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#18725 From: "alusia3" <apietraho@...>
Date: Wed Aug 1, 2007 3:31 pm
Subject: CLL
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Hi, Tedd and All, I just joined this group however I am not new to Dr
Clark's protocol - I have all 4 of her books trying to figure out the
best and quickest way to help my husband who has CLL. This is not an
easy way but I think it makes most sense. I read with interest about
your mother and wife who you've helped. You are amazing. Would it be
possible for you to share how you managed to do that? Especially how
you've managed to control your mothers CLL? I would be immensely
grateful for your help as I am frantically looking to help my husband.
I will be awaiting your answer. Sincerely
Alicia

#18724 From: Linda Evans <lindae321@...>
Date: Wed Aug 1, 2007 1:49 am
Subject: Re: appointment with Dr. Clark
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thanks , Chrisitana I am not sure but this is a good start,  how do you send the
sample?Linda

Abutilon <Abutilon@...> wrote:                                  Linda, sorry
for the delay in answering. I did meet Dr. Clark several times;
  she is quite a lady, not only a great scientist and researcher but also a
  caring human being.

  If what you are looking for is a saliva test, per Dr. Clark¹s methods, in
  order to know what toxins/parasites/bacterias/virus your body holds, that
  can be done by someone that does saliva testing with a syncrometer.

  There is someone @ SHRC Toronto, in Canada that does such testing: Gloria @
  416.658.6125, and in the US: Helen McReynolds @ 407.260.9074.

  Christiana

  >
  >
  >
  >
  > Hi abutilon:
  > I was contemplating the idea of going to
  > Tijuana. Tijuana does not scare me.  I am from Mexico and speak spanish.  I
  > need somebody to tell me where I have contamination and what to do about it.
  > I don't know anyone around here.  Ventura Ca area that has the machine and
  > knows how to do this.
  > I would love to go to one of her conferences.  There is one coming up in Sep.
  > in Ny but it says "to be anounced".  I maybe going to ny at the same time on
  > vacation so that could be great! I hope they confirm a date.
  > thanks a lot for the number.  Have you ever spoken to Dr, Clark?
  > thanks,
  > Linda
  >
  > Abutilon <Abutilon@... <mailto:Abutilon%40shaw.ca> > wrote:
  > Linda, going to see one of her conference as suggested in a previous
  >  message, and talking to her afterwards might be a good way to see her.
  >  Otherwise she has a clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, where people can go, if
  >  accepted. They usually receive pretty sick people, and do not give
  >  appointments to meet Dr. Clark unless you go at the clinic, but you can fax:
  >  011-52-664-683-4454.
  >
  >  C.
  >
  >  On 7/18/07 8:28 PM, "Linda Evans" <lindae321@...
  > <mailto:lindae321%40yahoo.com> > wrote:
  >
  >>  >
  >>  >
  >>  >
  >>  >
  >>  > How does one get an appointment with Dr, Clark
  >>  > I have been wanting to go see her?
  >>  > Any ideas??
  >>  > Any info is appreciated,
  >>  > Linda
  >>  >
  >>  > Abutilon <Abutilon@... <mailto:Abutilon%40shaw.ca>
  >> <mailto:Abutilon%40shaw.ca> > wrote:
  >>  > Hi Michèle,
  >>  >
  >>  >  I just saw your e-mail, not sure if there was a response yet but you
  >> might
  >>  >  want to read Dr. Clark¹s latest book ŒThe Prevention of All Cancers
where
  >>  >  she explains the dental protocol in details. She recommends using
regular
  >>  >  composite to replace metal fillings;  however you then need to
_zappicate
  >>  >  (using a tooth zappicator ) your newly filled teeth in order to
  >> harden/cure
  >>  >  the composite otherwise they will seep in your body. After zappication
>>
  your
  >>  >  fillings won¹t seep. She explains in the book what a tooth zappicator
is,
  >>  >  how to zappicate teeth, how long, etc. .
  >>  >
  >>  >  Christiana
  >>  >
  >>  >  On 6/20/07 5:32 AM, "Michele Weissman" <michele@...
  >> <mailto:michele%40tbaainc.com>
  >>  > <mailto:michele%40tbaainc.com> > wrote:
  >>  >
  >>>>  >>  >
  >>>>  >>  >
  >>>>  >>  >
  >>>>  >>  >
  >>>>  >>  > Question: Is there a specific composite material that Dr. Hulda
  >>>> Clark has
  >>>>  >>  > found the body does not react to negatively?  I heard from a friend
  there
  >>>>  >>  > was but she did not know the name.  I am in the process of
  >>>> investigating
  >>>  >> the
  >>>>  >>  > replacement procedure for mercury laden fillings.  I had read an
  >>>> article
  >>>>  >>  > about a year ago that states some of the materials found in
  >>>> composite
  >>>>  >>  > fillings are made of plastics that negatively impact the hormonal
  >>>> system.
  >  I
  >>>>  >>  > am not interested in trading one set of problems for another.
  >>>> Anyone have
  >>>>  >>  > information on this?
  >>>>  >>  >
  >>>>  >>  > Michele Weissman, LMT
  >>>>  >>  >
  >>>>  >>  > Miami, FL
  >>>>  >>  >
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  >>>>  >>  >
  >>>>  >>  >
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#18723 From: "regehr2001" <leoelfie@...>
Date: Wed Aug 1, 2007 4:16 am
Subject: Re: dessicated thyroid
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Just Google American Biologics. They are in Chula Vista.
Leo
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--- In DrClark@yahoogroups.com, Gail Evans <sewtulsa1@...> wrote:
>
> Do you have a website available for this product?
> ge
>
> regehr2001 <leoelfie@...> wrote: she does promote thyroid, and I
think American Biologics makes a more
> compatible product that does not require prescription.
> Leo
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#18722 From: Gail Evans <sewtulsa1@...>
Date: Tue Jul 31, 2007 10:14 pm
Subject: Re: Re: dessicated thyroid
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Do you have a website available for this product?
ge

