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|    John H. Gohde to pill popper    |
|    Re: Vitamin D Prevents Colorectal Cancer    |
|    19 Dec 12 14:06:52    |
      84d36c7c       XPost: misc.health.alternative, sci.med.nutrition, sci.life-extension       From: john.h.gohde@gmail.com              On Dec 19, 9:54 am, "pill popper" wrote:       > "For those in the know, this research paper is a gold mine of information.       > :)"       >       > Yes, if one knows how to read such papers and how to put it in the context       > of research generally.       >       > "I saved it in PDF format, 3 different ways. From this, I will be able to       > better evaluate the different PDF options, available to moi. :)"       >       > What has format to do with it? Do the three versions differ thereof? The       > text version was much more usable because it was internally and externally       > linked.       >       > "The full text of this study goes over at least a half dozen important       > health issues, none of which I will be sharing with the predominately       > @#$%^* losers on these ngs. YOU idiots are NOT worth it. :)"       >       > The "issues" were in the abstract.       >       > "Before it is all over, I will have written several different new articles       > on my Web site that center around the issues raised in this paper. I might       > even write an article on methylation and aging, before it is all over."       >       > Does anyone care? That given the general state of the web site in       > question?       >       > "But I will say this, the presentation in this paper is obviously       > incomplete. It fails to mention the importance of CA. It raises the ugly       > specter of Folic Acid Supplementation, once again. And, it sheds new light       > on the importance of SE."       >       > Display of ignorance of what a papere like the one in question is.       >       > "There is colon cancer, rectal cancer, and CRC. As far as I am concerned,       > it all amounts to the same thing. Quite frankly, it is all about       > age-related cancer, IMHO. End result, I am now less likelier than ever to       > come down with age-related cancer in my lifetime, thanks to the use of my       > brain; No thanks to any of the Science Psychos and other assorted losers of       > all sorts on these ngs."       >       > Hint, it ain't about you.       >       > It is good to see one abandoning the science rant and embracing it instead.                     Hey Bud!              How many times do I have to tell you? Morons, need NOT apply.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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