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From: Jae (dialup-171.75.22.170.dial1.phoenix1.level3.net)
In Reply to: Actually, I'm much more open minded than you posted by Pat on June 4, 2003 at 12:07 pm:
We actually agree on a lot of things. My basic issue is the tone of your messages. You don't have to insult someone just because you disagree. In fact you are probably more open minded than I am. I don't use any herbal remedies that have not be studied just because they are natural, I like to know how/why things work. I do think that clean water is a major issue. My point is that there are natural things that work. I don't think AZT causes AIDS, but I don't think it is a good treatment for AIDS either. By lifestyle I mean things like bad food and bad water. HIV/AIDS are opportunistic diseases and take hold in weakened bodies. It would be great if nobody got the disease in the first place, but the best way to deal with any problem in the body is great nutrition and herbs or meds as needed. So many people just want the drugs without changing any habits. I'm not so much talking about third world countries where there aren't many options, but there are terrible diseases all over the world where people can impact their health every day. As far as treating water, do whatever works with the least side effects possible. I am a very scientific person. When my eight year old daughter was no longer able to walk I did what any mother would do, I spent five months researching. I didn't stop until I found the answer and I was just as surprised as anyone to find out that chemicals had been causing her problem. I learned about enzyme therapy, cellular health, detoxification and nutritional health. The basic theory is to feed the body what it needs to take care of itself and then get out of it's way. Many times that's all it needs, if not then you look into other treatments. One year ago I was loosing my daughter and now the doctors can find nothing wrong with her. While I enjoy a good debate I don't want anyone to turn away from nutrition because they see us fighting among ourselves.
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