Mercury Spill - School Evacuated in Wash. DC 19 y
Cardozo Evacuated In Spill of Mercury
Prank Is Suspected; School Shut for Week
By V. Dion Haynes and Debbi Wilgoren
Washington Post Staff Writers
Thursday, February 24, 2005; Page A01
washingtonpost.com
Cardozo Evacuated In Spill of Mercury
Prank Is Suspected; School Shut for Week
By V. Dion Haynes and Debbi Wilgoren
Washington Post Staff Writers
Thursday, February 24, 2005; Page A01
Health officials and hazardous materials teams yesterday evacuated the District’s Cardozo Senior High School after drops of mercury were found inside the building, and authorities said the school will remain closed for the remainder of the week to be cleaned thoroughly.
School officials said that Cardozo did not store any mercury and that they suspect a ”prankster” brought it i ... read more
Hydrogen Peroxide - Many Uses 19 y
Real handy list. Print out for yourself.
Hulda Clark does doesn't recommend using peroxide orally if you have metals in your mouth.
Household Uses Of Hydrogen Peroxide H2O2
Throw out your harmful toxic disinfectants, cleaners, bleaches and insecticides!
Hydrogen peroxide is the only germicidal agent composed only of water and oxygen. Like ozone, it kills disease organisms by oxidation! Hydrogen peroxide is considered the worlds safest all natural effective sanitizer. It kills microorganisms by oxidizing them, which can be best described as a controlled burning process. When hydrogen peroxide reacts with organic material it breaks down into oxygen and water.
Mouthwash: Use 3% hydrogen peroxide for germ ... read more
Scott - BioWarfare Development - A Chronology 19 y
Journal of Degenerative Diseases - Vol 1; Number 1
Biological Warfare Weapons Development and Testing: A Chronology by Donald C. Scott
Journal of Degenerative Diseases - Vol 1; Number 1
Biological Warfare Weapons Development and Testing: A Chronology by Donald C. Scott
1942: Canada enters into a secret agreement with Britain and the United States to participate in a program to develop biological weapons. The principal diseases used as starting points included anthrax and brucellosis.
1945: At the end of the war the Agreement was continued into peacetime due to a perceived Communist threat. U.S. hires principal German and Japanese biowar researchers, including Dr. Ishii Shiro who had used allied prisoners to test ... read more
Mezo - Nanobacteria 19 y
Gary Mezo, PhD, ARNP, PAC, is a medical researcher who has spent the last decade doing groundbreaking work in the field of nanobacteria. Nanobacteria were discovered a decade ago, and are responsible for many human diseases.
Interview with Dr. Gary Mezo
Questions by Sander Olson. Answers Dr. Gary Mezo.
Gary Mezo, PhD, ARNP, PAC, is a medical researcher who has spent the last decade doing groundbreaking work in the field of nanobacteria. Nanobacteria were discovered a decade ago, and are responsible for many human diseases. Dr. Mezo has developed a safe, effective method to destroy nanobacteria, called NanobacTX. You can find more information about him by going to the website: www.nanobaclabs.com.
Question 1: Tell us about how and when you discovered nanobacteria.
Our colleagues and Nobel Prize ... read more
CFS - Eye Problems 19 y
People with ME/CFS often complain of visual propblems, but a simple sight test may not show anything wrong. Opticians and doctors who are consulted may not be able to explain the symptoms.
Eye Problems in ME/CFS
By Dr Anne Macintyre
Reprinted from Perspectives September 1997
People with ME/CFS often complain of visual propblems, but a simple sight test may not show anything wrong. Opticians and doctors who are consulted may not be able to explain the symptoms.
What sort of problems are experienced?
Short term blurring of vision
Difficulty reading eg. inability to focus clearly or jumping of the lines of print
Increased sensitivity to light (photophobia)
Intolerance of some visual patterns and moving objects eg. TV or computer screen
Floaters (bits ... read more
Sea Salt - What's In It? 19 y
Celtic Sea Salts Analysis:
Once redisolved in water or in the moisture of food as it cooks, these elements recreate the sea water. It is amazing how this composition is similar to human blood and body fluids.
