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Eva Hedin <[log in to unmask]>
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From: "Ben C Williamson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: a question


>> Your question is anything but dumb, Dedy! As a matter of fact, I was
> hoping someone would invite me to expand on this topic. Thank you!
> Actually, it was Dori Zook that opened this topic for me, with her
> reference to Dr. Ron Rosedale.

Ben
When I come to your reference to this Rosedale I know that later on in your
letter there will be a link to a commercial site selling God knows what. The
first thing you se on below website, that you gave us, is a link saying
"Shop now" None of the links lead to anything but a form where I am supposed
to give lots of information about myself. I didn't.

 http://www.mannapages.com/CrossfireInternational

The next time I looked at it, just a few minutes later it was open to me and
I could browse around

> I'm not here acting as a commercial pitchman, or anything of that nature.
> I have no financial interest in either Mannaterch, or with the entire
> supplements industry.

Of course, there was the following too:
"You'll find online shopping, valuable product information, plus career
opportunities at the personal Web Site of a Mannatech Associate".

How nice, I can shop and I can have a career at this site. Dare I guess that
I have to pay a membership fee in order to gain access to this career or buy
the stuff?


> If you would like more information, check out this site also.
> [log in to unmask]

That is a mailaddress
>
> Or, go to  http://www.glycoscience.information.com   Glycoscience is the
> term coined for this new research. This site will lead you to a wealth of
> links & references, and save you the agony of listening to me carry on
> endlessly.

The above link doesn't exist according to my browser but there is one with
the name
http://www.glycoscience.com

but I haven't checked it out.

> however. There is no mystery involved. There's only the fact that the
> profit motivation is much greater with drug therapy techniques, than with
> nutritional therapy... Au Voila!!

I looked at a site for people with ALS and I understood that these products
from Mannatech are very expensive. So much for profits and interest.
>
> Also, you'll find lists and resources for all the foods containing the
> saccharides in a book by Dr. Emil I. Mondoa, entitled.. " Sugars That
> Heal ..The new healing science of Glyconutrients." The book is currently
> available at Amazon.com, and priced at about $17.00, including shipping.

At this site:  http://glycoinformation.com/sugars.html  I found following
text about his book:
"Mondoa does include a few simple recipes for mushroom tea and vegetable
sauce, but most of the glyconutrients are added to your diet through pills,
powders, or tinctures; contact information for supplement sources is found
at the end of the book. Specific chapters on the immune system, diabetes,
chronic fatigue syndrome, and cancers detail the exact combinations of
sugars most likely to heal."

My educates guess is that doctor Mondoa also produces and sells and
distributes these "pills, powders, or tinctures" Have you ever seen a
western/cowboymovie? - with a doctor Wonderquacko selling bottled up eternal
life, happiness and sexual luck from the back of a limping horse?


> I would greatly appreciate any feedback any of you would care to offer in
> return. Thanks in advance, and...good hunting !

The human race was formed during 300.000 generations. How did they survive
without these pills and books?

Last, from an interview with Ron Rosedale at this address (and how right he
is!): http://www.dfhi.com/interviews/rosedale.html

If there is a single marker for lifespan, as they are finding in the
centenarian studies, it is insulin, specifically, insulin sensitivity. How
sensitive are your cells to insulin. When they are not sensitive, the
insulin levels go up. Who has heard of the term insulin resistance? Insulin
resistance is the basis of all of the chronic diseases of aging, because the
disease itself is actually aging.

Eva

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