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Old May 15th 05, 09:56 PM
Mark Probert
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"Brad_Chad" wrote in message
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Susan, you are like a breath of fresh air. Mark can be such a moron.


Brad, stop projecting.



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Old May 15th 05, 09:57 PM
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Are you an idiot, Mark?


Stop projecting.

I felt pain.


So you say.

I did not need a test to know I
had pain. Just because conventional doctors couldn't find the cause of
the pain does not mean that it doesn't exist. Conventional medicine may
just not have the technology YET to find the cause. I just wanted a
safe and effective way of getting rid of the pain. Naturopathic doctors
can do that by looking for Hidden Food Allergies.


So you say.

Reading an article tipped me off to the fact that I should look into
Hidden Food Allergies as a cause of my pain. I then read some other
books about Hidden Food Allergies.Then I knew how to search for my
hidden food allergies, by adjusting my diet. Why do I have to repeat
everything twice?


You can repeat it a million times. It does not make it reality.


Brad_Chad



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Old May 15th 05, 10:02 PM
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Mark Probert wrote:
"Susan" wrote in message
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x-no-archive: NO

Mark Probert wrote:


If you choose to respond to my post, DO NOT do so with not archiving.


I'll post however I want to, with no direction from you.



Note that there is no requirement that you respond to me. You can remain
silent. If you choose to give up that silence, what you say will be
archived.

Like I said, if you do not want to say something that could be archived, DO
NOT post to me. I will ensure that it is archived.


Go ahead and knock yourself out,start here..





You missed a very subtle point I made wrt to such conditions as "chronic
fatigue syndrome" and folks such as Brad.


What kind of tests do you believe would definitively detect the causes
of chronic fatigue and joint pain, since you're so all knowing?



None. I use this question to illustrate a point. AltieNuts like to whine
that there are conditions, e.g. AD/HD, which are not subject to a simple
test for diagnostic purposes. When they start complaining about one of the
AltieNuts favorites, like CFS, or MCS, I ask them what tests would prove
that those conditions exist.


You're too stupid to have computer.

Susan
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Old May 15th 05, 10:17 PM
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"Susan" wrote in message
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x-no-archive: NO

Mark Probert wrote:
"Susan" wrote in message
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x-no-archive: NO

Mark Probert wrote:


If you choose to respond to my post, DO NOT do so with not archiving.

I'll post however I want to, with no direction from you.



Note that there is no requirement that you respond to me. You can remain
silent. If you choose to give up that silence, what you say will be
archived.

Like I said, if you do not want to say something that could be archived,

DO
NOT post to me. I will ensure that it is archived.


Go ahead and knock yourself out,start here..


Yawn.








You missed a very subtle point I made wrt to such conditions as

"chronic
fatigue syndrome" and folks such as Brad.

What kind of tests do you believe would definitively detect the causes
of chronic fatigue and joint pain, since you're so all knowing?



None. I use this question to illustrate a point. AltieNuts like to whine
that there are conditions, e.g. AD/HD, which are not subject to a simple
test for diagnostic purposes. When they start complaining about one of

the
AltieNuts favorites, like CFS, or MCS, I ask them what tests would prove
that those conditions exist.


You're too stupid to have computer.

Susan



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Old May 16th 05, 12:17 AM
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"Brad_Chad" wrote in message
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Excuse me Your Weakness (instead of Your Highness). Your argument looks
weaker every day. Why do naturopathic doctors keep getting satisfied
customers who do not complain to the news media? You talk a lot of
crap. There are thousands of naturopathic doctors in the USA making a
living. People wouldn't keep seeing the same naturopathic doctor if
they were not getting good results.


People get better on their own and give the credit to the naturopaths. Try
reading the book _Voodoo_Medicine_ by Robert Parks.

Excellent book.

Brad_Chad



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Old May 17th 05, 08:52 AM
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Idiot, I told you that I had joint pain, fatigue, and gastrointestinal
problems for YEARS. It was not getting better on its own. Conventional
doctors could do nothing about it. I found out what to do about it
after reading a magazine article about Hidden Food Allergies. I read
books too. I saw a naturopathic doctor later on. I found out that I
should have seen a naturopathic doctor years ago. Knowing how to find
my Hidden Food Allergies made me feel better than I had in years. How
could it be Voodoo Medicine? Many other people have experienced the
same thing.

Brad_Chad

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Old May 17th 05, 05:45 PM
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"Brad_Chad" wrote in message
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Idiot, I told you that I had joint pain, fatigue, and gastrointestinal
problems for YEARS. It was not getting better on its own. Conventional
doctors could do nothing about it. I found out what to do about it
after reading a magazine article about Hidden Food Allergies.


What is meant by the term "Hidden" ?


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Old May 17th 05, 10:50 PM
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"CWatters" wrote in message
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"Brad_Chad" wrote in message
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Idiot, I told you that I had joint pain, fatigue, and gastrointestinal
problems for YEARS. It was not getting better on its own. Conventional
doctors could do nothing about it. I found out what to do about it
after reading a magazine article about Hidden Food Allergies.


What is meant by the term "Hidden" ?


I'll venture that it means that there is no clear-cut manifestation like
rashes, anaphylactic shock, etc.



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Old May 18th 05, 06:48 PM
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"Brad_Chad" wrote in message
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Idiot, I told you that I had joint pain, fatigue, and gastrointestinal
problems for YEARS. It was not getting better on its own. Conventional
doctors could do nothing about it. I found out what to do about it
after reading a magazine article about Hidden Food Allergies.


Get yourself checked for gluten intolerance - there is a test for it at
http://www.enterolab.com I don't work for them ...

Gluten intolerance is an autoimmune disease, that's why it's important to
know if you should avoid gluten for life.

Laura

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Old May 18th 05, 07:07 PM
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It is "hidden" in the sense that you cannot detect it with the standard
allergy test done in a doctors office. You must do it at home by
adjusting your diet. The best way to detect your hidden food allergies
is by doing an elimination diet. It is hard, but worth it. Read "Food
Allergies and Food Intolerance" by Dr. Jonathan Brostoff, or "Dr.
Braly's Food Allergy and Nutrition Revolution". I am allergic to corn
and dairy products. I can't have anything made from corn or dairy (corn
starch, corn syrup, etc.). My allergist could not find this out. Once I
stopped eating any processed foods with corn derivatives or dairy
derivatives, I started feeling better. I used to drink Coke (soda). I
no longer drink it because it has High Fructose Corn Syrup. My major
health problems started going away in a few days once I realized this.
My energy level skyrocketed. My joint pain started disappearing. My
skin started looking healthier.

Many people have experienced the same thing. They may have a problem
with wheat, soy, whatever. Once they find this out, their eczema,
psoriasis, acne may start disappearing in a few days. These allergic
reactions are delayed reactions. They are not the most severe kind.
Many people can throw out their eczema or psoriasis medicine after they
find out what their Hidden food allergies are because they no longer
have symptoms. Conventional medicine can't explain it so they make the
excuse that the problem must go into remission (or it is the placebo
effect).

Brad_Chad

 




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