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Old October 25th 10, 03:30 PM posted to misc.health.alternative,misc.kids,misc.kids.health,sci.med
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Default How Doctors Use (Or Should Use) Vitamin Therapy


"dr_jeff" wrote in message ...
On 10/25/10 4:25 AM, carole wrote:
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On 10/23/10 10:49 AM, carole wrote:


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You mean like the over $1 billion that was used to pay for research on con-med at the NIH (conjecture-based medicine, aka,
alternative medicine) that didn't find one con-med that worked??


That's propaganda --there are plenty of alternative remedies that work.


Good evidence, please.


With all the best and brightest minds working night and day, with all the money that goes to research and they're still struggling
to find cures to treat fungus. http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releas...-ntf121208.php. The problem is they are still
trying to kill the fungus and looking for a fungicide.
I can get rid of fungus with calcium, sodium and potassium cellsalts taken orally of course. Its all to do with treating deficiency
symptoms, ie alternative health.

I've worked this out from my experience with cellsalts and treatment of athletes foot fungus.
Obviously medical research is barking up the wrong tree.

What is the nutrient silica / silicon dioxide good for? How is it used in the human body?
For starters it stops underarm odour which obviously isn't natural, and isn't a sign of good health. Silica is said to be good for
hair, nails and bone growth. Apart fromt that it helps break down pathogenic accumulations in the body, and improve aterial health.
But where is the research?

Allopathic medicine hasn't even heard of the nutrient silica, letalone that it is an essential nutrient.
Obviously research is going in all the wrong directions if it doesn't look into the nutrients necessary for good health.



The reason they made the complementary medicine research unit part of the NIH was so that they could control any information more
closely.


No, the reason why the made the con-med (conjecture-based medicine or alternative medicine) unit part of NIH is so that they can
see if con-med works. It doesn't.


No, the NIH is infiltrated with pharmaceutical friendly people, same as what they did in Australia. They sacked the whole
Pharmaceutical Advisory Committee and replaced them with a new lot of people who were more amenable to giving the pharmaceutical
companies more business.

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2001/fe...prof-f17.shtml
Australian professor warns that poor will have to pay more for drugs
17 February 2001
"Professor David Henry, who was recently dismissed from the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC), spoke to the World
Socialist Web Site about the implications of changes being made to committee by the Australian government. He and other former PBAC
members have been highly critical of the appointment of Pat Clear, a former drug company executive, to head the committee. The PBAC
selects drugs for listing on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, which has kept drug prices comparatively lower than other
countries."


The Government Is Lying to You about Alternative Cancer Treatments

http://www.burtongoldberg.com/page43.html
"However, the fatal mistake was placing OAM [office of alternative medicine] within the NIH. This is like asking the fox to guard
the chicken coop. How can NIH, dedicated to conventional methods, objectively oversee the investigation of alternatives? What NIH
can oversee quite skillfully is the adulteration, perversion, and ruin of a publicly-funded office that was supposed to fairly
inform the taxpayer about new and alternative treatments for disease.

"From what I've heard through the Washington grapevine, the OAM has been sanitized and made submissive by NIH, so that it is now an
obedient and unproductive bureaucracy. People who know about alternative medicine are being forced out while people who are
indifferent to it or lack any working knowledge of it are pushed to the forefront. Projects are being derailed, funds are wasted,
and public information activities are staffed by people unsympathetic to alternative medicine."


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Carole
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