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Securious

Do you have an interest in such things, if so this thread is for you;now pass the Bud.

Securious


Securious

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Securious

[size=150]Rhode Island Test Case[/size]

 Vaccinations Are Mandatory



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Securious

#4
BC's Chief medical Officer didn't want to be on the hot seat and ducked out of a meeting with the nurses of BC. The nurses have issues with mandatory immunization with the Flu Vaccine, sufficient to call a meeting with him. Its not a negotiable issue with BC now, its the law. Is this a fascist state or what! There are genuine concerns over the safety of this flu vaccine, how its made and what it contains other than the basic ingredient. More on the ingredients later but suffice to say this is a horror story of the first order, to say they might have the option of wearing masks is a smokescreen, they wont be given that in reality, all will have to be injected. This is terrible news for those who are dead against the vaccines on the market and strongly believe they are unsafe. These are nurses for god's sake people, they should know what they are talking about! Natural immunity is the safest method, has been and always will be. As northerners we need to get out of doors and into the sunlight more than our southern neighbors. Vitamin D, key to a healthy immune system is lacking in Canadians; get off out collective buts and take up outdoor activities, get away from the TV and yes the computer [ahem!] [cough], just a tickle in my throat mind..corrects posture and places a full stop.



http://www.theprovince.com/health/nurses+concerns+over+mandatory+shot+policy/7150325/story.html">http://www.theprovince.com/health/nurse ... story.html">http://www.theprovince.com/health/nurses+concerns+over+mandatory+shot+policy/7150325/story.html

Anonymous

Read it from a health magazine that by drinking coconut water, we can :

 

Keep the body cool and at the proper temperature

Orally re-hydrate your body, it is an all natural isotonic beverage

Carry nutrients and oxygen to cells

Naturally replenish your body's fluids after exercising

Raise your metabolism

Promote weight loss

Boost your immune system

Detoxify and fight viruses

Cleanse your digestive tract

Control diabetes

Aid your body in fighting viruses that cause the flu, herpes, and AIDS

Balance your PH and reduce risk of cancer

Treat kidney and urethral stones

Boost poor circulation .

Securious

Quote from: "Formosan"Read it from a health magazine that by drinking coconut water, we can :

 

Keep the body cool and at the proper temperature

Orally re-hydrate your body, it is an all natural isotonic beverage

Carry nutrients and oxygen to cells

Naturally replenish your body's fluids after exercising

Raise your metabolism

Promote weight loss

Boost your immune system

Detoxify and fight viruses

Cleanse your digestive tract

Control diabetes

Aid your body in fighting viruses that cause the flu, herpes, and AIDS

Balance your PH and reduce risk of cancer

Treat kidney and urethral stones

Boost poor circulation .


 I buy Coconut Water BTW, I love it!

Anonymous

Quote from: "Securious"
Quote from: "Formosan"Read it from a health magazine that by drinking coconut water, we can :

 

Keep the body cool and at the proper temperature

Orally re-hydrate your body, it is an all natural isotonic beverage

Carry nutrients and oxygen to cells

Naturally replenish your body's fluids after exercising

Raise your metabolism

Promote weight loss

Boost your immune system

Detoxify and fight viruses

Cleanse your digestive tract

Control diabetes

Aid your body in fighting viruses that cause the flu, herpes, and AIDS

Balance your PH and reduce risk of cancer

Treat kidney and urethral stones

Boost poor circulation .


 I buy Coconut Water BTW, I love it!

I encourage anyone who hasn't tried it yet to add it to your weekly grocery list.

Securious

Quote from: "Formosan"
Quote from: "Securious"
Quote from: "Formosan"Read it from a health magazine that by drinking coconut water, we can :

 

Keep the body cool and at the proper temperature

Orally re-hydrate your body, it is an all natural isotonic beverage

Carry nutrients and oxygen to cells

Naturally replenish your body's fluids after exercising

Raise your metabolism

Promote weight loss

Boost your immune system

Detoxify and fight viruses

Cleanse your digestive tract

Control diabetes

Aid your body in fighting viruses that cause the flu, herpes, and AIDS

Balance your PH and reduce risk of cancer

Treat kidney and urethral stones

Boost poor circulation .


 I buy Coconut Water BTW, I love it!

I encourage anyone who hasn't tried it yet to add it to your weekly grocery list.

 you are wise

Anonymous

Quote from: "Securious"
Quote from: "Formosan"
Quote from: "Securious"


 I buy Coconut Water BTW, I love it!

