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From our good friend, Cohen, another bomb dropped on allopathic

medical physicians:

----- Original Message -----

From: " i4crob " <i4crob@...>

<notmilk >

Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 3:14 AM

Subject: NOTMILK - - MY ANGER FOR THOSE WHO WARP TRUTH

> Dear Friends,

>

> A recent happening has created much pain and distress.

> Today's column is directed at those who know the

> truth, but hide it in order to further their agendas.

> To some people, the dollar is mightier than the

> health and safety of friends and strangers.

>

> I direct my anger towards physicians who continue

> to deceive their patients by providing expensive

> tests and procedures that do not cure, and in doing so,

> nurture illness, rather than cure disease. There is no

> money in curing a patient. The truth is out there. They

> have evidence in their journals and newsletters. There

> can be only one explanation for their behavior. These

> are not ignorant men and women. A sick patient is a

> commodity, an investment bond to many physicians,

> who grow rich treating disease over many years

> until that patient dies (the bond matures).

> Why eliminate an investment when it can pay for

> the Mercedes, country club, vacations, casinos, and

> stock portfolio? In private, doctors appropriately

> refer to their Crohn's patients as " cash cows. "

>

> Every gastroenterologist in practice in America

> has heard of mycobacterium paratuberculosis.

> How many tell their patients about the milk link?

> That would be self-defeating to the good doctor's

> financial interest.

>

> One hundred percent of Crohn's disease patients

> harbor cultures of mycobacterium paratuberculosis

> in their guts. Zero percent of non-Crohn's

> patients are infected with the bacterium which

> one gets by drinking milk. Fifty percent of the

> farms in America have cows infected by these

> bacteria, which are not killed by pasteurization.

>

> Mycobacterium paratuberculosis. That is the name

> of the germ that has been linked to Crohn's disease.

> By their behavior, doctors insure that Crohn's is not

> Cured, and continue this painful ailment by prescribing

> drugs with horrible side effects like Prednisone and

> Prednizolone. These drugs cause so much internal

> discomfort and irritation that a patient is advised to

> drink milk, to ease the effects of the drug that

> does not cure the disease, but merely eases the

> symptoms. Prednisone is actually a steroid

> hormone, a form of cortisone.

>

> Prednisone is given to relieve inflammation caused

> by Crohn's. Prednisone causes painful side effects.

> Doctors advise that patients take the drug with milk.

> Milk contains a bacteria causing Crohn's. If this

> sounds like a vicious circle, that's exactly what it is.

>

> I received this letter from Guartha

> (GidedImgry@...):

>

> " I called into the & Richie show a couple

> of weeks ago when you were on. Your information

> was very interesting to me because my father has

> Crohn's disease. He takes prednisone to stop his

> episodes when they occur. The prednisone has

> eaten away at his bones, he has had his right hip

> replaced and will probably be getting his left hip

> done within the next 5 years. He drinks a lot of

> milk for calcium to counter-act the effects of the

> prednisone. I was shocked that by trying to help

> himself, he could be doing more harm. "

>

> I shared the following science with and

> her dad. Shame on the physicians:

>

> In one study, mycobacterium paratuberculosis RNA was

> found in 100% of Crohn's disease patients, compared with

> 0% of controls.

>

> e's disease in cows and Crohn's disease in humans

> are remarkably similar in clinical signs and intestinal

> pathology.

>

> Mycobacterium paratuberculosis was isolated from tissue

> taken from patients with Crohn's disease and is implicated

> in the etiology of this disease.

>

> Mycobacterium paratuberculosis crosses the species barrier

> to infect and cause disease in humans

>

> Mycobacterium paratuberculosis is capable of surviving

> commercial pasteurization, when there are more than

> 10 bacteria per millilitre in raw milk.

>

> The complete references to the above statements

> can be found at:

>

> http://www.notmilk.com/c.html

>

> I have also shared with and her dad the name

> of an Orlando, Florida physician who recognizes

> that milk causes Crohn's disease. This doctor has

> developed a cure with a 95% degree of success.

>

> Please contact me privately for his name and number.

>

> Cohen

> http://www.notmilk.com

> notmilkman@...

>

>

>

>

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