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Re: Ping Susan (Sdores)




STOVE99PIPETRA@SHHYAHOO.CA (STOVEPIPE) 2005-05-23 17:34:18

Peter Meiers wrote:

> StovePipe wrote:
>
> > ... If you want to try chelation for Hg, and it won't harm your intestines,
> > maybey that is possible. You just add $$$$. I wish Peter Meiers knew as
> > much about Hg as he does about Flouride. He'd give you the complete
> > picture in three part harmony with a German accent. The best thing about
> > PM is that he is quite objective about it.
>
> Thank you. I try to do my best.
> I hardly have the time to care for my fluoride site as much as I would
> like to.
> Maybe HG will be my topic in a next life ;-)
>
> Best,
> Peter


Maybe we could recruit one of your neighbors...
Danke
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STOVE99PIPETRA@SHHYAHOO.CA (STOVEPIPE) 2005-05-23 20:40:14

Dr. Jochen Kulow wrote:

> StovePipe wrote:
>
> > If you want to try chelation for Hg, and it won't harm your intestines,
> > maybey that is possible. You just add $$$$. I wish Peter Meiers knew as


>
> The basic info you need is that free sulfur binds heavy metals. This is
> contained in much foods. Chlorella and spirulina can bind with there
> cell walls. And so on.
>

I could stomach spirulin as caplules... I still have a jar of the
stuff... I took one teaspoon and almost threw up. It is, after all, pond
scum. I thought they would have modified the taste, but no...

> What I liked in this article is the statement about retention of heavy
> metals. Thats what I belived but had no proof for it. Now I have.
>
> I give some homeopathic substance enhancing kidney function. And people
> with kidney probs report that it works. This is blinded since my boss
> doest tell what the meds are for. And when I asked whats better now I
> hear those things.
> So enhancing the kindeys seems a good way. I think I'll keep this in my
> scheme.

But Jochen: the patients who come to your clinic are already educated in
yours and your boss' methods. For the most part, they are already sold.
That neither your boss nor yourself inform them what is in the potions
and medicine bags you give them is not an unbiased survey at all. You'd
need to do the same with the general population and see what they say
after taking the stuff for a while.

That is what I hate about Homeopathics: there is no real controllled
studies.
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DR. JOCHEN KULOW 2005-05-24 23:14:38

StovePipe wrote:
> That is what I hate about Homeopathics: there is no real controllled
> studies.
> SP


Well of course patients trying homeopathics are preinformed and/or
"pros" to homeopathy.

But in my case they get a very unknown med. There are pharmacys which
even claim i does not exist. Since these meds come with no indication
dexcription as normal meds the patients know its Homeopathic but don#t
know for what it is used. W have 3 books 1000 pages each i didn't find
it myself. So very uncommon and thats why I think they are blinded to
the effect. The come for detox, so our indication seems also different
to them.

But you are right it's no real study.
JK

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DR STEVE 2005-05-24 22:19:37


> But you are right it's no real study.
> JK


Doesn't that bother you?




W_B 2005-05-23 16:33:20

On Sat, 21 May 2005 16:34:37 -0400, stove99pipeTRA@SHHyahoo.ca (StovePipe) wrote:

>but this
>individual is profiting by the situation as JK swallows his philosophy
>whole.
>SP



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