Basic physiology validated the fact that the ideal replenishing substance, capable of maintaining or restoring health in humans, would have to be that very sea salt that has retained all of the elements of original sea water.
Although the biological necessity has not yet been proven for each of these elements, it has been established that 24 of these elements are essential to maintain life.
Blasi - Salt/C Protocol for FMS 19 y
Here, I am including a summary of the information that I have obtained about the elements that make up my formula, Recuperat-ion.
The preparation provides a useful composition by mixing sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium in the optimal ratios. The cells of our body and especially in the muscles, rapidly absorb this composition.
CONCLUSION:
When a Theory stems from a study about the causes of this illness, the following is to prove that the Theory works. This stops being merely a Theory at the time when upon continually supplying an ion solution with specific ratios, the symptoms of Fibromyalgia and CFS improve rapidly.
My explanation about the cause of the illness is that at a specific time in our life, due to an infectious process (flu, candida, etc. ...), due to continued overexertion (exhausting physical work, sports, etc. ...) or above all, due to something that has caused post-traumatic syndrome or gre ... read more
Coping With Light Sensitivity 19 y
Research examining the eyes of those with CFS/ME and comparing them to healthy controls was triggered by Dr Ian James’ observation that the pupils of his CFS/ME patients appeared larger than normal (and of course many sufferers have light sensitivity). It was discovered that CFS/ME patients’ pupils were indeed very different to controls, particularly in terms of the faster speed and greater extent of their responses. Dr James used this finding to test the efficacy of certain drugs.
Dr Anne MacIntyre (author of ME - How to Live With It) explains there are two reasons for light sensitivity in people with CFS/ME. One is that there may be altered perception by the part of the brain that registers what we see, in the same way other sensations, such as hearing and pain can also be magnified or distorted. Secondly, when you shine a bright light in the eye, there is normally a rapid constriction of the pupil (the ‘light reflex’) to reduce the amount of light entering the eye. In CFS, this light reflex may be delayed or inadequate due to faulty brain circuits or weakness of t ... read more
SSDI Win-Loss Rates By State 19 y
Look to see if your state is listed and what chances you have.
Click the link if I have not listed your state here.
Win-Loss rates for Social Security Disability, SSI cases in New York
Initial claims won: 38.1% (nationally: 36.7%)
Reconsiderations won: 15.4% (nationally: 15.1%)
Win-Loss rates for Social Security Disability, SSI cases in Oregon
Initial claims won: 33.7% (nationally: 36.7%)
Reconsiderations won: 12.3% (nationally: 15.1%)
Win-Loss rates for Social Security Disability, SSI cases in Washington
Initial claims won: 41.1% (nationally: 36.7%)
Reconsiderations won: 15.1% (nationally: 15.1%)
Win-Loss rates for Social Security Disability, SSI cases in California
In ... read more
Magnetic Pain-Relief Device 19 y
The scientists found "a significant reduction of pain in fibromyalgia and a very significant reduction of pain in arthritis patients."
Magnetic pain relief device by Jule Klotter, Townsend
Letter for Doctors and Patients, Jan. 2005
Scientists at Lawson Health Research Institute
(London, Ontario) have invented a small device that
uses a specific, pulsed, extremely low frequency (ELF)
magnetic field to reduce pain perception. They began
their research in 1995, by placing snails on a hot
surface (40 degrees C/ 100 degrees F). Snails prefer
cool surfaces and consistently reacted about five
seconds after contact with the heat. The researchers
then gave the snails morphine before placing them on
the hot surface. Wi ... read more
Gulf War Illness - House Hearings 19 y
examining the status of gulf war research
and investigations on gulf war illnesses
hearing
before the
subcommittee on national security,
emerging threats and international
relations
of the
committee on
government reform
house of representatives
one hundred eighth congress
second session
june 1, 2004
SSDI Medicaid 2006 Budget Cuts Analysis 19 y
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities reports
that the President's proposed budget reductions would
have significant implications for the Medicaid
program’s ability to provide health care coverage to
low-income uninsured Americans
Analysis of Proposed Budget Cuts
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities has
published analysis of reductions in education, human
services, environment, and community development
programs proposed in Bush Administrations FY 2006
budget. A PDF version is available at the site below:
http://www.cbpp.org/2-22-05bud.htm
Medicaid Budget Proposals Would Shift Cost to the
States
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities reports
that the President’s proposed budget reductions would
have significant implications for the Medicaid
program’s ability to provide health care co ... read more
5 Dog 'Suicides' Baffle Experts 19 y
Baffling. SOMETHING is making it happen either in the food or the environment.
