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05-10-2008, 06:27 AM
| | | A great line in Dr Chungs post
Life in industrial countries is essentially life in feed lots.
It s a win win situation. Sell them
food and then treat them for the illness
that results.
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05-10-2008, 02:17 PM
| | | Re: A great line in Dr Chungs post convicted friend Guy (g...@consolidated.net) wrote: http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/PrayForGuy
> "Life in industrialized countries is essentially life in blessed feed lots." -- Holy Spirit
Amen.
> It s a win win situation. Sell them
> food and then treat them for the illness
> that results.
It is much worse...
.... convince them of the lie "eat right and exercise" instead of the
truth "eat less" and then send them to others to be slaughtered for
the love of money: http://HeartMDPhD.com/Parable
It remains much smarter to simply eat less, down to the right amount
and escape the slaughter: http://HeartMDPhD.com/BeSmart
<>< http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/Counsels | 
05-10-2008, 02:17 PM
| | | Re: A great line in Dr Chungs post | 
05-10-2008, 02:17 PM
| | | Re: A great line in Dr Chungs post "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <love25@thetruth.com> barked:
> convicted friend <snip zzzzzzzzzzz>
The caravan passed.
--
David Silverman
aa #2208
Defender of Civilisation
Lord Mayor of Dis
Lawful copyright holder of the term "Earthquack".
Not authentic without this signature. | 
05-11-2008, 03:48 PM
| | | Re: A great line in Dr Chungs post
"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <love25@thetruth.com> wrote in message
news:260e9031-ec93-4fe9-a4c2-e167239fe5bc@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> convicted friend Guy (g...@consolidated.net) wrote:
>
> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/PrayForGuy
>
>> "Life in industrialized countries is essentially life in blessed feed
>> lots." -- Holy Spirit
>
> Amen.
>
>> It s a win win situation. Sell them
>> food and then treat them for the illness
>> that results.
>
> It is much worse...
>
> ... convince them of the lie "eat right and exercise" instead of the
> truth "eat less" and then send them to others to be slaughtered for
> the love of money:
You're lying.
The general advise given is to reduce caloric intake, eat the right foods,
and exercise.
2 pounds of food per day, regardless of the type of food, or the size of the
person, or the activity level of the individual is stupid advise. | 
05-11-2008, 03:48 PM
| | | Chung admits that 2 pounds per day isn't optimal for everyone. On May 11, 8:23 am, "J A" <a...@re.com> wrote:
> "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <lov...@thetruth.com> wrote in messagenews:260e9031-ec93-4fe9-a4c2-e167239fe5bc@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > convicted friend Guy (g...@consolidated.net) wrote:
>
> >http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/PrayForGuy
>
> >> "Life in industrialized countries is essentially life in blessed feed
> >> lots." -- Holy Spirit
>
> > Amen.
>
> >> It s a win win situation. Sell them
> >> food and then treat them for the illness
> >> that results.
>
> > It is much worse...
>
> > ... convince them of the lie "eat right and exercise" instead of the
> > truth "eat less" and then send them to others to be slaughtered for
> > the love of money:
>
> You're lying.
>
> The general advise given is to reduce caloric intake, eat the right foods,
> and exercise.
>
> 2 pounds of food per day, regardless of the type of food, or the size of the
> person, or the activity level of the individual is stupid advise.
Actually, Chung has admitted on May 4th 2008 that 2 lbs of food per
day is not optimal for children. He then tried to waffle out of having
admitted it, but it is forever archived on Google Groups. Ignore the
article but note where Chung admits the 2 PD is for everyone is bull:
> Life in industrialized nations is life in feed lots. It is up to
> parents to figure out what is the right amount of food for their
> children. Because the right amount for the parents is 32 ounces, the
> right amount for their children will be varying degrees less. http://groups.google.com/group/sci.m...273aa55fdca8bb | 
05-11-2008, 03:48 PM
| | | Re: Chung admits that 2 pounds per day isn't optimal for everyone.
