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Ras
Discuss.
Necrosis
First off, refs?


secondly, candida is nearly universal at this point, a real epidemic.

Ras
QUOTE (Necrosis @ Apr 15 2008, 08:33 PM) *
First off, refs?


secondly, candida is nearly universal at this point, a real epidemic.


(1) J Neurosci. 2008 Mar 19;28(12):3221-6.
Mutational analysis establishes a critical role for the N terminus of fragile X mental retardation protein FMRP.Reeve SP, Lin X, Sahin BH, Jiang F, Yao A, Liu Z, Zhi H, Broadie K, Li W, Giangrande A, Hassan BA, Zhang YQ.

(2) Int J Dev Neurosci. 2007 Dec;25(8):539-43. Epub 2007 Oct 6. Links
A yeast model of Down syndrome.Moldrich RX.

(3) CNS Spectr. 2007 Sep;12(9):696-701.Links
The neuropsychiatry of adrenomyeloneuropathy.Walterfang MA, O'Donovan J, Fahey MC, Velakoulis D.
blarger
The negative correlation between WCST score and incidence of AF was extremely high (r = -0.991; P < 0.0001), and the correlation of Just Plain Krazy and AF was also highly significant (r = 0.948; P < 0.0001).
Necrosis
QUOTE (blarger @ Apr 15 2008, 07:15 PM) *
The negative correlation between WCST score and incidence of AF was extremely high (r = -0.991; P < 0.0001), and the correlation of Just Plain Krazy and AF was also highly significant (r = 0.948; P < 0.0001).


is this from K Ito's landmark study?
ozzman
Yeah, but what about the solutions?

I highly suggest a colon detox with colloidal silver...if that doesn't work, an ointment of 10% cortisone with 27.5% mercury should do the trick
Mr.Kite
QUOTE (ozzman @ Apr 15 2008, 05:26 PM) *
I highly suggest a colon detox with colloidal silver...

It'll only work as a suppository...
Ras
QUOTE (Mr.Kite @ Apr 15 2008, 10:06 PM) *
It'll only work as a suppository...


If you gave this thread a suppository, it'd disappear.
Ras
QUOTE (ozzman @ Apr 15 2008, 09:56 PM) *
Yeah, but what about the solutions?

I highly suggest a colon detox with colloidal silver...if that doesn't work, an ointment of 10% cortisone with 27.5% mercury should do the trick


That's only a 37.5% ointment! What makes up the other 62.5%? Dark matter???!?
Necrosis
QUOTE (Ras @ Apr 15 2008, 07:42 PM) *
That's only a 37.5% ointment! What makes up the other 62.5%? Dark matter???!?



prana,chi,essence in descending order
ozzman
62.5 % Cream cheese to activate the Candida before the killing begins
Necrosis
so have we come up with a treatment strategy here?
dashforce
62.5% inert ingredients -- homeopathic remedies depend on proper dilution.
Ras
QUOTE (ozzman @ Apr 15 2008, 10:25 PM) *
62.5 % Cream cheese to activate the Canada before the killing begins


Canada is a sleeping giant which can only be awakened by bagels and lox.
Necrosis
QUOTE (Ras @ Apr 16 2008, 06:02 AM) *
Canada is a sleeping giant which can only be awakened by bagels and lox.



so your into jadakiss?
Marc McDougal
QUOTE (Ras @ Apr 16 2008, 05:02 AM) *
Canada is a sleeping giant which can only be awakened by bagels and lox.


Canadians can't make bagels, it kills them:


Wheat antigen content of inhalable dust in bakeries: modeling and an inter-study comparison.

Burstyn I, Heederik D, Bartlett K, Doekes G, Houba R, Teschke K, Kennedy SM.
Wageningen University, The Netherlands. igor.burstyn@staff.eoh.wau.nl

The purposes of this study were (a) to compare wheat antigen content of inhalable bakery dust in Canada and the Netherlands and, ( B ) to evaluate the validity of dust exposure measurement as a surrogate of specific antigen exposure. Wheat antigen exposure data from the studies of Canadian and Dutch bakeries were used to explore the correlation between dust and antigen levels, and identify factors explaining variability of the antigen content of bakery dust. Direct comparison and pooling of the data were possible because the same antigen assay was used in both studies. Wheat antigen exposure samples totaling 544 were available, all originating from personal full-shift monitoring of bakery workers. The wheat antigen content of bakery dust varied greatly between the two studies and with different products within each study. Bakery dust from the Canadian study had a much higher wheat antigen content. Therefore, the interstudy difference in the wheat antigen content of bakery dust was by far the most significant in undermining the validity of the use of dust levels as a surrogate measures of wheat antigen exposure. The production of croissants, wheat bread and buns, puff pastry, bagels, and cinnamon buns was associated with increased wheat antigen content of bakery dust, while in rye bread production, bakery dust with less wheat antigen content was emitted. Although we can, in part, account for the pattern of variability in the wheat antigen content of bakery dust (explaining 49% of it), we concluded that the effort involved in modeling it accurately would probably exceed that expended in direct measurement of the antigen level. Therefore, for the exposure assessments carried out for the purpose of managing occupational risks of aeroallergen exposure in bakeries, we recommend the use of analytical techniques that can directly measure antigen exposure.

