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Dear Gwen,

The web site is up and running fine, so you must have a problem somewhere

along the way. We have to move the website but there is no immediate

problem.

Chris.

On Fri, 21 May 1999, Gwen Armstrong wrote:

> From: Gwen Armstrong <armstrog@...>

>

> Hi group

> I can't seem to get into rheumatic.org. Is there a change in address or

something. Would

> appreciate someone letting me know ---just had another cousin diagnosed with

RA. That's 2 in

> the last 6 months. We now have 2 MS and 3 RA's in my generation.

> Gwen

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In a message dated 4/15/01 6:44:08 AM, cadlard@... writes:

<< Are you all still having problems? >>

and others,

I just tried accessing the website here in Southern Cal....still

gives the same error message that the server can't be reached.

thanks!

Carol

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Manitoba Canada here. Same result as before. Server unable to access

www.rheumatic.org.

Carol/Piney

rheumatic Web site

>

> Hi group,

>

> I have no idea why so many people can't get to rheumatic.org except that

> some crucial server along the path from us to you is down.

>

> Our website isn't anything to do with our support group. The group is run

> on egroups (now groups). rheumatic.org is currently running on a

> South Australian server named Chariot (also trading as Network

> Solutions) which is both primary and secondary nameserver. I just checked

> the registration on Internic, which makes the primary and secondary

> nameservers available around the world:

>

> Domain Name: RHEUMATIC.ORG

> Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC.

> Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com

> Referral URL: www.networksolutions.com

> Name Server: NS.CHARIOT.NET.AU

> Name Server: NS2.CHARIOT.NET.AU

> Updated Date: 09-apr-2001

>

> >>> Last update of whois database: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 08:31:36 EDT

<<<

>

> This confirms the nameservers and that the registration is current and

> paid for.

>

> Are you all still having problems?

>

> Chris.

>

>

> To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups

>

>

>

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Same here

Calgary Alberta Canada

Bob Zarn wrote:

Manitoba Canada here. Same result as before.

Server unable to access

www.rheumatic.org.

Carol/Piney

rheumatic Web site

>

> Hi group,

>

> I have no idea why so many people can't get to rheumatic.org

except that

> some crucial server along the path from us to you is down.

>

> Our website isn't anything to do with our support group. The

group is run

> on egroups (now groups). rheumatic.org is currently running

on a

> South Australian server named Chariot (also trading as Network

> Solutions) which is both primary and secondary nameserver. I

just checked

> the registration on Internic, which makes the primary and secondary

> nameservers available around the world:

>

>

Domain Name: RHEUMATIC.ORG

>

Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC.

>

Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com

>

Referral URL: www.networksolutions.com

>

Name Server: NS.CHARIOT.NET.AU

>

Name Server: NS2.CHARIOT.NET.AU

>

Updated Date: 09-apr-2001

>

> >>> Last update

of whois database: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 08:31:36 EDT

<<<

>

> This confirms the nameservers and that the registration is current

and

> paid for.

>

> Are you all still having problems?

>

> Chris.

>

>

> To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups

>

>

>

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Hi

I think there must be some sort of an internet problem somewhere. I am

able to access the site's home page but none of the links are working --

whenever you click on any of them, it comes back as a " Bad Gateway " .

However, I've been having similar problems with a number of other sites

over the last few days, which is what makes me think something big is up

somewhere.

Hugs

a Peden

and Chas Adlard wrote:

>

> Hi group,

>

> I have no idea why so many people can't get to rheumatic.org except that

> some crucial server along the path from us to you is down...

>

>...Are you all still having problems?

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Hi, I have had no problem with any other site, just the rheumatic.org.

Carol/Piney/Canada

Re: rheumatic Web site

> Hi

> I think there must be some sort of an internet problem somewhere. I am

> able to access the site's home page but none of the links are working --

> whenever you click on any of them, it comes back as a " Bad Gateway " .

> However, I've been having similar problems with a number of other sites

> over the last few days, which is what makes me think something big is up

> somewhere.

> Hugs

> a Peden

>

> and Chas Adlard wrote:

> >

> > Hi group,

> >

> > I have no idea why so many people can't get to rheumatic.org except that

> > some crucial server along the path from us to you is down...

> >

> >...Are you all still having problems?

>

> To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups

>

>

>

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Liz,

Thanks! This is an interesting site. Though the stuff about IBS and

psychological is nonesense.

God bless,

KJ

web site

>

> http://www.afraidtoask.com/bowel/index.html

>

>

>

> a web site that discusses bowels. Even shows pictures.

>

> This is the introduction page, click topics on left hand side.

>

> Liz D

>

>

>

>

>

> --- rabbitbrain@...

