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This theory was promulgated in the 80's again by a pharmacist or herbalist named

Wallach; I have forgotten the name of the veterinarian who first came up

with

the selenium thing, but I am sending a link on Wallach's idiocy! What he does

not

understand is that most Asians have a separately inherited and very serious

series

of diseases separately affecting, the lungs, the pancreas and the stomach; these

are not cystic fibrosis and have been shown to be genetic. People like this

drive

me nuts--for a few minutes! I am sending the link on. . . . n, the irate.

..

..http://educate-yourself.org/cn/cysticfibrosisbywallach03sep03.shtml

strange article

I got this article from another group, but wow, I was so floored by this

guy's claims that I had to post it here to see what you all thought.

Personally, I think he is full of sh!t and is just trying to sell

vitamins.

www.wellnesstoday.com/october/minerals.htm

this is an article where a " natural doctor " tries to put forth that CF

is NOT genetic. apparently he believes that CF is due to a lack of

selenium in the mother and mineral deficiency.

Now, I believe that vitamins and minerals and other good stuff from the

health food store will help people with CF be healthier (and people with

out CF too) but PLEASE! This article is unbelievable. Just because he

can produce similar symptoms by depriving animals of minerals does not

mean that this former veterinarian is giving them CF!!!!!!! I mean,

what about the gene mutations!!!!! DUH.

who is shocked by the gall of this man.

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