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>From: Dr Bernarr Zovluck <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Gallbladder removal
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>There is never a need for surgery. There is a need for all of the
internal
>organs.
Not true. Are you suggesting there is never a need for traditional
western medicine? While natural healing type stuff has its place western
medecine definitely does as well.
>The body wants to survive and therefore will always do what it needs to
in
>order to function optimally.
Always? Why do we get sick, die, etc. ? Imbalance of nutrients, neglect
of natural ways? Only to a certain point, obviously, then we will get
sick and/or die eventually anyway.
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>From: Hans Kylberg <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Apendix
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>At 22:36 1999-01-13 -0800, Cynthia wrote:
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>>Just as a matter of curiosity, what purpose does the appendix serve?
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My (possibly incorrect understanding) was that it used to help us digest
tough meat/grisel in past times, before the food enters the ascending
large colon. BTW - this would imply that it shriveled due to lack of
use; i.e. we evolved away from meat (not completely, of course - more to
this argument - no time now).
James Crocker
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"Taking a new step...is what people fear most."
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