Grain Brain book (low carb) debunked
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Panchito
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Date: July 02, 2014 04:53PM [nutritionfacts.org]
[www.amazon.com]
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Panchito
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Date: July 04, 2014 09:39PM another source that says the opposite of the Grain Brain book
Seven guidelines to reduce dementia [www.pcrm.org]
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banana who
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Date: July 04, 2014 10:59PM I read that Mad Cow and Alzheimer's are hard to differentiate...wouldn't it be scary if a lot of people are actually dying of Mad Cow and we are told otherwise? Re: Grain Brain book (low carb) debunked
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SueZ
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Date: July 04, 2014 11:37PM banana who Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- ...wouldn't it be scary if a lot of > people are actually dying of Mad Cow and we are > told otherwise? They are. Almost no dead Alzheimer's patients have the autopsy which is necessary to distinguish the two. To deactivate prions from such things as surgical tools special very expensive autoclaves which can go up to around 45 lbs. pressure are needed. Who's hospital has one of those? Who's dentist uses one of those on their tools? One sure bet is that restaurants don't use any autoclaves on their utensils at all. Re: Grain Brain book (low carb) debunked
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SueZ
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Date: July 05, 2014 06:57PM SueZ Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > banana who Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > ...wouldn't it be scary if a lot of > > people are actually dying of Mad Cow and we are > > told otherwise? > > They are. Almost no dead Alzheimer's patients > have the autopsy which is necessary to distinguish > the two. > > To deactivate prions from such things as > surgical tools special very expensive autoclaves > which can go up to around 45 lbs. pressure are > needed. Who's hospital has one of those? Who's > dentist uses one of those on their tools? > > One sure bet is that restaurants don't use any > autoclaves on their utensils at all. I haven't gone this far but I do know of people who bring their own utensils to restaurants. I've heard Jeff Rense tell people to buy their own dental tools for their hygienists to use just on them. He said that's what he does to avoid possibly being exposed to prions from other people's mouths. Re: Grain Brain book (low carb) debunked
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Prana
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Date: July 05, 2014 07:33PM It may be that Alzheimer's and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease come the organophosphates like Roundup and all the GMO roundup ready frankenfoods. Organophosphates are the key ingredient in nerve gas, which was designed to attack the nervous system (like your brain). Re: Grain Brain book (low carb) debunked
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SueZ
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Date: July 05, 2014 08:25PM Prana Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > It may be that Alzheimer's and Creutzfeldt–Jakob > disease come the organophosphates like Roundup and > all the GMO roundup ready frankenfoods. > Organophosphates are the key ingredient in nerve > gas, which was designed to attack the nervous > system (like your brain). I'd put my two bits on that there are still downer animal products ending up in the cattle feed and there will be more of that as feed prices continue to skyrocket. Not to say the organophosphate laced GMO silage they are using as cattle feed isn't contributing to the problems. Many meat eating people are fooled into thinking that their expensive carefully selected organic grass fed cow meat is exempt from such things but they are mostly wrong. Most of those animals are sold on the hoof then taken to feed lots where they are fattened up before being slaughtered and sold. In the feed lots they are stuffed to the gills with the same awful crap that their poor low priced peers are. Re: Grain Brain book (low carb) debunked
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Prana
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Date: July 06, 2014 05:55AM Here's a blog post about organophosphates and mad cow in the UK. Organophosphate. I wonder how many people using Roundup to control weeds at home get brain damage? Re: Grain Brain book (low carb) debunked
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The Sproutarian Man
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Date: July 06, 2014 09:34AM Panchito Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > [nutritionfacts.org] > -grain-brain-or-meathead/ > > [www.amazon.com] > -Your-Killers/dp/031623480X > I wonder what Sally Fallon, Mercola and those types would think of such ideas about animal products contributing to poor long term brain functioning. fresh Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > [chriskresser.com] Chris always seems to write good stuff and use common sense. Re: Grain Brain book (low carb) debunked
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SueZ
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Date: July 06, 2014 01:44PM Prana Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- I wonder how many > people using Roundup to control weeds at home get > brain damage? Probably everyone everywhere suffers to some extent from those vile chemicals. They are impossible to avoid. All we can do is fortify ourselves as best we can in such a brain damaged unquestioning world. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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