Mad Cow lies
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 8:13 pm
his later thoughts were those that were high in manganese and low in copper were more affected.
http://www.monbiot.com/2000/11/23/mad-c ... manganese/
"BSE arose in British herds during the 1980s, Mark Purdey asserts, because the Ministry of Agriculture started forcing all cattle farmers to treat their animals with an organophosphate pesticide called phosmet, at far higher doses than are used elsewhere in the world. The pesticide had to be poured along the line of the spinal cord. Phosmet, Purdey has shown, captures copper. At the same time, cattle feed was, disgustingly, being supplemented with chicken manure, from birds dosed with manganese to increase their egg yield. The prion proteins in the cows' brains were both deprived of copper and dosed with manganese. In France, the use of phosmet first became mandatory in Brittany. Twenty of the country's initial 28 cases of BSE emerged there. BSE's subsequent spread, Purdey maintains, mirrors the use of the pesticide. "
http://www.monbiot.com/2001/04/01/mad-cows-are-back/
"Mark Purdey began his research into BSE after he noticed what seemed to be a correlation between the use of a farm chemical and the spread of the disease. In 1982, the Ministry of Agriculture forced all cattle farmers to start treating their animals with an organophosphate pesticide called phosmet, at far higher doses than are used elsewhere in the world. The pesticide had to be poured along the spine to kill warble fly maggots, which burrow into the animal's hide. At first, Purdey believed it was simply the phosmet, entering the nervous system through the spinal cord, which caused BSE.
But his research soon suggested that this explanation was inadequate. While the use of organophosphates and the emergence of BSE did appear to overlap, the story began to look more complicated. He decided to start again. He decided to visit all the places in which BSE-like illnesses were clustered, to see if there might be a common factor. His results were astonishing. Everywhere he went he found a similar pattern: the humans or animals suffering from these diseases had been exposed to both a surfeit of manganese and a deficiency of copper."
http://www.ourcivilisation.com/madcow/
Sheri
At 12:05 PM 11/1/2014, you wrote:
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http://www.monbiot.com/2000/11/23/mad-c ... manganese/
"BSE arose in British herds during the 1980s, Mark Purdey asserts, because the Ministry of Agriculture started forcing all cattle farmers to treat their animals with an organophosphate pesticide called phosmet, at far higher doses than are used elsewhere in the world. The pesticide had to be poured along the line of the spinal cord. Phosmet, Purdey has shown, captures copper. At the same time, cattle feed was, disgustingly, being supplemented with chicken manure, from birds dosed with manganese to increase their egg yield. The prion proteins in the cows' brains were both deprived of copper and dosed with manganese. In France, the use of phosmet first became mandatory in Brittany. Twenty of the country's initial 28 cases of BSE emerged there. BSE's subsequent spread, Purdey maintains, mirrors the use of the pesticide. "
http://www.monbiot.com/2001/04/01/mad-cows-are-back/
"Mark Purdey began his research into BSE after he noticed what seemed to be a correlation between the use of a farm chemical and the spread of the disease. In 1982, the Ministry of Agriculture forced all cattle farmers to start treating their animals with an organophosphate pesticide called phosmet, at far higher doses than are used elsewhere in the world. The pesticide had to be poured along the spine to kill warble fly maggots, which burrow into the animal's hide. At first, Purdey believed it was simply the phosmet, entering the nervous system through the spinal cord, which caused BSE.
But his research soon suggested that this explanation was inadequate. While the use of organophosphates and the emergence of BSE did appear to overlap, the story began to look more complicated. He decided to start again. He decided to visit all the places in which BSE-like illnesses were clustered, to see if there might be a common factor. His results were astonishing. Everywhere he went he found a similar pattern: the humans or animals suffering from these diseases had been exposed to both a surfeit of manganese and a deficiency of copper."
http://www.ourcivilisation.com/madcow/
Sheri
At 12:05 PM 11/1/2014, you wrote:
Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath
http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com/ & http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/
ONLINE/Email classes in Homeopathy; Vaccine Dangers; Childhood Diseases and Child Health
Next classes start in October