Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 How safe is whey? For instance is it logical to consume dairy products when Mad Cow disease is here??????Duncan Crow <duncancrow wrote: > > Thanks to luckypig for this article. According to my research,> glutathione (GSH) can only be manufactured in our own body, at the> cellular level. You CAN NOT eat glutathione because it just won't> work.That's true for most cells; however, lung, sinus and bowel cells are able to locally absorb glutathione through their cell walls. Glutathione has not been developed to get to the bowel cells; it is broken up in the stomach and digestive tract. Glutathione nasal spray and aerosol inhalers are on the market; they are useful, but you've got to question the wisdom of local treatement when low glutathione is a systemic problem.Cold processed whey with selenium is the best glutathione precursor; the FDA agrees in this document:http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/ac/00/slides/3652s1_05/sld001.htmMannatech's Ambrotose increases glutathione production, but this will rely on the precursors being present too.Duncan Crow«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§ - PULSE ON WORLD HEALTH CONSPIRACIES! §Subscribe:......... - To :.... - Any information here in is for educational purpose only, it may be news related, purely speculation or someone's opinion. Always consult with a qualified health practitioner before deciding on any course of treatment, especially for serious or life-threatening illnesses.**COPYRIGHT NOTICE**In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107,any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 Hi Guro, > How safe is whey? For instance is it logical to consume dairy > products when Mad Cow disease is here?????? Whey is safe. The lack of a single mad cow case due to drinking whey is one clue. How many cases of mad cow do it take to scare a nation? I think that if you put this threat in its proper perspective you'll agree that it is a very small one that has been much sensationalized in the media and overrated by the public. You have a much higher chance of dying from the flu. So, yes, it's logical to continue to eat meat and bovine products despite the scare. I would recommend that reducing the manganese in your body might be a better precaution against contracting mad cow. regards, Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 Let's see. Urine carries prions, but that doesn not prove milk does also. However, that doesn't prove milk to be safe of prions either. It looks like you read somewhere about the prions and magnesium. I was very curious about those findings myself. For instance, does the prion seek or shun magnesium? Guro Dennis Servaes Duncan Crow <duncancrow wrote: > Studies in Great Britain have proven that the prion that causes > Madcow IS transferred to the ground via the urine and there is a whole> lot more protein in milk than in urine that means that the risk is> greatly increased over drinking cow urine and in contaminated cattle> the transfer to the ground via the urine was 100% . doesn't sound like> a very good risk to take does it?Doesn't mean that at all. Protein in urine is a waste product; protein in milk is a saved product.The scare should be seen for what it is; there remains no risk that we can ascertain from the milk. However, people practicing 'poor man's urotherapy' i.e. drinking cow urine may be placing themselves at risk if the cow has prion disease ;)But again, this 'disease' is linked to incorrect manganese and copper ratio.Duncan Crow«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§ - PULSE ON WORLD HEALTH CONSPIRACIES! §Subscribe:......... - To :.... - Any information here in is for educational purpose only, it may be news related, purely speculation or someone's opinion. Always consult with a qualified health practitioner before deciding on any course of treatment, especially for serious or life-threatening illnesses.**COPYRIGHT NOTICE**In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107,any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 > > Let's see. Urine carries prions, but that doesn not prove milk does > also. However, that doesn't prove milk to be safe of prions either. Other studies have determined the milk is free from prion disease. > It looks like you read somewhere about the prions and magnesium. I > was very curious about those findings myself. For instance, does the > prion seek or shun magnesium? Guro Dennis Servaes Too much manganese antagonizes copper. The prion is activated I think with manganese, not magnesium. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 > Right on Grasshopper! > making news have been eating prion laden meats....... The key to the > universe is avoid prion laden BS. Guro Dennis Servaes > > grasshopper <k_t723 wrote: > --- > namsate Duncan , > I have to say that overall I admire your knowledge base, but I have to > admit that youre info on madcow is disheartening are you a > cattleman?just curious?, how many research papers concerning prion > transmissability have you read? what causes madcow is not the point > how transmissable it it IS THE POINT!,Transmissability tests do not > lie! As the saying goes, figures don't lie, but liars can figure...... Thing is, with most of us eating prion-laden beef as you say, why then do we not have an epidemic of disease in humans? Low transmissibility, the manganese link? I'm not a cattleman, I just don't scare that easily. There are plenty of disease epidemics that are more alarming, the flu for example. