Bryan MacNeill wrote:
>
> >... I would encourage you to call either the
> >Livingston Foundation in SAn Diego, Cal. or the Health Quarters in
> >Colorado Springs, Col. or Gerson Clinic, in Mexico or Crinnions in
> >Bellevue, Wash for their packets of information....
>
> Do you have more info on Crinnions? Like Phone no., address, eMail, etc.
> I found nothing on the Web. I live close to Belleview but have never heard
> of Crinnions.
> I have become very interested in Metabolic therapies and have been
> contemplating a visit to one of the above facilities. And, for some time
> now, I have been wanting to open a topic here in this forum. And I guess
> that time has come.
> I do not have Cancer. At least it was not detected by various diagnostic
> procedures that I have recently been through. But I have reason to believe
> that I am at risk. Due to overexposure to Asbestos and other hazardous
> materials.
> At this point I'll say hello to Lisa Whiting and Nancy Traill - from the
> person who sent them the Stephen Jay Gould article ("The Median is not the
> Message" (?). (Gould is a 15-year survivor of abdominal Mesothelioma and
> writes books on Evolutionary Biology). (My friend was diagnosed with pleural
> Mesothelioma in January and a possible source of Asbestos exposure was an
> environment we both shared 20 to 25 years ago).
> But I must be brief and return to the topic. Is anybody out there
> actively and seriously involved in preventative practices? Of the above
> institutions, which would you recommend? Are there others? Are the
> treatments portable (do-at-home)? Could some of these practices be harmful?
> What about "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"? Is this Hypochondriasis?
> Aren't we all at risk? What about minimizing the risk? In my case there's
> nothing I can do to change what happened 25 years ago when I didn't even
> know what was happening - but can I "detoxify" myself now?
> Anyway, I've just been severed from a 27 year job and have been thinking
> of using some of the compensation monies and free time to beef up my immune
> system *before* I'm diagnosed. What do you think?
>
> By the way, I have been getting a lot out of this forum since joining it
> in March, but have contributed very little. And here I am asking for more!
> Well I'll tell you what. If I follow through with my plan - based on advice
> to the above queries - I'll keep a log of my observations and post them on
> this forum. Also, I'll go right now and try to answer some of my own
> questions and post my findings.
>
> Thanks everybody
> ------
> Bryan
>
Dear Bryan,
Crinnions is actually Dr. Walter Crinion in Bellevue Washington. You may
be able to contact him through information 1-area code-555-1212. I will
try to find the phone number later in the day and post it. I would
suggest though that you call the other well respected immunological
clinics and get all their packets an then call them with questions so
that you feel that you will be able to make the right choice for
yourself. All the clinics are different in their approach, but with one
goal to revitalize the immune system. But, they are different in their
approach and some may be more directed to what your immune system may be
able to handle. That was our experience in reviewing all these clinics.
They are all very reputable, but we chose the one that was best suited
for my wife, not necessarily the closest geographically.
Take care and hope this helps Bryan
God Bless You
marty Auslander
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