Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 Hi, No kin that I know of. However, my grandgather on my Father's side was Scocttish. Jean ************* > > > You wouldn't happened to be related to Dr. Carl Baugh on TBN would you? Just > was wondering. I really enjoy his knowledge and shows. > > Baugh wrote: Hi, > > Then in my opinion, that doctor (?), should be the one to prove what he > 'thinks' happened. Can't go on guesswork and get anywhere. > > Now, on the other hand, we should keep in mind how many people are killed by > prescription drugs and still allowed to be sold. These have known side > effects and many deaths. I don't see that doctor or any of his ilk getting > concerned. > > So, in lieu of the doctor's blindness, we first to need to compare the death > rate of glucosamine to prescription drugs. > > Next, this needs to be followed to find out what caused the patient's death, > other than speculation. > > Their usual is, if anyone dies, they immediately ask if they took anything > alternative and if so, that has to be the reason for death, ignoring all > other things. > > Disgusting! > > Jean > > ******************* > >> I have just seen this article in the Scotsman Newspaper, a doctor is >> recommending that suppliments and herbal medicine be treated like >> pharmaceuticals after the death of a patient who used glucosamine. >> >> http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/uk/Call-for-regulation-of-herbal.3838383.jp >> >> Your comments would be appreciated. >> Thank you >> Ian in Spain. >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 It was a shot in the dark but I had to ask. Dr. Baugh is a great Christian and one of the most intelligent men when it comes to creation and the Bible. Anywho, thank you for letting me know. Take care. y <>< Baugh wrote: Hi, No kin that I know of. However, my grandgather on my Father's side was Scocttish. Jean ************* > > > You wouldn't happened to be related to Dr. Carl Baugh on TBN would you? Just > was wondering. I really enjoy his knowledge and shows. > > Baugh wrote: Hi, > > Then in my opinion, that doctor (?), should be the one to prove what he > 'thinks' happened. Can't go on guesswork and get anywhere. > > Now, on the other hand, we should keep in mind how many people are killed by > prescription drugs and still allowed to be sold. These have known side > effects and many deaths. I don't see that doctor or any of his ilk getting > concerned. > > So, in lieu of the doctor's blindness, we first to need to compare the death > rate of glucosamine to prescription drugs. > > Next, this needs to be followed to find out what caused the patient's death, > other than speculation. > > Their usual is, if anyone dies, they immediately ask if they took anything > alternative and if so, that has to be the reason for death, ignoring all > other things. > > Disgusting! > > Jean > > ******************* > >> I have just seen this article in the Scotsman Newspaper, a doctor is >> recommending that suppliments and herbal medicine be treated like >> pharmaceuticals after the death of a patient who used glucosamine. >> >> http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/uk/Call-for-regulation-of-herbal.3838383.jp >> >> Your comments would be appreciated. >> Thank you >> Ian in Spain. >> > --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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