regehr2001 <leoelfie@...> wrote: she does promote thyroid, and I
think American Biologics makes a more
compatible product that does not require prescription.
Leo
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#18721 From: Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman@...>
Date: Tue Jul 31, 2007 6:30 pm
Subject: Mangosteen
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Mangosteen in mouthwash helps gum disease

You may want to add a Mangosteen Extract to your mouth rinse. In this
study researchers gave 60 patients with mild to moderate gingivitis
either a mouthwash that included Mangosteen or a look alike placebo
mouthwash. At two weeks the patients were all treated with scaling
and polishing. Vs. placebo, the Mangosteen decreased odor released in
the mouth, decreased plaque levels, and decreased bleeding of the
gums; all significantly decreased. The study is published in the
Journal of the International Academy of Periodontology.  J. Hickey,
RPh


              -- Jerome Mittelman, DDS, FAPM
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#18720 From: Abutilon <Abutilon@...>
Date: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:33 pm
Subject: Re: appointment with Dr. Clark
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Linda, sorry for the delay in answering. I did meet Dr. Clark several times;
she is quite a lady, not only a great scientist and researcher but also a
caring human being.

If what you are looking for is a saliva test, per Dr. Clark¹s methods, in
order to know what toxins/parasites/bacterias/virus your body holds, that
can be done by someone that does saliva testing with a syncrometer.

There is someone @ SHRC Toronto, in Canada that does such testing: Gloria @
416.658.6125, and in the US: Helen McReynolds @ 407.260.9074.

