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From: Kolb <drkolb@...>Date: Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 6:53 PMSubject: Re: Ruptured implant & Mass in Parotid Gland ?

I have not seen this but it could be associated with dry mouth which is very common leading to paroiditis.  Lymph nodes especially under the chin and in the anterior neck do enlarge due to silicone.  Ilena:  Warn you women not to eat lunch meat and not to wear cotton clothing without washing them in Borax.  We are seeing Morgellons from the BT cotton and in patients who eat lunchmeat frequently.  Take a look at Genetic Roulette and Uncertain Peril. I am interviewing the author of Uncertain Peril next week and the interview will be up on our website in a few weeks.  There is a massive threat in silicone and saline patients with immune deficiencies from GMO's food and cotton clothing.  Also warn them not to eat GMO soy due to immune deficiencies.  I interviewed , Genetic Roulette a few months ago.

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Ilena Rose <ilena.rose@...> wrote:

---------- Forwarded message ----------From: Anonymous Please repond to Ilena

Date: Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 5:31 PMSubject: Confidential to IlenaIlena,

 

Is it possible to canvass the list confidentially to find out if anyone with ruptured migrating silicone has experienced a mass in their parotid gland (it is one of the salivary glands under the ear, on the neck, sometimes confused with lympth node swelling)...

 

thank you,

 

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