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Michael
12-04-2001, 02:17 PM
<title>alzehemers Michael Finnegan Michael imatravlor@hotmail.com</title>
On 12/3/01 10:51:52 PM, K MCDONALD wrote:<br>
>has anyone remote viewed<br>
>anything related to this<br>
>disease<br>
>such as any forthcoming<br>
>research/possible cures<br>
<br>
<br>
Hi, <br>
I don't know of any TRV workups regarding Alzheimers, however, if this is something personal for you you should have the person get a FULL nutritional workup/analysis and especially be alert for excessive heavy metals specifically escess mercury and Aluminum both of which have been shown to accelerate and encourage the disease in a study at Boston Medical.<br>
I'm checking this on the run and don't have the study at ready reference<br>
AND good nutrition never hurt. If you have trouble finding help, post again or email me and I'll see if I can help.<br>
<br>
Regards, <br>
Michael<br>

pawel
12-07-2001, 05:12 AM
<title>How TRV FeedsForward ? Pawel Wypychowski pawel pawel@inet.com.pl</title>
Hello,<br>
<br>
The recent PSI Tech reports regarding "dirty bomb" makes me wonder if anybody noticed how TRV session results may actually feedforward the symptoms discovered, especially when published? In other words, how they become self-fulfilling prophecies?<br>
<br>
FeedForward is a part of systems behavior and taking systems thinking perspective it is worth considering. Isn't it?<br>
<br>
Pawel<br>

johnm
12-09-2001, 11:17 AM
<title>alzehemers John M johnm n9vbt@hotmail.com</title>
Check the back copies of Scientific American, there was a really great article on ALZ a couple of years back that dealt with the physiology of the degenerative disease. Specifically, the change in brain cell composition due to alz.<br>
<br>
John M.<br>
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<br>
Reality is fractal. It has a pattern with no discernable pattern. The finer you divide it, the more it remains the same.<br>

Sheryll
12-09-2001, 09:41 PM
<title>alzehemers Sheryl Lynn Sheryll sheryll@pobox.alaska.net</title>
On 12/9/01 11:17:25 AM, John M wrote:<br>
>Check the back copies of<br>
>Scientific American, there was<br>
>a really great article on ALZ<br>
>a couple of years back that<br>
>dealt with the physiology of<br>
>the degenerative disease.<br>
>Specifically, the change in<br>
>brain cell composition due to<br>
>alz.<br>
><br>
>John M.<br>
>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<br>
>+++++++++<br>
>Reality is fractal. It has a<br>
>pattern with no discernable<br>
>pattern. The finer you divide<br>
>it, the more it remains the<br>
>same.<br>
<br>
I believe that I'm coming down with it. I refer to it as halfhemers. :)<br>
<br>
Sheryl<br>

johnm
12-10-2001, 05:09 AM
<title>alzehemers John M johnm n9vbt@hotmail.com</title>
On 12/9/01 9:41:49 PM, Sheryl Lynn wrote:<br>
><br>
>I believe that I'm coming down with it.<br>
>I refer to it as halfhemers. :)<br>
><br>
>Sheryl<br>
<br>
Airline flight attendants call it Jetheimers.<br>
<br>
The mind, you know, is the second thing to go. Now if I could just remember the first. :)<br>
<br>
(BTW, caffeine withdrawal and chronic lack of sleep, kind of hand in hand, can cause similar symptoms in normal people. There is no shrinkage of brain mass as in Alz patients! )<br>
<br>
John M.<br>
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<br>
Reality is fractal. It has a pattern with no discernable pattern. The finer you divide it, the more it remains the same.<br>