I use the regular Myoplex, not the

lite or deluxe. I put a few ice cubes in it and they are a treat actually!!

Especially the pina colada!! >>

Hi Cheryl. Did you have a chance to check out the prices on the list I

emailed you? From what you told me you paid for your Myoplex it looks like

you can save nearly 50%. I hope it helps!

(one ear on the phone " working " while typing away on email!)

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In a message dated 4/4/01 1:59:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

bodyforlife writes:

<< I love the Myoplex tropical flavors - I use the regular Myoplex, not the

lite or deluxe. I put a few ice cubes in it and they are a treat actually!!

Especially the pina colada!! >>

Hi Cheryl. Did you have a chance to check out the prices on the list I

emailed you? From what you told me you paid for your Myoplex it looks like

you can save nearly 50%. I hope it helps!

(one ear on the phone " working " while typing away on email!)

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In response to " celebrities " with autistic children:

" Father Mulkayhee (sp?) " in the old M*A*S*H series has a son with autism (can't

remember his real name now " ...Something " )

I think ex-vice presidential hopeful Senator Joe Lieberman has a nephew (his

brother's son) with autism.

Unlocking Autism had a guy in a rock group speak last year at the rally. He has

a son with autism. Perhaps you could look up the records on that. His rock group

was pretty famous and I did recognize their name -- but you can see by my memory

lapse he wasn't exactly my generation of rockers.

Good luck. I hope that you are contacting them. I have thought for a long time

that we should get these people to stand together for autism. The media would

cover it (like J. Fox for Parkinson's and Tyler and Tony

for diabetes.)

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> 4. CESC Walk for Autism and Autism Awareness Family Fun Day!

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> Sorry for this cross-post and apologize in advance if anyone gets duplicate

> copies of this post. That being said, I am an ABA therapist in the central

> NJ area looking to add a family or two on the weekends (both Saturday and

> Sunday) in the mornings only. As I'm located in Piscataway, NJ, I am looking

> to stay in the Middlesex, Monmouth, and Ocean County areas. Please, if you

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In a message dated 10/28/03 2:35:17 AM Mountain Standard Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> Dr Emson gave birth to Freya in July 2000 but despite bonding with

> her baby, she suffered from depression after coming off anti-

> depressants

Oh, come on, the poor woman was probably in the throes of Prozac withdrawal,

which we all know can lead to suicide and murder. This articles was total

propaganda. I feel sorry for these poor victims of the mental health cabal.

<A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A>

a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again.

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In a message dated 10/28/03 2:35:17 AM Mountain Standard Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> Dr Emson gave birth to Freya in July 2000 but despite bonding with

> her baby, she suffered from depression after coming off anti-

> depressants

Oh, come on, the poor woman was probably in the throes of Prozac withdrawal,

which we all know can lead to suicide and murder. This articles was total

propaganda. I feel sorry for these poor victims of the mental health cabal.

<A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A>

a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue

Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again.

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We are bombarded from every angle with toxins. The air we breathe is loaded

with chemicals from car exhaust, and factories. The water we drink is

" enriched " with flouride, a known carcinogenic. Waste of all sorts is dumped

into rivers and oceans, including animal waste. Food is loaded with pesticides,

fertilizers and all sorts of strange chemicals. Houses are built on dumps where

young children get blood diseases from society's overconsumption of bleached

paper towels. Historically, people die from infections which included TB and

other such diseases. Better hygiene change all that. Toilets and windows are

monumental steps in the health of human beings. If such a relatively small

change can affect the way we die, isn't it safe to say that claiming fresh air

and water and changing our diet can affect longevity. Do any of you think of

living pass the 90s or more?

Monsanto has " vision " . This large conglomerate produces farming supplies, food

for consumption and pharmaceuticals. It has completely changed soil and farming

with their genetically engineered seeds. We have come to the age of

en-food.

