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		<title>By: un autre 'etudiant</title>
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		<dc:creator>un autre 'etudiant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 07:06:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[L&#039;etudiante:
Do you not remember that the Professor taught us to understand the full implications of ideals? You forgot that he finished your quote -  &quot;With regulation the world gets protection for the consumer and an even playing field with set rules for companies to operate within.&quot; with the caveat: &quot;Unless the government provides enough dedicated and capable personnel to police and enforce those set of rules the markets will still become competing bastions of unbridled greed.&quot; Leave it to a woman to half quote a man.

Le Professor, when you left, your personal adventures may have been as a paladin but, your financial adventures were most certainly as a soldier of fortune. And what a fortune it is!  Most of us have amassed considerable fortunes of our own as a result of  your very much appreciated tutelage. And we are taking profits in this delightful set of events. These are, as L&#039;etudiante would say, &quot;giddy times.&quot;

I have been reading this blog. If half the stuff they say happened to you, did, it is incredible.  An anatomy examination is definitely in order. As for your facial dilemma, we can arrange a discrete operation and see to your identity problems. Please come home.

Un autre étudiant]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>L&#8217;etudiante:<br />
Do you not remember that the Professor taught us to understand the full implications of ideals? You forgot that he finished your quote &#8211;  &#8220;With regulation the world gets protection for the consumer and an even playing field with set rules for companies to operate within.&#8221; with the caveat: &#8220;Unless the government provides enough dedicated and capable personnel to police and enforce those set of rules the markets will still become competing bastions of unbridled greed.&#8221; Leave it to a woman to half quote a man.</p>
<p>Le Professor, when you left, your personal adventures may have been as a paladin but, your financial adventures were most certainly as a soldier of fortune. And what a fortune it is!  Most of us have amassed considerable fortunes of our own as a result of  your very much appreciated tutelage. And we are taking profits in this delightful set of events. These are, as L&#8217;etudiante would say, &#8220;giddy times.&#8221;</p>
<p>I have been reading this blog. If half the stuff they say happened to you, did, it is incredible.  An anatomy examination is definitely in order. As for your facial dilemma, we can arrange a discrete operation and see to your identity problems. Please come home.</p>
<p>Un autre étudiant</p>
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		<title>By: Health Info</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 06:26:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CRANBERRIES KEEP BACTERIA FROM DIGGING IN

Many women drink cranberry juice to prevent and treat the painful symptoms associated with urinary tract infections (UTIs)... and now a review of research from the Cochrane Collaboration adds more evidence that this does, indeed, work. Researchers analyzed the results of several studies that compared cranberry products with a placebo, juice or water and found that cranberries can prevent recurrent UTIs in women, reducing the annual incidence of UTIs by 39%, compared with those who didn&#039;t drink it.
It’s important to realize, however, that cranberry products don’t treat urinary tract infection and also that not all cranberry products work equally well. The sweetened &quot;cranberry cocktail&quot; that is most readily available on the supermarket shelves may, in fact, make matters worse for some women. Here’s what you need to know...
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Ruth Jepson, PhD, a senior research fellow in the department of nursing and midwifery at the University of Stirling in Scotland and a coauthor of The Cochrane Collaboration study, told me that cranberries seem to prevent bacteria, particularly E. coli, from sticking to the uroepithelial cells that line the wall of the bladder. &quot;Without adhesion, E. coli cannot infect the mucosal surface of the urinary tract,&quot; she said. While adult men also get UTIs, they are about 50 times more common in adult women. &quot;This may be because women have a shorter urethra that allows bacteria to ascend more easily into the bladder,&quot; said Dr. Jepson.
NOT SO SWEET
OK, so cranberries are good, but the number one source of cranberry consumption for most people is sugar-laden cranberry juice cocktail. Is it as effective as the unsweetened kind? That question hasn’t yet been answered, Dr. Jepson told me, noting that some studies used this kind of juice, but with a minimum concentration of 30% cranberries.
For more insight into how women can use cranberry to prevent UTIs, I turned to one of our resident gurus, naturopathic physician Mark Stengler, ND. He told me that one problem with the cranberry cocktail beverages is their sugar content, which can exacerbate vaginal infections if yeast is present… the other issue is that these concoctions may not have much cranberry. &quot;If the cranberry content is diluted, women may not get enough of the proanthocyanidins, which is the compound believed to have the preventive effect,&quot; he explained. Dr. Stengler’s advice: Buy unsweetened &quot;straight&quot; cranberry juice. He suggests that women with a history or susceptibility to UTIs try drinking four ounces of unsweetened cranberry juice diluted in water twice daily, before or with meals. After several months go by in which you haven’t had a UTI, he says you might try reducing intake to two ounces twice daily.
WHAT ELSE HELPS?
Are cranberry capsules effective for women who do not like the taste or cannot tolerate cranberry juice? Dr. Stengler says they work for some, citing a study that found that &quot;daily treatment with an encapsulated cranberry concentrate (400 mg twice per day) for three months significantly reduced the recurrence of urinary tract infections compared with women taking a placebo.&quot; However, Dr. Jepson noted that there isn’t a consistent research finding, since products vary. A physician trained in natural medicine can provide guidance as to what products and dosages would work for you.

