Re: Again VITAMINS under attack in the US
- From: awthrawthr@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 3 May 2006 08:44:13 -0700
notarealemail@xxxxxxx wrote:
What can you cure with vitamins that you can't with food?
Vitamins appear to have given me Lupus, and caused similar problems for
others: http://www.opposingdigits.com/sics/
What makes you think that isolated nutrients are any different than
drugs?
The vitamin industry is a racket. Causitive factors of disease are
ignored by Big Pharma and Big Vita.
Visit: http://www.opposingdigits.com/
Your silicon dioxide theory is interesting. Thanks.
Vitamins are different from drugs in that they are substances required
by the body in order to stay alive. Drugs do not fit that definition.
Today's foods don't have the nutrient levels as did the foods of 50
years ago, according to a Journal of Clinical Nutrition study of
thirteen foods for 39 nutrients. In every case, today's foods didn't
match up. If they had been able to compare levels from 150 years ago,
the differences would have been even more stark.
Lupus is an auto-immune disorder, which are usually the result of leaky
gut. This is not offered to diminish your idea regarding silicon
dioxide.
With leaky gut, proteins pass through the intestine...the immune system
perceives the undigested food particles to be foreign invaders. Over
time, the immune system can over react and begin to attack itself as
any of a hundred auto-immune disorders.
By getting rid of excessive yeast with caprylic acid, restoring flora
with a good pro-biotic such as "PB8", and supplemental l-glutamine to
help heal the intestinal tissue, the progression of the disease can be
halted.
.
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