For 40 years I have been trying to convince rheumatologists that a potassium deficiency is crucial in rheumatoid arthritis. A copper deficiency has been proven to cause aneurysms, emphysema, high cholesterol, and diminished immunity. However this circumstance is not widely appreciated by the medical profession, so I have been trying to make them aware of this as well.. I have also been attempting to persuade legislators to place a tax on food that has had poisons added or essential nutrients removed.
I'm certainly no electronic genius. This site is freely available to anyone for the purpose of forming a network of like-minded people. I did not make Ning, I'm just using their service.
About putting up a picture - I'm sure your grandson won't have any trouble with it.
You could also try yourself. If you have a usable photograph on your computer that's roughly square, you might just click on the "upload picture" link on your page and follow the instructions. A window will open that lets you browse your computer to locate where the picture is, and when you have it located, all you do is click "ok" or "upload" whatever it says.
and by all means do bring up the idea of putting a tax on foods that have been ruined by processing and by adding poisons to them.
Kind regards
Sepp
(I'm sending this both as a message and as a comment on your page)
On April 14, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Charles Weber wrote:
>Dear Sepp;
> Thank you very much for the compliment.
> Your forum site is truly amazing. You
>electronic geniuses have sure left this cave man
>behind. That includes posting a picture. However,
>perhaps when I visit my folks next month, I can
>get my grandson to do it for me.
> What I would most like to see, though, is
>for you to use your influence to get a tax imposed
>on food that has had poison added such as sulfite,
>aspartame, aluminum, etc. or nutrients removed. I
>am convinced that this would cause a dramatic
>improvement in the health of your countrymen.
> Sincerely, Charles Weber
I saw your comment posted on the multivitamins post and am amazed at how deep you have dug into the research. I am sure others will appreciate as well.
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I'm certainly no electronic genius. This site is freely available to anyone for the purpose of forming a network of like-minded people. I did not make Ning, I'm just using their service.
About putting up a picture - I'm sure your grandson won't have any trouble with it.
You could also try yourself. If you have a usable photograph on your computer that's roughly square, you might just click on the "upload picture" link on your page and follow the instructions. A window will open that lets you browse your computer to locate where the picture is, and when you have it located, all you do is click "ok" or "upload" whatever it says.
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and by all means do bring up the idea of putting a tax on foods that have been ruined by processing and by adding poisons to them.
Kind regards
Sepp
(I'm sending this both as a message and as a comment on your page)
On April 14, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Charles Weber wrote:
>Dear Sepp;
> Thank you very much for the compliment.
> Your forum site is truly amazing. You
>electronic geniuses have sure left this cave man
>behind. That includes posting a picture. However,
>perhaps when I visit my folks next month, I can
>get my grandson to do it for me.
> What I would most like to see, though, is
>for you to use your influence to get a tax imposed
>on food that has had poison added such as sulfite,
>aspartame, aluminum, etc. or nutrients removed. I
>am convinced that this would cause a dramatic
>improvement in the health of your countrymen.
> Sincerely, Charles Weber
I saw your comment posted on the multivitamins post and am amazed at how deep you have dug into the research. I am sure others will appreciate as well.
I see that you haven't really started using this site's network features yet. When you do find a moment... a few tips on what to do to are posted here:
Hi - now that you've joined ...
Also, please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions.
Cheers - Sepp