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"Dr. Jerry Knox BA, DC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Jul 1998 16:38:32 EDT
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point is we are all human. The human condition is rather constant. We change
rather slowly. Our distant ancestors lived about the same length lives we do
etc.
But we do learn, we do get new Ideas and some of them work.
The gurus in health often make a difference. Walker apparently lived arround
100 years, John kellogg died at 92. Erret was killed by a truck or some sort
of trauma. Bragg died at 95 after being caught in a tidal wave. Others fare
less well, but our medical brotheren????
Average MD dies in their 50s, one of the shortest lived professions--- so much
for scientific healing, if you consider modern medicine scientific, which I
don't
Pills and surgery can be useful, and can save lives, they are not often
enhansers of true living though
true living requires a paradigm of thinking that puts on a more favorable
basis of living
some of the gurus gave us this, others didn't
the bottom line is that they were all human. They all died or will---- it is a
sure thing.
Some of their information may be good, we all have to judge for ourselves.

but if we truely looked at it scientificly and observed the lives of those
that practice what they preach, we would never go to an MD again! I believe it
is 57, their average age at death. And I do know that in Hunza land, the
stepps or Russia and in the Andes where people live to be over 100 very
commonly that they have one thing in common---- no doctors. Perhaps the old
philosophy is true---
if it aint broke dont fix it

As a doctor, alternative no less, I am a practitioner too, we must look at the
underlying paradigms of health, whether the system is logiccal, and has
statistical results. I like my gurus--- particularily those that agree with
me--- dont you?

It is always difficult for us humans to see another perspective-- but it is
fun to try

Dr.J G Knox BA, DC

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