Do you really think anyone cares about what the weirdo claims or admits??? yamantaka@aol.com wrote on 5/11/08 10:51 AM:
> On May 11, 8:23 am, "J A" <a...@re.com> wrote:
>> "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <lov...@thetruth.com> wrote in
>> messagenews:260e9031-ec93-4fe9-a4c2-e167239fe5bc@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com
>> ...
>>
>>
>>
>>> convicted friend Guy (g...@consolidated.net) wrote:
>>
>>> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/PrayForGuy
>>
>>>> "Life in industrialized countries is essentially life in blessed feed
>>>> lots." -- Holy Spirit
>>
>>> Amen.
>>
>>>> It s a win win situation. Sell them
>>>> food and then treat them for the illness
>>>> that results.
>>
>>> It is much worse...
>>
>>> ... convince them of the lie "eat right and exercise" instead of the
>>> truth "eat less" and then send them to others to be slaughtered for
>>> the love of money:
>>
>> You're lying.
>>
>> The general advise given is to reduce caloric intake, eat the right foods,
>> and exercise.
>>
>> 2 pounds of food per day, regardless of the type of food, or the size of the
>> person, or the activity level of the individual is stupid advise.
>
> Actually, Chung has admitted on May 4th 2008 that 2 lbs of food per
> day is not optimal for children. He then tried to waffle out of having
> admitted it, but it is forever archived on Google Groups. Ignore the
> article but note where Chung admits the 2 PD is for everyone is bull:
>
>> Life in industrialized nations is life in feed lots. It is up to
>> parents to figure out what is the right amount of food for their
>> children. Because the right amount for the parents is 32 ounces, the
>> right amount for their children will be varying degrees less.
>
>
>
>
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.m...thread/3fc2968
> 38e4495de/5d273aa55fdca8bb?lnk=st&q=#5d273aa55fdca8bb | 
05-11-2008, 03:48 PM
| | | Re: Chung admits that 2 pounds per day isn't optimal for everyone.
<yamantaka@aol.com> wrote in message
news:465073b8-b6e1-4a34-bc92-482fb583ae97@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> On May 11, 8:23 am, "J A" <a...@re.com> wrote:
>> "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <lov...@thetruth.com> wrote in
>> messagenews:260e9031-ec93-4fe9-a4c2-e167239fe5bc@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> > convicted friend Guy (g...@consolidated.net) wrote:
>>
>> >http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/PrayForGuy
>>
>> >> "Life in industrialized countries is essentially life in blessed feed
>> >> lots." -- Holy Spirit
>>
>> > Amen.
>>
>> >> It s a win win situation. Sell them
>> >> food and then treat them for the illness
>> >> that results.
>>
>> > It is much worse...
>>
>> > ... convince them of the lie "eat right and exercise" instead of the
>> > truth "eat less" and then send them to others to be slaughtered for
>> > the love of money:
>>
>> You're lying.
>>
>> The general advise given is to reduce caloric intake, eat the right
>> foods,
>> and exercise.
>>
>> 2 pounds of food per day, regardless of the type of food, or the size of
>> the
>> person, or the activity level of the individual is stupid advise.
>
> Actually, Chung has admitted on May 4th 2008 that 2 lbs of food per
> day is not optimal for children. He then tried to waffle out of having
> admitted it, but it is forever archived on Google Groups. Ignore the
> article but note where Chung admits the 2 PD is for everyone is bull:
>
>> Life in industrialized nations is life in feed lots. It is up to
>> parents to figure out what is the right amount of food for their
>> children. Because the right amount for the parents is 32 ounces, the
>> right amount for their children will be varying degrees less.
Two points seem evident:
1) he is tacitly admitting the bible was wrong in its dietary advice (and
that he was too stupid to realize that, for years).
2) he is assuming parents are going to do an adequate job in managing their
children's food intake. Many obese children have obese parents who can't
mange anything, for anyone.
I don't like it, but the pragmatic reality seems to be that government
intervention into the food industry is needed to get rid of the slow poison
products that proliferate nowadays. | 
05-11-2008, 09:20 PM
| | | Re: Chung admits that 2 pounds per day isn't optimal for everyone. On May 11, 8:00 am, Blash <bla...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Do you really think anyone cares about what the weirdo claims or admits???
