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"Carole" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Robert" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > "Carole" <[email protected]> wrote
> > >
> > > That isn't strictly true. What happens in the case of gout? This is
> > > when a person has too much uric acid which can't be eliminated and it
> > > forms crystals which accumulate around the feet and cause agony in the
> > > sufferer.
> >
> > I wish it were that simple to diagnose gout but it isn't. Not everybody
> > with a gouty joint has a high uric acid blood level. People with
calcium
> > pyrophosphate crystals in joints, pseudogout, do not have high calcium
blood
> > levels.
>
> Ah yes, but sodium phosphate and sulphate cellsalts help the body
> assimilate calcium.
Actually, they help the body excrete calcium.
> If the blood gets too acid calcium drops out of
> solution and deposits around the body - in joints, muscles, arteries
> probably.
Yeah, but the blood does not get too acid. Remember, the kidneys handle
that.
> I read about this in Paul Bragg's nature cure books. You can
> look them up at www.amazon.com.
That does not make it true. Most nature cures are really cures for the bank
accounts of those writing the books. The books have few facts to back them
up.
> > > I don't think modern medicine really has much of an idea about
> > > treating this condition because I once knew a bloke who got regular
> > > attacks which were very debilitating, causing him to have to stay home
> > > with his feet up. He had been to the top rheumatic specialists in
> > > Australia and they prescribed a drug called butazoladene (sp?) which
> > > wouldn't stop an attack once it occurred, just prevented an attack.
> > > However the side effects were dangerous if he took too much of the
> > > drug.
> > >
> > > I told him about sodium phosphate and sodium sulphate tablets which he
> > > took a couple each day for a year and never got an attack during that
> > > period. Then he did an experiment and went off them and the attacks
> > > began to return. He ended up swearing by the cellsalts and said he
> > > would recommend them to any other sufferer of the condition, over the
> > > drugs.
> >
> > Thats great as it gets him out of the hospital bothering us so anything
> > generating placebo meds so great for him and everybody else.
>
> Glossary term (from drug company controlled teaching institutions):
> Placebo - anything cure that isn't produced using a pharmaceutical
> product.
No, placebo is a substance that is not believed to have any affect on a
particular condition. For example, in tests of antidepressents, they make
placebos look exactly like the antidepressents.
What are the drug-company-controlled teaching institutions? Certainly not
medical schools While they get some grants from drug companies, the vast
majority of their money comes from the government from grants and from
tutition. They also do a lot of research on alternative medicines.
> > > Sodium phosphate is known as the acid neutraliser and sodium sulphate
> > > removes poison charged fluids from the cells, the poison I assume is
> > > waste products from food metabolism.
> >
> > You should really patten that.
>
> If it could be patented it would be one of the drug company top
> products.
> > > > you need to provide real evidence this diet works, like
peer-reviewed
> > > > journal articles, not stupid web sites.
> > >
> > > ********. Everybody knows that conventional medicine is geared towards
> > > pharmaceutical drugs and denies the efficacy of foods, vitamins and
> > > minerals in treating conditions.
> >
> > Conventional medicine takes over your body after you fail on trying
foods
> > and vitamins. If you don't want conventional medicine then don't go to a
> > hospital. Nobody is putting a gun to your head.
>
> Conventional medicine is a racket controlled by the pharmaceutical
> cartel.
Only a small percentage (around 10%) of medical care is actually spent on
drugs. Most of it goes to paying people in doctor's offices, hospitals,
insurance companies, and the government.
http://www.chcf.org/documents/other/HealthcareCostData.pdf.
I have seen you and other talk about a pharmaceutical cartel. But I don't
see you posting evidence that this cartel really exists.
Jeff
> Carole
> http://www.austarmetro.com.au/~hubbca/health.htm
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> "Robert" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > "Carole" <[email protected]> wrote
> > >
> > > That isn't strictly true. What happens in the case of gout? This is
> > > when a person has too much uric acid which can't be eliminated and it
> > > forms crystals which accumulate around the feet and cause agony in the
> > > sufferer.
> >
> > I wish it were that simple to diagnose gout but it isn't. Not everybody
> > with a gouty joint has a high uric acid blood level. People with
calcium
> > pyrophosphate crystals in joints, pseudogout, do not have high calcium
blood
> > levels.
>
> Ah yes, but sodium phosphate and sulphate cellsalts help the body
> assimilate calcium.
Actually, they help the body excrete calcium.
> If the blood gets too acid calcium drops out of
> solution and deposits around the body - in joints, muscles, arteries
> probably.
Yeah, but the blood does not get too acid. Remember, the kidneys handle
that.
> I read about this in Paul Bragg's nature cure books. You can
> look them up at www.amazon.com.
That does not make it true. Most nature cures are really cures for the bank
accounts of those writing the books. The books have few facts to back them
up.
> > > I don't think modern medicine really has much of an idea about
> > > treating this condition because I once knew a bloke who got regular
> > > attacks which were very debilitating, causing him to have to stay home
> > > with his feet up. He had been to the top rheumatic specialists in
> > > Australia and they prescribed a drug called butazoladene (sp?) which
> > > wouldn't stop an attack once it occurred, just prevented an attack.
> > > However the side effects were dangerous if he took too much of the
> > > drug.
> > >
> > > I told him about sodium phosphate and sodium sulphate tablets which he
> > > took a couple each day for a year and never got an attack during that
> > > period. Then he did an experiment and went off them and the attacks
> > > began to return. He ended up swearing by the cellsalts and said he
> > > would recommend them to any other sufferer of the condition, over the
> > > drugs.
> >
> > Thats great as it gets him out of the hospital bothering us so anything
> > generating placebo meds so great for him and everybody else.
>
> Glossary term (from drug company controlled teaching institutions):
> Placebo - anything cure that isn't produced using a pharmaceutical
> product.
No, placebo is a substance that is not believed to have any affect on a
particular condition. For example, in tests of antidepressents, they make
placebos look exactly like the antidepressents.
What are the drug-company-controlled teaching institutions? Certainly not
medical schools While they get some grants from drug companies, the vast
majority of their money comes from the government from grants and from
tutition. They also do a lot of research on alternative medicines.
> > > Sodium phosphate is known as the acid neutraliser and sodium sulphate
> > > removes poison charged fluids from the cells, the poison I assume is
> > > waste products from food metabolism.
> >
> > You should really patten that.
>
> If it could be patented it would be one of the drug company top
> products.
> > > > you need to provide real evidence this diet works, like
peer-reviewed
> > > > journal articles, not stupid web sites.
> > >
> > > ********. Everybody knows that conventional medicine is geared towards
> > > pharmaceutical drugs and denies the efficacy of foods, vitamins and
> > > minerals in treating conditions.
> >
> > Conventional medicine takes over your body after you fail on trying
foods
> > and vitamins. If you don't want conventional medicine then don't go to a
> > hospital. Nobody is putting a gun to your head.
>
> Conventional medicine is a racket controlled by the pharmaceutical
> cartel.
Only a small percentage (around 10%) of medical care is actually spent on
drugs. Most of it goes to paying people in doctor's offices, hospitals,
insurance companies, and the government.
http://www.chcf.org/documents/other/HealthcareCostData.pdf.
I have seen you and other talk about a pharmaceutical cartel. But I don't
see you posting evidence that this cartel really exists.
Jeff
> Carole
> http://www.austarmetro.com.au/~hubbca/health.htm