> >Paul, please stop giving bogus medical advise.
> For once I agree with Quadruple Zero. You need advance authorization
> from Consumer Reports.
Yeah, I called them, but they said that the little half-filled-circle tattoos
were pretty painful, so I decided to get a certificate from a Zairean hoodoo
man instead. Only drawback is that it hasn’t stopped raining over my house
for two months (which I wouldn’t mind so much but it has really diluted the
contents of my urine cystern up on the roof). The neighbors complained when I
put it up, but I figured I’ve been healing fish for free all these years, and
decided, hey, why not save the goodies for me for once. I mean, I’m worth it!
> HOWEVER, THERE IS NO PROOF THAT TCM WILL HELP EITHER.
> Paul, please stop giving bogus medical advise.
Get a spell checker. It is advice.
from "DISEASES WHICH LEND THEMSELVES TO ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT" by the WHO
Interregional Seminar
"Neurological and Musculo-skeletal Disorders:
Headache and migraine…
Meniere’s disease…
Osteoarthritis"
I don’t intend to busy myself answering these kinds of insultingly
no-information flame posts, so if your point is that proof (that is,
<consensus>) doesn’t exist for just about everything going on in this
conference, well welcome to health-alt.! If there was consensus, you would be
reading this in sci.med. something or other (probably
sci.med.stuff.we.debunked.for.forty.years.causing.endless.suffering.in.patients.we.couldn’t.help.but.finally.had.to.admit.we.were.completely.wrong.).
How about if we all stipulate to this, so we don’t have to wade through two
line posts from you appended to every bit of well-considered guidance in this
conference? You give no credit for the amount of work and research that goes
into developing a reasonable approach to healing in areas where a strictly
rational model has not, and probably can not be produced.
I’m about to add your name to my filter so I can ignore you even exist. You
wanna give me some reason why I shouldn’t?
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In article <4133089246.22214…@lamgnet.lamg.com>, Paul_Iann…@lamg.com
(Paul Iannone) writes:
Comment on the rain…. Wonderful humor!