>
> yamant...@aol.com wrote on 5/11/08 10:51 AM:
>
> > On May 11, 8:23 am, "J A" <a...@re.com> wrote:
> >> "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <lov...@thetruth.com> wrote in
> >> messagenews:260e9031-ec93-4fe9-a4c2-e167239fe5bc@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com
> >> ...
>
> >>> convicted friend Guy (g...@consolidated.net) wrote:
>
> >>>http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/PrayForGuy
>
> >>>> "Life in industrialized countries is essentially life in blessed feed
> >>>> lots." -- Holy Spirit
>
> >>> Amen.
>
> >>>> It s a win win situation. Sell them
> >>>> food and then treat them for the illness
> >>>> that results.
>
> >>> It is much worse...
>
> >>> ... convince them of the lie "eat right and exercise" instead of the
> >>> truth "eat less" and then send them to others to be slaughtered for
> >>> the love of money:
>
> >> You're lying.
>
> >> The general advise given is to reduce caloric intake, eat the right foods,
> >> and exercise.
>
> >> 2 pounds of food per day, regardless of the type of food, or the size of the
> >> person, or the activity level of the individual is stupid advise.
>
> > Actually, Chung has admitted on May 4th 2008 that 2 lbs of food per
> > day is not optimal for children. He then tried to waffle out of having
> > admitted it, but it is forever archived on Google Groups. Ignore the
> > article but note where Chung admits the 2 PD is for everyone is bull:
>
> >> Life in industrialized nations is life in feed lots. It is up to
> >> parents to figure out what is the right amount of food for their
> >> children. Because the right amount for the parents is 32 ounces, the
> >> right amount for their children will be varying degrees less.
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/sci.m...e_thread/threa...
> > 38e4495de/5d273aa55fdca8bb?lnk=st&q=#5d273aa55fdca8bb
True that most don't care or pay attention to what Chung spews. But he
does list his MD/PhD credentials when making these claims and he
fraudulently claims to have a 2 million dollar guarantee for his diet.
He gives out specific advice to individual diabetics and heart
patients on the Internet. His medical advice is bad, twisted and may
be dangerous to some.
Such dishonesty and fraudulent activity is grounds for losing one's
medical license in Georgia. Be very certain that the Georgia Medical
Board investigators are watching what Chung has to say to the public
these days. This sort of advice is considered to be practicing
medicine and giving medical advice, even if done over the Internet.
Physicians who identify themselves as such on the Internet can be held
to the same standards of needing to practice up to minimum medical
guidelines and community standards in this medium as in other places
such as the office or clinics.
I am documenting the post in which he contradicted his heretofore
dogmatic and persistent insistence that 2 lbs of food per day was the
correct amount for everyone on the planet, regardless of size, weight,
age, activity or medical conditions. | 
05-11-2008, 09:20 PM
| | | Re: A great line in Dr Chungs post satan via a sockpuppet (corporeal demon) despairingly posted:
> Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
> > convicted friend Guy (g...@consolidated.net) wrote:
> >
> > http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/PrayForGuy
> >
> >> "Life in industrialized countries is essentially life in blessed feed
> >> lots." -- Holy Spirit
> >
> > Amen.
> >
> >> It s a win win situation. Sell them
> >> food and then treat them for the illness
> >> that results.
> >
> > It is much worse...
> >
> > ... convince them of the lie "eat right and exercise" instead of the
> > truth "eat less" and then send them to others to be slaughtered for
> > the love of money:
> >
> > http://HeartMDPhD.com/Parable
>
> You're lying.
Many thanks, much praise, and all the glory to GOD for HIS compelling
you to unwittingly confirm that what the Holy Spirit guides me to
write remains truthful.
Laus Deo ! ! ! http://HeartMDPhD.com/LausDeo
May we, who are Jesus' disciples, continue to rebuke you at each GOD-
given opportunity as GOD desires: http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/Rebukesatan
<><
May dear neighbors, friends, and brethren have a blessedly wonderful
2008th year since the birth of our LORD Jesus Christ as the Son of
Man ...