Christiana



>
>
>
>
> Hi abutilon:
> I was contemplating the idea of going to
> Tijuana. Tijuana does not scare me.  I am from Mexico and speak spanish.  I
> need somebody to tell me where I have contamination and what to do about it.
> I don't know anyone around here.  Ventura Ca area that has the machine and
> knows how to do this.
> I would love to go to one of her conferences.  There is one coming up in Sep.
> in Ny but it says "to be anounced".  I maybe going to ny at the same time on
> vacation so that could be great! I hope they confirm a date.
> thanks a lot for the number.  Have you ever spoken to Dr, Clark?
> thanks,
> Linda
>
> Abutilon <Abutilon@... <mailto:Abutilon%40shaw.ca> > wrote:
> Linda, going to see one of her conference as suggested in a previous
>  message, and talking to her afterwards might be a good way to see her.
>  Otherwise she has a clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, where people can go, if
>  accepted. They usually receive pretty sick people, and do not give
>  appointments to meet Dr. Clark unless you go at the clinic, but you can fax:
>  011-52-664-683-4454.
>
>  C.
>
>  On 7/18/07 8:28 PM, "Linda Evans" <lindae321@...
> <mailto:lindae321%40yahoo.com> > wrote:
>
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > How does one get an appointment with Dr, Clark
>>  > I have been wanting to go see her?
>>  > Any ideas??
>>  > Any info is appreciated,
>>  > Linda
>>  >
>>  > Abutilon <Abutilon@... <mailto:Abutilon%40shaw.ca>
>> <mailto:Abutilon%40shaw.ca> > wrote:
>>  > Hi Michèle,
>>  >
>>  >  I just saw your e-mail, not sure if there was a response yet but you
>> might
>>  >  want to read Dr. Clark¹s latest book ŒThe Prevention of All Cancers where
>>  >  she explains the dental protocol in details. She recommends using regular
>>  >  composite to replace metal fillings;  however you then need to _zappicate
>>  >  (using a tooth zappicator ) your newly filled teeth in order to
>> harden/cure
>>  >  the composite otherwise they will seep in your body. After zappication >>
your
>>  >  fillings won¹t seep. She explains in the book what a tooth zappicator is,
>>  >  how to zappicate teeth, how long, etc. .
>>  >
>>  >  Christiana
>>  >
>>  >  On 6/20/07 5:32 AM, "Michele Weissman" <michele@...
>> <mailto:michele%40tbaainc.com>
>>  > <mailto:michele%40tbaainc.com> > wrote:
>>  >
>>>>  >>  >
>>>>  >>  >
>>>>  >>  >
>>>>  >>  >
>>>>  >>  > Question: Is there a specific composite material that Dr. Hulda
>>>> Clark has
>>>>  >>  > found the body does not react to negatively?  I heard from a friend
there
>>>>  >>  > was but she did not know the name.  I am in the process of
>>>> investigating
>>>  >> the
>>>>  >>  > replacement procedure for mercury laden fillings.  I had read an
>>>> article
>>>>  >>  > about a year ago that states some of the materials found in
>>>> composite
>>>>  >>  > fillings are made of plastics that negatively impact the hormonal
>>>> system.
>  I
>>>>  >>  > am not interested in trading one set of problems for another.
>>>> Anyone have
>>>>  >>  > information on this?
>>>>  >>  >
>>>>  >>  > Michele Weissman, LMT
>>>>  >>  >
>>>>  >>  > Miami, FL
>>>>  >>  >
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>>>>  >>  >
>>>>  >>  >
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#18719 From: "regehr2001" <leoelfie@...>
Date: Tue Jul 31, 2007 2:56 pm
Subject: Re: Magnet Therapy
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Can you supply us with the documentation for the side effects?
Leo
--------------------
--- In DrClark@yahoogroups.com, Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman@...> wrote:
>
> Magnet therapy does work - fixes some problems -- but like drugs,
> there usually are adverse side-effects when
> the magnetic energy interferes with one's meridian energy circuits.
>      Jerome Mittelman, DDS, FAPM
>        jmittelman@...
>          For free sample of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS, reply
> with your street or pob address.
>
>
>
>
> On Jul 30, 2007, at 11:06 AM, medmidas wrote:
>
> > Does this mean magnetic therapy also doesn't work. (:<) (:-)
> > ===============================
> >
> > silverlofts wrote:
> > > Sorry but the link for the magnets doesnt work any more.
> > > Please try this link:-
> > > http://www.healthymagnets.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/
> > magnetic2.htm?E+scstore
> > > ...Noel
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
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#18718 From: Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman@...>
Date: Mon Jul 30, 2007 8:42 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Magnet Therapy
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Magnet therapy does work - fixes some problems -- but like drugs,
there usually are adverse side-effects when
the magnetic energy interferes with one's meridian energy circuits.
      Jerome Mittelman, DDS, FAPM
        jmittelman@...
          For free sample of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS, reply
with your street or pob address.