By Paul Kelbie, Scotland Correspondent
04 March 2005
On a wet and windy winter’s day on the west coast of Scotland, the ancient borough of Dumbarton can appear bleak and depressing. The once fashionable and prosperous ship-building centre is now little more than a suburb of Glasgow and, it appears, even some of the dogs have lost the will to live.
Animal behaviourists are concerned at an apparent spate of canine ”suicides” in the town after at least five dogs are said to have thrown themselves from an historic bridge in the past six months.
In the once landscaped grounds of Overtou ... read more
BioTerrorism Costs Money 19 y
More than 750 microbiologists have signed an open letter to the director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), complaining that huge increases in biodefense research funding over the past few years have forced deep cuts in NIH grants allocated for basic research.
March 1, 2005
The Scientist
Scientists: too much $$ for bioterror
758 microbiologists sign letter saying basic research at NIH is being compromised | By John Dudley Miller
More than 750 microbiologists have signed an open letter to the director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), complaining that huge increases in biodefense research funding over the past few years have forced deep cuts in NIH grants allocated for basic research. The director of the NIH institute that allocates many of those grants was quick to call the figures misleading.
Meanwhile, confusion involvin ... read more
CFS - Diverse Causes Lead to Same Illness 19 y
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS): Review of clinical data of 107 cases. CFS means several, diverse and partially coinciding events which share the same pathophysiological pathways that finally result in this clinical syndrome.
Wagner M, Krueger GRF, Ablashi DV, et al
Síndrome de fatiga crónica(SFC): Revisión de los datos clínicos de
107 casos
Rev Med Hosp Gen Mex 1998; 61(4): 195-210.
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS): Review of clinical data of 107 cases
ABSTRACT
One hundred and seven patients with clinical ”CFS” between 7 and 76 years old (medium age 41.8 yrs.) were studied. Sixty were female and 47 were male (F/M ratio 1.27:1). Follow-up periods lasted from 10
months to 7.5 years. Patients were recruited for the study by
answering a standard questionaire (appendix), and by matching the
Holme ... read more
SSDI - EVALUATING CASES INVOLVING CFS SSR 99-2p 19 y
Social Security Information for those claiming CFS/FMS/M.E. in a readable format.
SSR 99-2p
EFFECTIVE/PUBLICATION DATE: 4/30/99
SSR 99-2p: POLICY INTERPRETATION RULING
TITLES II AND XVI: EVALUATING CASES INVOLVING CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME (CFS)
PURPOSE:
To restate and clarify the policies of the Social Security Administration for developing and evaluating title II and title XVI claims for disability on the basis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), also frequently known as Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome.
CITATIONS (AUTHORITY):
Sections 216(i), 223(d), 223(f), 1614(a)(3) and 1614(a)(4) of the Social Security Act, as amended; Regulations No. 4, ... read more
SSDI, Reform, and CFS/FMS/ME/Gulf War Syndrome 19 y
Where Social Security Disability Insurance stands in the current US debate about altering the entire Social Security program.
March 3, 2005 - New York Times
ECONOMIC SCENE
Disability Insurance Side of Social Security Raises Questions
By ALAN B. KRUEGER
DISABILITY insurance could be the Achilles’ heel of President Bush’s efforts to carve personal accounts out of Social Security (although there is a lot of competition for that distinction). The program faces challenges that are at least as daunting as those on the retirement side of Social Security, and fitting the existing program into a system of personal accounts could have
serious unintended consequences.
Disability insurance is the Eisenhower-era program ... read more
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