PMID: 10590553 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
ozzman
It may just be the ergot prevalence in different Canadian grains, that makes them delusional about Canada's actual status as a country;

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J Environ Sci Health B. 1982;17(2):93-107.Links
Variability in the content and composition of alkaloid found in Canadian ergot. III. Triticale and barley.
Young JC, Chen ZJ.

The total alkaloid content and individual alkaloid composition were determined by colorimetry and high performance liquid chromatography, respectively, for Canadian triticale and barley ergot (Claviceps purpurea). The total alkaloid content was highly variable between individual sclerotia from the same or different sources and ranged from 0.042 to 0.752% for triticale and from 0.082 to 1.04% for barley; average values were 0.239% for Ottawa triticale, 0.289% for Prairie triticale, and 0.264% for barley. Ergocristine and its isomer ergocristinine were the major constituents in both grains. On average, Canadian ergot pooled from rye, wheat, triticale, and barley consists of ergocristine (31%), ergocristinine (13%), ergocristinine (13%), ergotamine (17%), ergotaminine (8%), ergocryptine (5%), ergocryptinine (3%), ergometrine (5%), ergometrinine (2%), ergosine (4%), ergostinine (2%), ergocornine (4%), ergocorninine (2%), and unidentified alkaloids (3%), and an average total alkaloid content of 0.236%. With the exception of rye and barley ergot from the maritime regions, Canadian rye, wheat, triticale, and barley ergot is fairly uniform in individual alkaloid composition.

PMID: 7077057
Sanction
QUOTE (ozzman @ Apr 16 2008, 11:39 AM) *
With the exception of rye and barley ergot from the maritime regions, Canadian rye, wheat, triticale, and barley ergot is fairly uniform in individual alkaloid composition.
Cognition ergot (some).
Ras
QUOTE (ozzman @ Apr 16 2008, 04:09 PM) *
It may just be the ergot prevalence in different Canadian grains, that makes them delusional about Canada's actual status as a country;

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J Environ Sci Health B. 1982;17(2):93-107.Links
Variability in the content and composition of alkaloid found in Canadian ergot. III. Triticale and barley.
Young JC, Chen ZJ.

The total alkaloid content and individual alkaloid composition were determined by colorimetry and high performance liquid chromatography, respectively, for Canadian triticale and barley ergot (Claviceps purpurea). The total alkaloid content was highly variable between individual sclerotia from the same or different sources and ranged from 0.042 to 0.752% for triticale and from 0.082 to 1.04% for barley; average values were 0.239% for Ottawa triticale, 0.289% for Prairie triticale, and 0.264% for barley. Ergocristine and its isomer ergocristinine were the major constituents in both grains. On average, Canadian ergot pooled from rye, wheat, triticale, and barley consists of ergocristine (31%), ergocristinine (13%), ergocristinine (13%), ergotamine (17%), ergotaminine (8%), ergocryptine (5%), ergocryptinine (3%), ergometrine (5%), ergometrinine (2%), ergosine (4%), ergostinine (2%), ergocornine (4%), ergocorninine (2%), and unidentified alkaloids (3%), and an average total alkaloid content of 0.236%. With the exception of rye and barley ergot from the maritime regions, Canadian rye, wheat, triticale, and barley ergot is fairly uniform in individual alkaloid composition.

PMID: 7077057


Who is Canada? Bentonite, FTW!
dragula
Since all the threads on AF, I was thinking the same thing. Godamn your vocab is stellar.

My redneck upbringing FTL.
Colin
QUOTE (Ras @ Apr 15 2008, 02:58 PM) *
Discuss.


I like onions.
Ras
On the prairies, a rye sense of humour can kill a man.
Frangible
The only treatments for this shocking problem include:
- Buying a Toyota Prius
- Purchasing only the finest and most expensive of placebos so you can "flush" the "toxins" out of your body
- Avoiding shopping at Walmart or anywhere else commoners and the low-born might linger
- Taking antidepressants that make you feel fatigued
- Joining MoveOn.org
- Drinking 16 glasses of water a day
- Tofu
- Talking about how much you want to move to Canada, but never actually doing it
- Purchasing a $15,000 bed so you can sleep, because your $5000 bed was preventing you from sleeping like a normal person
- Weekly getaways to an exclusive spa in Costa Rica
- Starting a blog which alternates between complaining about your adrenal fatigue, why men are evil, and global warming
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