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I’m so sorry about the loss of your

mother.  My heartfelt condolenses.  Thank you for the information about PPA. 

From:

qxci-scio-epfx-english

[mailto:qxci-scio-epfx-english ] On Behalf Of Branco

Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008

2:06 PM

SCIO EPFX

Subject: Subject:

PPA in medicines

Subject:

FW: PPA in medicines

Subject: FW: ATTENTION TO THIS INFORMATION

IMPORTANT

Hi Everyone

I am passing this email forwarded to me this morning.

It's about a

Medication that is familiar to many of us. Note also the

FDA 's comments at the end of the message.

I received this information from a friend whose mother

recently passed away.

Apparently, this was caused by a medication that is deadly.

Here are the details and I suggest you pass it on to your

loved ones and others.

Subject: Phenylpropanolamine (PPA)

I would like to thank those of you who

expressed condolences on the recent passing of my mother.

She suffered a hemorrhagic stroke while she was driving home

from my house on 7/30 and passed away on 8/3. My

mother's stroke and passing was an enormous shock to my

family because she did not have any symptoms or risk factors

for a stroke. Just the week before she had gone to her

doctor for a check up and received a clean bill of health.

She did, however, develop a cold while she was visiting me

and had taken Alka Seltzer Cold Plus for 3 days. Since her

passing, we have learned that Alka Seltzer is one of the

many cold medicines that contains Phenylpropanolamine (PPA)

which can cause

hemorrhagic stokes or cerebral bleeding

even with the first

use. I am forwarding a list of other

medications that currently use PPA. These medicines are

supposedly being recalled but my mother just purchased this

medication less than two weeks ago. Pharmaceutical

companies have known about this danger for years, we

unfortunately, did not.

I urge you to review the list of medicines with PPA and

avoid these

medications. All drugs containing PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE are

dangerous. You may want to try calling the 800 number listed

on most drug boxes and inquire about a REFUND. Please read

this CAREFULLY. Also, please pass this on to everyone you

know. STOP TAKING anything containing this ingredient. It

has been linked to increased hemorrhagic stroke (bleeding in

brain) among women

ages 18-49 in the three days after starting use of

medication. Problems were not found in men, but the FDA

recommended that everyone (even children) seek alternative

medicine.

The following medications contain Phenylpropanolamine:

Acutrim Diet Gum Appetite Suppressant

Acutrim Plus Dietary Supplements

Acutrim Maximum Strength Appetite Control

Alka-Seltzer Plus Children's Cold Medicine Effervescent

Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold medicine (cherry or or ange)

Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold Medicine Original

Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold & Cough Medicine Effervescent

Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold & Flu Medicine

Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold & Sinus Effervescent

Alka Seltzer Plus Night-Time Cold Medicine

BC Allergy Sinus Cold Powder

BC Sinus Cold Powder

Comtrex Flu Therapy & Fever Relief

Day & Night Contac 12-Hour Cold Capsules Contac 12 Hour Caplets

Coricidin D Cold, Flu & Sinus

Dexatrim Caffeine Free

Dexatrim Extended Duration

Dexatrim Gelcaps

Dexatrim Vitamin C/Caffeine Free

Dimetapp Cold & Allergy Chewable Tablets

Dimetapp Cold & Cough Liqui-Gels

Dimetapp DM Cold & Cough Elixir

Dimetapp Elixir

Dimetapp 4 Hour Liquid Gels

Dimetapp 4 Hour Tablets

Dimetapp 12 Hour Extentabs Tablets

Naldecon DX Pediatric Drops

Permathene Mega-16

Robitussin CF

Tavist-D 12 Hour Relief of Sinus & Nasal Congestion

Triaminic DM Cough Rel! ief

Triaminic Expectorant Chest & Head

Triaminic Syrup ! ! Cold & amp;am p; Allergy

Triaminic Triaminicol Cold & Cough

I just found out and called the 800# on the container for

Triaminic and they informed me that they are voluntarily

recalling the following medicines because of a certain

ingredient that is causing strokes and seizures in children:

Orange 3D Cold & Allergy Cherry (Pink)

3D Cold & Cough Berry

3D Cough Relief Yellow 3D Expectorant

They are asking you to call them at 800-548-3708 with the

lot number on the box so they can send you postage for you

to send it back to them, and they will also issue you a

refund. If you know of anyone else with small children,

PLEASE PASS THIS ON. THIS IS SERIOUS STUFF!

