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Nieft / Secola <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Oct 1999 07:04:21 -1000
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Loren:
>One thing is certain.  Whatever position you want to take on an issue,
>you are sure to be able to find an "expert" who will back you up.
>Ultimately, we must all come to our own conclusions about everything.

Yet you seem to be an expert. ;)

>Real laws have no exceptions.  Gravity always works in our atmosphere,
>not just usually.

You seem to be deciding what is real and what isn't. I assume, from
your
posts, that the real laws you speak of include the dogma of Herbert
Shelton. This is quite an example of blindly following an expert.

>It seems much more likely and logical to me that there are no exceptions to
>leukocytosis either.  It always happens when the body is injured, and
>doesn't happen at any other time.

Spoken like an "expert".

>There are fascinating things happening in our bodies, and many scientists
>still do not understand many of them.  In fact, science, like every other
>field of endeavor, follows the classic bell curve, where a small percentage
>of the population is behind everyone else, and the vast majority of the
>population is in the middle, all agreeing with each other about things that
>may be, and often are, outdated concepts, and a small minority is out
>front, on the leading edge understanding things that most others do not.

It must be comforting to know that you are so special.

>As we continue on our individual journeys, let us not be bogged down with
>what "most people," or scientists, believe, or "know."  Most of any crowd
>is always behind the cutting edge, doomed to live on yesterday's news, and
>afraid to believe what the rest of the crowd, even the highly educated
>crowd, does not believe.  Fear of looking foolish?  Who knows.

It must be comforting to know that you are so special.

>Not everything is worth spending the time thinking about.  But matters that
>affect your health are.  Do not so quickly dismiss ideas that "experts" say
>are wrong, or "not possible."  Nothing is as powerful as experience.  Get
>your own.  Find out for yourself.  And think logically, but outside of the
>box.

I couldn't agree more. Unfortunately, you seem to have decided the
truth
for all of humanity within your natural hygeine tunnel vision.
Repeating
all the standard NH myths may not get one any closer to the truth.
Your
"box" seems very well defined and may limit your ability to think
logically.

Cheers,
Kirt

Secola  /\  Nieft
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