>

> bUcKsNdOeS

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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<Liz,

Thanks! This is an interesting site. Though the stuff about IBS and

Psychological is nonsense.

God bless,

KJ>

Liz;

<Liz,

Thanks! This is an interesting site. Though the stuff about IBS and

Psychological is nonsense.

God bless,

KJ>

Liz;

This website is certainly a good find.

Regarding the IBS statements, I do believe there is some truth to the

Psychological aspects of the problem but I'm also quite sure it is

more of a symptom of an allergic reaction.

When I first realized that I might have IBS one of the things that I

was told it was caused by was dairy products. So, I quit drinking

milk and eating my ice cream, and moved to drinking Soy and Rice

milks, which are lactose free. I've been away from milk for around

six months now and have only had a few IBS flare-ups. These I believe

were from some chocolate I'd eaten; I didn't realize the amount of

lactose in them. I'm just glad that my flare-ups are more minor than

some others experience but in the past they have put me to bed for a

few hours to deal with the pain.

Dale

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Yes, I agree there is some nonsense on the site. But it had too

much good stuff to pass up. One of the things I disagreed with

was with " how many bowel movements were normal. " UGH!

I did like the pictures. :)

Many members want to know what healthy BM's look like, especially

the color, well.... there it is!

Liz D

Re: web site

Liz,

Thanks! This is an interesting site. Though the

stuff about IBS and

psychological is nonesense.

God bless,

KJ

--- rabbitbrain@...

bUcKsNdOeS

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--- Rabbitbrain@... wrote:

> One of the things I

> disagreed with

>> was with " how many bowel movements were normal. "

> UGH!

I noticed that, too, that they were saying that 1 or 2

a day is okay and that some 'normal' people have 1

every 2 days?? That's contradictory to every other

source I've read that indicates we ideally will be

having 3 or 4 a day. I think also that the site

needs to be read with the realization that it is NOT

about bowel cleansing. In other words, some of their

warnings about the appearance of the stool would not

apply (I don't think) to people who are specifically

endeavoring to cleanse their bowels and eliminating

years worth of buildup.

Aside from those things, I thought the site was very

interesting and I appreciate learning about it.

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Dale,

" I've been away from milk for around

> six months now and have only had a few IBS flare-ups. These I believe

> were from some chocolate I'd eaten; I didn't realize the amount of

> lactose in them. "

I also had to get away from milk and realize chocolate had lactose in it.

UUGGHH!!

" I'm just glad that my flare-ups are more minor than

> some others experience but in the past they have put me to bed for a

> few hours to deal with the pain. "

Have you tried The Specific Carbohydrate Diet? It is supposed to be helpful

with digestive disorders. I am trying it today. I will post how it goes.

In the meantime,

http://www.scdiet.org

Especially check out the section about tesimonials. Amazon.com has some

good ones too. The book is called Breaking The Viscious Cycle. There are

60 reviews from people who have bowel problems and how it has changed their

lives.

God bless,

KJ

I hope this helps.

Re: web site

> <Liz,

>

> Thanks! This is an interesting site. Though the stuff about IBS and

> Psychological is nonsense.

>

> God bless,

> KJ>

>

>

> Liz;

>

> <Liz,

>

> Thanks! This is an interesting site. Though the stuff about IBS and

> Psychological is nonsense.

>

> God bless,

> KJ>

>

>

> Liz;

>

> This website is certainly a good find.

>

> Regarding the IBS statements, I do believe there is some truth to the

> Psychological aspects of the problem but I'm also quite sure it is

> more of a symptom of an allergic reaction.

>

> When I first realized that I might have IBS one of the things that I

> was told it was caused by was dairy products. So, I quit drinking

> milk and eating my ice cream, and moved to drinking Soy and Rice

> milks, which are lactose free. I've been away from milk for around

> six months now and have only had a few IBS flare-ups. These I believe

> were from some chocolate I'd eaten; I didn't realize the amount of

> lactose in them. I'm just glad that my flare-ups are more minor than

> some others experience but in the past they have put me to bed for a

> few hours to deal with the pain.

>

> Dale

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi all,

I think the appropriate amount of BM is 1; 1/2 hour after each meal.

God bless,

KJ

Re: web site

>

> --- Rabbitbrain@... wrote:

> > One of the things I

> > disagreed with

> >> was with " how many bowel movements were normal. "

> > UGH!

>

> I noticed that, too, that they were saying that 1 or 2

> a day is okay and that some 'normal' people have 1

> every 2 days?? That's contradictory to every other

> source I've read that indicates we ideally will be

> having 3 or 4 a day. I think also that the site

> needs to be read with the realization that it is NOT

> about bowel cleansing. In other words, some of their

> warnings about the appearance of the stool would not

> apply (I don't think) to people who are specifically

> endeavoring to cleanse their bowels and eliminating

> years worth of buildup.

