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Re: Prions in Previously Unsuspected Organs

Re: Prions in Previously Unsuspected Organs  
Abner Hale
 Re: Prions in Previously Unsuspected Organs  
Scented Nectar
 Re: Prions in Previously Unsuspected Organs  
Jim Webster
 Re: Prions in Previously Unsuspected Organs  
Scented Nectar
 Re: Prions in Previously Unsuspected Organs  
Jim Webster
From:Abner Hale
Subject:Re: Prions in Previously Unsuspected Organs
Date:23 Jan 2005 09:56:37 -0800

Scented Nectar wrote:
> > Dean, the original poster, "Skunky," has never had a rational
thought
> > in her life. She posted this sheerly as a hand-wringing,
> > fear-mongering exercise - "Oooh, look, see eating meat is BBAAD FOR
> > YEEWWW!"
> >
> > That's the level of discourse she's capable of. Nothing more.
>
> Keep eating that meat, Abby. Especially any
> tissue with nervous system cells. We'll use you
> as a willing tester. :)

See what I mean?

Damn, Skunky, you ARE the best possible foil.

>
>
> --
> SN
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From:Scented Nectar
Subject:Re: Prions in Previously Unsuspected Organs
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 13:13:36 -0500
> > Keep eating that meat, Abby. Especially any
> > tissue with nervous system cells. We'll use you
> > as a willing tester. :)
>
> See what I mean?
>
> Damn, Skunky, you ARE the best possible foil.


Um, thank you, I think. :) You know it really is
good of you to not mind doing the human
testing of it.

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From:Jim Webster
Subject:Re: Prions in Previously Unsuspected Organs
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:25:23 -0000

"Scented Nectar" wrote in message
news:VpqdndRaVvI2dW7cRVn-1w@rogers.com...
> > > Keep eating that meat, Abby. Especially any
> > > tissue with nervous system cells. We'll use you
> > > as a willing tester. :)
> >
> > See what I mean?
> >
> > Damn, Skunky, you ARE the best possible foil.
>
>
> Um, thank you, I think. :) You know it really is
> good of you to not mind doing the human
> testing of it.

how stupid and irrational can you get

All through the world people have been eating sheep, including tissue with
nervous system cells, for god alone knows how long.

If it is assumed that BSE jumped from sheep to cattle in the 1980s then in
the UK we have been eating them for nearly a generation.

There are still less than 20 cases of nvCJD a year, the number is still
falling, and in the web page so carefully posted by lotus/pearl, the numbers
of dementia cases are rising only in line with the aging population

so what is there to be hysterical about?

Jim Webster
From:Scented Nectar
Subject:Re: Prions in Previously Unsuspected Organs
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 13:34:18 -0500
> If it is assumed that BSE jumped from sheep to cattle in the 1980s
then in
> the UK we have been eating them for nearly a generation.

Prion diseases are known for their long dormancy.
I wouldn't trust them just yet.

> There are still less than 20 cases of nvCJD a year, the number is
still
> falling, and in the web page so carefully posted by lotus/pearl, the
numbers
> of dementia cases are rising only in line with the aging population
>
> so what is there to be hysterical about?

Hopefully nothing.


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SN
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Has a fun 'Jump to a Random Link' button.
From:Jim Webster
Subject:Re: Prions in Previously Unsuspected Organs
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:57:19 -0000

"Scented Nectar" wrote in message
news:DJqdnXM5LfEfbW7cRVn-3w@rogers.com...
> > If it is assumed that BSE jumped from sheep to cattle in the 1980s
> then in
> > the UK we have been eating them for nearly a generation.
>
> Prion diseases are known for their long dormancy.
> I wouldn't trust them just yet.

But we know the length of the dormancy, look at the dates of on set and the
current tailing off. They have even done the tests on tissues from the
living, to check for dormancy

> > There are still less than 20 cases of nvCJD a year, the number is
> still
> > falling, and in the web page so carefully posted by lotus/pearl, the
> numbers
> > of dementia cases are rising only in line with the aging population
> >
> > so what is there to be hysterical about?
>
> Hopefully nothing.

then how about worrying about something real and get a life?

Jim Webster
   

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