.... by being hungrier: http://TruthRUS.org/KnowingGOD
Hunger is wonderful: http://HeartMDPhD.com/Hunger
It's how we know what GOD wants, which is what is good.
Yes, hunger is our knowledge of good versus evil that Adam and Eve
paid for with their and our immortal lives.
Those who suffer from the powerful delusion predicted by the prophecy
of 2 Thessalonians 2:9-11 would deny this and perish ( gone !!! )
forever ... http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/CrazyOne http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/CrazyTwo http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/CrazyThree http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/CrazyFour http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/Bob
.... gone: http://YouTube.com/watch?v=Qb6d_z5C35E
Such will be the demise of all those who refuse to know **and** love
the truth, Who is LORD Jesus Christ: http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love/TheTruth
Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be blessed: http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/BeBlessed
"Blessed are you who hunger NOW...
.... for you will be satisfied." -- LORD Jesus Christ (Luke 6:21)
Amen. http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/Luke6_21
A simple parable for the wise and discerning: http://HeartMDPhD.com/Parable
Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be euglycemic: http://TheWellnessFoundation.com/BeHealthier
Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,
Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Lawful steward of http://EmoryCardiology.com
A latter-day disciple of the KING of kings and LORD of lords. http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/DiscipleNow | 
05-11-2008, 09:20 PM
| | | Re: A great line in Dr Chungs post You're lying.
The general advice given is to reduce caloric intake, eat the right foods,
and exercise.
2 pounds of food per day, regardless of the type of food, or the size of the
person, or the activity level of the individual is stupid advice. | 
05-11-2008, 09:20 PM
| | | Chung is a lying confabulating, impotent little man On May 11, 9:19 am, "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <lo...@thetruth.com>
wrote:
<Chung's distortions of truth snipped>
I've no idea who or what compels you to write any of the crap you
spew, Chung. But it sure isn't guided by the God or the Holy Spirit
recognized by Christians or other theists. And it sure isn't guided by
recognized evidence-based medical principles.You spew crap and lies
and medical misinformation. Shame, shame shame on you Chung. You are a
pathological, regressed, narcissist without a real life. No friends,
no marriage, no job, no patients, no colleagues, no Christian brethren
who share your views. You are just a pathetic, personality disordered
liar.
But of course, you don't see what you do as lies because you twist
your perception of the truth to fit your own little delusional world.
Too bad no one else shares it with you. | 
05-11-2008, 09:20 PM
| | | Re: Chung is a lying confabulating, impotent little man On Sun, 11 May 2008 12:11:56 -0500, yamantaka@aol.com wrote
(in message
<0e792ec3-57e6-4107-86cc-6f3fda28e51a@l64g2000hse.googlegroups.com>):
> I've no idea who or what compels you to write any of the crap you
> spew, Chung.
Dr. yamantaka@aol.com
From what all that you have said about Chung and Narcissistc personality
disorder, shouldn't you have some idea?
Seems obvious to me. | 
05-11-2008, 09:20 PM
| | | Re: Chung admits that 2 pounds per day isn't optimal for everyone. yamantaka@aol.com wrote on 5/11/08 11:46 AM:
> True that most don't care or pay attention to what Chung spews. But he
> does list his MD/PhD credentials when making these claims and he
> fraudulently claims to have a 2 million dollar guarantee for his diet.
> He gives out specific advice to individual diabetics and heart
> patients on the Internet. His medical advice is bad, twisted and may
> be dangerous to some.
>
> Such dishonesty and fraudulent activity is grounds for losing one's
> medical license in Georgia. Be very certain that the Georgia Medical
> Board investigators are watching what Chung has to say to the public
> these days. This sort of advice is considered to be practicing
> medicine and giving medical advice, even if done over the Internet.
> Physicians who identify themselves as such on the Internet can be held
> to the same standards of needing to practice up to minimum medical
> guidelines and community standards in this medium as in other places
> such as the office or clinics.
>
> I am documenting the post in which he contradicted his heretofore
> dogmatic and persistent insistence that 2 lbs of food per day was the
> correct amount for everyone on the planet, regardless of size, weight,
> age, activity or medical conditions.