I encourage anyone who hasn't tried it yet to add it to your weekly grocery list.

 you are wise

 :oops:

Securious

[size=200]Medical FRAUD Exposed[/size]

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Gary Oak

Antibiotic-Resistant Bugs Go Wild



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I had MRSA couple of years ago a couple of times. It hurts. I have a very good immune system but it's not strong enough fro this bacteria. MRSA is attacking wild animals and birds now. They are really going to suffer. If MRSA becomes lethala dn spreads a little easier then we could be in for a real disaster.MRSA already kills about 18,000 Americans a year. This cannot be a nice way to go

Securious

Quote from: "Gary Oak"Antibiotic-Resistant Bugs Go Wild



http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2">http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2 ... html?refhp



I had MRSA couple of years ago a couple of times. It hurts. I have a very good immune system but it's not strong enough fro this bacteria. MRSA is attacking wild animals and birds now. They are really going to suffer. If MRSA becomes lethala dn spreads a little easier then we could be in for a real disaster.MRSA already kills about 18,000 Americans a year. This cannot be a nice way to go






http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2012/10/antibiotic-resistant-bugs-go-wil.html">http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2 ... o-wil.html">http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2012/10/antibiotic-resistant-bugs-go-wil.html

Securious

History of aspirin[/b] ...WIKI [not the greatest testimony mind, but suffices here]



1923 Plant extracts, including willow bark and spiraea, of which salicylic acid was the active ingredient, had been known to help alleviate headaches, pains, and fevers since antiquity. The father of modern medicine, Hippocrates, who lived sometime between 460 BC and 377 BC, left historical records describing the use of powder made from the bark and leaves of the willow tree to help these symptoms.[160]



A French chemist, Charles Frederic Gerhardt, was the first to prepare acetylsalicylic acid in 1853. In the course of his work on the synthesis and properties of various acid anhydrides, he mixed acetyl chloride with a sodium salt of salicylic acid (sodium salicylate). A vigorous reaction ensued, and the resulting melt soon solidified.[161] Since no structural theory existed at that time, Gerhardt called the compound he obtained "salicylic-acetic anhydride" (wasserfreie Salicylsäure-Essigsäure). This preparation of aspirin ("salicylic-acetic anhydride") was one of the many reactions Gerhardt conducted for his paper on anhydrides and he did not pursue it further.



 

Advertisement for Aspirin, Heroin, Lycetol, and SalophenSix years later, in 1859, von Gilm obtained analytically pure acetylsalicylic acid (which he called acetylierte Salicylsäure, acetylated salicylic acid) by a reaction of salicylic acid and acetyl chloride.[162] In 1869, Schröder, Prinzhorn and Kraut repeated both Gerhardt's (from sodium salicylate) and von Gilm's (from salicylic acid) syntheses and concluded both reactions gave the same compound—acetylsalicylic acid. They were first to assign to it the correct structure with the acetyl group connected to the phenolic oxygen.[163]



In 1897, chemists working at Bayer AG produced a synthetically altered version of salicin, derived from the species Filipendula ulmaria (meadosweet), which caused less digestive upset than pure salicylic acid. The identity of the lead chemist on this project is a matter of controversy. Bayer states the work was done by Felix Hoffmann, but the Jewish chemist Arthur Eichengrün later claimed he was the lead investigator and records of his contribution were expunged under the Nazi regime.[164][165] The new drug, formally acetylsalicylic acid, was named Aspirin by Bayer AG after the old botanical name for meadowsweet, Spiraea ulmaria. By 1899, Bayer was selling it around the world.[166] The name Aspirin is derived from "acetyl" and Spirsäure, an old German name for salicylic acid.[167] The popularity of aspirin grew over the first half of the 20th century, spurred by its supposed effectiveness in the wake of the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918. However, recent research suggests the high death toll of the 1918 flu was partly due to aspirin, as the doses used at times can lead to toxicity, fluid in the lungs, and, in some cases, contribute to secondary bacterial infections and mortality.[168] Aspirin's profitability led to fierce competition and the proliferation of aspirin brands and products, especially after the American patent held by Bayer expired in 1917.[169][170]



The popularity of aspirin declined after the market releases of paracetamol (acetaminophen) in 1956 and ibuprofen in 1969.[171] In the 1960s and 1970s, John Vane and others discovered the basic mechanism of aspirin's effects, while clinical trials and other studies from the 1960s to the 1980s established aspirin's efficacy as an anticlotting agent that reduces the risk of clotting diseases.[172] Aspirin sales revived considerably in the last decades of the 20th century, and remain strong in the 21st century, because of its widespread use as a preventive treatment for heart attacks and strokes.[173]





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So there suggests a little conspiracy here..hmm

Why isnt there clear and uneqivical clarity who the real scientist was involved at the time in

re-discovering this potent cure-all, the one that the ancients knew of and used!!!!

Securious





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Kelowna

Wednesday, November 7

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Langley, BC[/b]

Thursday, November 8

7:00pm - 9:00pm

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Friday, November 9 - Sunday, November 11

BC Seeds Gathering



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Tuesday, November 13

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Wednesday, November 14

7:00pm - 9:00pm

NIC/Timberline Theatre, 1685 S. Dogwood



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Victoria

Thursday November 15

7:00pm - 9:00pm

Room COR B108, Cornett Building, University of Victoria