On Jul 30, 2007, at 11:06 AM, medmidas wrote:

> Does this mean magnetic therapy also doesn't work. (:<) (:-)
> ===============================
>
> silverlofts wrote:
> > Sorry but the link for the magnets doesnt work any more.
> > Please try this link:-
> > http://www.healthymagnets.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/
> magnetic2.htm?E+scstore
> > ...Noel
> >
>
>
>



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#18717 From: medmidas <medmidas@...>
Date: Mon Jul 30, 2007 3:06 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Magnet Therapy
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Does this mean magnetic therapy also doesn't work. (:<) (:-)
===============================


silverlofts wrote:
> Sorry but the link for the magnets doesnt work any more.
> Please try this link:-
> http://www.healthymagnets.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/magnetic2.htm?E+scstore
> ...Noel
>

#18715 From: "blackymeles" <blackymeles@...>
Date: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:28 am
Subject: Re: Cell Phones
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Hi,
Two very interesting posts, could you give us a web link to the
source of this information?
Thanks,
Ian {ô¿ô}

--- In DrClark@yahoogroups.com, Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman@...>
wrote:
>
> CHOICES WE MAKE
>
> Cellular phone use for one continuous hour exacerbates allergic
> responses to dust and pollen in adults with eczema, according to a
> new study in International Archives of Allergy and Immunology.
>
>      >  And it must have similar effects on others in the
approximate
> area – lowering their  immune system's resistive capacity.    But
> there's more:
>
>       >  Two minutes of exposure to emissions from mobile phones
can
> disable a safety barrier in blood causing proteins and toxins to
leak
> into the brain, could increase chances of developing Alzheimer's,
> multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's. (Scientists at Sweden's Lund
> University).
>
>      >  Certainly, projecting micro-wave radiation into the head
is
> not conducive to having healthy gums – and the same radiation into
> the brain might induce clenching and grinding of the teeth.
>
>      >  Bev and I had our eyes checked by a great optometrist here
in
> NY. He was careful to explain how we might avoid problems with our
> eyes and to keep them healthy.   His previous patient left his
> examination room and promptly went on to microwave her eyes with
her
> cell phone.  --  CHOICES!
>
> Jerome Mittelman, DDS, FAPM
> jmittelman@...
> For free sample of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS, reply with
your
> street or pob address.
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

#18714 From: thelma m noble <nobltn528@...>
Date: Sun Jul 29, 2007 9:06 pm
Subject: Fw: prostate cancer
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Yes, but is the Japanese soy processed differently than they do in
America?

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To: chelationdiscussiongroup
<chelationdiscussiongroup-owner@yahoogroups.com>,
          Alan Dattner <drdattner@...>,
          dentalwizard <dentalwizard@yahoogroups.com>,
          "Dra.alternacare" <alternacare@yahoogroups.com>,
          DrClark <DrClark@yahoogroups.com>,
          mercury fillings fillings <mercuryfillings@yahoogroups.com>,
          Mercury Forums Forums <forum@...>,
          pralt-discuss group <noreply@googlegroups.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 13:35:39 -0400
Subject: [DrClark] prostate cancer
Message-ID: <F7A78E3A-2569-4C5E-8D7E-C94700F03F8A@...>

Soy Isoflavones may cut the risk of prostate cancer by 60%

A new case-control study recruited 200 Japanese men with prostate
cancer ranging from stage 1 (1 man) to stage 4 (24 men). Their
dietary intake of soy was evaluated and compared to that of cancer-
free men. Intake of the Soy Isoflavones Genistein and Daidzein was
significantly associated with a decreased risk of prostate cancer.
When comparing the highest average isoflavone intake of 90mg or
greater to the lowest of 30.5mg or less, having 90mg or greater of
Soy Isoflavones daily was associated with a 58% decreased risk of
developing prostate cancer. The study is published in the August 2007
issue of the Journal of Nutrition.    J. Hickey,
RPh
                                     Jerome Mittelman, DDS, FAPM
jmittelman@...     For free sample of The Holistic Dental
Digest PLUS, reply with your street or pob address.