>
I doubt if any reader of this N/G puts any credence in his inane
ramblings..... | 
05-11-2008, 09:20 PM
| | | Re: Chung admits that 2 pounds per day isn't optimal for everyone. On Sun, 11 May 2008 13:51:42 -0500, Blash wrote
(in message <C44CB87E.B2E82%blash1@comcast.net>):
> yamantaka@aol.com wrote on 5/11/08 11:46 AM:
>
>
>> True that most don't care or pay attention to what Chung spews. But he
>> does list his MD/PhD credentials when making these claims and he
>> fraudulently claims to have a 2 million dollar guarantee for his diet.
>> He gives out specific advice to individual diabetics and heart
>> patients on the Internet. His medical advice is bad, twisted and may
>> be dangerous to some.
>
> I doubt if any reader of this N/G puts any credence in his inane
> ramblings.....
And if by some remote chance they do, who will they believe.
Chung does use his MD/PhD and is listed in the Medical Georgia State Board
and looking him up on the yellow pages on the Internet, all show the same
information about his office as does his web pages.
Chung's theology views are certainly unusual, but not that much more than
some others expressed on SMC.
His 2PD Blah Blah is absurd to say the least, but other doctors practice
alternative medicine such chelation therapy, mesiotherapy and sell
supplements and vitamins in there offices and run spas, so he is a little
more out of the mainstream.
Now yamantaka@aol.com says s/he is a board certified internist, but gives
nothing to be able to verify it.
So why should a reader to SMC believe an anonymous poster like yamantaka@aol.com over a rather "unusual", and even weird/crazy, doctor when
it comes to medical advice.
We all know what Chung is saying is absurd, but for someone who does not
realize that, which is really hard to understand unless they are as crazy as
Chung, why should they believe yamantaka@aol.com or any of us?
Perhaps if yamantaka@aol.com were to give evidence that s/he is a doctor, and
even board certified, his/her posts would carry a little more weight than all
the other posts and would show that one doctor disagreed with another doctor
and that may give that reader a reason to pause and think and look further.
So, yamantaka@aol.com are you ready to back up your claims which will make
your posts far more effective and carry the same weight by having an MD as
does Chung's. I would expect not as you want the anonymity as many of us do.
And so it will go on and on and on and ...... | 
05-11-2008, 10:07 PM
| | | Re: A great line in Dr Chungs post | 
05-11-2008, 10:07 PM
| | | Re: Chung admits that 2 pounds per day isn't optimal for everyone. J666 wrote:
> On Sun, 11 May 2008 13:51:42 -0500, Blash wrote
> (in message <C44CB87E.B2E82%blash1@comcast.net>):
>
>> yamantaka wrote on 5/11/08 11:46 AM:
>>
>>
>>> True that most don't care or pay attention to what Chung spews. But he
>>> does list his MD/PhD credentials when making these claims and he
>>> fraudulently claims to have a 2 million dollar guarantee for his diet.
>>> He gives out specific advice to individual diabetics and heart
>>> patients on the Internet. His medical advice is bad, twisted and may
>>> be dangerous to some.
>
>> I doubt if any reader of this N/G puts any credence in his inane
>> ramblings.....
>
> And if by some remote chance they do, who will they believe.
>
> Chung does use his MD/PhD and is listed in the Medical Georgia State Board
> and looking him up on the yellow pages on the Internet, all show the same
> information about his office as does his web pages.
>
> Chung's theology views are certainly unusual, but not that much more than
> some others expressed on SMC.
>
> His 2PD Blah Blah is absurd to say the least, but other doctors practice
> alternative medicine such chelation therapy, mesiotherapy and sell
> supplements and vitamins in there offices and run spas, so he is a little
> more out of the mainstream.
>
> Now yamantaka says s/he is a board certified internist, but gives
> nothing to be able to verify it.
>
> So why should a reader to SMC believe an anonymous poster like
> yamantaka over a rather "unusual", and even weird/crazy, doctor when
> it comes to medical advice.
