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ancient plant based pharmaceuticals
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Re: Lehman Bankrupt, FF Nationalisation & Corporate Welfare Bailouts
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for medieval in alt.philosophy
Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Sep 19, 2008 03:50
... basic principle of propaganda, namely, the bigger the lie the better. AGW is a good example of that. The supposed calamitous effects of the polar ice melt is another (there was a similar melt during the so-called "medieval warm period" when the Vikings settled Greenland). Some govt regulation is good, and some govt regulation is bad I'm of the view that all regulation is bad - unless it constitutes a response to a clear and present ...
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Re: ancient plant based pharmaceuticals
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Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 18, 2008 22:03
... the world heating up like it is with many species of plants vanishing since the ice age finally receded, plant based pharmaceuticals no longer became viable current research into ancient and medieval or primitive recipes and medicines is revealin startling medicinal qualities in many plant combinations unfortunately, modern science can only understand plant properties if they can isolate the active compounds minus good...
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Re: ancient plant based pharmaceuticals
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Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 18, 2008 22:03
... the world heating up like it is with many species of plants vanishing since the ice age finally receded, plant based pharmaceuticals no longer became viable current research into ancient and medieval or primitive recipes and medicines is revealin startling medicinal qualities in many plant combinations unfortunately, modern science can only understand plant properties if they can isolate the active compounds minus good...
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Re: A quote from _Sadism and Masochism_ by Wilhelm Stekel
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Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Sep 17, 2008 20:15
...a ВЈ10 outta the slush funds tin?! LOL! clever and I'm young enough to prove it kinda thing! ...Awwww ! now isnt that amazing? done me proud ! I had to look up "mace", and I get "a heavy medieval war club, usually with a spiked metal head for use against armor". So, it sounds like he is quite industrious and who knows, the mace may very well come in handy against hooligans and ne'er-do-wells populating the Earth. It sounds to me...
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ancient plant based pharmaceuticals
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Author: whyzard
Date: Sep 17, 2008 01:09
... of plants the world heating up like it is with many species of plants vanishing since the ice age finally receded, plant based pharmaceuticals no longer became viable current research into ancient and medieval or primitive recipes and medicines is revealin startling medicinal qualities in many plant combinations unfortunately, modern science can only understand plant properties if they can isolate the active compounds minus good luck, ...
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ancient plant based pharmaceuticals
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Author: whyzard
Date: Sep 17, 2008 01:09
... of plants the world heating up like it is with many species of plants vanishing since the ice age finally receded, plant based pharmaceuticals no longer became viable current research into ancient and medieval or primitive recipes and medicines is revealin startling medicinal qualities in many plant combinations unfortunately, modern science can only understand plant properties if they can isolate the active compounds minus good luck, ...
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Re: A man after Publius' heart
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Author: Publius
Date: Sep 16, 2008 14:03
... subgroupings of individuals sorted according to some criterion chosen by the observer, or analyst. They have functional consequences only when they are defined in law and enforced by the State, such as the class structure of medieval Europe, the class of slaves in the US prior to the Civil War (and the Jim Crow laws that followed), or the apartheid laws of South Africa. The only "natural" classes among humans having economic ...
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Re: Have you seen an Atheist who doesn't believe in Global Warming?
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Author: Mark K. Bilbo
Date: Sep 12, 2008 17:37
... since the last ice age. The trend has been upwards since the ice age, if you can't wrap your head around that and want to dwell on the little ice age, I suggest we offset that little burp with the Medieval Warm Period. I guess it depends on how long a time period you use to establish a trend. Well, the last ice age was 12K+ ago. How's that for a time period? -- Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423 EAC ...
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Re: Have you seen an Atheist who doesn't believe in Global Warming?
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Author: James Beck
Date: Sep 12, 2008 13:43
...> > ice age. The trend has been upwards since the ice age, if you can't wrap your head around that and want to dwell on the little ice age, I suggest we offset that little burp with the Medieval Warm Period. I guess it depends on how long a time period you use to establish a trend. Ummm, the period of time since THE LAST ICE AGE. I thought I was pretty clear on that. Anyway, I'm done with this, good day.
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Re: Have you seen an Atheist who doesn't believe in Global Warming?
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Author: Jack
Date: Sep 12, 2008 13:34
...there, didn't ya'? If there was little ice age since the last ice age then temperatures haven't been warming up ever since the last ice age. The trend has been upwards since the ice age, if you can't wrap your head around that and want to dwell on the little ice age, I suggest we offset that little burp with the Medieval Warm Period. I guess it depends on how long a time period you use to establish a trend.
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