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Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-16-2010 00:05:

And always with the Packers insults. Lol.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Dec-16-2010 00:07:

They were compliments jenny! Not many girls could handle that many cocks at the same time. it takes someone like jake benson to be that damn capable.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-16-2010 00:09:

I'm glad you recognized my prowess early on. *flexes*


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Dec-16-2010 00:11:

There must be some version of godwin�s law that states a thread topic with jenny in it will eventually end up on the subject of cocks.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-16-2010 00:13:

Wtf you brought it up. YOU'RE the cocklover imo.


PKC loves cocks, pass it on!!!


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Dec-16-2010 00:16:

Actually, I just like the balls.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-16-2010 00:18:

In before Stu.


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Dec-16-2010 01:51:

http://www.howdoeshomeopathywork.com


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Dec-16-2010 01:57:

quote:
Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
http://www.howdoeshomeopathywork.com


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-16-2010 02:01:


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Dec-16-2010 02:03:

Pie, if your patients ever ask you about homeopathic remedies, you should say, "You know, I found a really good site with all sorts of information about homeopathy! I'll write the address down for you."

Then send them there.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Dec-16-2010 02:12:

quote:
Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
http://www.howdoeshomeopathywork.com


win!


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-16-2010 02:15:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Pie, if your patients ever ask you about homeopathic remedies, you should say, "You know, I found a really good site with all sorts of information about homeopathy! I'll write the address down for you."

Then send them there.




Hahaha.


Posted by we_R_DNA on Dec-16-2010 15:25:

we will all die in due course

our choices fast forward the inevitable or slow it down

in the end though we will all die in due course

as our sudden rush of ego wants to live

the reality of this life will soon give

we will all die in due course

fast forward, rewind, unwind the transgression of the times

for our choices were ours and ours alone


Posted by enydo on Dec-16-2010 17:35:

You write fantastic poetry, just marvelous.


Posted by iammesol on Dec-16-2010 17:57:

Such a great post.

Goes to show you that no one is always smarter or more knowledgeable than the other. Always collaborate and forget your ego!

I wish him well.


Posted by UWM on Dec-16-2010 18:54:

In my opinion it is the responsibility of the "medical expert" to be sufficiently educated in most (if not all) symptoms and accompanying treatment regimens, whether it be alternative or conventional, in their particular specialty.

Zev Eisenberg concluded that his physicians had limited the scope of their knowledge to medical textbooks and published findings and approved protocols and treatments by agencies including, but not limited to, the Food and Drug Administration.

There is a reasonable percentage of the population (I won't say significant as I don't have any scientific data to support such an assertion) who are skeptical of the relationship between pharmaceutical companies, physicians, and government agencies which approve medications and medical treatments.

Zev Eisenberg determined that it was in his best interest to forgo the recommendations of his physicians at Sloan Kettering, which included but were not limited to extensive, expensive schedules of chemotherapies and surgeries, in exchange for a natural-based approach.

In his mind, he was making the "right" choice. Empirical evidence suggests that natural diets and the elimination of particular items from one's diet can balance in the body in a manner which retards the growth of cancerous cells. It seems he was right.

I personally know of two other people who have made such choices, one of whom was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and is now in remission. Both of them are, for all scientific intents and purposes, cancer-free.

I applaud Zev Eisenberg for his decision. Not everyone is capable of and/or willing to make such a choice, but this just shows that by taking time to educate yourself beyond what your licensed physician might suggest, it can save your life.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Dec-16-2010 20:02:

One of the really moronic things about this is that the guy remarks that cancer feeds on sugar, then says he is on a vegetarian diet -- in which most of the calories will come from various sugars, of course.



Does not compute.


Posted by UWM on Dec-16-2010 20:36:

Right, there's that. He would have done himself a favor to suggest that drinking soda is bad due to its acidic nature and excessive empty calorie content. But hey, you win some, you lose some.


Posted by trancypantzzz on Dec-16-2010 20:40:

medical marijuana


Posted by srussell0018 on Dec-16-2010 21:14:

Doctor: "You're going to die unless you have this transplant surgery to replace your lung"

Patient: "Well I'm going to have to decline. It seems to me that a lung is basically just a balloon, so could you just replace it with a balloon instead?"


Posted by geroin on Dec-16-2010 21:15:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
One of the really moronic things about this is that the guy remarks that cancer feeds on sugar, then says he is on a vegetarian diet -- in which most of the calories will come from various sugars, of course.



Does not compute.

I believe he was talking about how he ate an apple an decided not to eat donuts. Fructose does not equal to Sucrose or Glucose. I also don't get your comment about vegetarians, what diet makes you consume more sugar?


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Dec-16-2010 22:27:

quote:
Originally posted by geroin
I believe he was talking about how he ate an apple an decided not to eat donuts. Fructose does not equal to Sucrose or Glucose. I also don't get your comment about vegetarians, what diet makes you consume more sugar?

Fruits have glucose in them, too. And getting most energy from high fructose content food will do a real number on your digestion, so I seriously doubt he is doing that.

Just about any vegan diet will be pretty low in fat. Most are not all that high in protein, either, at least compared to typical omnivorous diets. So what does that leave you with as a source of calories?

Mostly a bunch of carbs. Which are metabolized into...sugar!


Posted by geroin on Dec-17-2010 00:08:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Fruits have glucose in them, too. And getting most energy from high fructose content food will do a real number on your digestion, so I seriously doubt he is doing that.

Just about any vegan diet will be pretty low in fat. Most are not all that high in protein, either, at least compared to typical omnivorous diets. So what does that leave you with as a source of calories?

Mostly a bunch of carbs. Which are metabolized into...sugar!


that's great but how do you think people that have diabetes eat and survive and control their glucose levels. I'm sure if enough research is done into what is appropriate to eat you will be able to manage your blood glucose levels by keeping a strict diet. Speaking of fruits, only some fruits have glucose, you can always select what to eat.

There are tons of protein substitutes in a vegetarian diet as well although he says it is "mostly" all vegan. Regardless you may laugh at whatever he is doing/trying and say it's bullshit but based on his current condition he must be doing something right.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-17-2010 00:14:

I think it's quite obvious Zev was referring to simple, refined sugars anyway. The nitpicking is a little much.


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