Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 Chris: Great two cents worth and perhaps a few bucks more. Thank you for your comments. To tell you the " rest of the story, " the education your " ex " is getting is most at fault in the lack of knowledge in Medical Mycology that medical health students are receiving. This is definitely by design and not because of an oversight on the part of the American medical field. For instance, while I applaud literally millions of seriously concerned Americans across the Nation for participating in events meant for scientific and medical research into cancers, I also shake my head in disgust. Why, because in over 75+ years we still have essentially the same procedural results: 1) Cut it out, 2) Chemo it (and all base structure of chemotherapy medicine chemistry is antifungal-based; not viral or bacterial-based, and 3) Radiation therapy (i.e., natural fungicidal, Source: http://www.jgp.org/cgi/reprint/22/6/689.pdf). Add to this set of facts, that " ALL " cancer cells are " fermented " cells; meaning specifically that oxygen is extracted from a chronically weakened human cell along with hydrogen. What is left is a mutated cell that medical doctors/scientists have reported observing mold species growing out of, and definitely mycotoxins (e.g., Aflatoxin B1) integrating genetically with. (Source: A. V. Constantini, M.D., " Breast Cancer Hope at Last " , 1998) A good example: Aspergillus niger, a species industry uses to produce massive amounts of " oxyalic acid " to manufacture bleaching products is also implicated strongly in the formation of " oxalate crystals " in the observation of breast cancer genetic activity. Quite a coincidence right? Not necessarily! Medical researchers and healthcare experts have been studying this and other chemistry produced by Aspergillus and other mold species since the late 1860s that I have found. (in 1869, Source: http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/reprint/130/2/483S.pdf) (Ruth Neave, " Is Science Art " , Source: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/museum/science.htm) ( " Fungal Biotechnology " , Source: http://fungus.org.uk/nwfg/fungbiot.htm) Actually, I have many other resources to substantiate what I am stating herein, but hopefully you get the drift by now. I am stating clearly that medical schools have deliberately avoided major studies in micro fungi, though the medical implications have been around for almost two centuries of substantial and progressive research. What would the motive be to keep such studies out of the classroom? Disease feeds the economy and so do literally thousands of products produced by molds, yeasts, and mycotoxins, as opposed to bacteria and viruses. Do we want to virtually destroy the American economic empire or save human lives? I have often stated that I am willing to be tested in a court of law on this, as of yet, I have had NO takers. In this world, one must make a stand for integrity and love of fellow man without fear. What did not kill me in Vietnam has made me stronger. And NO, I am not even close to being a martyr. Not even chance... I simply do not like blatant stupidity that leads to needless suffering and death of animals and humans, We only qualify for a few decades of life and it is to me, very precious indeed. If we live healthier, longer, just maybe we can spend those extra years serving our God to a much greater understanding and degree. God Bless and take care, Doug Haney @...: unitedstatesvet@...: Sun, 11 May 2008 21:28:03 -0700Subject: RE: [] Re:Vote For Mold Today, Tuesday Doug, this is very well written and I agree with its content 110%. While I understand what ph is trying to say he is not taking into consideration what I would refer to as the whole picture. He is probably right in saying that your last post took longer to read than most students spend learning and that is inexcusable these days which is precisely what you both are saying. My ex has just about finished up nursing school and still knows nothing whatsoever about my illness or mold, toxins etc. I find this more disturbing than I can even explain.To both posters I want you to know I am enjoying the discussion and can honestly say I continue to be interested and learn from discussions just like this. Also as a vet myself with a family member who has fought in every war since the civil war I would like to reiterate what Doug has said from his Vietnam experience. The medical and pharmaceutical companies in this country had better wake up and do it soon. The agent orange and idiocies of the like will pale in comparison to what we are now facing. Just my two cents.Chris... _________________________________________________________________ Make Windows Vista more reliable and secure with Windows Vista Service Pack 1. http://www.windowsvista.com/SP1?WT.mc_id=hotmailvistasp1banner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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