Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Thank you, Adam, for your posts. I find them interesting and enlightening. Please keep them coming! All the best, Dudley Delany http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Thank you Dudley. Without wishing to sound false in anyway, I genuinely feel the same about your posts and links that you send. Thank you, Adam > > > Thank you, Adam, for your posts. I find them interesting and > enlightening. Please keep them coming! > > All the best, > > Dudley Delany > > > http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Hi Adam, \ I personally don't have much use for discussion on drug trials and as this is an alterative treatment forum most of us are not going to go that route. I do read the stem cells posts as I am interested in the benefits that are showing with the use of them. SInce Glyconutrients increase the bodies own stem cell production I am always interested in how they benefit certain illness. There will always be both sides of the story and people have to make their choices, this forum helps people who have chosen to not do drugs and so that is the main focus. If I do not want to read what someone posts I can push delete, as I am sure many people do when I post about Glyconutrients. We all get to chose our paths and make our own decisions. finnfan05 wrote: > Hi all > > It has been brought to my attention that some people may not find > posts about trials/treatments/aternatives/stem cells etc that I pass > on, useful. Of course if anyone is offended by this then I apologise. > That was/is never my intention. My own personal belief is that there > is good and bad in both the 'traditional' and 'alternative' medical > ways of treating MS. > > I have friends with MS who feel they could not live without the MS > Drugs as they have improved so much, and Friends for whom they ahve > done ntohing. For some they have made them worse. > > Equally I have Friends who have improved simply by following various > diets, while some people have become angered as after a couple of > years, too much weight loss and money they think wasted on supplements > they have only gotten worse. > > Basically, what i am saying is that, in my humble opinion, there is > good and bad in all aspects of treatment. I like to keep uptodate with > all aspects of the MS world. However, as I say, I appreciate some > people may not want to, and if for some reason people don't want me to > pass on this info, then of course I won't. Please say. > > Hopefully it is helpful to at least some, and for those who are not > interested, they needant read the post(s). > > But, to reitterate, I am happy to do whatever the general consesus is > and I cetainly didn't intend to cause any distress-I pass on the info > to educate only. > > I access the posts via the website, not via the e-mail, and I notice > that not all things posted (by me and others), make it to the posts > you access via the website. I have tried a different computer and > notice the same there. For instance, I can't see the 'Various MS > Articles' e-mail I posted via the website, nor indeed the reply to > that post expressing concern (it was passed on to me). > > By the way, just to make things clear as I know sometimes via e-mails > things can be 'lost in translation', this e-mail is not a criticism of > anyone at all, just a request for guidance. I cannot reply to that > post, as I say, because I can't see it on the website; hence this > general e-mail. > > OK, thank you all, Take Care, Adam > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Hi Thanks for your response. Yes, I agree, there are many posts, and I'm sure everyone sees some posts that don't interest them, and so they don't read them. As I say, some things will interest some, but not others-and vice versa. I am happy to go with the flow. Thanks, Adam > > > Hi all > > > > It has been brought to my attention that some people may not find > > posts about trials/treatments/aternatives/stem cells etc that I pass > > on, useful. Of course if anyone is offended by this then I apologise. > > That was/is never my intention. My own personal belief is that there > > is good and bad in both the 'traditional' and 'alternative' medical > > ways of treating MS. > > > > I have friends with MS who feel they could not live without the MS > > Drugs as they have improved so much, and Friends for whom they ahve > > done ntohing. For some they have made them worse. > > > > Equally I have Friends who have improved simply by following various > > diets, while some people have become angered as after a couple of > > years, too much weight loss and money they think wasted on supplements > > they have only gotten worse. > > > > Basically, what i am saying is that, in my humble opinion, there is > > good and bad in all aspects of treatment. I like to keep uptodate with > > all aspects of the MS world. However, as I say, I appreciate some > > people may not want to, and if for some reason people don't want me to > > pass on this info, then of course I won't. Please say. > > > > Hopefully it is helpful to at least some, and for those who are not > > interested, they needant read the post(s). > > > > But, to reitterate, I am happy to do whatever the general consesus is > > and I cetainly didn't intend to cause any distress-I pass on the info > > to educate only. > > > > I access the posts via the website, not via the e-mail, and I notice > > that not all things posted (by me and others), make it to the posts > > you access via the website. I have tried a different computer and > > notice the same there. For instance, I can't see the 'Various MS > > Articles' e-mail I posted via the website, nor indeed the reply to > > that post expressing concern (it was passed on to me). > > > > By the way, just to make things clear as I know sometimes via e-mails > > things can be 'lost in translation', this e-mail is not a criticism of > > anyone at all, just a request for guidance. I cannot reply to that > > post, as I say, because I can't see it on the website; hence this > > general e-mail. > > > > OK, thank you all, Take Care, Adam > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Hi Adam, I don't know who wrote you offline, but those who have been harmed by these drugs get very upset when they are presented as possible treatments for MS. This group has several moderators and is owned by CureZone. It could be that one of them was notified and the post removed. I can't find any reference to that in the moderation commands though. I personally elect to dismiss the drug studies myself and feel the need to protect others from going the drug route. I would prefer to see anecdotal evidence here than random drug studies. Anyone interested in them can do an Internet search. I appreciate your willingness to try to help though. > > > > Hi Adam, your information was posted and responded to. The spelling > in the title is incorrect and could be why you can't find it through a > search. Here's the post and what followed. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Hi As a moderator, I will certainly take on board what you say and I won't post any articles etc then. I understand and respect what you are saying. Those who want to receive any articles I pass on,; Dudley et al, please feel free to e-mail me at finnfan05@... and when I get any I will forward them onto you. Take Care, Adam > > > > > > Hi Adam, your information was posted and responded to. The > spelling > > in the title is incorrect and could be why you can't find it > through a > > search. Here's the post and what followed. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Adam, Please keep posting. If I find a post not useful, I simply delete it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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