Amazoniac
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No, you're imagining the text.Did you really use a murder analogy to make your argument?
But seriously, it's because of this..
sugarbabe said:Not to mention the amount of deaths that have occurred through medical error.
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No, you're imagining the text.Did you really use a murder analogy to make your argument?
sugarbabe said:Not to mention the amount of deaths that have occurred through medical error.
I'm not trying to play a savior here, the reason it bothers me is because for quite a while I was tricked. The assertive tone and lengthy posts are impressive at first, but once you start refusing to accept the information passively and examining it carefully, the cluelessness is evident, it's almost humorous how dots are connected and everything distorted.
That was brought up on the other thread, but it's simple: I thought to myself,Yes, see, it's personal for you, что-то близко. You are processing your betrayal, explaining this to yourself.
It's fine by me to get him more attention as long as people approach it critically, which is something that's discouraged by his attitude.
I often change my mind and correct myself for being wrong, sometimes people have to point me the mistakes. [There's an option to disable access to your posts from your profile, I haven't done this, the horror show is available.] I'm not telling people what to do and pretending to know stuff that I don't, I state this clearly. It would not be a problem if he was lost but wasn't presenting himself as an expert, because people would be more careful in their interpretation and wary in transfering the responsibility.
Best weapons ever!That was brought up on the other thread, but it's simple: I thought to myself,يا له من عالم رائعif I was tricked for quite a while in spite of being involved in the community for long enough not to be, perhaps there are others that have just arrived and could benefit from the alert.
Through private message, someone told me that what I'm doing is not effective, and that I could be promoting him instead (which is why it was wondered if there isn't a marketing element in behaving like this). Also mentioned that I'm not putting myself on the line to be judged. Here's the reply:
I would like to conclude with a friendly reminder for him to leave my PC alone. Think very well this time before acting..
Blossom, while I know that you don't agree with me, I'll take your disposition to reply as a positive sign that at least I'm someone you don't repudiate.Best weapons ever!
Certainly not! We need to look at these things from different perspectives and I appreciate your contributions.Blossom, while I know that you don't agree with me, I'll take your disposition to reply as a positive sign that at least I'm someone you don't repudiate.
We need to look at these things from different perspectives
That's a consequence of having your standards lowered after going through his material and coming out with the impression that those who were crossing your path are enlightened. Don't worry, no need to buy a program to fix an imaginary problem.What sort of drugs do I have to take to achieve the state of CHIM like Amazoniac?
Good Lord! Just confirms my belief in not supplementing it. Manufacturers can make mistakes.
You have to tag him: @pboy.Good Lord! Just confirms my belief in not supplementing it. Manufacturers can make mistakes.
Why can't they be used as justification? I have no need to supplement vitamin D, I live in the south with full time access to the radiating UV's of the sun. I won't take my chances on supplemental D (or A).You have to tag him: @pboy.
I guess the concern is legit, problems of this sort are no joke, but they can't be used as justification for avoidance:
- List of foodborne illness outbreaks in the United States - Wikipedia
Remember this report?
- Vitamin D intoxication: case report
"The patient took a compounded cholecalciferol supplement. Overdose was found by laboratory analysis of the capsules that contained 4,000,000IU instead of 2,000IU per capsule. This kind of compounding error may occur mainly when dealing with very-low dose products; in such cases, the pure input is not weighed, it is just diluted."
- Pharmacokinetics and safety issues of an accidental overdose of 2,000,000 IU of vitamin D3 in two nursing home patients: a case report
- Development of Vitamin D Toxicity from Overcorrection of Vitamin D Deficiency: A Review of Case Reports
I was reading and reminded how venom D is potent considering the amount required to 'elicit a biological response'. Its occurrence in the diet is similar to cobalamin, for example: 10 mcg (400 IU). I do think that people tend not to be cautious enough with its use, regardless of the range.
They can, but not without creating double standards.Why can't they be used as justification? I have no need to supplement vitamin D, I live in the south with full time access to the radiating UV's of the sun. I won't take my chances on supplemental D (or A).
You know who said:I think, therefore I am.
I already commented about the first part elsewhere. Raj may be wrong, but his justifications are not an insult to people's mental faculties.I have no doubt that a lot of people who have failed with Ray's advice end up listening to Garrett instead. They both have plenty of bad advice, and plenty of good advice. Garrett seems to jump from one thing to the next and I don't think his low VA list is very well put together, but then again almost no body else has the foresight and balls to talk about this issue.
It's funny how you talk about arrogance yet you ironise your detractors in just about every post you make, in a passive-aggressive fashion, venom this poison that, yet you obviously don't believe it to be. It's also quite arrogant to assert that all issues with Vitamin D are fixed with magnesium, especially if you haven't worked with such patients.
I would like to mention gbolduev as someone who was arrogant and intolerant, yet his posts had their merits and it was nice to have him around
It's not a mere induction of magnesium deficiency, there are many other factors involved, it's complex as we all know.