DO PASS ALONG TO ALL ON YOUR MAILING LIST so people are

informed. They can then pass it along to their families.

To confirm these findings please take time to check the

following:

http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/infopage/ppa

Hello

I want to bring to your attention the Device SCIO/EPFX, a truly amazing

Analyzing and Treatment System that will greatly enhance your practice and the

life of your patients/clients.

Please take a minute and visit our website, www.quantumedical.de in English.

Contact me on this email for further details without

compromise,

Thank

you.

QuantuMedical

Ltd.

Branco LCPH London MARH UK FBIH

ILQBT

Baseler Straße 12

D-12205 Berlin

Tel.: +49 30 3010 1163

Mobile: +49 176 2079 6804

http://www.quantumedical.de

http://www.sciosan.com

This e-mail is confidential and may contain privileged information.

If you are not the addressee it may be unlawful for you to read, copy,

distribute, disclose or otherwise use the information in this e-mail. If you

are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately.

qxci-scio-epfx-english

From: davedavejackson

Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 08:58:54 -0500

Subject: Re: varhope values

Hi ,

It seems to me it would be a very easy programming change to make it so you

could only calibrate once, or even to auto-recalibrate if the % is below, say

80. But I do follow your thinking and agree.

To me, the calibrating part always seemed like a reaching out of the SCIO to

the client. Even the handshake picture normally shows up while

calibrating. In that case, it is only normal for us to think more is

better because it applies to everything else in science.

Kind regards,

Dave

Naples, FL

Branco wrote:

Correct me if I am wrong. Professor W. as said

that calibrating once is the right thing to do, and attempts at getting higher

Calibration % is not necessary. When Calibrating the SCIO sends a combination

of special frequencies with the intention to get a definite reaction, to

repeatedly calibrate stresses the Clients unduly. Be happy with the first attempt.

I believe that repeatedly calibrating is an attempt from the practitioner

rational conscious mind to get (more is better) in the box mind set.

Announcement:

Hello

I want to bring to your attention the Device SCIO/EPFX, a truly amazing

Analyzing and Treatment System that will greatly enhance your practice and the

life of your patients/clients.

Please take a minute and visit our website, www.quantumedical.de in English.

Contact me on this email for further details without

compromise,

Thank

you.

QuantuMedical

Ltd.

Branco LCPH London MARH UK FBIH

ILQBT

Baseler Straße 12

D-12205 Berlin

Tel.: +49 30 3010 1163

Mobile: +49 176 2079 6804

http://www.quantumedical.de

http://www.sciosan.com

This e-mail is confidential and may contain privileged information.

If you are not the addressee it may be unlawful for you to read, copy,

distribute, disclose or otherwise use the information in this e-mail. If you

are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately.

qxci-scio-epfx-english

From: kathyqxsbcglobal (DOT) net

Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 10:31:23 -0800

Subject: Re: varhope values

The calibration is adjusted by Search and clear field anomalies and

then Adjust Calibration this gives the numbers you want to see under the Body

Electric Stress Parameters.

Yours in Health,

Kathy

From: parthenis

<parthenis >

qxci-scio-epfx-english

Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008

10:36:35 AM

Subject: Re:

varhope values

Kathy, I tried doing what

you suggested but when I went back to

calibration I could not find a way to recalibrate, the message was

that I have already done calibration and I should proceed to test.

Is there some other place for recalibration?

Thank you

Eleni

-- In qxci-scio-epfx-

english@gro ups.com, Kathy

<kathyqx@... > wrote:

>

> In reply to " yr suggestion how to test and find out how each

element in

> demographics affect the numbers is very interesting. But can you do

> the calibration and test again and again? I thought you have to

wait

> 48 hours before you tested again. "

>

> You would not be testing each time. Remember the calibration is

what gives the VARHOPE scores. You would only go in change the

Demographics (be sure to modify and save) and then recalibrate. This

is not the hard part on the body electric. Remember the system is

recalibrating throughout the whole session (remember the long red bar

which showes up). The VARHOPE score is then accessible within the

Calibration page under " Body Electric Stress Parameters " . By no

means will you do a test with this process.

>

> Yours in Health,

> Kathy

>

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