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Old September 18th 05, 11:37 PM
Mark Probert
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Default Death by CHEATlation

http://www.butlereagle.com/apps/pbcs...AL02/509120315

" In my medical opinion, Abubakar Tariq Nadama's death last month during
chelation therapy by Dr. Roy E. Kerry at his office in Portersville will
likely be found to be due to a complication of the synthetic chemical
EDTA infusion he received to purportedly treat his autism.
His death was wholly unnecessary."

....

"One side effect of EDTA is that, in addition to binding lead, it also
can bind calcium.
Calcium is a vital element for the human body. Not only is calcium a
component of bones, it is a crucial part of the machinery that runs the
heart's intrinsic pacemaker, and also is responsible for helping to
generate the pumping action of the heart muscle.
Fluctuations in the level of calcium, too little or too much, can be
disastrous and precipitate cardiac arrest.
I believe that this is the mechanism responsible for Nadama's death."

....

"I believe it is a dereliction of duty for a physician to employ this
practice without even a shred of evidence to support it."
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Old September 19th 05, 12:16 AM
Jeff
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I think we have had enough discussions about chealation.

I wish you would stop being so argumentative, so that we can have real
discussions about kids' health.

Jeff


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Old September 19th 05, 12:23 AM
Mark Probert
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Jeff wrote:
I think we have had enough discussions about chealation.

I wish you would stop being so argumentative, so that we can have real
discussions about kids' health.

Jeff


Thank you for your opinion.
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Old September 19th 05, 02:31 AM
LadyLollipop
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"Mark Probert" wrote in message
...
http://www.butlereagle.com/apps/pbcs...AL02/509120315

" In my medical opinion, Abubakar Tariq Nadama's death last month during
chelation therapy by Dr. Roy E. Kerry at his office in Portersville will
likely be found to be due to a complication of the synthetic chemical EDTA
infusion he received to purportedly treat his autism.
His death was wholly unnecessary."

...

"One side effect of EDTA is that, in addition to binding lead, it also can
bind calcium.
Calcium is a vital element for the human body. Not only is calcium a
component of bones, it is a crucial part of the machinery that runs the
heart's intrinsic pacemaker, and also is responsible for helping to
generate the pumping action of the heart muscle.
Fluctuations in the level of calcium, too little or too much, can be
disastrous and precipitate cardiac arrest.
I believe that this is the mechanism responsible for Nadama's death."

...

"I believe it is a dereliction of duty for a physician to employ this
practice without even a shred of evidence to support it."


Brian Ellis for State Representative ... Amesh Adalja, MD Butler, PA Leah
Bopp Pittsburgh, PA Collins M. Reffner Butler, PA Brian Ellis is the right
person to serve as Representative to the 11th ...


Corporate Welfare ... Congressman Ron Paul, MD, January 30, 2002
[LewRockwell.com]. ... The "Corporate Welfare" Package Deal - Amesh Adalja,
June 27, 1999 [Capitalism Magazine]. ...


OOOPsss

Poor, Mark.


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Old September 19th 05, 02:34 PM
Mark Probert
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LadyLollipop wrote:
"Mark Probert" wrote in message
...

http://www.butlereagle.com/apps/pbcs...AL02/509120315

" In my medical opinion, Abubakar Tariq Nadama's death last month during
chelation therapy by Dr. Roy E. Kerry at his office in Portersville will
likely be found to be due to a complication of the synthetic chemical EDTA
infusion he received to purportedly treat his autism.
His death was wholly unnecessary."

...

"One side effect of EDTA is that, in addition to binding lead, it also can
bind calcium.
Calcium is a vital element for the human body. Not only is calcium a
component of bones, it is a crucial part of the machinery that runs the
heart's intrinsic pacemaker, and also is responsible for helping to
generate the pumping action of the heart muscle.
Fluctuations in the level of calcium, too little or too much, can be
disastrous and precipitate cardiac arrest.
I believe that this is the mechanism responsible for Nadama's death."

...

"I believe it is a dereliction of duty for a physician to employ this
practice without even a shred of evidence to support it."



Brian Ellis for State Representative ... Amesh Adalja, MD Butler, PA Leah
Bopp Pittsburgh, PA Collins M. Reffner Butler, PA Brian Ellis is the right
person to serve as Representative to the 11th ...


Ah, yes, exercising First Amendment rights. I suppose medical doctors
are not entitled to do so according to Jan?

Corporate Welfare ... Congressman Ron Paul, MD, January 30, 2002
[LewRockwell.com]. ... The "Corporate Welfare" Package Deal - Amesh Adalja,
June 27, 1999 [Capitalism Magazine]. ...


That is originall from:

http://www.capmag.com/articlePrint.asp?ID=111

"About the Author: Amesh Adalja is a graduate from Carnegie Mellon
University with a BS in industrial management."

The AMA lists the author of the newspaper opinion article that I
referenced as being a board certified internist.

OOOPsss


Yes, Jan, OOPS! You are opposed to someone exercising their First
Amendment rights (nothing new) and seem to use an ad hominem, except
that you cited the wrong person.

What a screwball you are.

Poor, Mark.


Yes, Jan, you are pathetic.

BWHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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Old September 19th 05, 04:18 PM
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"Mark Probert" wrote in message
...

http://www.butlereagle.com/apps/pbcs...AL02/509120315
Calcium is a vital element for the human body. Not only is calcium a
component of bones, it is a crucial part of the machinery that runs the
heart's intrinsic pacemaker,


Thanks for posting this. I was wondering what the mechanisim might be.