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#18713 From: "regehr2001" <leoelfie@...>
Date: Mon Jul 30, 2007 5:09 am
Subject: Re: dessicated thyroid
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she does promote thyroid, and I think American Biologics makes a more
compatible product that does not require prescription.
Leo
--------------------
--- In DrClark@yahoogroups.com, "Tommy Girl" <goodtommygirl2001@...>
wrote:
>
> Does anyone know Dr. Clarks views on dessicated thyroid?
> (hypothyroidism) I am currently taking 30mg. After researching, this
> seemed to be the best alternative
> Cheers,
> Jen
>

#18712 From: "silverlofts" <silverlofts@...>
Date: Mon Jul 30, 2007 12:05 am
Subject: Re: Magnet Therapy
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Sorry but the link for the magnets doesnt work any more.
Please try this link:-
http://www.healthymagnets.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/magnetic2.htm?E+scstore
...Noel

--- In DrClark@yahoogroups.com, "silverlofts" <silverlofts@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Leo. This was in Rife lists :-
> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/rife-list/message/7002
> According Hulda Clark/what I think is brilliant/
> Bacteria changing the magnetic spins in our body,because they field
> opposite from us.changing the red blood cells so will be demobilatize
> and alters the red blood cells.Also the white blood cells killing cells
> make immobilized.By using negative north magnets this can be reserved
> to spinning left or negativ. etc etc.... Noel
>
>
> --- In DrClark@yahoogroups.com, "regehr2001" <leoelfie@> wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone here have experience with magnet therapy? Polarity is now
> > a big thing for Dr. Clark. Thanks.
> > Leo
> >
>

#18711 From: "silverlofts" <silverlofts@...>
Date: Sun Jul 29, 2007 11:37 pm
Subject: Re: Magnet Therapy
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Hi Leo. This was in Rife lists :-
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/rife-list/message/7002
According Hulda Clark/what I think is brilliant/
Bacteria changing the magnetic spins in our body,because they field
opposite from us.changing the red blood cells so will be demobilatize
and alters the red blood cells.Also the white blood cells killing cells
make immobilized.By using negative north magnets this can be reserved
to spinning left or negativ. etc etc.... Noel


--- In DrClark@yahoogroups.com, "regehr2001" <leoelfie@...> wrote:
>
> Does anyone here have experience with magnet therapy? Polarity is now
> a big thing for Dr. Clark. Thanks.
> Leo
>

#18710 From: "Tommy Girl" <goodtommygirl2001@...>
Date: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:50 pm
Subject: dessicated thyroid
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Does anyone know Dr. Clarks views on dessicated thyroid?
(hypothyroidism) I am currently taking 30mg. After researching, this
seemed to be the best alternative
Cheers,
Jen

#18709 From: Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman@...>
Date: Sun Jul 29, 2007 5:35 pm
Subject: prostate cancer
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Soy Isoflavones may cut the risk of prostate cancer by 60%

A new case-control study recruited 200 Japanese men with prostate
cancer ranging from stage 1 (1 man) to stage 4 (24 men). Their
dietary intake of soy was evaluated and compared to that of cancer-
free men. Intake of the Soy Isoflavones Genistein and Daidzein was
significantly associated with a decreased risk of prostate cancer.
When comparing the highest average isoflavone intake of 90mg or
greater to the lowest of 30.5mg or less, having 90mg or greater of
Soy Isoflavones daily was associated with a 58% decreased risk of
developing prostate cancer. The study is published in the August 2007
issue of the Journal of Nutrition.    J. Hickey,
RPh
                                     Jerome Mittelman, DDS, FAPM
jmittelman@...     For free sample of The Holistic Dental
Digest PLUS, reply with your street or pob address.




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#18707 From: Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman@...>
Date: Sat Jul 28, 2007 9:28 pm
Subject: NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS DANGER
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RATES of leukemia are higher in children and young people living near
nuclear plants,  a review of several studies has
concluded.
          Death rates for children aged nine and under were up to 24 %
higher, depending on how near they lived to nuclear facilities, the
report said.
   Researchers reviewed 17 different studies, including seven from the
UK, carried out between 1984 and 1999, to compile the statistics.

The other studies came from Canada, France, Germany, the United
States, Japan and Spain.

   The late medical researcher, Dr. Hans Nieper, of  Germany,  pointed
this out in the 1970s.  He called it “Electronic Resonance.”

         E, Sternglass and J. Gould, PhD, in a Townsend Letter for
Doctors article, documented
         a strong connection between recorded releases of emissions
from nuclear power plants
         and breast cancer mortality.

    Dr. John Diamond confirmed the presence of this negative energy
many times
   at seminars of The International Academy of Preventive Medicine
with Kinesiologic testing




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#18706 From: Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman@...>
Date: Sat Jul 28, 2007 3:45 pm
Subject: Cell Phones
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CHOICES WE MAKE

Cellular phone use for one continuous hour exacerbates allergic
responses to dust and pollen in adults with eczema, according to a
new study in International Archives of Allergy and Immunology.