>

> Aside from those things, I thought the site was very

> interesting and I appreciate learning about it.

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Good information, Carl. Thanks. Can we post this on other cites?

In a message dated 7/23/2010 12:16:42 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

grimes@... writes:

has a Web site now at:

www.chemicalexposures.org

She has her QEESI evaluation form plus her papers to be

downloaded at no charge. You can download a PDF of her book

for free or buy a hard copy through Amazon.com.

Interesting area called A-Z Conditions and Exposures. And she's

starting a Blog for exposure stories. It's brand new so you can

help get it started.

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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Yes. She would like all who may be interested to know. She has done so much and

not charged except for her book. And now even that can be downloaded free.

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

(fm my Blackberry)

Re: [] Web Site

Good information, Carl. Thanks. Can we post this on other cites?

In a message dated 7/23/2010 12:16:42 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

grimes@... writes:

has a Web site now at:

www.chemicalexposures.org

She has her QEESI evaluation form plus her papers to be

downloaded at no charge. You can download a PDF of her book

for free or buy a hard copy through Amazon.com.

Interesting area called A-Z Conditions and Exposures. And she's

starting a Blog for exposure stories. It's brand new so you can

help get it started.

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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 I remember reading a very long PDF of hers awhile back and of course the

QUEESI

test. I am really glad to see her get this site set up. It looks great, and

looks like perfect timeing for many as well.

    

   

 Freedom is the emancipation from the arbitrary rule of other men :Mortimer

Adler

________________________________

From: Carl Grimes <grimes@...>

Sent: Sat, July 24, 2010 6:50:27 PM

Subject: Re: [] Web Site

 

Yes. She would like all who may be interested to know. She has done so much and

not charged except for her book. And now even that can be downloaded free.

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

(fm my Blackberry)

Re: [] Web Site

Good information, Carl. Thanks. Can we post this on other cites?

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I heard about this Dr. on the news when they were talking about the flu

like symptoms of the volunteers coming back from the gulf.

Good information, Carl. Thanks. Can we post this on other cites?

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I had the impression, from reading her book, that the sauna-detox protocal is

not that successful. I wanted it to be very successful. I'd like to read

testimonials.

What is it about my body that makes me so sensitive to chemical exposure? (MCS)

Is my liver full of toxins and unable to filter them out of my bloodstream as

quickly as other people's? Is my blood-brain barrier worn thin? Is my brain

just totally impregnated with mercury? I want to find a real solution and get

some resistance fast, because Lord knows the future of our civilization does not

look like a walk in the park and I do not know how my sensitive little body will

make it.

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Have you all ever seen this story of the NFL Cheerlearder who got a Flu

Shot and it completely messed up her system?

_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1NK3Vwtj50_

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1NK3Vwtj50)

She received chelatinn therapy and some sort of shot of something that

causes toxins to bind to it, and is then released thru urine. This was on TV

the other nite. According to the show, she is not completely well, but is

much better because of it. None of the mainstream doctors could help her.

So here is what the doctors are saying today:

_http://njfrogman.blogspot.com/2010/07/ashole-doctors-attack-cheerleader.html_

(http://njfrogman.blogspot.com/2010/07/ashole-doctors-attack-cheerleader.html)

So here are my questions: Why is it that doctors who belong to certain

medical associations such as ACOEM, AAAAI and ACMT always seem to be the

first to deem every illness they can't treat but someone else can as

psychological instead of physical? And why are they always the first to naysay

treatment protocols that people and other physicians report are helping them?

So...if these guys keep getting proven wrong over and over and over

again...then WHY do they get to remain as main policy setters of American

medicine? Seems to me, they cause a lot of the waste in health care costs and

poor patient outcome.

Sharon

In a message dated 7/25/2010 6:39:24 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

research1844@... writes:

I had the impression, from reading her book, that the sauna-detox protocal

is not that successful. I wanted it to be very successful. I'd like to

read testimonials.

What is it about my body that makes me so sensitive to chemical exposure?

(MCS) Is my liver full of toxins and unable to filter them out of my

bloodstream as quickly as other people's? Is my blood-brain barrier worn thin?

Is

my brain just totally impregnated with mercury? I want to find a real

solution and get some resistance fast, because Lord knows the future of our

civilization does not look like a walk in the park and I do not know how my

sensitive little body will make it.

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I would like to read her book. Her website explained TILT-  toxic induced loss

of tolerance.

Beyond our past exposures,  mold is a toxic insult.

I tested with a mold allergy before my mold exposure.  My kids & I are allergic

to penicillin & a few other antibiotics of course made from mold. We are as 

Dr. Richie Shoemaker refers to as primed for mold illness.

