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Dr. Clark in Spain and Portugal

At the end of May, Dr. Clark went on a quick trip to Europe and stopped in
France, Portugal and Spain. The French and Portuguese seminar was in a more
intimate atmosphere, whereas the Spanish seminar was held at the major
health conference of Spain and there was a great number of people who were
interested in seeing Dr. Hulda Clark. The Clark therapy has become very
popular in Spain for the past couple of years.

Dr. Clark's main area of study is currently still the quality of water as
well as radioactive substances that she finds in different places. Dr. Clark
has also announced a new book coming out focusing on these issues, but no
date for it has been given so far.

3. Montreal Seminar in July and Helsinki Seminar in August

On 26/27/28 July 2007, a seminar will take place in Montreal, given by
Cristina Carugati and Thomas Pfulg. Both have been working with the Clark
therapy for quite some time. Thomas is an ND and has run his own clinic for
5 years practicing Dr. Clark's approach to holistic health.

The same seminar will be held in Helsinki on 23/24/25 August 2007.

Study Confirms Connection Between Viruses and Epilepsy

In her book "Cure for All Diseases", Dr. Hulda Clark refers to the
connection between viruses and epileptic seizures (p. 231). In a new study,
the connection between a kind of Herpes virus and epileptic seizures has now
been confirmed. While in healthy subjects the viruses were not found, 11 out
of 16 epilepsy sufferers had this virus.

For details go he http://www.bio.com/new
sfeatures/newsfeatures_research.jhtml?cid=29300078.

5. FDA Finds Benzene in Pop Soda

The FDA has tested a number of soft drinks for their content of the solvent
benzene. Five of the 100 brands tested had a benzene content exceeding the
legal limit of 5ppb. The highest value was 87.9ppb. The manufacturers have
been alerted to the problem and asked to correct it.

Dr. Hulda Clark has been pointing out in her books that store bought soft
drinks are often burdened with harmful solvents, including benzene. The
problem of the polluted drinks is most likely a reaction between vitamin C
and either sodium or potassium benzoate, both commonly found in soft drinks.
By themselves they are not harmful, but under unfavorable circumstances
(such as high temperature) can react with each other, producing, amongst
other chemicals, benzene.

Benzene is known to be cancer causing at even very small quantities.
Additionally, Dr. Clark emphasizes its immune destructive power.

The article can be found he http://www.organicconsumers.org/artic
les/article_5422.cfm.

6. What is Morgellons Disease?

I get inquiries about Morgellons Disease on a regular basis, so I felt I had
to do some research for the e-zine.

What is Morgellons Disease? People describing themselves as Morgellons
patients complain of the following symptoms: The feeling of something moving
under the skin, coupled with fibrous changes in the skin, described by some
as "hair" sticking out of the skin. Added to that are mental symptoms
similar to the ones known from Lyme Disease, including depression and
suicidal tendencies.

Orthodox medicine so far considers Morgellons a condition of delusional
parasitosis and tries to treat it accordingly. To this day only rudimentary
research has been carried out with Morgellons patients to find out of there
is any physical condition at the root of it.

I must say that I did not really reach a conclusion after reading all the
related material I could find online. Morgellons Research Foundation is of
the opinion that it is a physical condition. Their reasoning can be found on
their website: http://www.morgellons.org/.

An article that tries to be balanced can be found on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgellons.

Psychiatric News recently has expressed its opinion that Morgellons is a
condition of delusional parasitosis. As a reply, a Robert Bransfield, MD has
described his experience with Morgellons patients and explains why he is
certain Morgellons is not a condition of delusional parasitosis:
http://pn.psychiatryonline.org/ cgi/content/full/42/11/24-b?etoc.




 




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