      >  And it must have similar effects on others in the approximate
area – lowering their  immune system’s resistive capacity.    But
there’s more:

       >  Two minutes of exposure to emissions from mobile phones can
disable a safety barrier in blood causing proteins and toxins to leak
into the brain, could increase chances of developing Alzheimer’s,
multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s. (Scientists at Sweden’s Lund
University).

      >  Certainly, projecting micro-wave radiation into the head is
not conducive to having healthy gums – and the same radiation into
the brain might induce clenching and grinding of the teeth.

      >  Bev and I had our eyes checked by a great optometrist here in
NY. He was careful to explain how we might avoid problems with our
eyes and to keep them healthy.   His previous patient left his
examination room and promptly went on to microwave her eyes with her
cell phone.  --  CHOICES!

Jerome Mittelman, DDS, FAPM
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#18705 From: "regehr2001" <leoelfie@...>
Date: Sat Jul 28, 2007 3:41 pm
Subject: Magnet Therapy
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Does anyone here have experience with magnet therapy? Polarity is now
a big thing for Dr. Clark. Thanks.
Leo

#18704 From: Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman@...>
Date: Fri Jul 27, 2007 9:27 pm
Subject: Better nutrition
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Common Sense Nutrition  Carlton Fredericks raised an interesting
point.  He related that many people who have to go to a hospital for
elective surgery ask him a question.   They ask, “What should I eat
for a few weeks before so that my surgery will go well? What should I
eat after to give me a better recovery?”
          His answer:  “Don’t wait for a crisis like that. Eat every
day like you had to go to the hospital in a month or so. Then there
will be less likelihood that you will be faced with hospitalization.”

        The fact remains;  that question is still asked of us
periodically, and it would be wise for all of us to take Carlton’s
advice.

Jerome Mittelman, DDS, FAPM
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#18703 From: Arthur Doerksen <ad7@...>
Date: Fri Jul 27, 2007 4:30 am
Subject: Re: prostate cancer
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Wonder how this squares with the other studies that show that soy isoflavones
act as xenoestrogens, which have a feminizing effect on men and boys, and
promote uterine, breast and ovarian cancers in women?

Blessings!
Arthur

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   Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 3:33 PM
   Subject: [DrClark] prostate cancer


   Increased intake of soy isoflavones may cut the risk of prostate
   cancer by 58 %, suggests a new study from Japan.

   The research, published in the Journal of Nutrition, adds to an
   earlier study that claimed to be the first prospective study to
   report an inverse association between isoflavone and prostate cancer
   in Japanese men.

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#18702 From: Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman@...>
Date: Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:33 pm
Subject: prostate cancer
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Increased intake of soy isoflavones may cut the risk of prostate
cancer by 58 %, suggests a new study from Japan.

    The research, published in the Journal of Nutrition, adds to an
earlier study that claimed to be the first prospective study to
report an inverse association between isoflavone and prostate cancer
in Japanese men.

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#18701 From: Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman@...>
Date: Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:10 pm
Subject: COGNITION
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Increased intake of the carotenoids lycopene and zeaxanthin may
improve the mental performance of the elderly, according to a new
study from France.
          Writing in the Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences,
researchers from the University of Montpellier, University of Paris,
and CHU Grenoble, report that low levels of the carotenoids were
linked to the lowest levels of cognitive function amongst 589 healthy
older people.

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#18700 From: "malachryso" <malachryso@...>
Date: Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:38 am
Subject: intro
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dear group,

i have been really ill since 1999-98. haven't been able to work. i
have what dr. clark calls univerasal allergies/environmental illness.
it's been a long hall and a really hard road. i have done about 3 or
4 liver cleanses using a technique from a book i have which is pretty
similar to other liver cleanses i've seen. a good place to get phos.
solution and other supplies is needs.com. i have no finacial interest
with them nore any other place of buisiness i may talk about.

i have mailed off for the b5 zapper from healthy signs. i hope they
are a good company to do buisiness with. i ordered also the black
walnut hull extract/extra strength and will pick up the other items
at the hfs. i'm waiting for the zapper with the greatest of
curiosity. i have tried and done so many things and along the road
dr. clarks info has always been there tugging at me. so with a gift
of money for my last birthday i decided it was time to try the zapper.

