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Re: aleister crowley was a scientologist?     

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Author: anonymousnasty68
Date: Sep 18, 2008 02:51

... This affair again depressed my libido. The staphloceus infection has not entirely vanished, appearing as rheumatism which only small doses of stilbestrol will remove. The hormone further reduces my libido and ... I am also nostalgic about Helen. By eliminating certain fears by hypnosis, curing my rheumatism and laying off hormones, I hope to restore my former libido. I must! By ...
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Issues facing Indigenous Australians today     

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Author: turtoni
Date: Jul 6, 2008 11:58

... develop dementia than the rest of the Australian population and in some cases, an earlier onset of symptoms Circulatory system diseases 2 to 10-fold 5 to 10-fold increase in rheumatic heart disease and hypertensive disease, 2-fold increase in other heart disease, 3-fold increase in death from circulatory system disorders. Circulatory system diseases account for 24%% of total indigenous...
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Familes and How to survive them. 1.3 [The Faulty Screen]     

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Author: Executive Function
Date: Jun 17, 2008 07:58

... the screen and the effort to keep them out of sight, out of mind, is connected with all kinds of psychosomatic illnesses -headaches, stomach-aches and indigestion, high blood pressure, some kinds of rheumatism, and so on. John: Well, I first went into therapy because my doctor simply couldn't find a physical explanation of why I was suffering low-grade 'flu symptoms a lot of the time, and...
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Re: U.S. Life Expectancy Tops 78 as Top Diseases Decline     

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Author: turtoni
Date: Jun 12, 2008 01:06

... chronic lack of GPs. Abortion laws in Australia are determined by individual states. For legend, click image. [edit] Other Australian health statistics show that chronic disease such as rheumatic heart disease, particularly strokes which reflects a more affluent lifestyle is a common cause of death.[1] Australians are prone to a high skin cancer rate with cancers reducing and disabling...
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Re: Culture of the United States     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: May 7, 2008 21:42

... give what purported to be imitations of Negro song and dance. The most famous of these entertainers was Thomas D. Rice, who copied a dance he saw done by a black man stiff with age and crippled with rheumatism. "Weel about and turn about and do jus so; ebery time I weel about, I jump Jim Crow," the old man sang, and Rice's version of the dance became widely popular in the 1830s. In time ...
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In response - the Prime Minister John Howard     

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Author: bebuybac
Date: Nov 5, 2007 02:57

... pain. O'shaugnessy introduced cannabis to British medicine in the mid-nineteen century, Nahas 1n 1984 recommended its use for the relief of pain , muscle spasm, and convulsions occurring in tetanus, rabies, rheumatism and epilepsy. Others to numinous to mention (Ref. A.G.D.H.and Ageing, Series.25) The Booklet, illustrates some questionable facts, being:- In 2003 -04 there were 8, 335 ...
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Re: Australian National Council on Drugs     

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Author: Hiccup Burp
Date: Sep 18, 2007 03:02

... pain. O'shaugnessy introduced cannabis to British medicine in the mid-nineteen century, Nahas 1n 1984 recommended its use for the relief of pain , muscle spasm, and convulsions occurring in tetanus, rabies, rheumatism and epilepsy. Others to numinous to mention (Ref. A.G.D.H.and Ageing, Series.25) The Booklet, illustrates some questionable facts, being:- In 2003 -04 there ...
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Australian National Council on Drugs     

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Author: bebuybac
Date: Sep 17, 2007 16:19

... pain. O'shaugnessy introduced cannabis to British medicine in the mid-nineteen century, Nahas 1n 1984 recommended its use for the relief of pain , muscle spasm, and convulsions occurring in tetanus, rabies, rheumatism and epilepsy. Others to numinous to mention (Ref. A.G.D.H.and Ageing, Series.25) The Booklet, illustrates some questionable facts, being:- In 2003 -04 there were 8, 335 ...
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Australian National Council on Drugs     

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Author: bebuybac
Date: Sep 17, 2007 16:04

... pain. O'shaugnessy introduced cannabis to British medicine in the mid-nineteen century, Nahas 1n 1984 recommended its use for the relief of pain , muscle spasm, and convulsions occurring in tetanus, rabies, rheumatism and epilepsy. Others to numinous to mention (Ref. A.G.D.H.and Ageing, Series.25) The Booklet, illustrates some questionable facts, being:- In 2003 -04 there were 8, 335 ...
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OT but Important: Usenet Abuse and Impersonation by a sick individual using IP address 37.216.148.33     

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Author: Radium
Date: Sep 7, 2007 17:36

...as long as possible, reapplying warm urine as needed to keep the compress wet. Urine compresses have also been reported to be effective for many internal disturbances and for arthritic and rheumatic pains. Wounds, Burns And Abrasions As so many research and clinical studies have shown, urea is a tremen- dously effective anti-bacterial agent and an excellent healing treatment for wounds ...
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