Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 RISG;o) Susie *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 10/6/2004 at 6:11 PM rvolpe44 wrote: Is there foundation for research or some organization that I could donate to for ReA? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 PLEASE mention it to your doc and have it checked out. GA ----- Original Message ----- From: " rvolpe44 " <rvolpe44@...> > Anybody experience this type of heart pain? > Any ideas what I could/should do about it? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2005 Report Share Posted December 14, 2005 Here you go: http://www.ehcd.com/ -Haley tcuddy1 <tcuddy1@...> wrote: Does this Rea have a website? theresa > > I really don't want to argue on line about all these points on the > subject of neutralization. Call me and I will explain it on the phone. A few > hundred Doctors in the country are doing it. I am just making you guys > aware that those of us who understand environmental medicine understand that > it is an integral part of getting someone well. Patel said it unassumingly > like she wasn't trying to ram it down people's throats! They were > allergists etc studying the subject of neutralization. Really you are being > too literal about every word I say. I am trying to expose you to that which > you are skipping. And you can ignore me. I am just advising to look into > what environmental docs consider essential. If you guys haven't heard about > it then it is because you haven't seen an environmental physician. These > are people who focus in toxic exposures of all kinds. Most of us have more > problems than just mold. AAEM.com lists them all and I would first ask > whether they do neutralization and Provocation by subcutaneous injection. > I can't explain it all to you that is your job to learn about now. The > first thing they usually test and treat for is inhalants (molds, danders, > pollens, dust, feathers, trees, weeds, grasses), then there are foods, > chemicals, mycotoxins neurotransmitters. > Please don't be so harsh on line about this towards me. I am just > giving you a chance at improvement that I have had. No one referred me for > treatment and I was extremely upset about that-- even doctors who specialize > in 'mold patients'! I thought it was ridiculous that I wasn't told who > could really make me well! I want to let others have the chance to get well > and be referred. > I am not selling a product. I do not have to defend all of the > practice of environmental medicine. Most of us think Rea will win a Nobel > Prize and is unbelievably brilliant (as are many of his trainees). Not > everyone gets well. But did you think that everyone would respond equally > after having different levels of exposure to different pollutants? Give me > a call after 10 am east coast time before 10 pm and I can tell you more if > you want. Sincerely, Nagy 508 693 3048 > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2005 Report Share Posted December 14, 2005 Thanks, Haley! > Does this Rea have a website? > > theresa > > --- In , " LISA NAGY " <lisa@n...> wrote: > > > > I really don't want to argue on line about all these > points on the > > subject of neutralization. Call me and I will explain it on the > phone. A few > > hundred Doctors in the country are doing it. I am just making you > guys > > aware that those of us who understand environmental medicine > understand that > > it is an integral part of getting someone well. Patel said it > unassumingly > > like she wasn't trying to ram it down people's throats! They were > > allergists etc studying the subject of neutralization. Really you > are being > > too literal about every word I say. I am trying to expose you to > that which > > you are skipping. And you can ignore me. I am just advising to > look into > > what environmental docs consider essential. If you guys haven't > heard about > > it then it is because you haven't seen an environmental > physician. These > > are people who focus in toxic exposures of all kinds. Most of us > have more > > problems than just mold. AAEM.com lists them all and I would > first ask > > whether they do neutralization and Provocation by subcutaneous > injection. > > I can't explain it all to you that is your job to learn about > now. The > > first thing they usually test and treat for is inhalants (molds, > danders, > > pollens, dust, feathers, trees, weeds, grasses), then there are > foods, > > chemicals, mycotoxins neurotransmitters. > > Please don't be so harsh on line about this towards me. I am > just > > giving you a chance at improvement that I have had. No one > referred me for > > treatment and I was extremely upset about that-- even doctors who > specialize > > in 'mold patients'! I thought it was ridiculous that I wasn't > told who > > could really make me well! I want to let others have the chance > to get well > > and be referred. > > I am not selling a product. I do not have to defend all > of the > > practice of environmental medicine. Most of us think Rea will win > a Nobel > > Prize and is unbelievably brilliant (as are many of his > trainees). Not > > everyone gets well. But did you think that everyone would respond > equally > > after having different levels of exposure to different > pollutants? Give me > > a call after 10 am east coast time before 10 pm and I can tell you > more if > > you want. Sincerely, Nagy 508 693 3048 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2005 Report Share Posted December 15, 2005 , Do you work for Dr.Rea or know him personally? I e-mailed him after he saw me and he did not even bother to answer. Same e-mail address as below. To me, he is more into the money first and if you don't have it....don't bother him. So much for compassion!!!! Marcie tcuddy1 <tcuddy1@...> wrote: Thanks, Haley! > Does this Rea have a website? > > theresa > > --- In , " LISA NAGY " <lisa@n...> wrote: > > > > I really don't want to argue on line about all these > points on the > > subject of neutralization. Call me and I will explain it on the > phone. A few > > hundred Doctors in the country are doing it. I am just making you > guys > > aware that those of us who understand environmental medicine > understand that > > it is an integral part of getting someone well. Patel said it > unassumingly > > like she wasn't trying to ram it down people's throats! They were > > allergists etc studying the subject of neutralization. Really you > are being > > too literal about every word I say. I am trying to expose you to > that which > > you are skipping. And you can ignore me. I am just advising to > look into > > what environmental docs consider essential. If you guys haven't > heard about > > it then it is because you haven't seen an environmental > physician. These > > are people who focus in toxic exposures of all kinds. Most of us > have more > > problems than just mold. AAEM.com lists them all and I would > first ask > > whether they do neutralization and Provocation by subcutaneous > injection. > > I can't explain it all to you that is your job to learn about > now. The > > first thing they usually test and treat for is inhalants (molds, > danders, > > pollens, dust, feathers, trees, weeds, grasses), then there are > foods, > > chemicals, mycotoxins neurotransmitters. > > Please don't be so harsh on line about this towards me. I am > just > > giving you a chance at improvement that I have had. No one > referred me for > > treatment and I was extremely upset about that-- even doctors who > specialize > > in 'mold patients'! I thought it was ridiculous that I wasn't > told who > > could really make me well! I want to let others have the chance > to get well > > and be referred. > > I am not selling a product. I do not have to defend all > of the > > practice of environmental medicine. Most of us think Rea will win > a Nobel > > Prize and is unbelievably brilliant (as are many of his > trainees). Not > > everyone gets well. But did you think that everyone would respond > equally > > after having different levels of exposure to different > pollutants? Give me > > a call after 10 am east coast time before 10 pm and I can tell you > more if > > you want. Sincerely, Nagy 508 693 3048 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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