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Sylv
Re: Autoimmune .. treatment ..?
On Jul 6, 3:39 pm, "ironjust...@aol.com" <ironjust...@aol.com> wrote:
> Topically applied lecithin .. ?
>
> MMP-1 is inhibited by lecithin / phytic acid ..

This has to be one of the dumbest things you've ever posted, Tommy.

So if a newborn baby (that's what a "neonate" is) has MS, just slather
oil with phytic acid and lecithin on it. Babies in India, where the
study was conducted, are traditionally massaged with oil.

Your ignornace knows no bounds. . .

Sylvia

betaine_hcl@yahoo.com
Re: Autoimmune .. treatment ..?
Ironinjustice knows no bounds. Some times
his posting are useful in that he posts Abstracts
in almost a random fashion.

One thing that would greatly help reduce MS occurrance
would be for the women to expose more
skin area to the mid day sun to improve
vitamin D status. Public health "authorities"
have grossly underestimated the amount
of sun exposure and skin surface area needed for optimal health
for many in the population even the majority.

Certainly it is foolish to use mineral oil on the skin. Since
the fatty acids are getting to the neonates systems using
healthy fats would be wise. As to Ironinjustices idea, it
isn't completely far fetched. What he suggests might
be messy but it wouldn't be dangerous. Indeed
a little lecithin if mixed in would be harmless. Indeed
if it was used to make an emulsion it would just
be possible to make skin concoction that is likely
safer and no more messy than many that are on the market at this
very moment. Now whether this would help or
or hurt someone with MS is another issue.

Anyway he didn't propose it for MS rather he crossposted this
posting to one of the MS usenet forums.
Yes, he still is a walnut without its meat.



On Jul 6, 3:30 pm, Sylv <Sylv772...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 6, 3:39 pm, "ironjust...@aol.com" <ironjust...@aol.com> wrote:
>
> > Topically applied lecithin .. ?
>
> > MMP-1 is inhibited by lecithin / phytic acid ..
>
> This has to be one of the dumbest things you've ever posted, Tommy.
>
> So if a newborn baby (that's what a "neonate" is) has MS, just slather
> oil with phytic acid and lecithin on it. Babies in India, where the
> study was conducted, are traditionally massaged with oil.
>
> Your ignornace knows no bounds. . .
>
> Sylvia

Sylv
Re: Autoimmune .. treatment ..?
On Jul 6, 6:11 pm, betaine_...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Ironinjustice knows no bounds. Some times
> his posting are useful in that he posts Abstracts
> in almost a random fashion.
>
> One thing that would greatly help reduce MS occurrance
> would be for the women to expose more
> skin area to the mid day sun to improve
> vitamin D status. Public health "authorities"
> have grossly underestimated the amount
> of sun exposure and skin surface area needed for optimal health
> for many in the population even the majority.
>
> Certainly it is foolish to use mineral oil on the skin. Since
> the fatty acids are getting to the neonates systems using
> healthy fats would be wise. As to Ironinjustices idea, it
> isn't completely far fetched. What he suggests might
> be messy but it wouldn't be dangerous. Indeed
> a little lecithin if mixed in would be harmless. Indeed
> if it was used to make an emulsion it would just
> be possible to make skin concoction that is likely
> safer and no more messy than many that are on the market at this
> very moment. Now whether this would help or
> or hurt someone with MS is another issue.
>
> Anyway he didn't propose it for MS rather he crossposted this
> posting to one of the MS usenet forums.
> Yes, he still is a walnut without its meat.

LOL! That's a good one!

Yeah, he's all over the Usenet groups spouting the same old crap, day
after day, year after year.

Sylvia

never@million
Re: Autoimmune .. treatment ..?
On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 18:15:46 -0700, Sylv <Sylv772003@yahoo.com> wrote:

>On Jul 6, 6:11 pm, betaine_...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Ironinjustice knows no bounds. Some times
>> his posting are useful in that he posts Abstracts
>> in almost a random fashion.
>>
>> One thing that would greatly help reduce MS occurrance
>> would be for the women to expose more
>> skin area to the mid day sun to improve
>> vitamin D status. Public health "authorities"
>> have grossly underestimated the amount
>> of sun exposure and skin surface area needed for optimal health
>> for many in the population even the majority.
>>
>> Certainly it is foolish to use mineral oil on the skin. Since
>> the fatty acids are getting to the neonates systems using
>> healthy fats would be wise. As to Ironinjustices idea, it
>> isn't completely far fetched. What he suggests might
>> be messy but it wouldn't be dangerous. Indeed
>> a little lecithin if mixed in would be harmless. Indeed
>> if it was used to make an emulsion it would just
>> be possible to make skin concoction that is likely
>> safer and no more messy than many that are on the market at this
>> very moment. Now whether this would help or
>> or hurt someone with MS is another issue.
>>
>> Anyway he didn't propose it for MS rather he crossposted this
>> posting to one of the MS usenet forums.
>> Yes, he still is a walnut without its meat.
>
>LOL! That's a good one!
>
>Yeah, he's all over the Usenet groups spouting the same old crap, day
>after day, year after year.
>
>Sylvia
>

So if Isupport the ladies undressing, that would be a good thing?

Donn





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