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i just feel that our world has become much too dependent upon pharmaceutical

drugs to save us from many " diseases " and " symptoms " that can be healed from

food. these new diseases that seem just so amazing to me are usually brought

about by a lack of nourishment. many people assume that alcohol is

neurological, yet there is evidence that alcoholism is caused from a deficit of

nutritional proportions and that the alcohol fulfills some need nutritionally.

what, I don't know. science has taught us a lot about the needs of our bodies,

yet there is still so much we don't know. so how can we as a society feel that

it is okay to pop pills when we all know that there are side effects and how do

we know what the long-term effects are? if my body is a part of this universe

and a part of this earth, then shouldn't i look to the earth for my source of

healing and nourishment? the more i eat foods that are whole and as close to

the source from whence they came the more i feel my

body responding in a healthy nourishing way. whatever grows from this earth is

the only nourishment i need, and therefore the only medicine i need. animals

don't have these numerous diseases, and they eat from the earth. if you choose

to use pharmaceutical drugs because you feel they have helped you then that is

your choice, i just feel that education on food and health is needed for too

many people use the pharmacy as their only method of health.

kristi

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There are 2 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

1. Re: Digest Number 850

From: " cynthia wilson " cynthia-wilson@...

2. Re: Digest Number 850

From: " Diane and Uecker " sunflowr@...

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Date: Sat Jun 3, 2006 5:46 am (PDT)

From: " cynthia wilson " cynthia-wilson@...

Subject: Re: Digest Number 850

Restless Leg Syndrome, which affects millions of Americans, including me, is a

neurological disorder which can be genetic. If some one made it up and those of

us who began experiencing it as children caught it by psychosomatic osmosis (I

did just make that up, thank you.) it is still very real to us. Most of the side

effects are caused by lack of proper sleep and intrinsic factor. Also, Dear One,

my life has been saved and supported on several occasions by the " " fabulous and

life-saving " knowledge of the pharmaceutical companies " . I don't need to change

your perceptions, but statistically, people are living longer; the parents at my

daughter's school are saddened by the illnesses of their children; and if a man

needs a little blue pill for a good romp, I, for one, am most appreciative. It

would be amazing if the processes here were all about purity of living (clean

air, water, organic food) but they aren't. And yet, somehow, it's really all

quite beautiful, isn't it? Our

Joy, gracefulness, higher knowing,

are always right here, because what is really happening, that is, what I see,

are people reclaiming their souls in a unity and connection so vast, that I

cannot apply my judgment. So, I sprout.

Kristi Hyllen wrote:

I love good wit! Basically I am presuming that the majority of the human species

is slowly decimating itself. Evolutinary wise, our bodies can not evolve fast

enough to keep up with the monumental technological and scientific changes that

are taking place in our world. I look in the obituaries and see people dying at

younger and younger ages. I see families taking walks and they're all

overweight. I see the latest popular diseases for kids being promoted in the

schools and parents jumping on the band wagon while the pharmaceutical companies

reel in the profits. I see commericials for made-up diseases like " restless leg

syndrome " - " side effects include heart failure, blindness, brain damage,

falling-off of extremities, forceful vomitting. (he he) Doesn't any question why

we have a drug for male impotency? why is it all of a sudden that kids have

heartburn? Does anyone wonder how our ancestors lived at all without the

" fabulous and life-saving " knowledge of the

pharmaceutical companies? (sarcastic) I don't need a pill to fall asleep, I need

to not eat a Big Mac with fries at 8:00 pm and wash it down with a frappuccino!

I don't need a pill to stop aid my inability to digest my food, I need to not

eat processed food in a box. It just amazes me what this world eats, and what

amazes me more is the fact that so many people take disease as just a natural

part of life and ignorantly take that prescription medicine instead of taking

control of their diet.

Kristi

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Topics in this digest:

1. adaptation

From: " Mark " 003marklanders@...

2. Re: adaptation

From: " mitch raemsch " macromitch@...

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Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 2:49 pm (PDT)

From: " Mark " 003marklanders@...