>
> We all know what Chung is saying is absurd, but for someone who does not
> realize that, which is really hard to understand unless they are as crazy as
> Chung, why should they believe yamantaka or any of us?
>
> Perhaps if yamantaka@aol.com were to give evidence that s/he is a doctor, and
> even board certified, his/her posts would carry a little more weight than all
> the other posts and would show that one doctor disagreed with another doctor
> and that may give that reader a reason to pause and think and look further.
>
> So, yamantaka are you ready to back up your claims which will make
> your posts far more effective and carry the same weight by having an MD as
> does Chung's. I would expect not as you want the anonymity as many of us do.
>
> And so it will go on and on and on and ......
ok, so what about the other Dr's who HAVE given their medical ID/name
and Andy immediately reports them to the medical board?
he's done it more than once too
oh, he also calls the local police on them
yamantaka will be identified to Andy in the complaint that the Georgia
Medical Board recieves, and that is more than sufficient
i'm not sure i would like a crackpot like Chungy to be following me!
--
kate
type 1 since 1987 www.diabetic-talk.org http://www.diabetes-support.org.uk/n...diagnosed.html | 
05-11-2008, 10:07 PM
| | | Please continue to pray for the perishing soul of dear convictedneighbor Kate... clearly GOD continues to answer our prayers <>< | 
05-12-2008, 12:29 AM
| | | Re: Chung admits that 2 pounds per day isn't optimal for everyone. On May 11, 2:40 pm, Tiger_Lily <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> J666 wrote:
> > On Sun, 11 May 2008 13:51:42 -0500, Blash wrote
> > (in message <C44CB87E.B2E82%bla...@comcast.net>):
>
> >> yamantaka wrote on 5/11/08 11:46 AM:
>
> >>> True that most don't care or pay attention to what Chung spews. But he
> >>> does list his MD/PhD credentials when making these claims and he
> >>> fraudulently claims to have a 2 million dollar guarantee for his diet.
> >>> He gives out specific advice to individual diabetics and heart
> >>> patients on the Internet. His medical advice is bad, twisted and may
> >>> be dangerous to some.
>
> >> I doubt if any reader of this N/G puts any credence in his inane
> >> ramblings.....
>
> > And if by some remote chance they do, who will they believe.
>
> > Chung does use his MD/PhD and is listed in the Medical Georgia State Board
> > and looking him up on the yellow pages on the Internet, all show the same
> > information about his office as does his web pages.
>
> > Chung's theology views are certainly unusual, but not that much more than
> > some others expressed on SMC.
>
> > His 2PD Blah Blah is absurd to say the least, but other doctors practice
> > alternative medicine such chelation therapy, mesiotherapy and sell
> > supplements and vitamins in there offices and run spas, so he is a little
> > more out of the mainstream.
>
> > Now yamantaka says s/he is a board certified internist, but gives
> > nothing to be able to verify it.
>
> > So why should a reader to SMC believe an anonymous poster like
> > yamantaka over a rather "unusual", and even weird/crazy, doctor when
> > it comes to medical advice.
>
> > We all know what Chung is saying is absurd, but for someone who does not
> > realize that, which is really hard to understand unless they are as crazy as
> > Chung, why should they believe yamantaka or any of us?
>
> > Perhaps if yamant...@aol.com were to give evidence that s/he is a doctor, and
> > even board certified, his/her posts would carry a little more weight than all
> > the other posts and would show that one doctor disagreed with another doctor
> > and that may give that reader a reason to pause and think and look further.
>
> > So, yamantaka are you ready to back up your claims which will make
> > your posts far more effective and carry the same weight by having an MD as
> > does Chung's. I would expect not as you want the anonymity as many of us do.
>
> > And so it will go on and on and on and ......
>
> ok, so what about the other Dr's who HAVE given their medical ID/name
> and Andy immediately reports them to the medical board?
>
> he's done it more than once too
>
> oh, he also calls the local police on them
>
> yamantaka will be identified to Andy in the complaint that the Georgia
> Medical Board recieves, and that is more than sufficient
>
> i'm not sure i would like a crackpot like Chungy to be following me!
