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POPSMMS, Jim Humble and the Miracle Mineral
Project Camelot interviews Jim Humble, the man behind MMS: Mineral Mineral Supplement Sasbachwalden, Germany, November 2008.. Aerospace engineer Jim Humble's third career started accidentally while on a gold prospecting trip in the jungle of Venezuela. There, using stabilized oxygen, he improvised an effective remedy for his colleagues who were stricken with malaria. As curious as he had always been in his life, he returned to his native US and wondered why the cure had worked so well. The answers to his own questions led him to the development of a more powerful form of oxygen therapy, chlorine dioxide, which he called Miracle Mineral Supplement. With a mission to help the human race whatever he did, Jim made it widely available in the form of sodium chlorite which the user 'activated' by adding lemon juice or vinegar - and medical teams conducted 100,000 research trials in Africa where it was found that MMS would frequently relieve the symptoms of malaria in as little as four ho
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POPSCoffee Improves Your Health Don't let any tell you different - coffee improves your health, in most cases. Here's a list of some recent reports about how it can help and not hurt. Of course, consult your doctor for any personal decisions on the use of caffeine. Click the comment link or post a reply to us at http://www.twitter.com/thirstyfishinfo
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POPSHerbs, vitamins that can hurt you continued: ______ Artemisinin-- man who developed hepatitis after taking the herb artemisinin for stomach problems. There was no other reason for his hepatitis, and the disease went away when he stopped taking the herb, and the authors suggested that doctors be aware of a possible relationship between the artemisinin and hepatitis. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Rowe listed about a dozen herbs that should be avoided within two weeks of surgery, including common ones such as garlic, ginseng and echinacea. Some increase bleeding and some affect the heart, and others interfere with anesthesia or other drugs.
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POPS Structure of HIV genome 'decoded' more (at source): RNA is able to fold into intricate patterns and structures. Therefore decoding a full genome opens up genetic information that was not previously accessible, and may hold answers to why the virus acts as it does. The team from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill said they planned to use the information to see if they could make tiny changes to the virus.
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POPSEnd the Needle Exchange Ban The program has been shown to assist. Works well, once people get used to seeing the receptacles. Read a comment from a retired senior cop who was on the same line. The cost of tying cops up with minor drug users and the paperwork involved is a waste.
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POPSGlowing monkeys 'to aid research' This is SOOOO sick, once again Humans are the "Kings" and animals our servants and thus should suffer so that we can find "cures" which make a fortune for pharmaceutical companies!!!
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POPSSalmonella Lawsuit BrownChiari New York based Food Poisoning Attorneys and Lawyers are legal experts on foodborne illness involving Salmonella, E. coli, Campylobacter, Listeria, Shigella and Hepatitis A. The food poisoning lawyers at our firm have represented hundreds of people sickened by tainted foods.
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POPS Hepatitis C Outbreak at Atlantic City Hospital Officials at have reported 15 cases of hepatitis C at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Administrators from the AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center’s City Campus contacted the state this month after discovering five recent cases of hepatitis C during an annual federally mandated hepatitis C testing of dialysis patients.
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POPSVA Allowing Sloppy Procedures For Veterans Continued reports of substandard treatment of our veterans happens almost daily. Why are civilian hospitals and clinics inspected by health regulators and Veteran Hospital and Clinics aren't?
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POPSGovernment Health Care "The very notion that veterans have to contemplate this new reality now before them and visit special care clinics to undergo blood testing is stomach-turning," U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek, D-Fla., said in a letter Monday to the VA's inspector general. "This information is shocking." The VA hasn't said whether it expects more facilities to announce similar problems, though Meek cautioned the number of affected people "could quickly expand to include a much larger pool of people." "That, somehow, these standard protocols were not followed will undoubtedly leave our veterans with serious misgivings about our VA system," he said. mark steyn
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POPSChildren in Gaza Facing Health Epidemics Adding to Gaza's woes, Israeli bombs damaged its already inadequate sewage system, and there are dozens of buried bodies rotting under the rubble, creating a stifling stench. "The breakdown of the water and sewage systems can increase the risk of diarrhea and other viral diseases, particularly among children," Daher said.
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POPS WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT TO A CONSERVATIVE Well, I went into the Conservapedia site and it seems the top ten questions on the mind of your average right-wing, Limbaugh hugging, Fox Noise viewing, Ann Coulter nonsense reading, conservative has changed somewhat. AND THE WINNER IS ... HOMOSEXUALITY etc... hmmmm, I wonder why that is? (Really, are they searching for enlightenment or ammunition... it's your guess...) CLICK THIS LINK TO SEE THE VIDEO: http://thinkingblue.blogspot.com/2007/11/conservapedia-see-what-is-on-mind-of.html
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POPSGovernment still not listening on Injured Servicemen
There is an illusion amongst civilians that Service Men get decent medical treatment. It is a myth that should be rammed down the throats of every politician and apologists for MP's. Treatment on wards can be first class. Aftercare is and always has been, none existent. When a patient is released from hospital care, treatment invariably ends. Old SBA's now openly brag abut the pain hey inflicted on out-patients. That could be funny but for the fact that many illnesses were never diagnosed properly. I know a man who contacted hepatitis in 1966, a condition that destroyed his health, which went undiagnosed until 1999, when he suffered a massive heart attack. In those day a patient was returned to Unit the instant he could walk. No after care, no constant surveillance, no real concern for a patient's well-being. If you were ill you were a malingerer, a shot of penicillin in the backside and back to duty for you Me Boy. So when you read the reply from Downing Street, just take it
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POPSIs Sex Information the Federal Government's Business?
They were however forced to make sexual choices without information about how to reduce the risk of disease and pregnancy, not to mention how to manage the panoply of emotions that accompany sex. A recent CDC study estimates that one in four (26 percent) young women between the ages of 14 and 19 in the United States - or 3.2 million teenage girls - is infected with at least one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. The study also found that Black teenage girls were most severely affected. Nearly half of the young Black women surveyed (48 percent) were infected with an STD. Kevin Fenton, M.D., director of CDC's National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention, said. "Today's data demonstrate the significant health risk STDs pose to millions of young women in this country every year." High STD infection rates among young women are clear signs that we must demand that young people have access to comprehensive sex and HIV/AIDS education.
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POPSTalking Dirty And people actually have sex with strangers? Could there be Death in your hand?
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POPSMe And My Girls "But was it really all thus? When memory is called to answer, it often answers back with deception. How is it that almost every warm bar stool contains a hero, a star of his own epic, who is the sum of his amazing stories? If I said I was a fat thug who beat up women and sold bad coke, would you like my story? What if instead I wrote that I was a recovered addict who obtained sole custody of my twin girls, got us off welfare and raised them by myself, even though I had a little touch of cancer? Now we’re talking. Both are equally true, but as a member of a self-interpreting species, one that fights to keep disharmony at a remove, I’m inclined to mention my tenderhearted attentions as a single parent before I get around to the fact that I hit their mother when we were together. We tell ourselves that we lie to protect others, but the self usually comes out looking damn good in the process. "