Source(s): ?
Ruth Jepson, PhD, is a senior research fellow in the department of nursing and midwifery at the University of Stirling in Scotland, United Kingdom.??Mark A. Stengler, ND, is a naturopathic physician and leading authority on the practice of alternative and integrated medicine. He is director of the La Jolla Whole Health Clinic, La Jolla, California, and adjunct associate clinical professor at the National College of Natural Medicine, Portland, Oregon.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CRANBERRIES KEEP BACTERIA FROM DIGGING IN</p>
<p>Many women drink cranberry juice to prevent and treat the painful symptoms associated with urinary tract infections (UTIs)&#8230; and now a review of research from the Cochrane Collaboration adds more evidence that this does, indeed, work. Researchers analyzed the results of several studies that compared cranberry products with a placebo, juice or water and found that cranberries can prevent recurrent UTIs in women, reducing the annual incidence of UTIs by 39%, compared with those who didn&#8217;t drink it.<br />
It’s important to realize, however, that cranberry products don’t treat urinary tract infection and also that not all cranberry products work equally well. The sweetened &#8220;cranberry cocktail&#8221; that is most readily available on the supermarket shelves may, in fact, make matters worse for some women. Here’s what you need to know&#8230;<br />
HOW DOES IT WORK?<br />
Ruth Jepson, PhD, a senior research fellow in the department of nursing and midwifery at the University of Stirling in Scotland and a coauthor of The Cochrane Collaboration study, told me that cranberries seem to prevent bacteria, particularly E. coli, from sticking to the uroepithelial cells that line the wall of the bladder. &#8220;Without adhesion, E. coli cannot infect the mucosal surface of the urinary tract,&#8221; she said. While adult men also get UTIs, they are about 50 times more common in adult women. &#8220;This may be because women have a shorter urethra that allows bacteria to ascend more easily into the bladder,&#8221; said Dr. Jepson.<br />
NOT SO SWEET<br />
OK, so cranberries are good, but the number one source of cranberry consumption for most people is sugar-laden cranberry juice cocktail. Is it as effective as the unsweetened kind? That question hasn’t yet been answered, Dr. Jepson told me, noting that some studies used this kind of juice, but with a minimum concentration of 30% cranberries.<br />
For more insight into how women can use cranberry to prevent UTIs, I turned to one of our resident gurus, naturopathic physician Mark Stengler, ND. He told me that one problem with the cranberry cocktail beverages is their sugar content, which can exacerbate vaginal infections if yeast is present… the other issue is that these concoctions may not have much cranberry. &#8220;If the cranberry content is diluted, women may not get enough of the proanthocyanidins, which is the compound believed to have the preventive effect,&#8221; he explained. Dr. Stengler’s advice: Buy unsweetened &#8220;straight&#8221; cranberry juice. He suggests that women with a history or susceptibility to UTIs try drinking four ounces of unsweetened cranberry juice diluted in water twice daily, before or with meals. After several months go by in which you haven’t had a UTI, he says you might try reducing intake to two ounces twice daily.<br />
WHAT ELSE HELPS?<br />
Are cranberry capsules effective for women who do not like the taste or cannot tolerate cranberry juice? Dr. Stengler says they work for some, citing a study that found that &#8220;daily treatment with an encapsulated cranberry concentrate (400 mg twice per day) for three months significantly reduced the recurrence of urinary tract infections compared with women taking a placebo.&#8221; However, Dr. Jepson noted that there isn’t a consistent research finding, since products vary. A physician trained in natural medicine can provide guidance as to what products and dosages would work for you.</p>
<p>Source(s): ?<br />
Ruth Jepson, PhD, is a senior research fellow in the department of nursing and midwifery at the University of Stirling in Scotland, United Kingdom.??Mark A. Stengler, ND, is a naturopathic physician and leading authority on the practice of alternative and integrated medicine. He is director of the La Jolla Whole Health Clinic, La Jolla, California, and adjunct associate clinical professor at the National College of Natural Medicine, Portland, Oregon.</p>
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		<title>By: L'etudiante</title>
		<link>http://blog.michellemoquin.net/?p=818#comment-2303</link>
		<dc:creator>L'etudiante</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 06:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Without regulation the markets become competing bastions of unbridled greed. With regulation the world gets protection for the consumer and an even playing field with set rules for companies to operate within.

This is what you taught us Anonz before you disappeared for years. Now we discover that you became a soldier of fortune or a paladin only to return warped by the ordeal.

The discovery of this blog is wild to say the least. When will you return to your students? The world can not appreciate your unique style. We love and miss
our Professor.