>
> --
> kate
> type 1 since 1987www.diabetic-talk.orghttp://www.diabetes-support.org.uk/newly%20diagnosed.html
Actually, I can remain anonymous. I don't want the crazy narcissistic
Chung to know my real identity because he has gone whacko on others
before and tried to get revenge.
However, I am a member in good standing of Sermo, which is a
physicians only website. We can post anonymously there too, but we
have all had to give our real identifying info to the site and to be
verified and vetted by the Sermo site administration. I can use Sermo
to vouch for me with the Georgia Medical Board. They can verify that I
am indeed a licensed physician and a Board Certified Internist whose
true identity is known to them. As a recognized entity with over
60,000 US licensed physician members, they have clout and reliability.
Chung was quickly thrown off of Sermo after about two weeks of his
nonsense posts. To this day he distorts the reasons why he was thrown
off and has fantasies of revenge against Sermo, but as usual Chung is
ineffective and impotent. Still, I don't want the whacko to try any
shenanigans against me or my family.
Anyone who wants to doubt that I am a licensed, practicing physician
and a Board Certified internist remains free to do so and disregard
anything I may have to say or killfile me. But I am not about to
reveal my actual name or location in this forum anytime soon. Sorry. | 
05-12-2008, 12:29 AM
| | | Re: Chung admits that 2 pounds per day isn't optimal for everyone. yamantaka@aol.com wrote:
> On May 11, 2:40 pm, Tiger_Lily <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
>> J666 wrote:
>>> On Sun, 11 May 2008 13:51:42 -0500, Blash wrote
>>> (in message <C44CB87E.B2E82%bla...@comcast.net>):
>>>> yamantaka wrote on 5/11/08 11:46 AM:
>>>>> True that most don't care or pay attention to what Chung spews. But he
>>>>> does list his MD/PhD credentials when making these claims and he
>>>>> fraudulently claims to have a 2 million dollar guarantee for his diet.
>>>>> He gives out specific advice to individual diabetics and heart
>>>>> patients on the Internet. His medical advice is bad, twisted and may
>>>>> be dangerous to some.
>>>> I doubt if any reader of this N/G puts any credence in his inane
>>>> ramblings.....
>>> And if by some remote chance they do, who will they believe.
>>> Chung does use his MD/PhD and is listed in the Medical Georgia State Board
>>> and looking him up on the yellow pages on the Internet, all show the same
>>> information about his office as does his web pages.
>>> Chung's theology views are certainly unusual, but not that much more than
>>> some others expressed on SMC.
>>> His 2PD Blah Blah is absurd to say the least, but other doctors practice
>>> alternative medicine such chelation therapy, mesiotherapy and sell
>>> supplements and vitamins in there offices and run spas, so he is a little
>>> more out of the mainstream.
>>> Now yamantaka says s/he is a board certified internist, but gives
>>> nothing to be able to verify it.
>>> So why should a reader to SMC believe an anonymous poster like
>>> yamantaka over a rather "unusual", and even weird/crazy, doctor when
>>> it comes to medical advice.
>>> We all know what Chung is saying is absurd, but for someone who does not
>>> realize that, which is really hard to understand unless they are as crazy as
>>> Chung, why should they believe yamantaka or any of us?
>>> Perhaps if yamant...@aol.com were to give evidence that s/he is a doctor, and
>>> even board certified, his/her posts would carry a little more weight than all
>>> the other posts and would show that one doctor disagreed with another doctor
>>> and that may give that reader a reason to pause and think and look further.
>>> So, yamantaka are you ready to back up your claims which will make
>>> your posts far more effective and carry the same weight by having an MD as
>>> does Chung's. I would expect not as you want the anonymity as many of us do.
>>> And so it will go on and on and on and ......
>> ok, so what about the other Dr's who HAVE given their medical ID/name
>> and Andy immediately reports them to the medical board?
>>
>> he's done it more than once too
>>
>> oh, he also calls the local police on them
>>
>> yamantaka will be identified to Andy in the complaint that the Georgia
>> Medical Board recieves, and that is more than sufficient
>>
>> i'm not sure i would like a crackpot like Chungy to be following me!
