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Duncan said:

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I subscribe to " Alternatives " health newsletter and

sometimes learn something I can use. In the issue

that come today there was an article about aluminum in

deodorants and what to substitute that is a safe

alternative. The author of the magazine says that you

can make a dust of equal parts of cornstarch and

baking soda and it works great. I haven't tried it

yet, but thought I would pass it on.

"

I personally use baking soda (haven't tried mixing it with cornstarch). It

works well. I know

when I've used too much because I can kind of taste the baking soda! Really

makes me understand

how easily deodorants are absorbed by my skin...

A good web site for healthy home/body:

http://www.care2.com/healthyliving/

I got her book out of the library and loved it--and I use a lot of her online

recipes.

(in Maine, USA)

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--- In mscured , " Nesler, J " <tnesler@a...> , a

Hey, I inquired about the Rife machine and we're talking about

eye surgery. (That's O.K.) I am against laser eye surgery

myself. The probabilities I heard were a 98.5 % success rate.

Most people don't understand how probabilities work. If YOU

go in for surgery the odds are 50/50. If 100 people go in

the odds are about 100/1 in favor of a good outcome.

There was a segment on some T.V. news magazine a long time

ago. The man had what was called " successful " laser eye

surgery. He could see images clearly. Unfortunately he

had triple vision (not double) and he could no longer drive

at night. Even the lighting in his house had to be made

brighter so he could see where he was going.

I do eye exercises myself. I really believe they work.

Szpak

The worst procedures

> are Bypass Surgery and Laser Eye Surgery. Bypasses

> clog up quickly and 1 in 10 Laser Eye procedures fail,

> and are not reversible.

>

> I would disagree with the last statistic. The key is to go to a Dr

> which does many hundreds of surgeries a year. Their success rate is

> much higher (99% or more). Obviously surgery of any kind is not to

be

> done lightly but this kind of laser surgery is not invasive and the

> recovery time is quite rapid (under 24 hours). In my opinion there

are

> many more procedures that are much worse than Laser Eye Surgery.

>

> Tom Nesler

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I would caution anybody who is thinking of taking alpha lipoic acid to make

sure they have dealt with their mercury issues first since it can chelate

mercury and move it around your body. My chelation doctor says it is a

risky supplement to take on its own. If anybody has experience taking this

supplement, I would like to hear about it. Personally, before I found this

out I would take it once and feel incredible, then try to take it the next

day and would feel awful. I couldn't understand why but now I think it was

either just moving the mercury around or creating free radicals.

ne

In the same issue, there is an article about a doctor

who is doing research to help altzheimers disease. He

claims to stop the progression of the disease by

administering 600 mg. of Alpha Lipoic Acid per day for

a year.

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Duncan, could you please forward me the 2 newsletters... about Alzheimer and

about bypass surgery?

If it isn't too much, of course.

Thank you.

Natalia

(errr.... for the moment, I can only use a dial-up connection, that's why I

can't look for things on the Internet)

----- Original Message -----

> In the same issue, there is an article about a doctor

> who is doing research to help altzheimers disease. He

> claims to stop the progression of the disease by

> administering 600 mg. of Alpha Lipoic Acid per day for

> a year.

>

> Another alternative health newsletter that came today

> says that the Number One Worst Prescription Drug is

> Statin, followed by arthritus drugs, HRT, aspirin,

> antacids and hypertension drugs. The worst procedures

> are Bypass Surgery and Laser Eye Surgery. Bypasses

> clog up quickly and 1 in 10 Laser Eye procedures fail,

> and are not reversible.

> > Duncan

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