Don't give up.  I think healing & improvement is possible. Stopping gluten is a

start.

Kathy

From: research1844 <research1844@...>

Subject: [] Re: Web Site

Date: Sunday, July 25, 2010, 6:15 AM

I had the impression, from reading her book, that the sauna-detox protocal

is not that successful. I wanted it to be very successful. I'd like to read

testimonials.

What is it about my body that makes me so sensitive to chemical exposure? (MCS)

Is my liver full of toxins and unable to filter them out of my bloodstream as

quickly as other people's? Is my blood-brain barrier worn thin? Is my brain

just totally impregnated with mercury? I want to find a real solution and get

some resistance fast, because Lord knows the future of our civilization does not

look like a walk in the park and I do not know how my sensitive little body will

make it.

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I remember the story. She had a severe reaction to a flu shot. I think it was

the metals.

She had chelation from Dr. Buttar, an established alternative doc.

Most are mainstream docs.  don't study chelation. If any medical institutions

admitted it not many would want a vaccine.

Inside Edition ran a follow up to

make it look like she made her illness up, since she's better.

There was a story a few years ago

with a child dying from it, due to medical errors used in the IV. If anyone

wants to do it

I would read up on all methods, the doc. etc.

There are several methods of chelation, you have to study which would be safest

considering your  health.

I have not done it, but know some who have, who weren't mold patients.

Kathy

From: snk1955@... <snk1955@...>

Subject: Re: [] Re: Web Site

Date: Sunday, July 25, 2010, 1:31 PM

Have you all ever seen this story of the NFL Cheerlearder who got a Flu

Shot and it completely messed up her system?

_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1NK3Vwtj50_

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1NK3Vwtj50)

She received chelatinn therapy and some sort of shot of something that

causes toxins to bind to it, and is then released thru urine. This was on TV

the other nite. According to the show, she is not completely well, but is

much better because of it. None of the mainstream doctors could help her.

So here is what the doctors are saying today:

_http://njfrogman.blogspot.com/2010/07/ashole-doctors-attack-cheerleader.html_

(http://njfrogman.blogspot.com/2010/07/ashole-doctors-attack-cheerleader.html)

So here are my questions: Why is it that doctors who belong to certain

medical associations such as ACOEM, AAAAI and ACMT always seem to be the

first to deem every illness they can't treat but someone else can as

psychological instead of physical? And why are they always the first to naysay

treatment protocols that people and other physicians report are helping them?

So...if these guys keep getting proven wrong over and over and over

again...then WHY do they get to remain as main policy setters of American

medicine? Seems to me, they cause a lot of the waste in health care costs and

poor patient outcome.

Sharon

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I have seen this film. It is tragic. I am doing a section on my web site

regarding systemic and CNS inflammation caused by pro-inflammatory cytokines

produced by the peripheral innate immune system and the innate immune system

(microglia) of the CNS that cause neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration.

Viruses, bacterial infections, pesticides, among other can cause this

occurrence. I suspect the susceptibility is genetic. I have not looked into

the genetic aspect yet.

The information will be posted in the next couple of days.

Jack-Dwayne: Thrasher, Ph.D.

Toxicologist/Immunotoxicologist/Fetaltoxicologist

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Off: 916-745-4703

Cell: 575-937-1150

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That's my site. I have no idea where it disappeared to. Sorry about the

confusion and thanks for letting me know. Will call the hosting company and find

out what happened today. Considering I pay $80 a year to keep it there you'd

think stuff like this wouldn't happen.

The interview series mentioned on my blog can be emailed to you. My email is

detoxexpert@....

My brain cleared after 8 or 9 days of using Natural Cellular Defense. First I

had amalgams out, then repaired immune system, then repaired gut, then got rid

of mercury. It just happened to work out that way. I was too toxic to do

regular chelation. The doctor took a loss (chelation can run into thousands of

dollars) and told me the truth. It would have damaged my liver and kidneys.

Many doctors don't even do testing first.

I really don't understand why anyone would consider using anything else when NCD

is proven to be safe and effective. Chlorella, cilantro, etc can be harmful,

they don't protect your organs, may be allergenic or even worse. Cilantro

tincture put one of my friends on disability for life. Why mess around? You

can buy NCD at the moment for almost half price here: www.zeolite.org/sale.

Even pregnant and nursing mothers can use it.

Sharon Hoehner

www.endcandidablog.com (that one is still up)

>

> Went to end candida blog.com, mentioned a site to go to to find out their

treatment that worked. (called endcandida.com), I clicked on it and it opened,

but nothing was on the page????

>

> Help!!! Thanks

>

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