Be still! and revere Charles Douglas Wehner, who blessed us with their
presence on 11 Jul 2004...
> The criminal gang who are murdering Maurice Kellett use the stock
> phrase HE HAS ONLY HIMSELF TO BLAME. He has THEM to blame - the
> GOVERNMENT.
>
> IF they succeed in killing him, they will PRETEND that Britain is a
> Welfare State. They will say he has only himself to blame for
> staying away from Dr. Shipman or someone similar.
>
> They will say he SLIPPED THROUGH THE SAFETY NET - as they have said
> thousands of times before, in the press, about other victims.
>
> On the web, I found this quote:
> *******************************
> QUOTE:
> Maurice is registered disabled, walking only with difficultly with
> the aid of a stick.
>
> He is an insulin-dependent diabetic who also takes drugs to treat
> high blood pressure and crippling rheumatoid arthritis, facts which I
> told to both paramedics and the police.
> END OF QUOTE.
> *******************************
> NATURE gives him some hope. Diabetes begins with blood-sugar at about
> 8.8 millimols per litre. That is about 160 milligrams per 100
> millilitres of blood.
>
> The RENAL THRESHOLD for sugar is about 7.2 millimols per litre. That
> is about 120 milligrams per 100 millilitres.
>
> By eating very SLOWLY, and by washing all food down with CALORIE-FREE
> WATER it becomes possible to keep the sugar below the diabetic level.
>
> Even more interesting is the fact that the BETA CELLS often
> PROLIFERATE under such conditions of mild hyperglycaemia. This means
> that the diabetes can be made less severe.
>
> Further, the pancreas is not ONE but TWO glands. It is ENDOCRINE in
> that it makes insulin and puts it into the blood. It is EXOCRINE in
> that it makes amylase and puts it into the duodenum.
>
> So a pancreas tries to create insulin and amylase in BALANCED
> PROPORTIONS.
>
> The use of STARCHES in place of sugar allows the body to HYDROLYSE the
> food at its own pace, into sugar. This gives the anatomy yet more
> control.
>
> When the sugar is down, the blood-pressure drops also. These are not
> separate issues. Having relief from stress helps also.
>
> So with careful slow eating, with vitamins, minerals, protein and
> starch - but with little fat and no sugar - and LOTS of water, he can
> survive.
>
> GOOD LUCK MAURICE.
Seconded! Good Luck Maurice!
> DECENT PEOPLE CARE.
All non-Freemasons care! Everyone who wishes ill upon him is clearly a
Mason or has some sort of Masonic tie in their ancestry.
--
The Reverend Parson Peter Parsnip
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Withhold not correction from the child: for if thou beatest him with
the rod, he shall not die. -- Proverbs 23:13 (AV)