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| On 23 Jan 2004 10:57:59 -0800, [Only registered users see links. ] (Del Crow) wrote: That was written in response to an earlier comment, which is shown above. Taken out of that context, it needs clarification. The earlier statement seemed to imply that if a disease involves mito, then it follows that it relates to prions. That is utter nonsense -- and my intended point. A separate question is whether a prion disease might involve (act thru) the mito. Yes, perhaps. That can be an open question. IIRC, prion diseases sometimes lead to apoptotic cell death, and that is thought to involve the mito. bob |
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| Bob <[Only registered users see links. ]> wrote in message news:<[Only registered users see links. ]>. .. #### No argument there. It is "open" AFAIK, too. That is why we are pursuing the topic. We expect some 'nonsense', and hope to get around it. One question involved is whether cells can eject the garbage in vacuoles (lysosomes?) before getting themselves euthanized (popped off?...awful word.) A handbook (CRC) has been suggested by someone in the electroherbalism group. The "Larmor" frequency...does anyone know whether this might enlighten us about whether the Mangan (magnetized manganese) is close enough in vibrational frequency to be simply mistaken by gene codons for copper? Del ##### |
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| Mark Pinese <[Only registered users see links. ].edu.au> wrote in message news:<CktOb.17286$[Only registered users see links. ].au>... #### Hello, Mark...Thanks for coming onboard. From my particular perspective, mitochondrial malfunction relative to Fe (haeme)electron transfer is part of the question. That magnetic Manganese may be one cause is part of the question. Whether cells can eject prion garbage without apoptosis is another part of the question. Del Crow #### |
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| #### Likliood of other (possibly industrially sourced) "magnetic" prion diseases? Wouldn't there be references to other magnetic forms of the other ions in, say, the CRC handbook, Larmor frequencies? Our library would take a month to get the book, so I hope one of you can check this possibility. Del #### [Only registered users see links. ] (Archimedes Plutonium) wrote in message news:<618e71c0.0401071143.736bf130@posting.google. com>... |
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| [Only registered users see links. ] (Archimedes Plutonium) wrote in message news:<618e71c0.0401191106.43945349@posting.google. com>... #### Pragmatic doesn't cut it Archi. The political/industrialist/pharmacartels would love that attitude. Activistic and scientific push is needed, or you may get censored facts as well as polluted fish sandwiches. At the moment I'm OK for one....my suggestion for treatment seems to be working better than I expected...but I will not be pragmatic. These diseases with "no known cure" probably have been curable for thirty or fifty years. Anger and activism and proper support for research is quite desireable. Del Crow #### |
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| [Only registered users see links. ] (Archimedes Plutonium) wrote in message news:<618e71c0.0401181055.f9caa47@posting.google.c om>... #### "Modern Medicine"?? Welders, miners, foundry workers etc ought to be given near therapeutic supplements of trace minerals as a requirement of their relative working situation, ventilation, etc. Better employers may be doing this, but I do not think most MDs, even specialists in neuromuscular diseases are making this leap. There is also a possibility that amino acid balancing with cofactors would assist people after the "diseases" were diagnosed,again, same comment about MDs and specialists. ?????A question about magnetic manganese: would slight radioactivity somewhat "lock" the orbitals in the "magnetic" configuration. BOTH, not only one of the locations where the BSE cow lived had this, as well as the other high pollution levels |
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| For those who would like to learn how conventional coal-fired power plants work and get the real, verifiable facts on air pollution emissions from such power plants, read the article entitled "Conventional coal-fired power plant" in the online Citizendium encyclopedia. Just Google for "Citizendium" and then enter the article title in the search box. Last edited by mbeychok; 01-09-2009 at 05:08 AM. Reason: To enter a signature |
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| "Archimedes Plutonium" <[Only registered users see links. ]> wrote in message news:618e71c0.0312151221.547205ba@posting.google.c om... news:<[Only registered users see links. ]>. .. No, Archie, the plant "KELP", seaweed, needs, uses and stores so much "Iodine at #53 and mass 127" that kelp is the main source for producing Iodine. There is a big time industry off the coast of San Diego where they grow and farm a sea forest to harvest Giant Kelp for the production of Iodine. hanson |
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