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You're having a laugh, aren't you?Subject: dog 's leg re-grown by rubbing ststins on stumpTo: TakingLipitorAndHateIt Date: Thursday, 15 December, 2011, 9:21

My dog lost his leg in an RTA - I patiently rubbed a huge pile of Simvastatin on his leg daily for 5 years - and he's grown a new one! It's another Statin Miracle - Hallelujah!!!

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Hahahah! Thats funny. Over the years they have made so many claims about statins may help this and that. Reminds me of the old western movies with the peddler with the "cure all" potion he is selling. Alternate email: marooned@...Bobby- Your Caribbean Travel Plannerwww.pinkystravel.com International Destinations, Resorts, Vacation PackagesPhilippine Destination Specialist To: TakingLipitorAndHateIt Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 3:21 AM Subject: dog 's leg re-grown by rubbing ststins on stump

My dog lost his leg in an RTA - I patiently rubbed a huge pile of Simvastatin on his leg daily for 5 years - and he's grown a new one! It's another Statin Miracle - Hallelujah!!!

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Gosh, I wonder if they would do the same for my eyesight?? e

My dog lost his leg in an RTA - I patiently rubbed a huge pile of Simvastatin on his leg daily for 5 years - and he's grown a new one! It's another Statin Miracle - Hallelujah!!!

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I think it would certainly do the trick. I had a hysterectomy at 40yrs, we would

dearly love many more children.Perhaps if I were to injest 100+ a day, I might

grow a new womb? I think the Statin manufacturers are losing out on all these

potential avenues for marketing their wonder drug - don't you?Pamela SP

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Yeah, it was called "rattlesnake juice", wasn't it? Probably a LOT safer than taking statins. Hahahah! Thats funny. Over the years they have made so many claims about statins may help this and that. Reminds me of the old western movies with the peddler with the "cure all" potion he is selling. Alternate email: marooned@...Bobby- Your Caribbean Travel Plannerwww.pinkystravel.com International Destinations, Resorts, Vacation PackagesPhilippine Destination Specialist To: TakingLipitorAndHateIt Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 3:21 AM Subject: dog 's leg re-grown by rubbing ststins on stump My dog lost his leg in an RTA - I patiently rubbed a huge pile of Simvastatin on his leg daily for 5 years - and he's grown a new one! It's another Statin Miracle - Hallelujah!!!

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You know, some of those cure-alls came closer to curing ailments than the Big Pharma poisons do. Many of them were natural herbal remedies that were used by American Indians for eons before European settlers arrived and also adopted them. My great grandfather was a doctor in Cherokee Indian territory, and during the Spanish Flu pandemic, many soldiers returning from WWI were carrying the virus and the illness spread like wildfire. My g-grandfather, who was the only doctor in the town and for many miles around, lost only two patients to the lethal flu, and they'd had preexisting conditions. Wish I knew what the herbs were, but I suspect he might also have used colloidal silver, which was also widely used back then against all kinds of bacterial, viral and fungal infections. Much safer and more effective

than Big Pharma's antibiotics. And the bugs never become resistant to silver. I recently read that hospitals are installing copper surfaces to reduce the spread of pathogens. Apparently it has the same antibiotic properties as silver, but I've never heard of it being safe to ingest, whereas silver is perfectly safe for human consumption, as long as it isn't taken to ridiculous extremes, in which case your skin can take on a slight bluish gray tint. But silver will wipe out an infection quickly enough that there's no need to take it in quantities sufficient to to tint skin. If anyone doubts the safety of silver for human consumption, here's an interesting bit of trivia to ponder. The term "blue bloods," referring to royalty and upper classes in Europe, came about due to the fact that only the rich could afford sterling silverware and other silver serving utensils. Over time, with their continual exposure to the silver, the metal built up in their

blood and cast a slight bluish tint to their skin.They suffered no ill effects to it, and they had exceptional immunity to microbial infections.If you Google "colloidal silver," you'll find dire warnings about the dangers of using it. But it's all hogwash, put out by Big Pharma for obvious reasons. I've taken it for many years and it hasn't failed me yet. An allergist I went to insisted on writing me a prescription for 10 days worth of antibiotics, when I had come down with a sinus infection the very day of my appointment with him. I told him I didn't need it because I could cure it in two days or less with silver. He shoved the prescription at me anyway, I threw it away when I got home, and proceeded w/the silver for another day, and that was the end of my sinus infection. And I decided I could do without the "help" of that allergist. Fortunately, my primary care doctor is a believer in alternative

medicine, and he's a treasure. He does think my cholesterol "ought to come down a bit," but he doesn't nag me about it.Statins left me with numerous health issues, but I keep a good brand if colloidal silver on hand, and it can wipe out a cold or sinus infection in two days or less. Now if only it could fix my other problems that Lipitor brought about! To: "TakingLipitorAndHateIt " <TakingLipitorAndHateIt >Sent: Thu, December 15, 2011

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Hahahah! Thats funny. Over the years they have made so many claims about statins may help this and that. Reminds me of the old western movies with the peddler with the "cure all" potion he is selling. Alternate email: marooned@...Bobby- Your Caribbean Travel Plannerwww.pinkystravel.com International Destinations, Resorts, Vacation PackagesPhilippine Destination Specialist To: TakingLipitorAndHateIt Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 3:21 AM Subject: dog 's leg re-grown by rubbing ststins on stump

My dog lost his leg in an RTA - I patiently rubbed a huge pile of Simvastatin on his leg daily for 5 years - and he's grown a new one! It's another Statin Miracle - Hallelujah!!!

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