Subject: adaptation

If humans have adapted to enormously varied diets (see Biochemical Individuality

by Weston Price) then what strange adaptations must be developing today? Think

of it... after decades of McD's slobberburgers and fried greaseatos, cereals

with less nutrition than the cardboard box they're packed in and sodas with

higher acidity than battery acid there must be a response to the extreme

evolutionary pressure. Right now a new form of creature must be oozing it's way

from the plastic seats of all night fast food joints and snack bars... Homo

Lipidus! Perfectly adapted to thrive in it's environment of junk food and

flourescent garishness it will soon demand more and more of the world's

resources to satisfy it's nutrient-deficient hungers.

Um... too much caffeine, too little sleep.

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Date: Thu Jun 1, 2006 6:45 pm (PDT)

From: " mitch raemsch " macromitch@...

Subject: Re: adaptation

Hilarious Mark! Until I was 18 I ate what my parents did. Then I took B vitamins

for the first time and realized how compromised I really was. I literally

thought to myself: how could I have functioned like I was. Also I lost 5 pounds

in a few days and stopped getting sick thereafter; ie colds and flues. I think

that most of America is subclinically deficient. Meaning it doesn't show up in

their tests! They are severly compromised and they don't even know it.

Mark <003marklanders@...> wrote:

If humans have adapted to enormously varied diets (see Biochemical Individuality

by Weston Price) then what strange adaptations must be developing today? Think

of it... after decades of McD's slobberburgers and fried greaseatos, cereals

with less nutrition than the cardboard box they're packed in and sodas with

higher acidity than battery acid there must be a response to the extreme

evolutionary pressure. Right now a new form of creature must be oozing it's way

from the plastic seats of all night fast food joints and snack bars... Homo

Lipidus! Perfectly adapted to thrive in it's environment of junk food and

flourescent garishness it will soon demand more and more of the world's

resources to satisfy it's nutrient-deficient hungers.

Um... too much caffeine, too little sleep.

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It occurred to me to remember that not long ago, way out west, and probably

east, north and south, people died like flies from all sorts of stuff and

rarely had access to medical care, however crude it was way back when. For

most folks, having access to a doctor was just short of a miracle, although

some kept up the tradition of medicinal herbal healing, acupuncture, etc.

And still do.

As we moved toward the direction of 'professional medical care', we have

been trained to 'trust the doctor' and in the interim, shifted our focus

away from self healing and using what we know call 'alternative' remedies.

It appears that has led to our current state, of generations now dependent

on 'professional' medical care. But, as I said before, life is evolutionary

and as the corrupted part of medical care (not all of it is corrupted) is

exposed, people shift, ever so slightly, toward herbal medicine again, along

with age old acupuncture, castor oil packs, meridian therapies in all it

many forms, healthier eating and healthier lifestyles and interest in how

they (we) got into this condition in the first place. Self-care raises it

head again.

As we begin to see the paradigms we have adopted as our reality, and decide

which ones really represent who we are and choose accordingly, societal

pressures to perform and accumulate lessen, and quality of life increases.

With each new generation, a new view of life is presented, that is closer to

natural living (not the cave person version).

Don't despair, take a long view, know that we are evolving into more

conscious beings, even if it appears it is at a crawl. Even sprouts take

time to grow. Diane

-- Re: adaptation

Hilarious Mark! Until I was 18 I ate what my parents did. Then I took B

vitamins for the first time and realized how compromised I really was. I

literally thought to myself: how could I have functioned like I was. Also I

lost 5 pounds in a few days and stopped getting sick thereafter; ie colds

and flues. I think that most of America is subclinically deficient. Meaning

it doesn't show up in their tests! They are severly compromised and they don

t even know it.

Mark <003marklanders@...> wrote:

If humans have adapted to enormously varied diets (see Biochemical

Individuality by Weston Price) then what strange adaptations must be

developing today? Think of it... after decades of McD's slobberburgers and

fried greaseatos, cereals with less nutrition than the cardboard box they're

packed in and sodas with higher acidity than battery acid there must be a

response to the extreme evolutionary pressure. Right now a new form of

creature must be oozing it's way from the plastic seats of all night fast

food joints and snack bars... Homo Lipidus! Perfectly adapted to thrive in

it's environment of junk food and flourescent garishness it will soon demand

more and more of the world's resources to satisfy it's nutrient-deficient

hungers.

Um... too much caffeine, too little sleep.

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