i have a copy of the cure for all diseases in pdf. someone was so
nice to leave a link to a page where you can download it along with
some other files for free. i think that was on one of thecurezone
forums. i still have that link if anyone would like it. i would hope
the page is still up and running.

so i best post this before i decide delete instead.

love,
brenda

#18699 From: Linda Evans <lindae321@...>
Date: Sun Jul 22, 2007 6:30 pm
Subject: Re: appointment with Dr. Clark
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Hi abutilon:
I was contemplating the idea of going to
Tijuana. Tijuana does not scare me.  I am from Mexico and speak spanish.  I need
somebody to tell me where I have contamination and what to do about it.  I don't
know anyone around here.  Ventura Ca area that has the machine and knows how to
do this.
I would love to go to one of her conferences.  There is one coming up in Sep. in
Ny but it says "to be anounced".  I maybe going to ny at the same time on
vacation so that could be great! I hope they confirm a date.
thanks a lot for the number.  Have you ever spoken to Dr, Clark?
thanks,
Linda

Abutilon <Abutilon@...> wrote:                                  Linda, going
to see one of her conference as suggested in a previous
  message, and talking to her afterwards might be a good way to see her.
  Otherwise she has a clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, where people can go, if
  accepted. They usually receive pretty sick people, and do not give
  appointments to meet Dr. Clark unless you go at the clinic, but you can fax:
  011-52-664-683-4454.

  C.

  On 7/18/07 8:28 PM, "Linda Evans" <lindae321@...> wrote:

  >
  >
  >
  >
  > How does one get an appointment with Dr, Clark
  > I have been wanting to go see her?
  > Any ideas??
  > Any info is appreciated,
  > Linda
  >
  > Abutilon <Abutilon@... <mailto:Abutilon%40shaw.ca> > wrote:
  > Hi Michèle,
  >
  >  I just saw your e-mail, not sure if there was a response yet but you might
  >  want to read Dr. Clark¹s latest book ŒThe Prevention of All Cancers where
  >  she explains the dental protocol in details. She recommends using regular
  >  composite to replace metal fillings;  however you then need to _zappicate
  >  (using a tooth zappicator ) your newly filled teeth in order to harden/cure
  >  the composite otherwise they will seep in your body. After zappication your
  >  fillings won¹t seep. She explains in the book what a tooth zappicator is,
  >  how to zappicate teeth, how long, etc. .
  >
  >  Christiana
  >
  >  On 6/20/07 5:32 AM, "Michele Weissman" <michele@...
  > <mailto:michele%40tbaainc.com> > wrote:
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  >>  >
  >>  >
  >>  > Question: Is there a specific composite material that Dr. Hulda Clark has
  >>  > found the body does not react to negatively?  I heard from a friend there
  >>  > was but she did not know the name.  I am in the process of investigating
  >> the
  >>  > replacement procedure for mercury laden fillings.  I had read an article
  >>  > about a year ago that states some of the materials found in composite
  >>  > fillings are made of plastics that negatively impact the hormonal system.
  I
  >>  > am not interested in trading one set of problems for another.  Anyone
have
  >>  > information on this?
  >>  >
  >>  > Michele Weissman, LMT
  >>  >
  >>  > Miami, FL
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#18698 From: Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman@...>
Date: Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:17 am
Subject: prostate help
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Diet Could be Life or Death for Prostate Cancer Patients

(San Francisco, Agence France-Presse, 6/22/07)

In a study funded by the National Institutes of Health, Yong Q. Chen
of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem,
North Carolina, and team, fed a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids to a
group of mice that had been genetically engineered to develop
prostate cancer. The omega-3 mice developed fewer tumors and lived
longer than those on other diets. The scientists speculate that
consuming foods high in omega-3s, like fish and nuts, may benefit men
who are genetically predisposed to prostate cancer.

(Journal of Clinical Investigation, online edition)

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#18697 From: Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman@...>
Date: Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:05 am
Subject: soda dangers
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Acid Erosion from Sodas                     .

      According to a report published in the March / April edition of
General Dentistry, phosphoric acid in soda causes tooth enamel
erosion, even with minimal exposure. While some consumers may believe
that sugar is the only culprit of soda's adverse effects on dental
health, enamel erosion occurs whether the soda is sweetened with
sugar or artificial sweeteners.

