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The Canadian Arthritis Society has a storefront on their site for aids for

daily living. You can see pictures of everything. Apparently they have about

250 items. Go to www.arthritis.ca

rheumatic aids

Hello group,

Some time ago I saw an ad for a devise to help pull socks on. Have no

idea where I saw it - wonder if anyone knows a good source for " special products

for special needs " ? Appreciate any infor.

Thanx,

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Yes, I've noticed.

>

> Anyone else ever notice the correlation between the AIDS virus

> emergence and the autism/add/adhd epidemic? This has always kinda

> nagged at me so I thought I would mention it. I really should be

> dusting or cooking something for dinner.

>

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> So, Chi, are you just utterly impervious to reason*, or do you not

know that HIV is not airborne? It's fragile and survives only in

some bodily fluids. Those with no behavioral, occupational or

medical exposure have zero chance of contracting the virus, barring

freak accident - and this is precisely what we do see. What we

don't see is people with otherwise compromised immune systems and no

other risk factors testing positive for the virus or developing the

array of co-occurring illnesses characterized as AIDS.

What makes you think that it is I and not you that is just utterly

impervious to reason?

> And thanks, , for mentioning smallpox. I've never seen

anyone taking Chi's position attempt to explain that, and hope he

will, for the entertainment value.

In school I was taught that when the white men went around the world

and spread their diseases to the populations whose immune systems

were never prepared to cope with these diseases. Syndromes were

never mentioned. In reading NAPD I learned these unexposed

populations first had to eat the white man's food to get sick. I

tell black people that their are 2 kinds of people who shouldn't eat

the white man's food, black people and white people.

Chi

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Food? What " white man's food? " White's were normally reliant upon

indigenes for food.

Alfred W. Crosby, in " Ecological Imperialism: The Overseas Migration of

Western Europeans as a Biological Phenomenon " (in Worster, _The Ends of

the Earth: Perspectives on Modern Environmental History_), likens the

European's self, animals (including vermin), agriculture, diseases,

pathogens, and microorganisms to weeds gaining firm footholds in the

temperate zones, or " the Lands of the Demographic Takeover, " displacing

everything in their paths. Only in the tropics and Southern Africa were

they ineffective. As Darwin wrote, " where the European trods, death

seems to pursue the aboriginal. "

>In school I was taught that when the white men went around the world

>and spread their diseases to the populations whose immune systems

>were never prepared to cope with these diseases. Syndromes were

>never mentioned. In reading NAPD I learned these unexposed

>populations first had to eat the white man's food to get sick.

>Chi

>

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>Food? What " white man's food? " White's were

> normally reliant upon indigenes for food.

Hi :

I have no doubt that when travelling to far off lands the white man

who ate locally produced food was consuming a much better diet

nutritionally speaking than he ate at home. As Weston Price points out

in NAPD, when the white man got down to his main goal of enriching

himself by exploiting these people he traded mainly his food for

whatever riches he stole of the locals in return. This food, by

necessity, had to be preserved, much like the food we now donate to

food banks and, as such, was of low nutritional value.

Chi

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Given the 1939 publication date and my experience with Freud and the

European intellectual usage of the word " primitive, " my first reaction

would be to say that statement is problematic, but I can't successfully

argue that without reading _NAPD_. So, in the spirit of this list, I

will read it asap and will keep an open mind until I do.

My university library system has two editions. All copies of the 1998

" with forwards to the previous editions by Hooton, Knight, and Hoffer, "

are checked out campus-wide. Should I recall the 1998 ed. on the

assumption that the forewords enhance Weston's original work, or should

I walk ALLLL the way across the frozen tundra to either the Agriculture

or the Health Sciences library for the original?

Thanks,

a lazy and cold

soilfertility wrote:

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>

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>>Food? What " white man's food? " White's were

>>normally reliant upon indigenes for food.

>>

>>

>

>Hi :

>As Weston Price points out

>in NAPD, when the white man got down to his main goal of enriching

>himself by exploiting these people he traded mainly his food for

>whatever riches he stole of the locals in return.

>

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Sure, . I deleted it immediately after writing. Not sure why I felt the

termporary compulsion to argue that two plus two does not equal sixty-seven; I'm

out of bacon, though, and that makes me cranky.

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> Given the 1939 publication date and my experience with Freud

> and the European intellectual usage of the word " primitive, "

> my first reaction would be to say that statement is

> problematic, but I can't successfully argue that without

> reading _NAPD_. So, in the spirit of this list, I

> will read it asap and will keep an open mind until I do.

Hi :

The version I have includes the supplement that was added in 1945. I

think Price may have thought that people did not understand his

message in the original version published in 1939, so he needed to

draw more attention to the points he wanted to emphasize by adding

the supplement. That didn't work either, imo.

You make a good point about the usage of words. It changes with

time. You might be favourably impressed by Price's work with a

particular Down's syndrome child (hmm there is that word again,

syndrome, not disease). Be prepared for the language of the day.

They weren't called Down's syndrome children then.

Chi

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On 1/17/06, soilfertility <ynos@...> wrote:

> In school I was taught that when the white men went around the world

> and spread their diseases to the populations whose immune systems

> were never prepared to cope with these diseases. Syndromes were

> never mentioned. In reading NAPD I learned these unexposed

> populations first had to eat the white man's food to get sick. I

> tell black people that their are 2 kinds of people who shouldn't eat

> the white man's food, black people and white people.

Could you please reference a single instance in NAPD where Price

verified that an immunity present to any infectious disease was shown

with any conclusivity -- or even suggestive evidence for that matter

-- to occur in a population that had no previous exposure to said

disease?

Chris

--

Dioxins in Animal Foods:

A Case For Vegetarianism?

Find Out the Truth:

http://www.westonaprice.org/envtoxins/dioxins.html

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On 1/18/06, <jsanderson3@...> wrote:

> Given the 1939 publication date and my experience with Freud and the

> European intellectual usage of the word " primitive, " my first reaction

> would be to say that statement is problematic, but I can't successfully

> argue that without reading _NAPD_. So, in the spirit of this list, I

> will read it asap and will keep an open mind until I do.

Great! If there is such a thing, that one book is required reading

for this list.

> My university library system has two editions. All copies of the 1998

> " with forwards to the previous editions by Hooton, Knight, and Hoffer, "

> are checked out campus-wide. Should I recall the 1998 ed. on the

> assumption that the forewords enhance Weston's original work, or should

> I walk ALLLL the way across the frozen tundra to either the Agriculture

> or the Health Sciences library for the original?

Do not read the " original " if it is the pre-1945 version, in my

opinion. The forewards should be no big deal, but the addition of

several chapters as Chi mentioned is significant.

Chris

--

Dioxins in Animal Foods:

A Case For Vegetarianism?

Find Out the Truth:

http://www.westonaprice.org/envtoxins/dioxins.html

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Did you get tested for HIV and found you have it but it is not active. And the

only women you were with was 2. You need to find out witch one it is and

confront her about this and find out if she knew she had AIDS. If she knew and

gave it to you bring charges against her.

Phil

free2chathrk <no_reply > wrote:

hello everone

anybody is there to solve my confusing mind

if one man make (...)relation with two dirrrent woman

then he get infected with HIV virus

is that right statement???????????

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What's the latest knowledge about MMS and AIDS?

I was talking to a chiropractor who has a patient who has

" full blown " AIDS, and I mentioned MMS to him.

Has all the results come from intravenous MMS down in

Africa? Any success stories here in the states with oral MMS?

jp

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