>>
>> --
>> kate
>> type 1 since 1987www.diabetic-talk.orghttp://www.diabetes-support.org.uk/newly%20diagnosed.html
>
> Actually, I can remain anonymous. I don't want the crazy narcissistic
> Chung to know my real identity because he has gone whacko on others
> before and tried to get revenge.
>
> However, I am a member in good standing of Sermo, which is a
> physicians only website. We can post anonymously there too, but we
> have all had to give our real identifying info to the site and to be
> verified and vetted by the Sermo site administration. I can use Sermo
> to vouch for me with the Georgia Medical Board. They can verify that I
> am indeed a licensed physician and a Board Certified Internist whose
> true identity is known to them. As a recognized entity with over
> 60,000 US licensed physician members, they have clout and reliability.
>
> Chung was quickly thrown off of Sermo after about two weeks of his
> nonsense posts. To this day he distorts the reasons why he was thrown
> off and has fantasies of revenge against Sermo, but as usual Chung is
> ineffective and impotent. Still, I don't want the whacko to try any
> shenanigans against me or my family.
>
> Anyone who wants to doubt that I am a licensed, practicing physician
> and a Board Certified internist remains free to do so and disregard
> anything I may have to say or killfile me. But I am not about to
> reveal my actual name or location in this forum anytime soon. Sorry.
oh, this is good news
i'm glad you are able to protect yourself and your family from the
lunatic endeavours of Ch*ng
take care, and good luck
--
kate
type 1 since 1987 www.diabetic-talk.org http://www.diabetes-support.org.uk/n...diagnosed.html | 
05-12-2008, 12:29 AM
| | | http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/PrayForKate | 
05-12-2008, 02:50 AM
| | | Re: Chung admits that 2 pounds per day isn't optimal for everyone. On Sun, 11 May 2008 16:40:05 -0500, Tiger_Lily wrote
(in message <68p7dnF2u4vmrU1@mid.individual.net>):
> ok, so what about the other Dr's who HAVE given their medical ID/name
> and Andy immediately reports them to the medical board?
>
> he's done it more than once too
>
> oh, he also calls the local police on them
When did that happen - is there any posting about that. Making a false
charge to the police is a crime. | 
05-12-2008, 11:56 AM
| | | Re: Chung admits that 2 pounds per day isn't optimal for everyone. Phobos wrote:
> On Sun, 11 May 2008 16:40:05 -0500, Tiger_Lily wrote
> (in message <68p7dnF2u4vmrU1@mid.individual.net>):
>
>> ok, so what about the other Dr's who HAVE given their medical ID/name
>> and Andy immediately reports them to the medical board?
>>
>> he's done it more than once too
>>
>> oh, he also calls the local police on them
>
> When did that happen - is there any posting about that. Making a false
> charge to the police is a crime.
>
this was via private e-mail
the person in question stopped posting to the newsgroups under threat of
Ch*ng and another stalker
the police asked this person to 'don't post on the newsgroups, leave
this nut case alone' and left it at that.......... obviously the police
didn't bring charges against this poster
this poster, in return, reported Ch*ng to the police in Mabelton, and he
was informed that they knew Ch*ng is a lunatic, and told this person to
please just ignore it because they didn't have the staff to go out and
'deal with him again'
pretty sad when the legal system fails you like this, isn't it!
i know personally of the response by the Mableton police department
because i called them myself when Ch*ng was stalking me
--
kate
type 1 since 1987 www.diabetic-talk.org http://www.diabetes-support.org.uk/n...diagnosed.html | 
05-12-2008, 11:56 AM
| | | http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/PrayForKate | 
05-13-2008, 03:56 AM
| | | Re: A great line in Dr Chungs post On Fri, 09 May 2008 23:04:11 -0500, guys@consolidated.net wrote:
>
>Life in industrial countries is essentially life in feed lots.
>
>
>It s a win win situation. Sell them
>food and then treat them for the illness
>that results.
>
>
some people go through life without a clue, chung is one such idiot. http://www.google.com/search?q=hunge...x=&startPage=1 | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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