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Hi Shiela

Scandelous isn't it? Direct correllation with higher TSH to Cardiac

disease and death. I was looking for the actual paper but not been a

subscriber to the vendors of these papers I was unable to see it.

However this is enough.

They are certainly failing us, lots of people are dying and they

choose to ignore your correspondence.

I have no doubt that people will begin to see and begin to hit them

where it hurts, their bank accounts through damages claims. However

saving lives would be favourite. The need to listen it is so sad.

keep up the good work Shiela

luv Dawnx

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Hi Sheila,

I think there is a profound reluctance to disturb the status quo;

every time a study comes up indicating something wrong with the

current dogma, the authors are scared stiff of being set upon by the

rest of the pack, as per Doc Skinner's experience last year.

I take it as a visceral insult that there is such dogged chewing of

an old bone, when vested interests raise their ugly heads.

Note the work on osteoporosis at a certain university where there

certainly wouldn't be any vested interests .....hmmm?

best wishes

Bob

why does 'dog-in-a-mangeĀ®' spring to mind....

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> Anybody come across this study - why won't they listen to us?

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/573834

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> Luv - Sheila

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