L&#039;étudiante]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Without regulation the markets become competing bastions of unbridled greed. With regulation the world gets protection for the consumer and an even playing field with set rules for companies to operate within.</p>
<p>This is what you taught us Anonz before you disappeared for years. Now we discover that you became a soldier of fortune or a paladin only to return warped by the ordeal.</p>
<p>The discovery of this blog is wild to say the least. When will you return to your students? The world can not appreciate your unique style. We love and miss<br />
our Professor.</p>
<p>L&#8217;étudiante</p>
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		<title>By: Zen Lill</title>
		<link>http://blog.michellemoquin.net/?p=818#comment-2302</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 01:24:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anonz, you could perhaps pray for the soul of little Nia and all of the other little Nia&#039;s still out there, and there are many - giving away your personal soul when one little Nia dies is akin to giving away your bills, babe, don;t you see that? We all require our heart AND soul for the duration or why would life be worth living? And how do you go about assisting other little Nia&#039;s without it?? How do you continue to care about anything or anyone without it?

For you, I think &#039;soul&#039; is even a more crucial element to possess, you have just begun to get in touch with your heart (in revealing yorself no matter how good/bad it may sound and I do admire that even if it&#039;s a tough read at times). We have all loved and lost people, I know I have, but it&#039;s what you do and how you handle life matters afterwards that counts. Honor the little girl, pray for her, and remember her...
Just my opinion for what it&#039;s worth, The Lady Lilly

Howie, welcome back : ) nice to see your name here again. I know your Al-ectomied but could you tell him I say hello?

Ciao, the Zen woman]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anonz, you could perhaps pray for the soul of little Nia and all of the other little Nia&#8217;s still out there, and there are many &#8211; giving away your personal soul when one little Nia dies is akin to giving away your bills, babe, don;t you see that? We all require our heart AND soul for the duration or why would life be worth living? And how do you go about assisting other little Nia&#8217;s without it?? How do you continue to care about anything or anyone without it?</p>
<p>For you, I think &#8216;soul&#8217; is even a more crucial element to possess, you have just begun to get in touch with your heart (in revealing yorself no matter how good/bad it may sound and I do admire that even if it&#8217;s a tough read at times). We have all loved and lost people, I know I have, but it&#8217;s what you do and how you handle life matters afterwards that counts. Honor the little girl, pray for her, and remember her&#8230;<br />
Just my opinion for what it&#8217;s worth, The Lady Lilly</p>
<p>Howie, welcome back : ) nice to see your name here again. I know your Al-ectomied but could you tell him I say hello?</p>
<p>Ciao, the Zen woman</p>
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		<title>By: Doug</title>
		<link>http://blog.michellemoquin.net/?p=818#comment-2301</link>
		<dc:creator>Doug</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:57:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally some solution that can be built upon.  A decision made can allow people to plan accordingly.  It certainly may not be what some would have wanted, but a decision just the same.  I just wanted some action taken, but I am glad to see that the bailout has failed.  This gives the new Obama administration an opportunity to fund programs and create jobs from the bottom up rather this administrations attempt to Reagan shit out from the top down.  We have already experienced this kind of economics and it fails the general public.

Trickle up with a $700B boost should allow some breathing room for the less fortunate.  If this same amount of money were to be distributed to every American evenly given we have approx. 310 Million people, but lets say about 200M adults.  This stipend to be refund or distributed to the people would amount to $3500 for each person (if my math is correct).  This could become a great stimulous package.

Once people see the benefits to this action, it will take time, but it will be better in the long run.  The corporations will fall or write down their losses, and revamp their infrastructure to compete in this new &quot;enlightened&quot; economy.

As for the Anonzes, I am sure there was a plan for success either way things fell for them.  The shorting of various currencies due to the fallout, the stock buys at fire sale pricing, and long on gold, and once the foreclosures fall into their places an opportunity to buy those at the best pricing in decades...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finally some solution that can be built upon.  A decision made can allow people to plan accordingly.  It certainly may not be what some would have wanted, but a decision just the same.  I just wanted some action taken, but I am glad to see that the bailout has failed.  This gives the new Obama administration an opportunity to fund programs and create jobs from the bottom up rather this administrations attempt to Reagan shit out from the top down.  We have already experienced this kind of economics and it fails the general public.</p>
<p>Trickle up with a $700B boost should allow some breathing room for the less fortunate.  If this same amount of money were to be distributed to every American evenly given we have approx. 310 Million people, but lets say about 200M adults.  This stipend to be refund or distributed to the people would amount to $3500 for each person (if my math is correct).  This could become a great stimulous package.</p>
<p>Once people see the benefits to this action, it will take time, but it will be better in the long run.  The corporations will fall or write down their losses, and revamp their infrastructure to compete in this new &#8220;enlightened&#8221; economy.</p>
<p>As for the Anonzes, I am sure there was a plan for success either way things fell for them.  The shorting of various currencies due to the fallout, the stock buys at fire sale pricing, and long on gold, and once the foreclosures fall into their places an opportunity to buy those at the best pricing in decades&#8230;</p>
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