Dave:

If estrogen is a problem I'd definitely stay away from Soy products.  And
plastics also give off estrogen.  Best watch those, too.

John


On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Dave Darrin <[email protected]> wrote:

> John
>  You might check out the way females use testosterone. They need it as well
> as estrogen
> and to much estrogen can upset their balance causing a number of maladies.
> Dave
>
> On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 5:48 AM, John E. Stevens <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dee:
>>
>> Believe what you will.  Dr. Weill believes Soy is a good product - and it
>> may be for women, not men.  And certainly not in formula for babies.  They'd
>> starve on it!
>> There were MANY doctors and other sources outside of Mercola who warned
>> people of Vioxx - and before Mercola.  Douglass was far ahead of Mercola on
>> that one - as he is with much.
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> I trust Mercola as well as anyone else, because he has 'put his money
>>> where his mouth is' so to speak.  He ran his site for a long time without
>>> any funding except his own, and he will tell you himself that the main
>>> reason for selling stuff is to fund both the site, and the law-suits that he
>>> is constantly finding himself in with big pharma and the establishment.  He
>>> was the first to speak out about Vioxx and get it banned and he has been a
>>> constant thorn in the side of big pharma and their cohorts over the years.
>>>  He alerted people to the dangers of vaccines etc., and they tried to close
>>> him down many times and have used many dirty tricks against him, as they do
>>> anyone who is a danger to their income.  I don't blame people for trying to
>>> earn a living selling things, as long as their integrity is sound, and I
>>> believe his is.  Plus, his products are really good too, and guaranteed.
>>>  dee
>>>
>>> On 31 Jan 2010, at 09:37, John E. Stevens wrote:
>>>
>>> > As with all e-mail and hard copy newsletters from all sources (Mercola,
>>> Whitaker, Wright, Douglass, Williams, Weill - ended his..., Rowan, West,
>>> etc.),  read them carefully, but it's safer to hold them in your craw with a
>>> question mark and cross reference everything.  Mercola like many others is
>>> "selling stuff" and when they're selling stuff I'm even more careful about
>>> trusting a one-source read.  Don't get me wrong, Mercola has put out some
>>> good information. The Health Ranger, Mike Adams, at Natural News isn't
>>> selling anything and has an excellent e-newsletter.  He also has a
>>> Biophotonic score of 80 - the highest I'm aware of.  My Biophotonic score is
>>> only 66 - - and Mike puts out a lot of great health info.
>>> > It's just that I like to see at least two (and usually more) sources
>>> saying the same thing - and then some proof.  There are few supplement
>>> makers and many "names" get them from the same source.  I've been taking
>>> multi-vitamins for about as long as Mercola has been alive and I've never
>>> been poisoned and I don't fear any toxic build-up.  If you take a good
>>> source multi-vitamin - mineral, I don't think you're going to have any
>>> problems.
>>>
>>> >
>>> > John
>>> >
>>>
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