Re: [TMIC] QUESTION ON LARNETON

2010-04-17 Thread Akua
My first question to myself is usually, can it hurt to try? If there's risk, then yes, I'd be wary, but if it's something that wouldn't harm me regardless, bring it on. What's most interesting about this is that every pharma I've been prescribed has risks () The last one i got rid of, Ox

Re: [TMIC] QUESTION ON LARNETON

2010-04-17 Thread kevin weilacher
many discredits that I have found and read... Kevin Weilacher N.E. Ohio (Canton) From: Laura Beaudin To: Grace M. Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, April 17, 2010 2:01:50 PM Subject: Re: [TMIC] QUESTION ON LARNETON Not necessarily. While I do believe that 99.8% of all "cures" out the

RE: [TMIC] QUESTION ON LARNETON

2010-04-17 Thread Patricia Cooley
spent on the drug. Be wise and be careful. Patti - Wisconsin -Original Message- From: Laura Beaudin [mailto:laura.beau...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 1:02 PM To: Grace M. Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [TMIC] QUESTION ON LARNETON Not necessarily. While I do believe

Re: [TMIC] QUESTION ON LARNETON

2010-04-17 Thread Laura Beaudin
Not necessarily. While I do believe that 99.8% of all "cures" out there are pure bunk, Big Pharma has a lot fo pull and they go out of their way to discredit anything natural. Do you know that there's an actual treatment that can almost cure CP if the chold is young enough? Pure oxygen in a hyp

RE: [TMIC] QUESTION ON LARNETON

2010-04-17 Thread Grace M.
Hello Sue, I've looked at the website and it appears to be just another snake oil cure. If there were a drug or herb that was guaranteed to treat myelitis and resolve symptoms, the medical community would have jumped on it. Respectfully, Grace