freud scam mortality rates, Dr Roe MD PhD discovered that Niacin deficiency causes gluten sensitivity

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Subject-       freud scam mortality rates, Dr Roe discovered that Niacin deficiency causes gluten sensitivity, was killed‏ 
 
Dear Topica,

                                                                                                                                                I hope this note finds You well

 
     As you're aware- Academic Patriots need Protection as well

     1993 was very bad year as Dr Daphne Roe MD PhD died unexpectedly after she had Published Research describing how deficiency of Niacin (Essential Vitamine B3) cause gut sensitization to BROW (BARLEY, RYE, OATS WHEAT) 
      That sensitivity, however, disappears when Niacin deficiency is replaced
But if the Niacin deficiency isn't replaced then the expensive medical misadventure of celiac disease occurs

     Mr Charles T Trowbridge JD died January 23, 1993 at age 43 of "natural causes" who worked on the 405 Milwaukee St Denver 80206 Property tax matter
     Then Mr Ray Jacob Miller JD worked on the same Property tax matter, got very sick 1995, and died at age 49, ~1997 "of natural causes"
     Very difficult to find a third Attorney when the first pair died at early ages, possibly from "murder by natural causes"

     Dr Daphne Anderson Roe MD Published the fact (1976-1985 material) that a Niacin deficiency causes the gut's sensitivity to gluten
     Replacing the Niacin deficiency terminates the gluten sensitivity to the protein portion of BROW (Barley, Rye, Oats, Wheat) etc
     She would have been a good Expert Witness as apparently Niacin deficiencies are misdiagnosed as celiac disease
     Since the 4D's of Pellagra (severe Niacin deficiency) are dermatitis, dysentery (which isn't celiac disease), dementia (which shouldn't be misdiagnosed automatically as alzheimers), and demise are often seen- the misdiagnoses of the freud scams are debunked

     Personally, having visited with at least a pair of Boarded Gastroenterologist MD's, found that anti-gliadin antibodies have always been negative
     
      Some  gangs are more persona non grata than others, as different apparently greedy, hegemonic person had stated, "We always harass People from the East Coast when they get to Colorado, or there would be lots of them here." - Spoken as an example of that type of conartist who was aware of the mr. jim f donaldson esq jd sociopathy (~1994) at the luncheon
 
     More specifically, fatigue:depression::dementia:psychosis

     Significant deficiencies of Thiamine (Essential B1 Vitamine), Niacin (B3), Folate (B9) or Methylcyanocobalamin (B12) cause fatigue/dementia, often misdiagnosed as depression/psychosis
     pediatrician's literature describes the result of such Essential B Vitamine deficiencies as "pediatric encephalopathy"
"Encephalopathies due to vitamin deficiency"

     That is how expensive medical misadventures occur, and possibly why sigmund freud ( born sigismund schlomo freud, May 6, 1856-September 23, 1939) was ostracized and shunned from Vienna, Austria, ~1936 (the year after the structures of the Essential B Vitamines were elucidated and used to treat Patients with Success)- that wasn't coincidental


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ovid_(village),_New_York

Ovid is a village in and one of the two county seats of Seneca County, New York, United States. The population was 602 at the 2010 census. The town was named by a ...


     Ovid and the surrounding area was part the lands controlled by the Iroquois. The Sullivan Expedition of 1779 drove away or killed many of these natives to reduce their raiding in support of the British. After the American Revolution the village was in the Central New York Military Tract, used to compensate soldiers.
Ovid was the first county seat of Seneca County, and a courthouse was erected in 1806
 
Subject       Dr Roe- Niacin deficiency causes gluten sensitivity, was killed
 
     Attached is the reference that describes how, when there is a severe Niacin deficiency, the gut becomes sensitized to gluten, the Protein portion of BROW (Barley, Rye, Oats, Wheat)

 
     it was unfortunate that Dr gee (1888-Holland) described the "celiac affliction" when he probably only saw groups of People who experienced severe Nutritional deficiencies, mainly of Niacin because of starvation
 
     That is consistent with the fact that a severe Niacin (Essential B3 Vitamine) deficiency causes the symptoms of dermatitis, dysentery, dementia and demise
 
     The attached Reference is from Dr Daphne A Roe, "Nutritional Pathology" (c) 1985, p364
 
     Dr Roe was killed (09/22/1993)
Odd, that was the same year that my Attorney, Mr Charlie Trowbridge JD, age 43, died "of natural causes", followed by the second Lawyer, Mr Ray Miller JD, age 49, soon after, of the same "disease"
     Difficult to find third Attorney, when the first pair died unexpectedly at early ages

