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Re: Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker
Posted by Eric on 1/29/05

    On 1/25/05, Greg Weatherman wrote:
    > Erica,
    >
    > Reading comprehension is a skill they try to teach in public schools
    > across America so we won't become a illiterate society fooled by half
    > truths.
    >
    > No MD can cure all people of all problems. His website states this
    > basic truth. I have sent people to him and they were happy with the
    > results.
    >
    > I don't know about any FDA letters.
    >
    > He must understand ACTOS and DIABETES since he is an MD and he is
    > DIABETIC (like many people in America). Ten years ago MDs were
    > considered quacks for saying DDT or "agent orange" could be one of the
    > causes for diabetes - not today. He has focused on MSH levels for a good
    > reason.
    >
    > Voodoo medicine:
    >
    > CSM was shown to allow normally lethal doses of fumonisin B to be
    > andministered to rats with no effect. CSM was also tried with horses
    > (the equine industy has big money and connections). CSM is in the
    > EPA "medical" handbook for the removal of neurotoxins such as
    > pesticides. Dr. Shoemaker's research partners are Dr. Ken Hudnell (EPA
    > neurotoxicologist) and Dennis House (retired EPA statistician).
    >
    > Isolation of Neurotoxins:
    >
    > A person can be exposed to organophosphate pesticides and get diagnosed
    > in the emergency room for exposure and treated. Medical science has
    > never isolated the pesticide from patients at the levels that affect the
    > nervous system. Ask Dr. Richard Lipsey (who has litigated these cases
    > for decades) if you need to isolate the toxin to prove the toxin caused
    > harm when you have environmental exposure noted. Ask him what his job
    > duties at the University of Florida required with physicians in Florida
    > in the early to mid 1970's.
    >
    > Chronic Fatigue Syndrome:
    >
    > Many times, consutlants test for mold in complaint environments. They
    > ignore bacteria. A common bacteria in chronic water damage is
    > Streptomyces. It is an Actinomycete bacteria that grows well at room
    > temperature starting at a water activity level of roughly 0.84 and
    > higher. It can digest cellulose and chitin (mold is composed of
    > chitin). More than one species of Streptomyces can produce valinomyocin
    > (an exotoxin) which can inhibit the ATP process in cells. ATP is the
    > essense of energy in all living life from human cells to plant to germs.
    > CFS is not that far fetched. The most common chemical or microbial VOC
    > isolated in moldy structures is geosmin which comes exclusively from
    > Streptomyces.
    >
    > It is the reason dirt smells like dirt.
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Greg Weatherman
    > aerobioLogical Solutions Inc.
    > Arlington VA 22202
    >
    > gw@aerobiological.com
    >
    > ********************************************
    >
    >
    >> Dear Mr. Greg Weatherman, I have been following Shoemaker for quit
    >> some time now and know several people he's treated. The bottom line is
    >> that this doctor is dangerous. Don't believe me? He just recently
    >> received a warning letter from the FDA about his prescribing the
    >> veterinary drug Staphage Lysate to human beings. Need further
    >> evidence? He treats Lymes Disease with Actos, a diabetic medication
    >> and does not understand how it works. That's because, in all
    >> likelyhood, it is voodoo medicine. To make matters worse, the
    >> cholesterol medication CSM that binds bilesalts to stools is treated
    >> for a neurotoxin that he's NEVER isolated, for mold related disorders
    >> he can't proove. The reason Dr. Shoemaker is dangerous is because he
    >> prescribes medication based soley on theory and not scientific fact.
    >> He is a mad quack. This is a physican who believes that because he
    >> treated a woman with CSM and her headaches and lethargy went away that
    >> it MUST BE related to a toxin; which is all theory and quackery, which
    >> is something he can't proove. In all likelyhood, the reason the first
    >> woman's symptoms went away after he treated her with CSM is because
    >> she was no longer DEHYDRATED from diarrhea and thus felt better. But
    >> this is going to seem too simple to you. You're going to scoff at
    >> this. Fine. Dr. Shoemaker needs to proove it. The bottom line is, he
    >> can't. And in all patients, placebo-affect is known to transcend
    >> thirty percent of patients who think and want to feel better and most
    >> importantly, HEAR it from a doctor. He may very well have isolated a
    >> Pfisteria outbreak in Pockomoke. Good for him. But the idea that he
    >> has a thriving business now based upon the idea that most CFS is
    >> caused by neurtoxins is ridiculous. There is no proof. He treats
    >> patients as if they were lab animals at his beck and call, under the
    >> guise that he is doing them a favor. The tone in your text, suggesting
    >> that the cockroaches will run for cover makes me think that you are a
    >> fan of his; that's fine if you wish, but remember something, he may
    >> very well be wrong.


     
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