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Duncan Crow I would certainly be interested in reading any legitamate article about a diseased cow with Mad Cow Disease, not having prions of mad cow disease also in its milk. That would be evidence enough for some people to excuse drinking untested milk. Too much iron added to processed foods is what I understood to be the cause of the copper imbalance in foods, not manganese. Iron also feeds all forms of cancer as does sucrose. Have a bowl of iron fortified frosted flakes with untested prion laden milk and let me know in 15 years if Bayer has developed a better aspirin. Please send references to those articles, and their sources. Guro Dennis Servaes P.S. All farm animals are subject to prion laden feed.Duncan Crow <duncancrow wrote: > > Let's see. Urine carries prions, but that doesn not prove milk does> also. However, that doesn't prove milk to be safe of prions either. Other studies have determined the milk is free from prion disease.> It looks like you read somewhere about the prions and magnesium. I> was very curious about those findings myself. For instance, does the> prion seek or shun magnesium? Guro Dennis ServaesToo much manganese antagonizes copper. The prion is activated I think with manganese, not magnesium.Duncan Crow«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§ - PULSE ON WORLD HEALTH CONSPIRACIES! §Subscribe:......... - To :.... - Any information here in is for educational purpose only, it may be news related, purely speculation or someone's opinion. Always consult with a qualified health practitioner before deciding on any course of treatment, especially for serious or life-threatening illnesses.**COPYRIGHT NOTICE**In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107,any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Duncan Crow, I would say one of the reasons more humans aren't infected with mad cow disease is misdiagnosis, rather than inspections or tests to insure consumer safety. They are diagnosed with Alzheimer's or some other disease instead of the disease they have. The animals are butchered younger than the age at which the disease would become apparent. Hopefully the disease is less rampant than some suspect. Howard Lyman, told me years ago that he would continue to educate people to the dangers of feeding prions to farm animals. He and I both realize that many people do not want to hear that the food they continue to eat may be dangerous. Many people would rather live in denial. If you are interested in your health, you may be interested in the following links: http://www.dennisservaes.com/science.html <-links I put together http://www.drday.com/madcow.htm <---Lorraine Day has a lot of real information regarding health in general and also AIDS and mad cow disease. http://www.coasttocoastam.com/ <------This is a radio talk show that archived sevveral interviews with Howard Lyman. He has something to say and worth listening to. http://www.madcowboy.com/ <---This is Howard Lyman's Site We are waiting for the references to what you stated earlier. Guro Dennis Servaes Duncan Crow <duncancrow wrote: > Right on Grasshopper! > making news have been eating prion laden meats....... The key to the > universe is avoid prion laden BS. Guro Dennis Servaes > > grasshopper <k_t723 wrote: > --- > namsate Duncan , > I have to say that overall I admire your knowledge base, but I have to > admit that youre info on madcow is disheartening are you a > cattleman?just curious?, how many research papers concerning prion > transmissability have you read? what causes madcow is not the point > how transmissable it it IS THE POINT!,Transmissability tests do not > lie! As the saying goes, figures don't lie, but liars can figure...... Thing is, with most of us eating prion-laden beef as you say, why then do we not have an epidemic of disease in humans? Low transmissibility, the manganese link? I'm not a cattleman, I just don't scare that easily. There are plenty of disease epidemics that are more alarming, the flu for example. Duncan Crow «¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤» § - PULSE ON WORLD HEALTH CONSPIRACIES! § Subscribe:......... - To :.... - Any information here in is for educational purpose only, it may be news related, purely speculation or someone's opinion. Always consult with a qualified health practitioner before deciding on any course of treatment, especially for serious or life-threatening illnesses. **COPYRIGHT NOTICE** In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml --------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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