     1995 was worse, as if somebody was lining their ducks up in a row, as B died, then J both of whom could have resolved the 405 Milwaukee St Property matter

     the essence of the freud sociopathy is the deliberate misdiagnosis of an essential B Vitamine deficiency, Niacin etc, as fatigue/dementia (depression-psychosis), celiac scams

     Nutritional deficiencies are seldom solitary in nature, except when the Patient is being poisoned with chemotherapeutic agents, each of which specifically block a particular Vitamine's Metabolic Pathway


     Should the Person received the anti-metabolite toxins, oxythiamine and/or neopyrithiamine, then would expect the symptoms of 

-bruxism,  "Thiamine deficiency affects brainstem and limbic system and that is where the bruxism comes from"

-hypoglycemia sensitivity to alcohol,  after a single drink, when mixed with the antimetabolite, blocks gluconeogenesis

-essentially Wernicke's syndrome, as the Essential B1 Vitamine, Thiamine pathway is blocked

-Some have suggested SIDS, sleep apnea, and narcolepsy but the unknown Patient's substance found post- mortem wasn't ever defined
"Cooper had used the detection of this substance as a diagnostic
test for Leigh’s disease. We had, however, come to
the conclusion that the test was important in a variety of
patients with neurological symptoms whose urines were sent
to Cooper’s laboratory (Dr- unpublished data). This
we had found to be a potentially important indication for
thiamine administration since many of these patients, who
did not have Leigh’s disease, responded clinically to thiamine
supplementation. The test was performed exclusively in
Cooper’s laboratory and has never been used, to our knowledge,
since, Cooper abandoned this research years ago. We
can only assume that it demonstrated, in some important
way, the activity of TTP (Thiamine TriPhosphate) in the CNS.
To date, there is no other way of detecting TTP deficiency in the laboratory." 2006

     Haven't ever found any Lab which would measure oxythiamine or neopyrithiame from Patient serum or plasma, etc but Research Article stated they had quantified those compound concentrations (February 2016) stating, that since they are synthetic entities- 
"This may be corrected by displacement with excess thiamine pyrophosphate and explain lifting of decreased transketolase activity by high dose thiamine supplementation in previous studies. Oxythiamine is likely of dietary origin"

     On slightly different matter- Dr Adelle Davis (Nutritionist) had stated from her text, written before 1970, that, "Once the MDR (minimum daily requirement) of any Vitamine is increased, it seldom returns to normal" which implies some sort of extended mechanism

Best wishes always
Thank you for your assistance with this matter

 
     Remember, Chicago think is that there isn't any such thing as a coincidence

Cordially,
 
Joseph W Arabasz MD
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http://www.nytimes.com/1993/09/24/obituaries/dr-daphne-a-roe-is-dead-at-70-studied-nutrition-immunity-link.html
Dr. Daphne A. Roe Is Dead at 70; Studied Nutrition-Immunity Link
Published: September 24, 1993
 
Dr. Daphne A Roe, a dermatologist and nutrition expert, died on Wednesday (09/22/1993) at a community hospital in Ithaca, N.Y., after having been injured earlier in the day in an automobile accident near Trumansburg, N.Y. She was 70.
Dr. Roe was a professor emeritus of nutritional sciences at Cornell University. Her expertise ranged from the role of beta carotene, a precursor of vitamin A, in protecting the human immune system from sunlight to nutritional deficiencies in the elderly to interactions between drugs and nutrients.
In the last 15 years she taught nutrition to graduate students from North America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
Awards in 1987
Dr. Roe was a fellow of the American Institute of Nutrition. Her honors included the American Medical Association's Joseph B. Goldberger Award in Clinical Nutrition in 1987, and, the same year, the Lederle Award of the American Institute of Nutrition, which described her as "a major contributor to the recognition of drug-induced nutritional deficiencies."
Her most recent research was in nutrition and aging, particularly the role of carotenoids, including beta carotene, in the protection of the immune systems of older people. She found that moderate doses of beta carotene can protect people from the harmful effects of ultraviolet light on the immune system. She also established a link between overexposure to sunlight and reduction of beta carotene in plasma.
Beta carotene is a nutrient that the human body converts to vitamin A; some researchers believe it plays a role in reducing the risk of cancer.
In 1984, she found that the recommended dietary allowance for riboflavin was insufficient for women who exercise, and proposed a doubling of that level.
Her books included "Drug-Induced Nutritional Deficiencies" (1976), "Alcohol and Diet," (1980), "Nutrition and the Skin" (1986) and "Geriatric Nutrition" (1992).
At the time of her death she was in divinity school, a candidate for the Episcopal Clergy
Dr. Roe was born in London. She was graduated from the University of London in 1945, where she received her M.D. degree five years later. In 1963, she joined the Cornell faculty.
 
D A Roe, "Drug-Induced Nutritional Deficiencies"
AVI Publishing CO
Westport, Conn 1976, p 36-38
           
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