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Dear Vilik,

I notice that the comment is made that grass fed meat is hard to find.

If grass fed meat is what people are looking for, they should try

New Zealand lamb. It is shipped frozen.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

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Faulty Reasoning in the Biblical Nutrition Movement

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Also, FYI, so is Buffalo, which isn't subject to the traditional meat laws and

is usually raised antibiotic free and

grass fed, at least here in CA. . . there's a good purveyor in Chicago also.

Dr.Bormann

Saul Pressman wrote:

> Dear Vilik,

>

> I notice that the comment is made that grass fed meat is hard to find.

> If grass fed meat is what people are looking for, they should try

> New Zealand lamb. It is shipped frozen.

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

>

> Oh boy....

>

> Faulty Reasoning in the Biblical Nutrition Movement

>

> By Chet Day

>

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" IT would be cool if LDN rocked my boat! laugh.. It would be totally awesome

if

my neuro would prescribe it for me. I approached my neuro about it and he

stated that he had tried it with some of his other patients and it did not

do

any good for them.

I am on Avonex.I do not like it!. I have been on all the ABC's but never

done

Rebif. Hmmm

take care all!

Gin "

Ok...I'm just wondering if your neuro prescribed the LDN in conjunction with

Avonex or something. I just received an e-mail from a guy who says that a

neuro at one of the Teva conventions answered his LDN questions by telling

him it is completely compatable with the interferons. That might be why the

LDN did not work for his other patients. I say get more facts before you

make your decision and ask lots of questions. JoyceF

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I'VE READ REBIF HAS SIDE EFFECTS TOO. I'VE BEEN ON COPAXONE FOR 6 YEARS AND NEVER ANY SIDE EFFECTS OTHER THAN MAYBE A RED MARK AT ONE OF THE SITES. I'D NEVER USE ANY OTHER.

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I have a friend who was on Rebif for a while. He found out that a possible side effect of the drug was suicidal tendencies. He found this out after his wife caught him attempting to overdose. Apparently, a rep with the company was supposed to be keeping tabs on the patients on the product, but no one had checked on him, and his doctor failed to inform of this possibility. As if the diagnosis of a progressive form of MS isn't depressing enough! Anyway, he's OK today other than the MS taking away the ability to work and provide for his family.

Marcie (PPMS)

In a message dated 5/25/2004 2:20:08 PM Central Standard Time, REILLYMICHAELA17@... writes:

I'VE READ REBIF HAS SIDE EFFECTS TOO. I'VE BEEN ON COPAXONE FOR 6 YEARS AND NEVER ANY SIDE EFFECTS OTHER THAN MAYBE A RED MARK AT ONE OF THE SITES. I'D NEVER USE ANY OTHER.

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I think that the side effects of various treatments will vary from

individual to individual. I have been on Rebif for about 4 months

and am not experiencing any side effects. I take two Tylenol a

couple of hours prior to injection and two a couple of hours after

injection. Thus far, no side effects. Sometimes I will have a

red mark at the site, but this seems to depend on where I have done the

injection.

At 04:17 PM 5/25/2004, REILLYMICHAELA17@... wrote:

I'VE READ

REBIF HAS SIDE EFFECTS TOO. I'VE BEEN ON COPAXONE FOR 6 YEARS AND NEVER

ANY SIDE EFFECTS OTHER THAN MAYBE A RED MARK AT ONE OF THE SITES. I'D

NEVER USE ANY OTHER.

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