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- From: kevin@pages.com (Kevin Sven Berg)
- Subject: Re: Healthy skepticism
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.065441.8278@pages.com>
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 06:54:41 GMT
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- Well, let's see. It's probably no use to argue over the
- meaning of a particular word.
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- A different approach...
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- The basic premise that the body has within itself the means
- of it's own health, diagnosis and recovery might be a better way to
- procede with the discussion. This hypothesis wouldn't be coached
- in the dogma of one institution over the other, but might elicit
- responses based on findings. Would anyone care to prove this
- one way or the other?
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- I've already given two pretty firm cases (nobody seemed to pick
- on those): M.D. Elton Baker and his nutritional work with cancer,
- and M.D. Dean Orlish who presented his controlled studies of
- the effects of diet, exercise and meditation to the AMA. I'll
- throw in Jay Kordish successful cancer remission (uh, yes,
- the Juice Man), and application of Iyengar Yoga in curing
- scoliosis (I could pursue documentation on this from an expert
- here in San Diego).
-
- regards,
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- Kevin
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