   "Drinking any type of soft drink poses risk to the health of your
teeth," said Kenton Ross, a dentist and spokesman for the Academy of
General Dentistry.

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#18696 From: Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman@...>
Date: Sun Jul 22, 2007 11:07 pm
Subject: nuking us
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The Scotsman


Childhood leukaemia rates 'higher near nuclear plants'

          SIMON BAKER



RATES of leukaemia are higher in children and young people living
near

                  nuclear plants, a  a review of several studies has
concluded.

Death rates for children aged nine and under were up to 24 %
higher,

                    depending on how near they lived to nuclear
facilities, the report said.



Researchers reviewed 17 different studies, including seven from the
UK, carried
out

between 1984 and 1999, to compile the statistics.

The other studies came from Canada, France, Germany, the United
States,
Japan

       and Spain.



Figures from the report, published in the European Journal of Cancer
Care,
showed

leukaemia rates were elevated by 14 per cent to 21 per cent in
children aged up
to

   nine, and by 7 per cent to 10 per cent in those aged up to 25.

Death rates from leukaemia for children and young people aged up to
25
were

       between 2 per cent and 18 per cent higher.



The report's lead author, Dr Peter Baker, from the Medical University
of
South

          Carolina in the US, said the cause of the higher rates was
unclear.

"It is important to note that there are still many questions to be
answered,
not

              least about why these rates increase. It is clear
further research is needed," he said.

         This article: http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?
id=1122522007

          Last updated: 19-Jul-07 01:37 BST





  >>   The late Dr. Hans Nieper, of  Germany,  pointed this out in the
1970s.  He
called

                        it “Electronic Resonance.”
Dr. John Diamond confirmed the presence of this negative energy many
times with
Kinesiologic  testing.

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#18695 From: Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman@...>
Date: Sun Jul 22, 2007 10:30 pm
Subject: toxic fluoride
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No one argues that there is an epidemic of DENTAL fluorosis impacting
American children. According to the CDC (2005) 32% of American kids
are impacted, with closer to 40% impacted in fluoridated communities.
The 60 year gamble of those who have promoted fluoridation is that
this obvious damage to children’s teeth from over-exposure to
fluoride is not accompanied with any damage to their bones (SKELETAL
fluorosis), even though the systems are very similar in nature. In
India and China the disease of fluorosis is seen as a continuum. In
children they see dental fluorosis, in adults it is accompanied by
skeletal fluorosis.    -- Fluoride Action Network
    Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM
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#18694 From: "Jack Milliorn" <jack.mill@...>
Date: Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:52 pm
Subject: Re: skip tooth zap step?
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My doctor assured me I had to have all of the amalgams out before EDTA Chelation
or any other type of chelation because leaving them in would cause the chelator
to remove even more mercury from the teeth overcoming any good the effort might
do.

So I spent $10,000 getting 23 amalgams out which also involved nine crowns. 
Then I did chelation.  After chelation a urine challenge showed very little
heavy metals whereas prior to chelation there were a lot.  My energy level
soared, me feet and hands warmed up and I became much less sensitive to cold. 
Those were the more obvious benefits.
Jack
   ----- Original Message -----
   From: Tammy Alfred
   To: DrClark@yahoogroups.com
   Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 11:58 AM
   Subject: Re: [DrClark] skip tooth zap step?


   Someone told me you can't do a heavy metal cleanse with metal still in your
mouth.
   - This doesn't seem right to me. If you have heavy metals in your body,
cleansing some out would be good, I would think - even if you haven't yet
removed all old fillings. Maybe it would help clear your brain... and do your
body good. Has anyone heard any more on this subject? - I'd hate to have my root
canal tooth removed, and be left with nothing - unless I had proof that it was
making me sick.

   Tammy

   ----- Original Message -----
   From: L L
   To: DrClark@yahoogroups.com
   Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 11:21 AM
   Subject: Re: [DrClark] skip tooth zap step?

   I skipped the dental part.

   reya eray <reyaera@...> wrote:
   Hi all,
   I went to my dentist for removing amalgams. it is not possible for me since i
had a cosmetic dental surgery for 4 of my teeths.
   What if i skip dental zap and go on with other steps? i know it will not be
same but is tooth zap s a must to go on?

   Thanks.

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