Colin


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Old September 20th 05, 01:06 AM
LadyLollipop
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"Mark Probert" wrote in message
...
LadyLollipop wrote:
"Mark Probert" wrote in message
...

http://www.butlereagle.com/apps/pbcs...AL02/509120315

" In my medical opinion, Abubakar Tariq Nadama's death last month during
chelation therapy by Dr. Roy E. Kerry at his office in Portersville will
likely be found to be due to a complication of the synthetic chemical
EDTA infusion he received to purportedly treat his autism.
His death was wholly unnecessary."

...

"One side effect of EDTA is that, in addition to binding lead, it also
can bind calcium.
Calcium is a vital element for the human body. Not only is calcium a
component of bones, it is a crucial part of the machinery that runs the
heart's intrinsic pacemaker, and also is responsible for helping to
generate the pumping action of the heart muscle.
Fluctuations in the level of calcium, too little or too much, can be
disastrous and precipitate cardiac arrest.
I believe that this is the mechanism responsible for Nadama's death."

...

"I believe it is a dereliction of duty for a physician to employ this
practice without even a shred of evidence to support it."



Brian Ellis for State Representative ... Amesh Adalja, MD Butler, PA Leah
Bopp Pittsburgh, PA Collins M. Reffner Butler, PA Brian Ellis is the
right person to serve as Representative to the 11th ...


Ah, yes, exercising First Amendment rights. I suppose medical doctors are
not entitled to do so according to Jan?


As usual, you are way off base, nothing whatsoever to do *Jan*

One can read and then go figure.



Corporate Welfare ... Congressman Ron Paul, MD, January 30, 2002
[LewRockwell.com]. ... The "Corporate Welfare" Package Deal - Amesh
Adalja, June 27, 1999 [Capitalism Magazine]. ...


That is originall from:

http://www.capmag.com/articlePrint.asp?ID=111



Umm, NOT

I got my info from http://google.com

"About the Author: Amesh Adalja is a graduate from Carnegie Mellon
University with a BS in industrial management."

The AMA lists the author of the newspaper opinion article that I
referenced as being a board certified internist.

OOOPsss


Yes, Jan, OOPS! You are opposed to someone exercising their First
Amendment rights (nothing new) and seem to use an ad hominem, except that
you cited the wrong person.


I cited none.

What a screwball you are.

Poor, Mark.


Yes, Jan, you are pathetic.

BWHAHAHAHAHAHA!


LOL.

What a screwball you are.


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Old September 20th 05, 03:00 AM
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Old September 20th 05, 02:07 PM
Mark Probert
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LadyLollipop wrote:
"Mark Probert" wrote in message
...

LadyLollipop wrote:

"Mark Probert" wrote in message
...


http://www.butlereagle.com/apps/pbcs...AL02/509120315

" In my medical opinion, Abubakar Tariq Nadama's death last month during
chelation therapy by Dr. Roy E. Kerry at his office in Portersville will
likely be found to be due to a complication of the synthetic chemical
EDTA infusion he received to purportedly treat his autism.
His death was wholly unnecessary."

...

"One side effect of EDTA is that, in addition to binding lead, it also
can bind calcium.
Calcium is a vital element for the human body. Not only is calcium a
component of bones, it is a crucial part of the machinery that runs the
heart's intrinsic pacemaker, and also is responsible for helping to
generate the pumping action of the heart muscle.
Fluctuations in the level of calcium, too little or too much, can be
disastrous and precipitate cardiac arrest.
I believe that this is the mechanism responsible for Nadama's death."

...

"I believe it is a dereliction of duty for a physician to employ this
practice without even a shred of evidence to support it."


Brian Ellis for State Representative ... Amesh Adalja, MD Butler, PA Leah
Bopp Pittsburgh, PA Collins M. Reffner Butler, PA Brian Ellis is the
right person to serve as Representative to the 11th ...


Ah, yes, exercising First Amendment rights. I suppose medical doctors are
not entitled to do so according to Jan?



As usual, you are way off base, nothing whatsoever to do *Jan*

One can read and then go figure.


Yes, I read and figured out that you are a moron. You cited the wrong
person.

Corporate Welfare ... Congressman Ron Paul, MD, January 30, 2002
[LewRockwell.com]. ... The "Corporate Welfare" Package Deal - Amesh
Adalja, June 27, 1999 [Capitalism Magazine]. ...


That is originall from:

http://www.capmag.com/articlePrint.asp?ID=111


Umm, NOT

I got my info from http://google.com


Note that I said ORIGINAL, and, if you visit the page I cited, you would
see that. You would argue with me over the time of sunrise.

"About the Author: Amesh Adalja is a graduate from Carnegie Mellon
University with a BS in industrial management."

The AMA lists the author of the newspaper opinion article that I
referenced as being a board certified internist.


OOOPsss


Yes, Jan, OOPS! You are opposed to someone exercising their First
Amendment rights (nothing new) and seem to use an ad hominem, except that
you cited the wrong person.


I cited none.


Yes you did, you idiot. You copied, i.e. cited, a quote from an article.

What a screwball you are.


Poor, Mark.


Yes, Jan, you are pathetic.

BWHAHAHAHAHAHA!



LOL.

What a screwball you are.


Not at all, as I proved above.


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Old September 22nd 05, 10:16 AM
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"Mark Probert" wrote in message
news:P_lXe.8106

"I believe it is a dereliction of duty for a physician to employ this
practice without even a shred of evidence to support it."


LOL. That's ********, but we know bypass hasn't a shred of evidence to
support that but is still a 12 billion $$ industry


 




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